<p>Indian lifters Jhili Dalabehera and Gyaneshwari Yadav finished fourth and fifth respectively in the severely depleted women's 49kg competition at the Asian Championships here.</p>.<p>Both Jhilli and Gyaneshwari lifted the same total of 171kg on Saturday night.</p>.<p>Jhili, a former Asian Championship gold medallist in the 45kg event, heaved (77kg+94kg). Had she managed to lift 94kg in her third clean and jerk attempt, she would have won the bronze medal.</p>.<p>World junior silver medallist Gyaneshwari, on the other hand, registered her personal best in both snatch (76kg) and clean and jerk (95kg).</p>.<p>It is the same weight division in which Mirabai Chanu, who has given the continental tournament a miss, won a silver at the Tokyo Olympics, with an effort off 202kg (87kg+115kg).</p>.<p>In the last edition of the tournament, Chanu had won the bronze medal in the women's 49kg event and had also registered the current clean and jerk world record of 119kg.</p>.<p>China's Jiali Wang clinched the gold with an effort of 186kg (81kg+105kg).</p>.<p>Chinese Taipei's Jing Lin Cheng, who lifted 181kg (79kg-102kg), and Turkmenistan's Yulduz Jumabayeva 172kg (75kg+97kg), took home the silver and bronze respectively.</p>.<p>Earlier on Saturday, Harshada Garud had won a bronze in the women's 45kg event.</p>.<p>India have fielded a 13-member squad for the tournament, comprising mainly of juniors.</p>.<p>Several top lifters from across the continent have chosen to give the tournament a miss and instead concentrate on the World Championships in December which will also serve as a qualifying event for the 2024 Paris Olympics.</p>
<p>Indian lifters Jhili Dalabehera and Gyaneshwari Yadav finished fourth and fifth respectively in the severely depleted women's 49kg competition at the Asian Championships here.</p>.<p>Both Jhilli and Gyaneshwari lifted the same total of 171kg on Saturday night.</p>.<p>Jhili, a former Asian Championship gold medallist in the 45kg event, heaved (77kg+94kg). Had she managed to lift 94kg in her third clean and jerk attempt, she would have won the bronze medal.</p>.<p>World junior silver medallist Gyaneshwari, on the other hand, registered her personal best in both snatch (76kg) and clean and jerk (95kg).</p>.<p>It is the same weight division in which Mirabai Chanu, who has given the continental tournament a miss, won a silver at the Tokyo Olympics, with an effort off 202kg (87kg+115kg).</p>.<p>In the last edition of the tournament, Chanu had won the bronze medal in the women's 49kg event and had also registered the current clean and jerk world record of 119kg.</p>.<p>China's Jiali Wang clinched the gold with an effort of 186kg (81kg+105kg).</p>.<p>Chinese Taipei's Jing Lin Cheng, who lifted 181kg (79kg-102kg), and Turkmenistan's Yulduz Jumabayeva 172kg (75kg+97kg), took home the silver and bronze respectively.</p>.<p>Earlier on Saturday, Harshada Garud had won a bronze in the women's 45kg event.</p>.<p>India have fielded a 13-member squad for the tournament, comprising mainly of juniors.</p>.<p>Several top lifters from across the continent have chosen to give the tournament a miss and instead concentrate on the World Championships in December which will also serve as a qualifying event for the 2024 Paris Olympics.</p>