"I have unfinished business at Asian Games," says Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu
Raipur (Chhattisgarh) [India], March 26 (ANI): For more than a decade, Mirabai Chanu has been the face of Indian weightlifting. During this period, she has bagged an impressive medal haul that includes a Tokyo Olympics silver, three World Championship medals and three Commonwealth Games podium finishes. Yet one achievement continues to elude the Manipuri lifter -- a medal at the Asian Games.
The closest she came to a medal was at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, where a hip injury dashed her hopes after coming agonisingly close to sealing a podium finish. The setback had also sidelined her for nearly five months.
"The Asian Games is very important personally because I still have unfinished business there. The competition level is very high, which makes it even more challenging and exciting," Mirabai said.
As a result, she will compete in the 48kg category at the 2026 Commonwealth Games, scheduled from July 23 to August 2 in Glasgow, before moving back to 49kg for another attempt at an Asian Games medal at the upcoming edition in Nagoya, Japan, from September 19 to October 4.
She impressively began her 2026 season at the National Weightlifting Championships in February, setting three new national records in the women's 48kg category.
At the Nationals, Mirabai lifted 89kg in the snatch -- her best effort despite competing in a weight class below her usual 49kg division. She followed it up with a successful 116kg lift in clean and jerk, which stands as the national record in the women's 48kg category, taking her total to 205kg and securing the gold medal.
Meanwhile, Mirabai, who considers her gold medal at the 2017 World Weightlifting Championships even more special than her Olympic silver at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, praised the launch of the Khelo India Tribal Games, describing it as an important platform for athletes from remote regions.
"The NCOEs and Khelo India State Centres of Excellence have been instrumental in providing world-class training facilities that has helped enable elite athletes to maintain top form. There are a number of young athletes training in those centres who are preparing for global events, and with consistent coaching, nutrition and training environments, these centres are helping the sporting ecosystem," she said. (ANI)
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