Karlos Nasar Makes Olympic History: Two World Records and Gold for Bulgaria!

@Jordan Petkov, Bulgarian Olympic Committee

Bulgaria's Karlos Nasar claimed the Olympic gold medal in the 89 kg weightlifting category at the Paris 2024 Games, delivering a stunning performance that saw him shatter two world records. The 20-year-old Bulgarian lifted a total of 404 kilograms, surpassing the previous world record by eight kilograms. Nasar's flawless display included three successful clean and jerk attempts, with a final lift of 180 kilograms, followed by an impressive 224 kg in the clean and jerk, setting a new benchmark.

Colombian Yeison López secured the silver medal, trailing Nasar by 14 kilograms with a total lift of 390 kg. Italy's Antonino Pizzolato took bronze, lifting a total of 384 kg.

In the clean and jerk, Nasar opened with a lift of 213 kilograms, immediately breaking the Olympic record. This lift secured his gold medal, as none of his competitors could match his performance. Nassar then pushed further, successfully breaking the world record with his second attempt, leaving his third lift unnecessary as he celebrated his historic achievement.

Nasar's victory marks Bulgaria's first Olympic gold since 2004, when Milen Dobrev triumphed in Athens. This win comes just days after Bozhidar Andreev earned a bronze medal for Bulgaria in the 73 kg category, marking the country's first weightlifting medal since London 2012, when Milka Maneva later received a silver medal.

Weightlifting has proven to be Bulgaria's second most successful sport at the Olympics, with a total of 13 gold, 17 silver, and 9 bronze medals, trailing only behind wrestling. Nasar's victory is Bulgaria's second gold medal in Paris, following Semen Novikov's success in Greco-Roman wrestling.

Final standings for the men's 89 kg weightlifting category:

  1. Karlos Nasar (Bulgaria)...
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