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National weightlifting athlete Muhammad Erry Hidayat in action during the 73 kg snatch, clean and jerk event at the 31st SEA Games in the Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Center, Vietnam, on May 21, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Hanoi SEA Games: Muhammad Erry breaks national record but gold goes to Rahmat

HANOI, May 21 — Malaysian weightlifter Muhammad Erry Hidayat cracked his own national record but it was not enough to beat 2021 world champion Rahmat Erwin Abdullah of Indonesia at the 31st SEA Games here today.

In the competition at the Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Center, Muhammad Erry lifted 143kg in snatch and 173kg in clean and jerk for a total of 316kg to retain his bronze medal in the men’s 73kg category.

This bettered his national record of 312kg — 141kg in snatch and 171kg in clean and jerk — which was set in Melaka in 2020.

Rahmat Erwin retained his gold with a combined 345kg (155kg+190kg) to break the SEA Games record of 322kg (145+177) he set in the Philippines in 2019.

Thailand’s Anucha Doungsri won the bronze on 321kg.

Muhammad Erry, the son of former champion Hidayat Hamidon, said he tried to snatch the silver by going for 173kg in his final attempt in clean and jerk but failed.

“I had never lifted that kind of weight in training but just went for it to challenge Anucha.

“After this, I need to continue preparing for the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games in July. If all goes well and I can maintain my discipline, there is a chance to win gold,” he told reporters after the medal presentation ceremony.

However, he is expecting a strong challenge from Achinta Sheuli of India, who has the same personal best as Muhammad Erry’s.

— Bernama

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