I guess there will be no previews since it seems to be very difficult to find information about athletes. It seems one needs to have connections in some weightlifting association in order to get some up-to-date statistics. Most of the organizers - and even federations - don't care about informing the public which I'm strugling to understand

Today the women's competition started with 58 kg division. It was time to for new lifters to step up because this category European number one lifter, Marina Shainova, wasn't there today.
In snatch it was tough battle to make to the podium; first and second were tied with 96 kg and the third was on one kilo behind. Weird thing that Eurosport didn't televise this in Finland

In C&J it was all Anastasia Novikava of Belarus. She only needed two attemps in order to secure her victory and lifts looked really effortless. Snatch winner, Romela Begaj, wasn't that strong in clean and jerk making only one succesfull lift, but it was enough for bronze medal in total. Roxana Cocos was really trying in front home crowd and it looked pretty good at first, but she failed two times in 117 attempts. Julija Kalina's was second in alla categories.
Finlands' lifters Anna and Jenni placed 10th and 12th respectively.

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1) Anastasia Novikava Valko-Venäjä 216 (96+120)
2) Julija Kalina, Ukraina 212 (95+117)
3) Romela Begaj, Albania 207 (96+111)
4) Roxana Cocos, Romania 204 (90+114)
5) Julija Derkatsh, Ukraina 192 (85+107)
6) Agnes Chiquet, Ranska 191 (82+109)
7) Iryna Mishtshuk, Valko-Venäjä 185 (90+95)

Chariklia Kastritsi, Kreikka 183 (83+100)
9) Konstantina Lapou, Kreikka 182 (87+95)
10) Anna Everi, Suomi 173 (76+97)
11) Ivelina Nikolova, Bulgaria 173 (80+93)
12) Jenni Puputti, Suomi 165 (77+88)
13) Christina Ejstrup, Tanska 147 (65+82)
Ingrid Teeuwen, Alankomaat – (0+58)
* from painonnostoliitto. More visual material coming later.