In both weight categories, the Indians are expected to win medals and tomorrow's performance may set the stage for their challenge at the Games, where they would look to do better than the 2010 Delhi edition.
Nigeria topped the weightlifting medal charts in 2010 edition with five gold, four silver and five bronze followed by Samoa (3, 0, 0) and India (2, 2, 4). This time also, India, with six lifters from 2010 Games, are likely to maintain that level of performance.
India had done exceedingly well in the 2013 Commonwealth Championships in Johannesburg last November. Many Indian lifters are among top three of the latest Commonwealth rankings.
2010 CWG gold medallist in men's 69kg, K Ravi Kumar is again in the team but he is competing in 77kg this time, and is not expected to win gold in his new weight category having laid low for a long time due to injury.
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The Indian duo will have a strong competitor in Chika Amalaha of Nigeria, who had won silver in 53kg in Commonwealth Championships, but is competing in 48kg class here.
Canada's Jessica Ruel, who lifted 158 (72+86) recently, South African Porta Vries, who lifted 157kg (70+87) to win silver behind India's Mirabai in Commonwealth Championships, could be the other challengers. Augustina Nwokolo of Nigeria, who had won gold in 2010 CWG with 175kg (77+98), has not been named in her country's team.