LAHORE – Pakistani weightlifter Talha Talib won the country’s first ever medal in World Weightlifting Championship being held in Uzbekistan, it emerged on Friday.
Talib, who had also represented Pakistan at Tokyo Olympics earlier this year, bagged a bronze in snatch category in 67kgs competition.
At Olympics games, the 21-year-old missed bronze by a slight margin of two kilograms but he received huge appreciation from Pakistanis for displaying the solid game.
Social media users have praised the athlete for winning the Pakistan medal in the world championship;
Shabash @_talha_talib
Talha Talib wins Pakistan's first ever medal at weightlifting World Championships with a bronze in snatch (143kg) in 67kg. pic.twitter.com/3kASAzft0D
— Zeeshan Qayyum ☄️ (@XeeshanQayyum) December 10, 2021
@_talha_talib You absolute beauty…You have made Pakistan Proud…Many more medals to come my man !!!#WWC #talhatalib
— Talha Abdul Rauf (@TalhaAbdulRauf) December 10, 2021
Many many Congooo @_talha_talib Bhaii
More power to uu ✨ https://t.co/HfV3O2wQi1— 𝗛 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗛𝗮𝗳𝗲𝗲𝘇 🇵🇸 (@H_for_Hafsa) December 10, 2021
Chha gaya @_talha_talib 💪 🏅 https://t.co/jDNEZsWdRj
— Change of Pace (@ChangeofPace414) December 10, 2021
Congratulations champ @_talha_talib keep working had olympic medal is your destiny. https://t.co/LqPaOhNTKH
— Rana Imran Saleem (@naya_kisan) December 10, 2021