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Korean duel winds up University Worlds in Mexico

The +105kg contest culminated in a rivalry for the champion title between the two Koreans in the category. Eventually, Lee Jaesang managed to work off his 15kg disadvantage from the snatch and beat his compatriot Hwang Wooman with an impressive 221kg jerk totalling 386kg on the latter's 385kg and won. The remaining medals were picked up by Slovakia's Radoslav Tatarcik and Poland's Przemyslaw Budek. As for the teams, Mexico was the best in both genders; USA was the runner-up for both men and women. Congratulations to all winners and participants, thank you, Merida and

Mongolia hits gold and Merida marks another historic “last”

In the women's 75kg Mongolia's only entry Ankhtsetseg Munkhjantsan confidently collected the 3 gold medals despite an elbow injury on her last jerk. Mexican Aremi Fuentes kept the silvers at home, while Canadian Kristel Ngarlem added 3 bronzes to her team's rich medal collection. The podium of the women's +75kg in Merida will go down in history as the very last one at a World Championship, as after 1st January 2017 it will be replaced by two new categories of 90 and +90kg. Tania G. Mascorro won this significant gold for the host Mexico flanked by USA silver medallist Marissa Klingseis and bronze medallist other Mexican Gladis

USA recaptures lead in women; Korea sweeps the 85kg for men

In the women's 69kg USA lifter Martha Ann Rogers took the gold with an unexpectedly large 20kg margin from 2014 defending University world champion Canadin Marie-Eve Beauchemin-Nadeau (335 to 315kg), while Yun-Szu Yang of TPE won bronze. In the 85kg for men, Korean Jang Yeonhak proved to be unchallengeable and cemented his world champion position with an impressive hat trick and 344kg to his credit. In second place James Richard Tatum added 2 silvers to the USA collection and Poland made a debut with bronze by A. T.