Core Points - Chinese athlete He Yueji set a new world record in the men's 71 kg category at the 2025 Weightlifting World Championships held in Norway, winning the gold medal in the snatch event and a bronze medal in the total score [1] Group 1: Competition Highlights - The 2025 World Championships marked the debut of new weight categories in international competitions [1] - The International Weightlifting Federation announced "world standards" for each new category prior to the event, allowing athletes to set world records by lifting weights exceeding these standards [1] Group 2: He Yueji's Performance - He Yueji successfully lifted 153 kg in his first attempt, the highest opening weight in the competition, and then lifted 157 kg in his second attempt, surpassing the world standard by 1 kg to set a new world record in the snatch [1] - In his third attempt, He Yueji increased the record to 160 kg, winning the gold medal in the snatch event [1] - In the clean and jerk event, He Yueji lifted 184 kg in his second attempt, finishing with a total score of 344 kg, which earned him the bronze medal in total [1] Group 3: Competitors - Thai athlete Weichuma won the gold medals in the clean and jerk with a lift of 194 kg and in the total score with 346 kg [1]
何岳基获得抓举金牌并刷新世界纪录