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China's Li Ping celebrates on the podium at the
awarding ceremony of the Women's 53kg weightlifting at the 15th Asian
Games in Doha, Qatar, Dec. 2, 2006. Li Ping won the gold medal with a
total of 224kg. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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DOHA, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Li Ping of China regarded
the city Doha as her lucky place as she has already taken two gold medals from
the 15th Asian Games on Saturday, the first day after the official opening of
the Games.
"I like Doha, and it is my lucky place to win gold
medals," Li said excited while packing after the competition.
The 18-year-old Li beat a field of strongwomen to win
the women's 53kg weightlifting gold medal at the Asiad on Saturday, after she
shone in the 2005 world championships in Doha by winning the gold.
"The worlds gold medal and the Asian gold medal are
both important to me, but what I want most is one gold medal in the Beijing
Olympics," Li added.
Li Ping snatched up 98kg and lifted 126kg for a
winning total of 224kg for the gold medal in Doha.
"The result is not as good as I have expected. I
still need time to improve my technique. If I lifted like this in 2008, I would
not win the Olympic gold," Li said honestly.
"Li Ping is one of the most hard-working strongwomen
I have ever seen and she is very potential," said Ma Wenguang, president of the
Chinese Weightlifting Association.
"If her technique in weightlifting improves, she would make a shot in the Beijing Olympics," he added.