KARNAM MALLESWARI

Malleswari, born in Srikakulamn, Andhra Pradesh, was the first Indian woman to ever win an Olympic medal. She won the bronze in the women’s 69 kg weightlifting at the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
In 1995, Malleswari won the world weightlifting title in her class (54 kg) with a new record, by lifting 113.0 kg in the clean and jerk. Malleswari, who went on to win the contest’s gold medal, beat the previous record of 112.5 kg set by China’s Long Yuling in December 1993.
She also won the 1995 Asian championship. She broke her own records in the Senior National Weightlifting Championship in 1997, and India’s first medal, a weightlifting silver, in the 1998 Asian Games.
Malleswari was married in 1997 and took a break from competitive weightlifting, to return in 1998 for the Bangkok Asian Games. However, she struggled with her weight thereafter, and was unable to win a medal at the 1999 Athens World Weightlifting championships.

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