<p>Samoa's Don Opeloge went on a record-smashing spree as he claimed three Commonwealth marks on his way to a sensational gold medal at the Commonwealth Championships here on Saturday.</p>.<p>In a power-packed performance, Don broke the Commonwealth records in snatch (172kg), clean and jerk (207kg) as well as the total weight lifted (379kg) in the men's 102kg weight class.<br /><br /><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/top-indian-weightlifters-to-miss-commonwealth-championships-at-home-1234547.html" target="_blank">Top Indian weightlifters to miss Commonwealth Championships at home</a></strong></p>.<p>The 24-year-old was in a class of his own as he lifted a whopping 44kg more than India's Harcharan Singh, who won the silver medal with a total effort of 335kg (152kg+183kg).</p>.<p>"I am happy with my performance here today. I couldn't get that final lift but I will try harder next time to get it," Don told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>Once everyone was done with their lifts in snatch section, Don went about his three attempts with absolute ease.</p>.<p>In his first attempt, he heaved 160kg before adding eight kilograms on the barbell for a record shattering 168kg, which he executed perfectly.</p>.<p>The 96kg reigning Commonwealth Games champion, who has moved up to an Olympic category, then bettered the record with a lift of 172kg and broke into celebratory jig.</p>.<p>He claimed the gold with his first clean and jerk attempt of 200kg. The Samoan then went on to shatter his own clean and jerk and total lift record with a 207kg attempt.</p>.<p>Having already secured the gold, Don, whose sister Ele Opeloge is Samoa's lone Olympic medallist, attempted a 214kg lift but unfortunately failed to succeed. There was never a doubt as to who would win the gold in the category but Australia's Leon Vogeler-Schmid 333kg (150kg+1183kg) gave Harcharan tough competition for the silver.</p>.<p>"My performance was good today. Seeing Don set so many records has motivated me to do better," Harcharan said.</p>.<p>India's only gold medal of the day in the senior event was won by Vanshita Verma in women's 81kg category.</p>.<p>It was a two-lifter affair but was exciting nonetheless with only one kg separating Vanshita 205kg (90kg+115kg) from Wales' Emma McCready 204kg (93kg+111kg).</p>.<p>Vanshita made up for a below-par snatch section as she lifted 115kg in her second clean and jerk attempt. Had the Indian succeeded in her final attempt of 121kg, the difference would have been more.</p>.<p>In the men's 96kg event, home lifters Harshad Wadekar and Jagdish Vishwakarma finished second and third respectively.</p>.<p>While Harshad had the best effort of 346kg (155kg+191kg), Jagdish lifted 341kg (149Kg+192kg).</p>.<p>Had Jagdish successfully hoisted 199kg in his final clean and jerk attempt, he would have been on top of the podium. However, England's Cyrille Tchatchet 347kg (155kg+192kg) won the gold medal.</p>.<p>In the morning session, a failed clean and jerk attempt of 174kg cost Amarjit Guru the gold medal in the men's 89kg weight class.</p>.<p>The Indian had the best effort of 312kg (141kg+171kg) and settled for a silver medal.</p>.<p>Australian Taj Marsh 288kg (127kg+161kg) bagged the bronze medal.</p>.<p>SK Lal Basheer won the gold in the junior category with the best effort of 298kg (136kg +162kg).</p>
<p>Samoa's Don Opeloge went on a record-smashing spree as he claimed three Commonwealth marks on his way to a sensational gold medal at the Commonwealth Championships here on Saturday.</p>.<p>In a power-packed performance, Don broke the Commonwealth records in snatch (172kg), clean and jerk (207kg) as well as the total weight lifted (379kg) in the men's 102kg weight class.<br /><br /><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/top-indian-weightlifters-to-miss-commonwealth-championships-at-home-1234547.html" target="_blank">Top Indian weightlifters to miss Commonwealth Championships at home</a></strong></p>.<p>The 24-year-old was in a class of his own as he lifted a whopping 44kg more than India's Harcharan Singh, who won the silver medal with a total effort of 335kg (152kg+183kg).</p>.<p>"I am happy with my performance here today. I couldn't get that final lift but I will try harder next time to get it," Don told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>Once everyone was done with their lifts in snatch section, Don went about his three attempts with absolute ease.</p>.<p>In his first attempt, he heaved 160kg before adding eight kilograms on the barbell for a record shattering 168kg, which he executed perfectly.</p>.<p>The 96kg reigning Commonwealth Games champion, who has moved up to an Olympic category, then bettered the record with a lift of 172kg and broke into celebratory jig.</p>.<p>He claimed the gold with his first clean and jerk attempt of 200kg. The Samoan then went on to shatter his own clean and jerk and total lift record with a 207kg attempt.</p>.<p>Having already secured the gold, Don, whose sister Ele Opeloge is Samoa's lone Olympic medallist, attempted a 214kg lift but unfortunately failed to succeed. There was never a doubt as to who would win the gold in the category but Australia's Leon Vogeler-Schmid 333kg (150kg+1183kg) gave Harcharan tough competition for the silver.</p>.<p>"My performance was good today. Seeing Don set so many records has motivated me to do better," Harcharan said.</p>.<p>India's only gold medal of the day in the senior event was won by Vanshita Verma in women's 81kg category.</p>.<p>It was a two-lifter affair but was exciting nonetheless with only one kg separating Vanshita 205kg (90kg+115kg) from Wales' Emma McCready 204kg (93kg+111kg).</p>.<p>Vanshita made up for a below-par snatch section as she lifted 115kg in her second clean and jerk attempt. Had the Indian succeeded in her final attempt of 121kg, the difference would have been more.</p>.<p>In the men's 96kg event, home lifters Harshad Wadekar and Jagdish Vishwakarma finished second and third respectively.</p>.<p>While Harshad had the best effort of 346kg (155kg+191kg), Jagdish lifted 341kg (149Kg+192kg).</p>.<p>Had Jagdish successfully hoisted 199kg in his final clean and jerk attempt, he would have been on top of the podium. However, England's Cyrille Tchatchet 347kg (155kg+192kg) won the gold medal.</p>.<p>In the morning session, a failed clean and jerk attempt of 174kg cost Amarjit Guru the gold medal in the men's 89kg weight class.</p>.<p>The Indian had the best effort of 312kg (141kg+171kg) and settled for a silver medal.</p>.<p>Australian Taj Marsh 288kg (127kg+161kg) bagged the bronze medal.</p>.<p>SK Lal Basheer won the gold in the junior category with the best effort of 298kg (136kg +162kg).</p>