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Muattar Nabieva
Personal information
Born (1996-06-02) 2 June 1996 (age 28)
Sport
CountryUzbekistan
SportWeightlifting
Medal record
Women's weightlifting
Representing  Uzbekistan
Islamic Solidarity Games
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Baku 58 kg
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
Silver medal – second place 2017 Ashgabat 58 kg
Asian Weightlifting Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Ningbo 55 kg

Muattar Nabieva (born 2 June 1996)[1][2] is an Uzbekistani weightlifter. In 2018, she represented Uzbekistan at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia without winning a medal.[1]

Career

In 2017, at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games held in Baku, Azerbaijan, she won the bronze medal in the women's 58 kg event.[2] At the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan she won the silver medal in the women's 58 kg event.[3]

In 2018, she competed in the women's 58 kg event at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia.[1] She finished in 4th place.[1] At the 2018 World Weightlifting Championships in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan she won the bronze medal in the women's 55 kg Snatch event. She repeated this in the women's 55 kg Snatch event at the 2019 World Weightlifting Championships held in Pattaya, Thailand.

In 2019, at the 2019 Asian Weightlifting Championships held in Ningbo, China, she won the bronze medal in the women's 55 kg event.[4] In the same year she also won the gold medal in the women's 55 kg event at the 6th International Qatar Cup held in Doha, Qatar.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Weightlifting Results Book" (PDF). 2018 Asian Games. Retrieved 18 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b "2017 Islamic Solidarity Games Weightlifting Results Book" (PDF). IWF. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 May 2020. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Weightlifting Results Book" (PDF). 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 May 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  4. ^ Etchells, Daniel (22 April 2019). "Shi breaks two world records as hosts China dominate day three of Asian Weightlifting Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 28 May 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "6th International Qatar Cup". IWF. Archived from the original on 29 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.