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List of Indian records in Olympic weightlifting

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The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in India. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Indian Weightlifting Federation (IWLF).

Current records

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Key to tables:   Awaiting ratification   Not ratified or later rescinded by IWLF

Men

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch 114 kg Mukund Aher 28 December 2022 Nagercoil, India
Clean & Jerk 143 kg Sanket Mahadev Sargar 25 February 2022 Singapore Weightlifting International Singapore [1]
Total 256 kg Sanket Mahadev Sargar 25 February 2022 Singapore Weightlifting International Singapore [2]
61 kg
Snatch 120 kg Raja Muthupandi 10 July 2019 Commonwealth Championships Apia, Samoa [3]
Clean & Jerk 157 kg Shubham Kolekar 3 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
Total 272 kg Shubham Kolekar 3 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
67 kg
Snatch 141 kg Jeremy Lalrinnunga 10 December 2021 World Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5]
Clean & Jerk 167 kg Jeremy Lalrinnunga 3 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
Total 306 kg Jeremy Lalrinnunga 20 December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [6]
73 kg
Snatch 145 kg Deepak Lather 11 August 2021 Indian Championships Patiala, India [7]
Clean & Jerk 173 kg Achinta Sheuli 10 December 2021 World Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5]
174 kg N. Ajith 1 October 2022 National Games Gandhinagar, India [8]
Total 316 kg Achinta Sheuli 10 December 2021 World Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5]
81 kg
Snatch 149 kg Ajay Singh 31 December 2022 Nagercoil, India
Clean & Jerk 190 kg Ajay Singh 12 July 2019 Commonwealth Championships Apia, Samoa [3]
Total 338 kg Ajay Singh 12 July 2019 Commonwealth Championships Apia, Samoa [3]
89 kg
Snatch 150 kg Harshad Wadekar 26 February 2019 Indian Championships Visakhapatnam, India [9]
Clean & Jerk 188 kg Sambo Lapung 6 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
Total 337 kg Harshad Wadekar 26 February 2019 Indian Championships Visakhapatnam, India [9]
96 kg
Snatch 157 kg Vikas Thakur 9 February 2019 EGAT’s Cup Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 197 kg Vikas Thakur 25 April 2019 Asian Championships Ningbo, China
198 kg Sambo Lapung 3 October 2022 National Games Gandhinagar, India [10]
Total 353 kg Vikas Thakur 9 February 2019 EGAT’s Cup Chiang Mai, Thailand
102 kg
Snatch 153 kg Kojum Taba 28 March 2022 Indian Championships Bhubaneswar, India
Clean & Jerk 202 kg Pardeep Singh 13 July 2019 Commonwealth Championships Apia, Samoa [3]
Total 351 kg Pardeep Singh 26 April 2019 Asian Championships Ningbo, China
109 kg
Snatch 163 kg Lovepreet Singh 3 August 2022 Commonwealth Games Marston Green, United Kingdom [11]
Clean & Jerk 192 kg Lovepreet Singh 3 August 2022 Commonwealth Games Marston Green, United Kingdom [11]
Total 355 kg Lovepreet Singh 3 August 2022 Commonwealth Games Marston Green, United Kingdom [11]
+109 kg
Snatch 172 kg Gurdeep Singh 17 December 2021 World Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5]
Clean & Jerk 223 kg Gurdeep Singh 3 August 2022 Commonwealth Games Marston Green, United Kingdom [12]
Total 391 kg Gurdeep Singh 30 March 2022 Indian Championships Bhubaneswar, India

Women

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch 74 kg Komal Kohar 28 December 2022 Nagercoil, India
Clean and Jerk 94 kg Jhilli Dalabehera 9 July 2019 Commonwealth Championships Apia, Samoa [3]
Total 164 kg Jhilli Dalabehera 9 July 2019 Commonwealth Championships Apia, Samoa [3]
49 kg
Snatch 88 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu 4 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
Clean and Jerk 119 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu 17 April 2021 Asian Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5]
Total 205 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu 17 April 2021 Asian Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5]
55 kg
Snatch 86 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu 25 February 2022 Singapore Weightlifting International Singapore
Clean and Jerk 116 kg Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam 30 July 2022 Commonwealth Games Marston Green, United Kingdom [13]
Total 202 kg Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam 30 July 2022 Commonwealth Games Marston Green, United Kingdom [14]
59 kg
Snatch 94 kg Popy Hazarika 4 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
Clean & Jerk 115 kg Erra Deexitha 23 February 2019 Indian Championships Visakhapatnam, India [9]
Total 203 kg Erra Deexitha 4 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
64 kg
Snatch 95 kg Rakhi Halder 22 December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [6]
Clean and Jerk 124 kg Rakhi Halder 22 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand
Total 218 kg Rakhi Halder 22 December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [6]
71 kg
Snatch 95 kg Lalchhanhimi 5 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
Clean and Jerk 123 kg Harjinder Kaur 3 January 2023 Nagercoil, India
Total 217 kg Lalchhanhimi 5 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4]
76 kg
Snatch 99 kg Punam Yadav 27 March 2022 Indian Championships Bhubaneswar, India
Clean and Jerk 124 kg Lalchhanhimi 27 March 2023 Bangalore, India
Total 220 kg Punam Yadav 14 December 2021 World Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5]
81 kg
Snatch 100 kg Punam Yadav 6 January 2023 Nagercoil, India
Clean and Jerk 123 kg Vanshita Verma 6 January 2023 Nagercoil, India
Total 222 kg Punam Yadav 6 January 2023 Nagercoil, India
87 kg
Snatch 102 kg Srishti Singh 26 February 2019 Indian Championships Visakhapatnam, India [9]
Clean and Jerk 126 kg Pavunraj Anuradha 26 February 2019 Indian Championships Visakhapatnam, India [9]
Total 228 kg Pavunraj Anuradha 26 February 2019 Indian Championships Visakhapatnam, India [9]
+87 kg
Snatch 104 kg Purnima Pandey 31 March 2022 Indian Championships Bhubaneswar, India
Clean and Jerk 128 kg Manpreet Kaur 31 March 2022 Indian Championships Bhubaneswar, India
Total 231 kg Ann Mariya MT 31 March 2022 Indian Championships Bhubaneswar, India

Historical records

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Men (1998–2018)

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-56 kg
Snatch 119 kg Vicky Batta 5 August 2005 Bangalore, India
Clean and jerk 147 kg A.K. Pandian 17 January 2001 Visakhapatnam, India
Total 262 kg A.K. Pandian 17 January 2001 Visakhapatnam, India
-62 kg
Snatch 126 kg Deepak Lather 25 December 2015 Indian Championships Patiala, India [15]
Clean and jerk 153 kg Rustam Sarang 27 December 2016 Indian Championships Nagercoil, India [16]
Total 275 kg Indian Standard
-69 kg
Snatch 146 kg Katulu Ravi Kumar 6 October 2010 Commonwealth Games New Delhi, India
Clean and jerk 175 kg Katulu Ravi Kumar 6 October 2010 Commonwealth Games New Delhi, India
Total 321 kg Katulu Ravi Kumar 6 October 2010 Commonwealth Games New Delhi, India
-77 kg
Snatch 152 kg Sathish Sivalingam 14 August 2015 Patiala, India
Clean and jerk 187 kg Sathish Sivalingam 14 August 2015 Patiala, India
Total 339 kg Sathish Sivalingam 14 August 2015 Patiala, India
-85 kg
Snatch 156 kg Ragala Venkat Rahul 7 September 2015 Commonwealth Junior Championships Gold Coast, Australia [17]
Clean and jerk 195 kg Ragala Venkat Rahul 7 September 2015 Commonwealth Junior Championships Gold Coast, Australia [17]
Total 351 kg Ragala Venkat Rahul 7 September 2015 Commonwealth Junior Championships Gold Coast, Australia [17]
-94 kg
Snatch 159 kg Vikas Thakur 8 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [18]
Clean and jerk 196 kg Vikas Thakur 3 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [19]
Total 351 kg Vikas Thakur 3 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [19]
-105 kg
Snatch 161 kg Mohanlal Syamlal 1 April 2014 Indian Championships Nagpur, India [20]
Clean and jerk 200 kg Pardeep Singh 9 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [21]
Total 352 kg Pardeep Singh 9 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [21]
+105 kg
Snatch 175 kg Gurdeep Singh 9 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [22]
Clean and jerk 217 kg Gurdeep Singh 25 January 2018 Indian Championships Moodabidri, India [23]
Total 390 kg Gurdeep Singh 25 January 2018 Indian Championships Moodabidri, India [23]

Women (1998–2018)

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-48 kg
Snatch 86 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu 5 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [24]
Clean and jerk 110 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu 5 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [24]
Total 196 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu 5 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [24]
-53 kg
Snatch 90 kg W. Nandini Devi 19 July 2003 Patiala, India
Clean and jerk 115 kg W. Nandini Devi 19 July 2003 Patiala, India
Total 205 kg W. Nandini Devi 19 July 2003 Patiala, India
-58 kg
Snatch 93 kg Renu Bala 27 December 2005 Yamuna Nagar, India
Clean and jerk 119 kg Renu Bala 20 December 2007 Bhubaneswar, India
Total 209 kg Renu Bala 20 December 2007 Bhubaneswar, India
-63 kg
Snatch 105 kg Karnam Malleswari 10 December 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
Clean and jerk 128 kg Rakhi Halder 23 January 2018 Indian Championships Moodabidri, India [23]
Total 230 kg Karnam Malleswari 10 December 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
-69 kg
Snatch 110 kg Karnam Malleswari 19 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Clean and jerk 130 kg Karnam Malleswari 19 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Total 240 kg Karnam Malleswari 19 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
-75 kg
Snatch 111 kg P. Sailaja 1 September 2005 Bangalore, India
Clean and jerk 138 kg P. Sailaja 1 September 2005 Bangalore, India
Total 249 kg P. Sailaja 1 September 2005 Bangalore, India
-90 kg
Snatch 97 kg Anuratha 24 January 2018 Indian Championships Moodabidri, India [23]
Clean & Jerk 115 kg Anuratha 24 January 2018 Indian Championships Moodabidri, India [23]
Total 212 kg Anuratha 24 January 2018 Indian Championships Moodabidri, India [23]
+90 kg
Snatch 112 kg Simple Kaur 16 January 2004 New Delhi, India
Clean and jerk 147 kg Simple Kaur 20 February 2005 Guwahati, India
Total 255 kg Simple Kaur 20 February 2005 Guwahati, India

References

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General
Specific
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