You won't want to miss this one — the 2025 Asian Weightlifting Championships is the last chance for the best weightlifters in the most competitive region to get themselves into (or back into) the record books.
- Remind Me: Next month, the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) will roll out its new weight classes. Existing world records will become frozen in time.
Weightlifting House is proud to offer comprehensive coverage of this year's Asian Weightlifting Championships in Jiangshan, Chna, from May 9 to 15.
Whether you're watching live with us on Weightlifting House TV or want to read up on all the action, we've got you covered.
Elsewhere: Youth & Junior World Weightlifting Championships Results
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2025 Asian Weightlifting Championships Results
We'll update our results daily; check back daily to see who made it to the Asian Weightlifting Championships podium (and how they did it). Remember, you can catch the entire event, or pop in for a particular session, on Weightlifting House TV.
Women's Results | 2025 Asian Weightlifting Championships
45KG
- Zhao Jinhong (CHN): 190 (90/100)
- Hong Zi Yu (TPE): 161 (73/88)
- Dinh Thi Pham (VIE): 153 (68/85)
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Zhao Jinhong (CHN) set a snatch world record at 88 kilograms on her second attempt after jumping from 80.
Zhao then set another world record in the snatch at 90 kilos, reclaiming one of the records lost to North Korea last year.
The Democratic People's Republic did not enter an athlete into this category.
49KG
- Thanyathon Sukcharoen (THA): 200 (91/109)
- Rosegie Ramos (PHI): 197 (90/107)
- Xiang Linxiang (CHN): 189 (86/103)
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A particularly stern jury decision to overturn a good snatch by Fang Wan-Ling (TPE) due to slight movement in the elbow set her back enough to bump her out of medal contention in the total.
She was then injured on her second clean & jerk, collapsing on stage. Fang returned to try again, but collapsed, requiring assistance off the platform.
Teammate Lin Chen-Jing took a nasty spill as well, fumbling across the platform trying to save her final jerk at 104 after being struck dizzy by her second attempt.
55KG
- Zhang Haiqin (CHN): 225 (99/126)
- Chen Guan-Ling (TPE): 194 (83/111)
- Hu Chia Chi (TPE): 190 (80/110)
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Chen Guan-Ling (TPE) nearly bombed out in the snatches, missing 83 twice in a row. Zhang Haiqin (CHN) opened afterward at 90 as the final athlete in the field. She set a Junior world record with her last snatch at 99. Basilia Ninggan (INA) bombed out.
Zhang set new Junior world records in the clean & jerk and total in the second half of the event, going six-for-six.
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Men's Results | 2025 Asian Weightlifting Championships
55KG
- Wang Weidong (CHN): 265 (119/146)
- Lai Gia Thanh (VIE): 260 (120/140)
- Mansour Al Saleem (KSA): 254 (117/137)
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In the clean & jerks, all three medalists looked exhausted and missed their final jerk attempts, including China's Wang Weidong, who was left with the final two attempts of the event.
He missed 146 and made it on his final attempt, making two out of three potential gold medals for China on the first day.
61KG
- Pak Myong Jin (PRK): 306 (136/170)
- Wang Hoo (CHN): 305 (142/163)
- Wang Min (CHN): 294 (134/160)
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Of the seven athletes in this session, two, Tran Anh Tuan Nguyen (VIE) and Mohamad Bin Kasdan (MAS), failed to register a total.
Wang Hoo's (CHN) 142-kilogram snatch was only four kilos below teammate Li Fabin's world record.
67KG
- Minh Tri Tran (VIE): 318 (146/172)
- Zheng Xinhao (CHN): 317 (147/170)
- Bae Moonsu (KOR): 306 (132/174)
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Aznil Bin Muhamad (MAS) bombed out during the snatch portion while Bae Moonsu (KOR), who took fourth despite being eight kilograms behind bronze medalist Khusinboy Matrasulov (UZB), would leapfrog the field into gold in the clean & jerks and finish third overall, injuring his elbow in the process.
Zheng Xinhao (CHN) forfeited the overall gold medal by making only one clean & jerk, six kilograms lighter than his World Championships opening lift last year.
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2025 Asian Weightlifting Championships Schedule
Here is a complete timetable for all Group A sessions at the 2025 Asian Weightlifting Championships. Note that some sessions have been combined.
May 9
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W45 + W49
- Featuring: Fang Wan-Ling (TPE), Rosie Ramos (PHI), Xiang Linxiang (CHN)
- 14:00 China
- 7:00 BST
- 2:00 EST
- 8:00 CET
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M55
- Featuring: Wang Weidong (CHN), Lai Gia Thanh (VIE), Mansour Al Saleem (KSA)
- 18:00 China
- 11:00 BST
- 6:00 EST
- 12:00 CET
May 10
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M61
- Featuring: Wang Hao (CHN), Wang Min (CHN), Mohamad Kasdan (MYS)
- 13:00 China
- 6:00 BST
- 1:00 EST
- 7:00 CET
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M67
- Featuring: Eko Yuli Irawan (INA), Zheng Xinhao (CHN)
- 16:00 China
- 9:00 BST
- 4:00 EST
- 10:00 CET
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W55
- Featuring: Zhang Haiqin (CHN), Chen Guan-Ling (TPE)
- 19:00 China
- 12:00 BST
- 7:00 EST
- 13:00 CET
May 11
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W59
- Featuring: Kuo Hsing-Chun (TPE), Kim Il-Gyong (PRK), Nigora Abdullaeva (UZB)
- 13:00 China
- 6:00 BST
- 1:00 EST
- 7:00 CET
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W64
- Featuring: Elreen Ann Ando (PHI), Li Shuang (CHN), Mun Minhee (KOR)
- 16:00 China
- 9:00 BST
- 4:00 EST
- 10:00 CET
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M73
- Featuring: Rahmat Erwin Abdullah (INA), Lee Sangyeon (KOR), Bektimur Reyimov (TKM)
- 19:00 China
- 12:00 BST
- 7:00 EST
- 13:00 CET
May 12
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M81
- Featuring: Rizki Juniansyah (INA), Luo Chongyang (PRK), Gagysyz Torayev (TKM)
- 16:00 China
- 9:00 BST
- 4:00 EST
- 10:00 CET
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M89
- Featuring: Li Dayin (CHN), Pan Yunhua (CHN), Yu Dongju (KOR), Ro Kwang Ryol (PRK)
- 19:00 China
- 12:00 BST
- 07:00 EST
- 13:00 CET
May 13
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W71
- Featuring: Song Kuk-Hyang (PRK), Yang Qiuxia (CHN), Chen Wen-Huei (TPE), Vanesa Segura (BRN)
- 12:00 China
- 5:00 BST
- 0:00 EST
- 6:00 CET
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W76 + W81
- Featuring: Liao Guifang (CHN), Kim Suhyeon (KOR), Peng Cuiting (CHN), Wu Yan (CHN)
- 15:00 China
- 8:00 BST
- 3:00 EST
- 9:00 CET
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M96
- Featuring: Won Jongbeom (KOR), Ali Alipour (IRI), Sarat Sumpradit (THA), Sergey Petrovich (KAZ)
- 19:00 China
- 12:00 BST
- 7:00 EST
- 13:00 CET
May 14
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M102
- Featuring: Liu Huanhua (CHN), Artyom Antropov (KAZ), Chen Po-Jen (KOR)
- 12:00 China
- 5:00 BST
- 0:00 EST
- 6:00 CET
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W87
- Featuring: Ling Chen Wang (CHN), Tursunoy Jabborova (UZB)
- 15:00 China
- 8:00 BST
- 3:00 EST
- 9:00 CET
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M109
- Featuring: Akbar Djuraev (UZB), Jang Yeonhak (KOR)
- 19:00 China
- 12:00 BST
- 7:00 EST
- 13:00 CET
May 15
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W+87
- Featuring: Li Yan (CHN), Park Hyejeong (KOR), Son Younghee (KOR)
- 12:00 China
- 5:00 BST
- 0:00 EST
- 6:00 CET
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M+109
- Featuring: Ayat Sharifi Kelarijani (IRI)
- 14:00 China
- 7:00 BST
- 2:00 EST
- 8:00 CET
