17-Year-Old Karlos Nasar Snatches 175kg in Training Session
Karlos Nasar matched the current world record in the 81kg division.
Youth powerlifting is something that is beginning to take some huge steps forward. The talent level is growing each year and it is because of athletes like Karlos Nasar. The 17-year-old powerlifter from Bulgaria has put up some big numbers and that continued in a recent training session.
In a recent workout, Nasar completed a 175kg (385.8lb) snatch. This matched the current world record in the 81kg division. the record is held by China’s Li Dayin. This lift obviously cannot be recognized as a world-record lift because it happened in training but it does not take away from the accomplishment, especially at 17 years old.
Dayin set the world record of 175kg during the 2020 Asian Weightlifting Championships. This competition in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. This was not the first time the record was broken. Previously, Lu Xiaojun set the originally mark of 172kg (379.2lb) at the 2018 Weightlifting World Championships. At the same competition, Mohamed Ehab set a new mark by a single kilogram.
Karlos Nasar could be the next big thing in the 81kg division. He is just 17 years old but has been a force in Youth competition. Nasar won back-to-back titles during the 2018 and 2019 European Youth Weightlifting Championships. He also won the 2019 Youth World Weightlifting Championship title in the 73kg division.
At the 2021 European championships, Nasar finished second but earned multiple Junior European records. He snatched 163kg (359.4lb) to set a record and completed a 206kg (454.2lb) clean & jerk. This added together for a total of 369kg (813.5lb). This came after Nasar was also victorious during the 2020 Youth World Cup.
Karlos Nasar has been putting up some big numbers in training recently. This means that there could be something special coming next time he steps on stage. Nasar has already matched the world record and could have some more time to get his numbers up even higher.
Nasar is one of the up-and-coming talents in powerlifting and has already made an impact at the Youth level. At just 17 years old, Nasar has plenty of room to develop and that is a scary thought for opponents. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here and what lifts are attempted at the next competition.
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