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Watch Canadian weightlifter Maude Charron go for gold in women’s 59kg class | CBC Sports

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Watch Canadian weightlifter Maude Charron go for gold in women’s 59kg class | CBC Sports

Click on the video above to watch as Canadian Olympic champion Maude Charron attempts to repeat as a gold medallist. 

Charron, who won Olympic gold in Tokyo at 64 kilograms, is now set to compete in Paris in the 59kg category. Beyond the weight loss, Charron will now have to go against Taiwan’s Hsing-Chun Kuo, who set an Olympic record at the last Games.

“It will be an insane category, very high level. And this is really exciting for me. It’s not pressure. It’s not. I’m grateful for being able to compete alongside these women,” Charron, one of Canada’s flag-bearers at the opening ceremony, said.

In an individual sport like weightlifting, though, Charron’s focus has been on herself and her form heading into these Games.

Ahead of the opening ceremony, she told CBC Sports’ Scott Russell that she’s no longer stressed about the new weight class.

“I feel like this is my bodyweight category now and I belong there and I’m as strong as I was before,” Charron, the 31-year-old from Rimouski, Que., said.

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