Sanjita won with a total lift of 173kg (77+96) while Mirabai grabbed the silver with a cumulative effort of 170 (75+95) in the absence of other strong competitors. Nigerai's Nkechi Opara was a distant third with 162 (70+92).
Sanjita's total of 173 kg missed the Games record, held the name of 2010 CWG gold winner Augustina Nkem Nwaokolo (175 kg effort) by two kilograms.
Sanjita's 77kg effort in snatch however equalled Nwaokolo's Commonwealth Games record. The contest was all but over at the halfway snatch stage with 20-year-old Sanjita and 19-year-old Mirabai lifting 77 kg and 75 kg while Opara could come up with 70 kg.
The Nigerian's attempt to give a fight to the Indian duo failed as she could not lift 75 kg in her third attempt in snatch.
She started on 72kg and then straightaway lifted 77kg, not dropping any weight in snatch. Mirabai failed in her first attempt to lift 75kg but achieved success in her third attempt.
It was basically a contest between the two Manipuris in an event which India had dominated for long in the Commonwealth Games from the days of Kunjarani Devi. Kunjarani, now a women's coach, was beside the two state mates on the platform, egging Sanjita and Mirabai in her vernacular language.
India had won a silver and bronze in this category in 2010. The clean and jerk contest went on almost similar lines with Sanjita and Mirabai taking the bar and the bell after most of their opponents had exhausted their attempts below the 90kg entry weight of the two Indians.
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