Chinese Taipei's Kuo Hsing-Chun successfully defended her women's 59 kilograms total title having broken two world records just moments after losing them ©IWF

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North Korea's Choe Hyo Sim broke Kuo's previous clean and jerk and total world records, but ultimately had to settle for second spot ©IWF
North Korea's Choe Hyo Sim broke Kuo's previous clean and jerk and total world records, but ultimately had to settle for second spot ©IWF
The bronze medallist across all three events was China's Chen Guiming ©IWF
The bronze medallist across all three events was China's Chen Guiming ©IWF
But it was Kuo who triumphed overall ©IWF
But it was Kuo who triumphed overall ©IWF
The Taiwanese celebrated with her fellow medallists ©IWF
The Taiwanese celebrated with her fellow medallists ©IWF
China's Shi Zhiyong was in a different league to his fellow competitors in the men's 73kg event ©IWF
China's Shi Zhiyong was in a different league to his fellow competitors in the men's 73kg event ©IWF
Shi broke two world records to seal a repeat of his gold medal hat-trick from the 2018 IWF World Championships ©IWF
Shi broke two world records to seal a repeat of his gold medal hat-trick from the 2018 IWF World Championships ©IWF
North Korea's O Kang Chol was the overall runner-up ©IWF
North Korea's O Kang Chol was the overall runner-up ©IWF
Bulgaria's Bozhidar Dimitrov Andreev rounded off the podium ©IWF
Bulgaria's Bozhidar Dimitrov Andreev rounded off the podium ©IWF
The snatch bronze medal went to Albania's Briken Calja, right ©IWF
The snatch bronze medal went to Albania's Briken Calja, right ©IWF