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Talha Talib
Personal information
Native nameطلحہ طالب
Full nameTalha Talib
NationalityPakistani
Born (1999-10-03) 3 October 1999 (age 25)
Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan
EducationSuperior College, Gujranwala
OccupationWeightlifter
Years active2015-present
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Sport
Country Pakistan
SportWeightlifting
Weight class67 kg
TeamNational team
Coached byMuhammad Islam Natiq
Medal record
Men's weightlifting
Representing  Pakistan
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 1
Asian Championships 1
Commonwealth Games 1
Commonwealth Championships 1
Commonwealth Youth Games 1
International Solidarity Weightlifting Championships 3 1
Total 3 3 3
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Tashkent 67 kg snatch
Asian Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Tashkent 67 kg snatch
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Gold Coast 62 kg
Commonwealth Championships
Silver medal – second place 2017 Gold Coast 62 kg
Commonwealth Youth Games
Silver medal – second place 2015 Apia 56 kg
International Solidarity Championships
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tashkent 67 kg snatch
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tashkent 67 kg clean and jerk
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tashkent 67 kg total
Silver medal – second place 2018 Cairo 67 kg
Updated on 27 January 2022

Talha Talib (Urdu: طلحہ طالب) (born 3 October 1999) is a Pakistani weightlifter from Gujranwala.[1][2][3] He is the Pakistani national champion in the 62 kg category. He set a new record at the games in snatch as he lifted 132 kg in the third attempt with 127 kg and 130 kg in the first two attempts, respectively.[4] He was also a gold medalist at the 2016 Commonwealth Youth Weightlifting Championships in Penang. He lifted 258 kg to clinch the gold. He is currently the top No. 1 ranked weightlifter of Pakistan.[5]

Early life and education

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Talib began training from the age of eight in his hometown of Gujranwala, Pakistan. His father, Muhammad Islam Natiq, was a former National Junior Weightlifting Champion and had won a bronze medal at the 1999 Asian Powerlifting Championships in New Delhi. He worked as a national weightlifting coach for Pakistan, and was the one who introduced Talib to the sport.

Talib passed his matriculation from Quaid-e-Azam Divisional Public School and College, and then studied computer science from Superior College, Gujranwala.[6][7]

Career

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Talha Talib won the silver medal in the 56 kg category at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa.[8][9][10] He lifted 102 kg in snatch and 115 kg in clean and jerk for an aggregate of 217 kg.[11] In October 2016, he participated in the IWF Youth World Championships in Penang, where he could only achieve 9th position in the 62 kg category. The next week, at the 2016 Commonwealth Youth Championships in Penang, he claimed silver in the 62 kg category, and was named Best Weightlifter.

He competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and won a bronze medal in the 62 kg category, lifting a total of 283 kg at the age of 18.[12][13][14]

At the 2019 South Asian Games, Talib won gold in 67 kg category with a total weight of 292 kg (140 kg in snatch and 152 kg in clean and jerk).[15]

In February 2020, while competing in the 67 kg category at the 6th International Solidarity Weightlifting Championship in Tashkent, Talib secured a gold medal in snatch by lifting 142 kg. He also won gold in clean and jerk with a weight of 162 kg. This aggregate weight of 304 kg helped him claim another gold.[16] In April 2020, at the 49th Asian Weightlifting Championships, he won a bronze medal by lifting 148 kg in snatch in 67 kg event.[17]

He was brought into the national limelight at the following Olympics, where he finished fifth in the men's 67 kg event.[18] Initially, Talib could not qualify directly for the event since he had missed a few events. However, he secured an invitational spot offered by the Tripartite Commission.[19][20] At the event, Talib's lift of 151 kg in the snatch category was the second-best of the round. His overall tally of 320 kg was just 2 kg shy of the bronze medal.[21][6] This was Pakistan's first top 5 position at the Olympics since 1988 in sports other than field hockey.

In the 2021 World Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent, Talib won the bronze medal in the 67 kg category by lifting 143 kg in the snatch event. This was Pakistan's first-ever medal at the World Weightlifting Championships.[22]

However, Talib soon after tested positive for norandrosterone, a banned performance-enhancing drug, and was provisionally suspended.[23]

Awards and recognition

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For securing fifth position in the men's 67 kg event at 2020 Summer Olympics, Talha was awarded the following:

References

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  1. ^ "Talha Talib". results.gc2018.com.
  2. ^ "Pakistani weightlifter breaks record at Commonwealth Games". tribune.com.pk. 5 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Talha Talib grabs first medal for Pakistan in Commonwealth Games 2018". dunyanews.tv. 14 February 2008.
  4. ^ "Pakistani athlete beats Indian opponent to win gold medal in Commonwealth Youth Weightlifting Championship". samaa.tv.
  5. ^ "Pakistan's Talha Talib clinches silver medal". dailytimes.com.pk. 8 September 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Weightlifting - TALIB Talha". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 2021-07-28. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  7. ^ "Weightlifting | Athlete Profile: Talha TALIB - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games". results.gc2018.com. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  8. ^ "Weightlifter Talha bags silver in Commonwealth Youth Games". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  9. ^ "First Silver for Pakistan in Commonwealth Youth Games". The Nation. 2015-09-07. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  10. ^ "Results By Events Old BW". Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  11. ^ "No weight too tough | The Express Tribune". tribune.com.pk. 2021-07-31. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  12. ^ "Commonwealth Games: Weightlifter Talha Talib wins bronze for Pakistan". geo.tv.
  13. ^ "Talha creates new Commonwealth Games record, bags first medal for Pakistan". Business Recorder. 5 April 2018.
  14. ^ "Weightlifter Talib bags Pakistan's first medal in Commonwealth Games". Dawn. 5 April 2018.
  15. ^ "Mehboob Ali, Najma Parveen, Talha Talib, Haider Ali win gold; Pakistan trail at fourth spot". The News International. December 7, 2019.
  16. ^ "Talha wins three gold medals in International Solidarity weightlifting". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  17. ^ "Talha grabs bronze in Tashkent". The Express Tribune. 2021-04-20. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  18. ^ "Men's 67 kg Results" (PDF). Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  19. ^ "Weightlifter Talha Talib to represent Pakistan in Olympics". Daily Pakistan Global. 2021-06-26. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  20. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's Sports (2021-06-26). "Weightlifter Talha secures Olympic berth". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  21. ^ Dawn.com (2021-07-25). "'Still proud of you': Weightlifter Talha Talib misses out on Olympic gold but a hero is born". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  22. ^ "Talha Talib does nation proud, wins Pakistan's first ever medal at World Weightlifting Championship". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  23. ^ "Pakistan facing long ban after six weightlifters suspended for doping". DAWN.COM. 30 April 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  24. ^ "WAPDA Honours its Athletes; Cash awards worth Rs.2.5 million each for Arshad Nadeem, Talha Talib". www.app.com.pk/. 16 August 2021. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
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