China had a one-two finish in the men's 67 kilograms total event on day three of the International Weightlifting Federation World Championships in Thai city Pattaya ©IWF

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Defending champion Chen Lijun triumphed overall with 337kg, despite not winning either the snatch or the clean and jerk competitions ©IWF
Defending champion Chen Lijun triumphed overall with 337kg, despite not winning either the snatch or the clean and jerk competitions ©IWF
Feng Lyudong was the overall runner-up having managed a total of 333kg in the weight category's B session ©IWF
Feng Lyudong was the overall runner-up having managed a total of 333kg in the weight category's B session ©IWF
Rounding off the total podium was North Korea's Pak Jong Ju, who broke the world record in the clean and jerk with a lift of 188kg to finish on 330kg overall ©IWF
Rounding off the total podium was North Korea's Pak Jong Ju, who broke the world record in the clean and jerk with a lift of 188kg to finish on 330kg overall ©IWF
But the biggest prize went the way of Chen ©IWF
But the biggest prize went the way of Chen ©IWF
China's Liao Qiuyun broke the women's 55kg clean and jerk world record having already secured overall victory ©IWF
China's Liao Qiuyun broke the women's 55kg clean and jerk world record having already secured overall victory ©IWF
Compatriot Zhang Wanqiong came second in the total ©IWF
Compatriot Zhang Wanqiong came second in the total ©IWF
The Philippines' Hidilyn Diaz completed the top three ©IWF
The Philippines' Hidilyn Diaz completed the top three ©IWF
Liao proudly showed off China's flag on the podium ©IWF
Liao proudly showed off China's flag on the podium ©IWF
And celebrated with her fellow medallists, including the third-place finisher in the snatch, Uzbekistan's Muattar Nabieva ©IWF
And celebrated with her fellow medallists, including the third-place finisher in the snatch, Uzbekistan's Muattar Nabieva ©IWF