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Use of strength attracted me to weightlifting: Jeremy Lalrinnunga

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 09 2018 | 9:00 PM IST

Newly crowned youth Olympic champion Jeremy Lalrinnunga wanted to follow the footsteps of his boxer father but no sooner did the teenager see the unadulterated use of strength in weightlifting he had his heart set on the sport.

The 15-year-old created history by clinching India's first ever Youth Olympics gold after lifting a personal best total of 274kg (124kg +150kg) in the men's 62kg weight category in Buenos Aires.

"I am feeling really happy that I won the gold medal here," Lalrinnunga told PTI from the Argentine capital.

As his father Lalneihtluanga was a national level medal winning boxer, Lalrinnunga himself aspired to become a pugilist from an early age but that changed when he learned about weightlifting.

"A new weightlifting academy opened in my village. The moment I saw it I wanted to try out the sport. I used to do boxing when I was younger but when I tried weightlifting I loved it.

"It's a sport that involves strength and that is the reason I love it," Lalrinnunga said.

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Soon after an eight-year-old Lalrinnunga was enrolled at the Mizoram Weightlifting Academy. A year later he was sent to the Army Sports Institute to train in Pune.

"I have been training at the Army Sports Institute since 2012," the Aizawl boy said.

Starting off in the 50kg category, Lalrinnunga won the national gold but the teenager has struggled with maintaining his bodyweight. jumping from 50kgs to 62kgs in a span of two years.

"As I was growing my height and weight was increasing. Then coach sir advised me to switch to 56kg. After shifting to 56kg also my body continued to grow and it was very difficult for me to maintain that weight, so we decided to go even higher switching to 62kgs."

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First Published: Oct 09 2018 | 9:00 PM IST

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