I thoroughly enjoyed your commentary this session and how you and Max were collectively shocked that Rejepov was the one to make Li Dayin nervous. Well done guys
Dang I thought Rejepow had it there at the end. The clean was just effortless, and the jerk failed so slowly it was painful to see the realization hit before it dropped. Almost had it.
His strength in the clean is obscene. It looked like he was cleaning a weight 20kg lighter than what was actually on the bar. Even Li had to grind out his 201kg attempts. With Lu's future not looking great I hope Rejepow stays in this form and gives Li a close rivalry.
А вообще-то он готов толкнуть 209 не настроился как следует поторопился толкать с груди В общем техника немного подкачала физически он готов к этому весу видно что его захлёстывают эмоции А это плохо на соревнованиях Ты должен быть спокоен и сосредоточен
At 1:40:38 that was a mighty quick down signal from the refs on Li's C&J. I wonder if they were panicking - "quick tell him to put it down or he might drop it on us!" as he was still walking it out toward the end of the platform. He saved it in the end tho, so good lift.
You know if all these guys had the turnover of Oscar Martinez in the snatch, they would likely be more competitive. I do watch at 2x speed but, at that speed the time from finishing his pull to being under the bar catching it, really is almost the blink of an eye. Truly incredible not unheard of speed, but that is the reminder I think we all need that, technique will get us so much further in this sport than we think. Yes, strength is needed, but to be elite you need skill too.
A lot of athletes (not only in olympic weightlifting) have problems competing in Bogotá. The altitude and climate (during worlds, we have very cold mornings, very hot middays, and rain all the afternoon until the cold nights.) are things that really impact some athletes.
@@ianjaggi540 если у спортсмена нормальная нервная система и он не мандражирует то должен поднимать больше чем на тренировке соревнования- это всегда эмоциональный Подъём Если хорошо подвестись к соревнованиям то всегда можно поднять больше
@@esxpirobx9403 This. Listening to all of the reports of max lifts in the training hall had me shaking my head. It was bloody malpractice by so many of the coaching staffs. Especially Team Italy, with Team Iran not far behind! And don't get me started on the Nasar débacle. Oy.
@@alistairwillock7266 yes, a lot of people don't really believe how hard it is until you try to do a heavy C&J or a series of snatches and suddenly you are in the ground praying for oxygen. A Coach that was seeing this live, like, behind us in place, said that in a lower place, Rejepov would be able to do that lift, making him the champion. Seeing this again you can see that the guy do the clean, and try to take some air, but find nothing and go for the jerk.
В рывке поезд даже мешает Поэтому в рывке его мало кто использует в толчке Он держит спину в толчке поднимаешь максимальный вес поэтому на спину большая нагрузка использование ремня не прибавляет результат если тренироваться всё время без ремня то можно и выступать без него
Some athletes feel more comfortable without it. I’m pretty sure all of these athletes can lift those weights without it because of their strong core. It just helps them brace better/ feel more confident.
@@thechosenone93 Maybe because I saw Shi the day after 81 event? In Bogotá? With the chinese team? We even ask where they went fishing, not far from the city......
@@esxpirobx9403 Okay I understand if the climate/altitude was too much. But if the CLIMATE was too much for them why would they then go fishing😂😂 I’m not too sure about Shi but I think Tian Tao just wanted to see his competition up close. I do not think he would have beaten Karlos Nassars C+J
@@thechosenone93 around an hour away in car from Bogotá you can find climates around 25 C, is a complete change. On the other hand, we have 6 degree mornings, 25 degree middays and strong rain in the afternoon until night when we are around 10 C, is not extreme climate, is the change in climate that make people sick uwu
ive noticed todays OL athletes are not that strong as athletes from the past over 20 years ago! The 80s and 90s 69ers /75/77 kg teams beat todays 81 kg guys even the 89rs up to a point !!maybe im wrong
_Especially_ at that altitude. It was _sooo_ clear that many athletes had overtrained in the final week. Plus, due to the greater difficulty with cardiovascular recovery at altitude, the right approach is definitely to open lighter, and take bigger jumps, for all weight classes north of W59/M73 or so. And what the _hell_ was Bulgaria thinking, flying in Nasar the day before his session?!? Just foolishness. So many teams mismanaged their training hall and competition day strategies, due to not understanding the altitude effects.
I love this guy Kim Woo-jae. Guy's got a contagious smile.
39:19 Li Dayin first snatch attempt
1:26:07 first C+J attempt
Thanks this is the reason we’re all here let’s be honest
You know why we here🤣🤣
Rejepbaý has earned my respect, so much heart, laid it all on the line for that last lift.
I thoroughly enjoyed your commentary this session and how you and Max were collectively shocked that Rejepov was the one to make Li Dayin nervous. Well done guys
Max Aita at 42:11 with the “69, nice”.
A man of culture.
Rofl the Sikastan lads when the guy from Iran comes up "pull it slower and more knee wraps"
this was my favorite session of this world championships. rejepow's last c&j attempt was the most hype lift even though it ended up being a miss
Li Dayin looks like an action figure
Dang I thought Rejepow had it there at the end. The clean was just effortless, and the jerk failed so slowly it was painful to see the realization hit before it dropped. Almost had it.
His strength in the clean is obscene. It looked like he was cleaning a weight 20kg lighter than what was actually on the bar. Even Li had to grind out his 201kg attempts.
With Lu's future not looking great I hope Rejepow stays in this form and gives Li a close rivalry.
@@JundRaptor Li Daying is much younger than Rejepow so I doubt that but he’s a really strong athlete non nevertheless
Большое спасибо за запись чемпионата, смотрю с большим удовольствием!
Rejepov's best form of his life
My God, that last C&J...
@@alistairwillock7266 almost Rahimov style..
Кто знает может быть будет ещё и лучше
А вообще-то он готов толкнуть 209 не настроился как следует поторопился толкать с груди В общем техника немного подкачала физически он готов к этому весу видно что его захлёстывают эмоции А это плохо на соревнованиях Ты должен быть спокоен и сосредоточен
I love watching Woo Jae Kim. He seems like a fun person.
That las C&J was heartbreaking
Thank you for these uploads. I paid for access to the original streams, and it’s nice and convenient to revisit them on RUclips
Thank you for uploading,it’s really an exciting game.
I'm enjoying all the sessions of this world championships and the commentary is good
👏🏻👏🏻
An amazing session fantastic attempts/lifts from so many competitors
As entertaining as always. Thx
Respect + for Rejepov
At 1:40:38 that was a mighty quick down signal from the refs on Li's C&J. I wonder if they were panicking - "quick tell him to put it down or he might drop it on us!" as he was still walking it out toward the end of the platform. He saved it in the end tho, so good lift.
I’ve noticed quite a few very quick down signals this comp. Strange
You know if all these guys had the turnover of Oscar Martinez in the snatch, they would likely be more competitive. I do watch at 2x speed but, at that speed the time from finishing his pull to being under the bar catching it, really is almost the blink of an eye. Truly incredible not unheard of speed, but that is the reminder I think we all need that, technique will get us so much further in this sport than we think. Yes, strength is needed, but to be elite you need skill too.
Feel so bad for Rejepov, he wanted that so badly and was so close
Loving the videos! When can we see the women's -49kg? Looking forward to seeing Hayley Reichardt.
Спасибо!
1:11:50 that clean is just so athletic
why? it’s not like it’s perfect form, a outstanding weight. What’s so special about this lift?
@@idkimfrmpl the turnover is lightning fast, crispy
Where can we watch a livestream of the events?
The world championships ended more than 2 weeks ago. There is no livestream
Спасибо большое...
and we want auther weights for women's ldont which weight exactly but was winner is sara samier
Whats up with Tian Tao and Shi Zhiyong not lifting?
Sho posted on his ig stating he won’t compete due to his injuries however a lot of people assume it’s because of the altitude
we want 102kg_ men's please
lhave aqustion when lcould see the weight lifting tokyo please if anyone know tell me
What?
what does li dayin yell/say before every lift?
So in the 81s Shi has withdrawn and Liu got popped just to make way for Li Dayin the next Chinese superstar of this category? The plot thickens 🤔
Lu was gonna be in the 73 anyways
What’s with all the Chinese lifters doing a no show and not lifting?
мумин и эсенбай поздравляю вас со 2 м местом вашего сына . реально был первым. вас рядом не было поэтому стал вторым
Does the Korean Weightlifting team and coaches all cut each other's hair?
1:26:51 when Li Dayin does his jerks, it's as if all the weights magically disappears...
It looked so effortless
Where are the women 81 ?
it's me or it's painful seeing all these fails :/ it looks like a lot of athletes could been injured, lifting betond their obvious limits
None of these lifters are going beyond their limits. It’s very rare to see someone go beyond their training record, unless it’s for a gold medal
A lot of athletes (not only in olympic weightlifting) have problems competing in Bogotá.
The altitude and climate (during worlds, we have very cold mornings, very hot middays, and rain all the afternoon until the cold nights.) are things that really impact some athletes.
@@ianjaggi540 если у спортсмена нормальная нервная система и он не мандражирует то должен поднимать больше чем на тренировке соревнования- это всегда эмоциональный Подъём Если хорошо подвестись к соревнованиям то всегда можно поднять больше
@@esxpirobx9403 This. Listening to all of the reports of max lifts in the training hall had me shaking my head. It was bloody malpractice by so many of the coaching staffs. Especially Team Italy, with Team Iran not far behind! And don't get me started on the Nasar débacle. Oy.
@@alistairwillock7266 yes, a lot of people don't really believe how hard it is until you try to do a heavy C&J or a series of snatches and suddenly you are in the ground praying for oxygen. A Coach that was seeing this live, like, behind us in place, said that in a lower place, Rejepov would be able to do that lift, making him the champion. Seeing this again you can see that the guy do the clean, and try to take some air, but find nothing and go for the jerk.
Excuse my ignorance towards the sport, but why does certain lifter not use the belt?
В рывке поезд даже мешает Поэтому в рывке его мало кто использует в толчке Он держит спину в толчке поднимаешь максимальный вес поэтому на спину большая нагрузка использование ремня не прибавляет результат если тренироваться всё время без ремня то можно и выступать без него
Some athletes feel more comfortable without it. I’m pretty sure all of these athletes can lift those weights without it because of their strong core. It just helps them brace better/ feel more confident.
I seen shi ziyong name? Was he's hurt?
As Tian Taoin 96, the conditions (altitude,climate) of Bogotá put them out of competition.
@@esxpirobx9403 How do you believe that when on squat jerk journalists insta,they were pictured going fishing during the competition ?😂
@@thechosenone93 Maybe because I saw Shi the day after 81 event? In Bogotá? With the chinese team? We even ask where they went fishing, not far from the city......
@@esxpirobx9403 Okay I understand if the climate/altitude was too much. But if the CLIMATE was too much for them why would they then go fishing😂😂 I’m not too sure about Shi but I think Tian Tao just wanted to see his competition up close. I do not think he would have beaten Karlos Nassars C+J
@@thechosenone93 around an hour away in car from Bogotá you can find climates around 25 C, is a complete change.
On the other hand, we have 6 degree mornings, 25 degree middays and strong rain in the afternoon until night when we are around 10 C, is not extreme climate, is the change in climate that make people sick uwu
Homeboy from china is looking damn juicy… strong AF
ive noticed todays OL athletes are not that strong as athletes from the past over 20 years ago! The 80s and 90s 69ers /75/77 kg teams beat todays 81 kg guys even the 89rs up to a point !!maybe im wrong
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These press out calls are bullshit
45:51 lul
Why
81 kg and they can't clean & jerk more than 202 kg. Think about the legend Naim Suleymanoglu, 60 kg body weight and 190 kg clean & jerk..
Different times with different anti doping politics ;)
Li Dayin should be the standard for Asian men in the west!
Training too heavy during the week of competition sometimes can leave you depleted for max attempts on the day of competition.
_Especially_ at that altitude. It was _sooo_ clear that many athletes had overtrained in the final week. Plus, due to the greater difficulty with cardiovascular recovery at altitude, the right approach is definitely to open lighter, and take bigger jumps, for all weight classes north of W59/M73 or so.
And what the _hell_ was Bulgaria thinking, flying in Nasar the day before his session?!? Just foolishness.
So many teams mismanaged their training hall and competition day strategies, due to not understanding the altitude effects.
You’re right. That’s why I’m actually disappointed that so many lifters failed on most of their attempts…