Anastasia Gottfried won two medals for Georgia.

26 April, 2026

The final day of the European Championships proved successful for the Georgian women’s team. Anastasia Gottfried (+86 kg) secured two medals for Georgia.

The leader of the Georgian women’s national team, Anastasia Gottfried, earned a silver medal in the snatch by lifting 118 kg. In the clean and jerk, she recorded the fourth-best result with 144 kg; however, with a total of 262 kg, she added another award to her collection, which already includes a World Championship gold, two European Championship golds, and the same number of silver and one bronze medals.

 Mariam Murghvliani also competed in the same weight category, though she did not reach the medals. The Georgian weightlifter lifted 108 kg in the snatch, which was enough for eighth place. She placed tenth in the clean and jerk with 130 kg, and finished ninth overall with a total of 238 kg.

The title was claimed by British weightlifter Emily Campbell. The future champion began her performance with 117 kg in the snatch, placing third. She then went on to attack the gold medals—first in the clean and jerk, where she lifted 159 kg, and in the total with 276 kg.

The silver medal in the total was earned by Norway’s Solfrid Koanda, the 2025 European Female Weightlifter of the Year. The Scandinavian athlete was the best in the snatch, winning gold with 119 kg, and posted the second-best results in both the clean and jerk (156 kg) and the total (275 kg).

 Among the medalists was also Turkey’s Tuana Süren, who claimed a bronze medal in the clean and jerk with 145 kg.