Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 49 kg

[1][2] China's Hou Zhihui, India's Saikhom Mirabai Chanu and Indonesia's Windy Cantika Aisah won the gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively.

In group B, Ludia Montero of Cuba, Beatriz Pirón of the Dominican Republic, Dika Toua of Papua New Guinea, Natasha Rosa Figueiredo of Brazil, and Mauritius' Roilya Ranaivosoa earn their places in the top 14.

Two lifters from 2016 Olympics - Chanu, Ranaivosoa, Pirón and Japan's Hiromi Miyake (bronze medallist) - returns for the event.

During the snatch, Chinese Taipei's Fang Wan-ling cleans in all attempts, while Miyake could only complete with one lift (74 kg).

Prior to this, the officials inspects the worn lifting belts she applies to ensure it still can be used, before giving green light to her to proceed.

She ends attempt in exasperated and dismay feelings; her total lifting calculated at 181 kg.

With now only Aisah, Chanu and Hou, they compete each other to determine who gets the heaviest lift for gold.

With the Indian failed on the final attempt and gets silver, the gold was owned by Hou with total record of Olympic lifting 210 kg.

During the Victory Ceremony, Coffa and Samaranch awards Hou, Chanu and Aisah gold, silver and bronze medals.