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 lift of 386 kg to claim the gold medal. Nasar’s performance was marked by strong showings in both the snatch and the clean and jerk.
In the snatch, he established an early lead with a lift of 176 kg, a weight he successfully repeated to secure his gold medal lift. During the clean and jerk, his initial lift of 210 kg was disallowed by the judges upon review, but he successfully lifted the same weight on his second attempt. For his final lift in the clean and jerk, Nasar attempted 223 kg, but this lift was unsuccessful.
In the overall competition, Nasar’s consistent performance led to a dominant victory. Armenia’s Ara Aganyan finished in second place with a total of 381 kg, and France’s Romain Imadouchene secured the bronze medal with a total of 370 kg. The competition also featured several notable attempts by Nasar.
While he aimed for a world record in the snatch with a final attempt of 183 kg, it was unsuccessful. In the clean and jerk, the weightlifting event saw multiple attempts and validations determining the final scores for the European championship. The overall success solidifies this as the fourth major title for Nasar.
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