Jiang Huihua

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Jiang Huihua (born January 22, 1998 ) is a Chinese weightlifter . In 2015 she became world champion in duels, snatching and pushing in the weight class up to 48 kg body weight.

Career

Jiang Huihua is from Fuzhou . She started lifting weights at a young age and reached world levels very early. She achieved her first sensational international success at the age of 15 when she was in 2013 in Nanjing with a duel of 183 kg (83-100) winner of the Asian Youth Games in the weight class up to 48 kg body weight.

In April 2014 she achieved a new junior world record with 91 kg at the Chinese championships in the weight class up to 48 kg in the snatch. In August 2014 she won the 2nd Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing. She achieved 193 kg (88-105) in a duel in the same weight class and outclassed her opponents.

In 2015 she was Chinese champion in the weight class up to 48 kg for women with a duel of 208 kg (95-113). She referred Guan Chunying, who came to 205 kg (91-114) and the 2014 world champion Tan Yayun , who came to 204 kg (91-113), to the places. Shortly thereafter, she became Junior World Champion in her weight class in Wrocław. She reached 205 kg (92–113) in a duel. Her compatriot Hou Zhihui was just behind her with 204 kg (91-113). It was thanks to these two victories that Jiang Huihua was also used at the 2015 World Championships in Houston. She justified this trust in Houston and was with 198 kg (88-110) the new world champion in duels, in snatch and in pushing.

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
2013 1. Asian youth games in Nanjing up to 48 kg with 183 kg (83–100), before Thunya Sukcharoen , Thailand, 160 kg (70–90) and Yao Lingling, China, 152 kg (67–85)
2014 1. Asian qualifying tournament for the Youth Olympic Games in Bangsaen / Thailand up to 48 kg with 170 kg (85-85), before Suphatcha Hatsadong, Thailand, 135 kg (59-76) and Ngo Thi Quyen, Vietnam, 134 kg (58-76)
2014 1. 2. Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing up to 48 kg with 193 kg (88–105), ahead of Ri Song-gum, North Korea, 165 kg (72–93) and Rebeka Koha, Latvia, 165 kg (75–90)
2015 1. Junior World Championships in Wrocław up to 48 kg with 205 kg (92–113), before Hou Zhihui, China, 204 kg (91–113) and Ri Song-gum, 181 kg (77–104)
2015 1. World Cup in Houston up to 48 kg with 198 kg (88–110), before Vuong Thi Huyen , Vietnam, 194 kg (85–109) and Hiromi Miyake , Japan, 193 kg (85–108)

World Cup individual medals

  • World Cup gold medals: 2015 / tearing, 2015 / pushing

Chinese championships

year space Weight class Results
2015 1. up to 48 kg with 208 kg (95–113), before Guan Chunying, 205 kg (91–114) and Tan Yayun, 204 kg (91–113)
Explanations
  • all competitions in single combat, consisting of snatching and pushing
  • WM = World Championship

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