Jeremy smashes Youth World record, national senior record
Youth Olympics gold medallist Jeremy Lalrinnunga went on a record-smashing spree, claiming three world marks in a power-packed performance, to secure second place in his group at the Asian Weightlifting Championship here on Sunday.
In a remarkable performance, the 16-year-old Jeremy, who is competing in group B of the 67Kg men's event, smashed the Youth World and Asian records in snatch, clean and jerk and total lift with an effort of 297kg (134kg+163kg) to be placed second in his group behind Pakistan's Talha Talib, who lifted 304kg (140kg+164kg).
The final standings for the men's 67kg event will be known after group A competition on Monday.
Jeremy, in fact, broke 15 records in total, combining national and international marks. He smashed six international records -- three youth world and three youth Asian -- and nine national records -- three youth national, three junior national and three senior national.
The Mizoram weightlifter pulled off clean lifts in two of his three attempts .

