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2009/11/28 21:31 KST
S. Korean weightlifter Jang grabs fourth straight world title

  
GOYANG, South Korea, Nov. 28 (Yonhap) -- Beijing weightlifting gold medalist Jang Mi-ran of South Korea set a world record as she claimed her fourth straight world championship title on Saturday.

   The 26-year-old lifted 187 kilograms in the clean and jerk, breaking her own earlier world record by a kilogram, and 136 kilograms in the snatch for a total of 323 kilograms at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships in Seoul's northern suburban city Goyang.

Jang has dominated the super-heavyweight event of the competition since 2005, becoming the third woman ever to win four consecutive world titles.

   "It is a truly great honor, and I'm grateful," Jang told a local television station.

   Russia's Tatiana Kashirina finished second by lifting a total of 303 kilograms.

   samkim@yna.co.kr
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