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Taiwan Olympic weightlifting champion Hsu retires

By AFP
June 05, 2018

TAIPEI: Taiwanese double Olympic champion weightlifter Hsu Shu-ching will not go for a third gold at Tokyo in 2020 after announcing her retirement following a spate of injuries.

It is the end of a remarkable run for the 27-year-old 53kg class world record holder, who sensationally grabbed gold at the 2016 Olympics in Rio De Janeiro.Later that year Hsu became the first Taiwanese athlete to win two Olympic golds when her silver medal from London 2012 was upgraded when winner Zulfiya Chinshanlo of Kazakhstan failed a dope test.

In a surprise announcement on her official Facebook page Sunday, Hsu brought an abrupt end to her professional lifting career, saying she will not defend her Asian Games title in Jakarta, Indonesia, in August.

Four years ago at the Incheon Asiad she set the combined world record of 233kg.Hsu blamed chronic knee problems and a severe elbow injury at the 2017 World Weightlifting Championships, adding that she had come to the decision after discussing it with her coach, doctors, and the Taiwan’s weightlifting association.

“To date, I am still rehabilitating and I haven’t been able to fully invest in my training,” she posted.Hsu said she felt “regretful” and “reluctant” about her decision because of the support and training she had received over the years.“I was originally hoping to win more achievements for our country heading into Jakarta and Tokyo,” she said.