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 210 kg lift in the clean and jerk.
His performances in both disciplines contributed to his dominant overall victory. In the snatch, Nasar confirmed his gold medal lift with a successful attempt at 176 kg after initially opening at 170 kg. During his final attempt, he targeted a world record at 183 kg but was unsuccessful.
In the clean and jerk, Nasar’s first attempt at 210 kg was disallowed by the judges following a review, but he successfully lifted the same weight on his second attempt. For his final lift, Nasar attempted 223 kg, aiming for a world record total, but this attempt was also unsuccessful. The competition saw Ara Aganyan of Armenia finish in second place with a total of 381 kg.
Romain Imadouchene of France secured the bronze medal with a total of 370 kg. The victory marks a significant achievement for Nasar at the European level.
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