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2018 Final Entries Commonwealth Games Weightlifting Entries and their best known total from October 2016 to date. Category Name Nation Total F48 Saikhom Mirabai Chanu IND 194Kg F49 Amanda Braddock CAN 173Kg F48 Marie Hanitra Roilya Ranaivosoa MRI 171Kg F48 Thelma Toua PNG 163Kg F48 Kelly-Jo Robson ENG 150kG F48 Dinusha Hansami Bomiriyage Gomas SRI 149kG F48 Hannah Powell WAL 148Kg F48 Monica Uweh NGR 145Kg F48 Lisa Tobias SCO 140Kg F48 Alyce Stephenson AUS 139kG F48 Seruwaia Malani FIJ 133Kg Category Name Nation Total F53 Khumukcham Sanjita Chanu IND 195kg F53 Dika Toua PNG 190kg F53 Rachel Leblanc-Bazinet CAN 177kg F53 Tegan Napper AUS 172kg F53 Mary Kini Lifu SOL 171kg F53 Phillipa Patterson NZL 167kg F53 Sharifah Inani Najwa Sydanuar MAS 165Kg F53 Fraer Morrow ENG 164Kg F53 W.C.M. Warnakulasuriya SRI 162Kg F53 Catrin Haf Jones WAL 155Kg F53 Ruth Baffoe GHA 151Kg F53 Fatima Yakubu NGR 151Kg F53 Fullapati Chakma BAN 145Kg F53 Liebon Akua NRU 120Kg Category Name Nation Total F58 Tali Darsigny CAN 197Kg F58 Jenly Tegu Wini SOL 196Kg F58 Tia-Claire Toomey AUS 195Kg F58 Saraswati Rout IND 187Kg F58 Laura Hewitt ENG 182Kg F58 Alethea Boon NZL 177Kg F58 Johanni Taljaard RSA 173Kg F58 Christie Williams WAL 165Kg F58 Jodey Hughes SCO 162Kg F58 Ketty Lent MRI 157Kg F58 Nadeeshani S.R. Rajapaksha M. SRI 156Kg F58 Marlyne Marceeta MAS 154Kg F58 Maria Mareta FIJ 143Kg F58 Fayema Akther BAN 140Kg F58 Winny Chepngeno Langat KEN 135Kg Category Name Nation Total F63 Maude Charron CAN 224Kg F63 Zoe Smith ENG 214Kg F63 Seen Lee AUS 203Kg F63 Clementina Agricole SEY 200Kg F63 Mona Pretorius RSA 200Kg F63 Vandna Gupta IND 198Kg F63 Megan Signal NZL 189Kg F63 Mabia Aktar BAN 178Kg F63 Emma McQuiad NIR 175Kg F63 Yasmin Zammit-Stevens MLT 172Kg F63 Maximina Uepa NRU 172Kg F63 Holly Knowles WAL 156Kg F63 Winnie Okoth KEN 148Kg F63 Irene Kasuubo UGA 146Kg Category Name Nation Total F69 Apolonia Vaivai FIJ 227Kg F69 Punam Yadav IND 221Kg F69 Sarah Davies ENG 212Kg F69 Philippa Malone AUS 210Kg F69 Andrea Miller NZL 206Kg F69 Andreanne Messier CAN 204Kg F69 Emanuella Labonne MRI 193kg F69 Celestie Engelbrecht RSA 189Kg F69 Faye Pittman WAL 188Kg F69 Arcangeline Fouodiji Sonkbou CMR 184Kg F69 Tiiao Bakaekiri KIR 169Kg F69 Rebekah Thompson NIR 159Kg F69 Ricci Daniel NRU 147Kg Category Name Nation Total F75 Marie-Eve Beauchemin-Nadeau CAN 228Kg F75 Emily Godley ENG 215Kg F75 Laura Hughes WAL 209Kg F75 Seema IND 205Kg F75 Bailey Rogers NZL 200Kg F75 Stephanie Davies AUS 200kg F75 Rayen Cupid VIN 186Kg F75 Charhurika Priyanthi Balage SRI 184Kg F75 Jabriella Teo Samuel MAS 179Kg F75 Philippa Woonton COK 172Kg F75 Alison Sunee MRI 160Kg F75 Juhora Khaton Nisha BAN 143Kg Category Name Nation Total F90 Eileen Cikamatana FIJ 253Kg F90 Kaitlyn Fassina AUS 234Kg F90 Clementine Meukeugni Noumbissi CMR 223Kg F90 Tracey Lambrechs NZL 219Kg F90 Lalchhanhimi IND 206Kg F90 Siti Aisyah Rosli MAS 205Kg F90 Lorraine Harry PNG 204kG F90 Tayla Howe WAL 200Kg Category Name Nation Total F+90 Laurel Hubbard NZL 282kg F+90 Feiagaiga Stowers SAM 243Kg F+90 Charisma Amoe-Tarrant NRU 238Kg F+90 Emily Campbell ENG 235Kg F+90 Luisa Peters COK 226Kg F+90 Purnima Pandey IND 215Kg F+90 Shalinee Valaydon MRI 213Kg F+90 Deborah Acason AUS 212Kg Category Name Nation Total M56 Hazalwafie Muhammad Azroy MAS 258Kg M56 Guru Raja Poojary IND 248Kg M56 J.A. Chaturanga Lakmal SRI 247Kg M56 Manueli Tulo FIJ 242Kg M56 Abdullah Ghafoor PAK 235Kg M56 Elson Brechtefeld NRU 233Kg M56 Phillip Liao AUS 199Kg M56 Jack Dorian Madanamoothoo MRI 182Kg M56 Seth Casidsid WAL 177Kg M56 Julius Ssekitoleko UGA 140Kg M56 Kgaswane Kgotla BOT 136Kg M56 Benjamin Ochoma KEN 125Kg Category Name Nation Total M62 Morea Baru PNG 296Kg M62 Muhammad Aznil Bidin MAS 279Kg M62 Talha Talib PAK 272Kg M62 D.K.T.W.K Palangasinghe SRI 264Kg M62 Muthupandi Raja IND 260Kg M62 Ianne Guinares NZL 259Kg M62 Olivier Matam Matam CMR 257Kg M62 Poama Qaqa FIJ 255Kg M62 Vannara Be AUS 245Kg M62 Marc Jonathan Coret MRI 242Kg M62 Rick Confiance SEY 237Kg M62 Ezekiel Moses NRU 226Kg M62 Takirua Betero KIR 223Kg M62 Manulla Raobu TUV 220Kg M62 Favour Agboro NGR 217Kg Category Name Nation Total M69 Vaipava Nevo Ioane SAM 296Kg M69 Deepak Lather IND 295Kg M69 Abu Sufyan PAK 294Kg M69 Gareth Evans WAL 290Kg M69 D.M.I.C. Dissanayake SRI 289Kg M69 Ruben Katoatau KIR 287Kg M69 Brandon Wakeling AUS 284Kg M69 Muhammad Erry Hidayat MAS 281Kg M69 Vester Villalon NZL 279Kg M69 Edouard Freve-Guerin CAN 279Kg M69 Himul Kanti Singha BAN 259Kg M69 Larko Doguape NRU 253Kg M69 Dinesh Jevin Pandoo MRI 244Kg M69 Hakim Musoke Ssempereza UGA 227Kg M69 Bafokeng Moeti LES 195Kg Category Name Nation Total M77 Sivalingam Sathish Kumar IND 328Kg M77 Abdul Rahim Mubin MAS 312Kg M77 Francois Etoundi AUS 306Kg M77 Taretiita Tabaroua KIR 305Kg M77 Chinthana Geetal Vidanage SRI 301Kg M77 Toua Udia PNG 300Kg M77 Nicolas Vachon CAN 300Kg M77 Jack Oliver ENG 298Kg M77 Cameron McTaggart NZL 291Kg M77 Haider Ali PAK 290Kg M77 Romario Forde BAR 280Kg M77 Ika Aliklik NRU 280Kg M77 Jack Anthony Madanamoothoo MRI 276Kg M77 Webstar Lukose KEN 271Kg M77 Karl McClean NIR 262Kg Category Name Nation Total M85 Ragala Venkat Rahul IND 351Kg M85 Don Opeloge SAM 332Kg M85 Mohamad Fazrul Azrie MAS 327Kg M85 Donald Keyimeh Nkoh CMR 319kg M85 Richard Patterson NZL 318Kg M85 Mathieu Marineau CAN 316Kg M85 Taniela Rainibogi FIJ 310Kg M85 Christian Amoah GHA 308kg M85 Michael Anyalewechi NGR 303kg M85 Boris Elesin AUS 301Kg M85 Alex Collier ENG 300Kg M85 Tom-Jaye Weibeiya NRU 290Kg M85 Harry Misangyi WAL 281Kg M85 David Gorosi SOL 276Kg M85 En Wei John Cheah SGP 265Kg Category Name Nation Total M94 Boady Santavy CAN 366Kg M94 Steven Kari PNG 359Kg M94 Vikas Thakur IND 351Kg M94 Usman Amjad Rathore PAK 345Kg M94 Siaosi Leuo SAM 341Kg M94 Edmon Avetisyan ENG 338Kg M94 Forrester Osei GHA 329Kg M94 Simplice Ribouem AUS 327Kg M94 Scott Wilson SCO 313Kg M94 Petit David Minkoumba CMR 310kg M94 Shanaka M. Peters SRI 300Kg M94 Stephen Forbes NIR 282kg M94 Joshua Parry WAL 280Kg M94 Kalidi Batuusa UGA 278Kg M94 James Omondi KEN 262Kg Category Name Nation Total M105 Owen Boxall ENG 353Kg M105 Sanele Mao SAM 352Kg M105 Pardeep Singh IND 349kG M105 David Kotoatau KIR 343Kg M105 Richmond Osarfo GHA 332Kg M105 Ridge Barredo AUS 331Kg M105 Ryan Meidl CAN 327Kg M105 Stanislav Chalaev NZL 327Kg M105 Jamil Akhter PAK 319Kg M105 Zachary Courtney SCO 313Kg M105 Ivorn McKnee BAR 312Kg M105 Jordan Sakkas WAL 312Kg M105 A.G.S. Abeywickrama SRI 295Kg M105 Sateki Langi TGA 265Kg M105 Dereck Christian Come SEY 252Kg Category Name Nation Total M+105 Lauititi Lui SAM 400Kg M+105 Muhammad Nooh Dastgir Butt PAK 400Kg M+105 Gurdeep Singh IND 390kg M+105 David Liti NZL 388Kg M+105 Damon Kelly AUS 373Kg M+105 Itte Detenamo NRU 355Kg M+105 Benjamin Watson ENG 342Kg M+105 Miklos Bencsik CAN 330Kg M+105 Mohamad Norfarhan Ideris MAS 320Kg M+105 Ushan Widana SRI 319Kg M+105 Rhodri West WAL 295Kg M+105 Alvin Jooron MRI 236Kg M+105 Cameron Montgomery NIR 235Kg .
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