Lu xiaojun
Nationality: Chinese
Born: July 27, 1984
Height: 1.72m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight: 80.75 kg (178 lb)
Sports: weightlifting
In the world of weightlifting, there are athletes, and then there are legends. Lü Xiaojun undeniably falls into the latter category. With a career adorned with gold, silver, and the relentless admiration of fans worldwide, Lu Xiaojun's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From his humble beginnings in a Chinese farmer's family, his life story has captured the hearts of weightlifting enthusiasts globally. His remarkable achievements and tireless dedication to the sport have made him a true icon in the world of weightlifting.
Lu Xiaojun's Journey from Sprinter to Weightlifting Sensation
Lu Xiaojun's incredible journey began at the tender age of 8 when a perceptive sports school coach recognized his potential during a 100-meter sprint. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of his transformation from a young sprinter to a celebrated weightlifting sensation. Driven by a desire to balance academic pursuits with athletic dreams, he embarked on a journey that has now spanned an impressive 28 years.
Lu Xiaojun's Rise to International Fame in 2009
The year 2009 proved to be the turning point in Lü Xiaojun's illustrious career as he catapulted into international stardom. Boasting 7 World Championship appearances, his trophy case includes an Olympic gold medal, a silver, and an impressive 5 world champion titles, in addition to numerous national championships. This unmatched success has firmly established him as one of the world's most accomplished weightlifters.
Age Is No Barrier: Lu Xiaojun's Enduring Passion
What sets Lu Xiaojun apart is his enduring passion for weightlifting. Over the years, his love for the sport has continued to burn brightly. He derives pure joy from stepping onto the stage, defying the notion that age is a barrier to excellence.
The Legend Lives On: Join Our Community and Be a Legend Yourself
Lu Xiaojun's remarkable journey from the fields of China to the world's weightlifting arenas serves as an inspiration to all. His legacy is etched in gold, but it's his indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication to his sport that truly make him a living legend. Join us today! Witness the legend unfold and find the motivation to become a legend in your own right. Together, we can celebrate the extraordinary and inspire greatness. Join our community and be part of something truly legendary.
Achievements
In 2003, the third place of men's 69kg division in the National Weightlifting Championships
In 2004, the first place of men's 69kg in the China-Japan-South Korea Weightlifting Invitational Competition
In 2004, the first place of men's 69kg division in the World Junior Weightlifting Competition
2008 Asian Weightlifting Championships
In 2008, the third place of men's 77kg division in the National Weightlifting Championships
In 2009, Snatch champion, clean and jerk runner-up and overall champion of the weightlifting World Championships
In 2009, silver medal of men's 77kg division at the National Games
In 2010, clean and Jerk champion, snatch runner-up and overall runner-up of the Weightlifting World Championships
In 2011, he won the 77kg weightlifting World Championships in Paris
In 2011 Paris world weightlifting championships 77 kg clean and jerk
In 2011, he won the 77kg snatch at the World Weightlifting Championships in Paris
2011 Asian Weightlifting Championships snatch three times
In 2011, he won the FIWF Weightlifting Super Grand Prix
In 2012, silver medal of 77kg division in National Men's Weightlifting Championships
2012 National Men's weightlifting Championship 77kg clean and jerk champion
In 2012 London Olympic Games, he won three gold MEDALS of men's 77kg weightlifting
In 2012 the national men's weightlifting championships 77 kg snatch the runner-up
2013 World Weightlifting Championships in Wroclaw, Poland men's 77kg triple champion
In 2013, he won three gold MEDALS in the men's 77kg division of the Asian Weightlifting Championships
In 2014, he won the third gold medal of men's 77kg weightlifting in Incheon Asian Games
Silver medal of men's 77kg weightlifting at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
In 2017 the national games men's 77 kg title
Runner-up of clean and jerk and snatch in 81kg weightlifting World Championships in 2018
Champion of clean and jerk, snatch and total result of 81 kg in Thailand Weightlifting World Championships 2019
In 2020, "Qianjiangyuan National Park Cup" National Men's Weightlifting Championship and Tokyo Olympic Games Simulation Competition snatch silver medal and clean and jerk, total two gold MEDALS
2021 Uzbekistan Weightlifting Asian Championships clean and jerk championship overall champion
He won the men's 81kg weightlifting gold medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games, and all three results set Olympic records in the event