The jury of officials put the lift under review, ultimately ruling it a no-lift when replay showed that Nye removed her hands from the bar before it had fallen past her shoulders. For safety reasons, weightlifters must guide the bar’s fall at least to shoulder level with both hands. Failing to do so disqualifies the lift.
Nye had roughly 30 minutes to come to grips with her error, put it behind her and refocus for the second half of the competition, the clean & jerk. Her second lift at 111 kg had her in third position at the break.
Meanwhile, Dajomes hit all three of her snatch attempts including a 118 kg (260 lbs.) mark on her final lift to grab the lead. She let out a determined roar in celebration, but not before the bar had cleared her shoulders.
Nye took her first clean & jerk attempt at 133 kg (293 lbs.). She completed the lift without issue, deliberately guiding the bar all the way to the floor. She glared at the jury as she walked off the platform.
Dajomes proceeded to successfully lift 135 kg (298 lbs.). Then Nye again, 138 kg (304 lbs.) with authority, a personal best.
The Ecuadorian improved to 140 kg (309 lbs.) on her second clean & jerk attempt to take a nine-kilo lead into the final attempt.
Dajomes put 145 kg (320 lbs.) on the bar to try to put the gold medal out of Nye’s reach. The attempt was initially ruled a no-lift despite Dajomes getting the bar overhead, but a jury’s review awarded her the lift. A perfect six-for-six performance to become the Olympic champion and put Ecuador on the weightlifting map.
Nye went for an adventurous final attempt at 148 kg (326 lbs.) but came up empty. She beamed with delight, knowing she had just secured the best result for an American weightlifter at the Olympic Games since she was an infant.
The U.S. has now won a weightlifting medal in back-to-back Olympic Games. At Rio 2016, Sarah Robles secured a bronze medal in the 75+ kg/165 lbs. competition. Robles has a chance to repeat or better that effort later in the Tokyo Games.
All three 76 kg/156 lbs. medals went to the western hemisphere Sunday as Mexico’s Aremi Fuentes took advantage a pair of bomb-outs by South Korean Kim Su-Hyeon and Ukraine’s Iryna Dekha to win the bronze for Mexico’s fourth-ever weightlifting medal.