Monique Araujo finished 14kg and seven places behind Lo Ying-yuan from Chinese Taipei in the women's 87kg ©Brian Oliver

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Monique Araujo, centre, one of the two Weightlifting Refugee Team members in Riyadh, thanked IWF for helping her return to "this sport I love" ©Brian Oliver
Monique Araujo, centre, one of the two Weightlifting Refugee Team members in Riyadh, thanked IWF for helping her return to "this sport I love" ©Brian Oliver
Liang Xiaomei in action during the women's 81kg category today ©IWF
Liang Xiaomei in action during the women's 81kg category today ©IWF
Liang Xiaomei celebrates with her medal after becoming the new clean and jerk world record holder in the women's 81kg category ©Brian Oliver
Liang Xiaomei celebrates with her medal after becoming the new clean and jerk world record holder in the women's 81kg category ©Brian Oliver
Oceania had its first medallist of the World Championships when Eileen Cikamatana of Australia claimed bronze ©Brian Oliver
Oceania had its first medallist of the World Championships when Eileen Cikamatana of Australia claimed bronze ©Brian Oliver
Solfrid Koanda of Norway suffered a shock when she bombed out of the women’s 87 kilograms ©IWF
Solfrid Koanda of Norway suffered a shock when she bombed out of the women’s 87 kilograms ©IWF
Lo Ying-yuan from Chinese Taipei won the women's 87kg gold on 112-133-245 ©IWF
Lo Ying-yuan from Chinese Taipei won the women's 87kg gold on 112-133-245 ©IWF

































































































































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