Kuo dropped to the floor with a bitter smile after failing at a
lift of 141 kg in the clean and jerk to break her record of 140
kg.
"I was competing against myself, and I wanted to break the world
record," Kuo told reporters.
"I am very happy that I put all the pieces together now, adding
in the Olympic gold medal today," she said.
Polina Guryeva won silver, Turkmenistan's first medal at the
Tokyo Games, while Japan's Mikiko Andoh earned Japan's first
medal in the sport by claiming the bronze.
Andoh burst into tears on the stage after her final attempt at
the clean and jerk and was helped up by two coaches.
The Japanese lifter said she injured her knee this month by
dropping a barbell when she was practising.
"I thought that was the end of it when that happened," Andoh
said. "I was not able to do the clean and jerk until I got here
today."
(Reporting by Ece Toksabay and Junko Fujita; Editing by Peter
Rutherford and Ed Osmond)
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