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No other job I would rather be doing: KIUG 2021 gold medallist weightlifter Ann Mariya

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 28 (ANI): Komal Kohar set the bar fairly high for all to follow when she won the first gold of the Khelo University Games 2021.

ANI Apr 28, 2022 14:30 IST googleads

Ann Mariya (Photo: KIUG 2021)

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 28 (ANI): Komal Kohar set the bar fairly high for all to follow when she won the first gold of the Khelo University Games 2021.
Participating in the 45kg class weightlifting competition Kohar broke the record in all three categories (Snatch, Clean and Jerk, Combined) en route to gold. It was the perfect curtain-raiser for a three-day event, that saw 26 new KIUG records and one National record across the 20 weight categories.
If the first day set the tone, it was the final that served as a perfect end, the highlight coming from the +87kg for women, where Ann Mariya, broke the national record in the clean and jerk. Her lift of 129kg, surpassed Manpreet Kaur's record of 128kg, set at the National Championships earlier this year.
Ann Mariya, had broken the National combined record with a total lift of 231 kg at the National Weightlifting Championship in Bhubaneswar in March. On the back of her stunning lift, and a 101 kg Snatch, she won the Gold medal for Mangalore University.
"I had taken part in the Senior National before coming to KIUG 2021. After the Nationals, I was feeling a little down because I had injured my shoulder and I was unable to do much. I was not expecting myself to achieve this result today, but I am extremely proud of my efforts," Ann Mariya said after her big win.
Ann, who started her sporting career in Powerlifting, was convinced to enter the arena of Weightlifting by her mother to reduce weight. But soon, she started enjoying the sport and began training intensely to get better at it.
"I started going to training every day and worked hard. Weightlifting is what I fell in love with and there is no other sport or job I would rather be doing," she said.
"My mother was a Weightlifter in her prime but there was no support back then. I consider her and my father, who is a rickshaw puller, as my inspiration, as they support me in every way they can," Ann added.
For the past three years, Ann has been training at SAI Center in Bangalore. (ANI)

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