Bulgarian weightlifter Karlos Nasar secured his fourth European title at the European Championships held in Batumi. Competing in the men’s 94 kg weight class, Nasar achieved a total of 386 kg to claim the gold medal. Nasar established an early lead in the snatch with a lift of 176 kg, followed by a clean and jerk lift of 210 kg, contributing to his dominant overall performance.
In the snatch, Nasar initially lifted 176 kg, successfully securing the gold medal in the discipline. Although he attempted a world record lift of 183 kg in his final snatch attempt, it was unsuccessful. During the clean and jerk, Nasar’s initial 210 kg lift was not validated by the judges after review; however, he successfully lifted the same weight on his second attempt.
For his final lift, Nasar aimed for a world record total with an attempt at 223 kg, but this lift was also unsuccessful. The medal standings saw Ara Aganyan of Armenia finish in second place with a total of 381 kg. Romain Imadouchene from France secured the bronze medal with a total of 370 kg.
Nasar’s victory marks a significant achievement in his career, solidifying his status at the European level.
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Bulgarian weightlifter Karlos Nasar won his fourth European title at the European Championships in Batumi. Competing in the men’s 94 kg weight class, Nasar secured the gold medal with a total lift of
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