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Rosegie Ramos

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Rosegie Ramos
Personal information
NationalityFilipino
Born (2003-12-15) 15 December 2003 (age 20)
Zamboanga City, Philippines
Height1.45 m (4 ft 9 in)
Weight48.70 kg (107 lb)
Sport
CountryPhilippines
SportWeightlifting
Event49 kg
Coached byJulius Naranjo
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
  • Snatch: 87 kg (2023, NR)
  • Clean and jerk: 103 kg (2023)
  • Total: 190 kg (2023, NR)
Medal record
Women's weightlifting
Representing the  Philippines
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Southeast Asian Games 0 0 1
Asian Junior Championships 1 0 0
Total 1 0 1
Southeast Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Vietnam –49 kg
Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2022 Tashkent –49 kg
Gold medal – first place 2023 Delhi –49 kg

Rosegie Amis Ramos (born 15 December 2003[1]) is a Filipino weightlifter, competing in the women's 49 kg category.[2]

Career

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Ramos first participated at the 2019 Asian Youth & Junior Weightlifting Championships competing in the women's youth 49 kg category. She placed fourth overall.[3]

She then participated at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games, her first senior competition while still being a youth lifter. She received a bronze medal and achieved three national records in the process.[2] In the same year, she participated at the 2022 Asian Youth & Junior Weightlifting Championships. Now competing as a junior, she won the gold medal in the junior women's 49 kg category.[4]

Rosegie Ramos would fail short of qualifying for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris due to a tiebreaker with tenth ranking lifter, Beatriz Piron from the Dominican Republic in the IWF Olympic Qualification Ranking.[5][6][7]

Personal life

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Ramos's family comes from a line of weightlifters. With sister Rose Jean Ramos who is a two-time youth world champion and her cousin Hidilyn Diaz who is an Olympic and world champion are also weightlifters.[8][9]

Major results

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Year Venue Weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total Rank
1 2 3 Rank 1 2 3 Rank
World Championships
2022 Colombia Bogotá, Colombia 49 kg 75 75 75 21 95 100 19 170 17
2023 Saudi Arabia Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 49 kg 82 84 86 7 100 102 104 13 188 7
Asian Games
2023 China Hangzhou, China 49 kg 83 85 87 4 100 103 103 5 190 5
Asian Championships
2023 South Korea Jinju, South Korea 49 kg 82 84 87 6 99 102 102 13 183 9
Asian Junior Championships
2022 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 49 kg 75 78 80 1st place, gold medalist(s) 93 96 100 1st place, gold medalist(s) 176 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2023 India Delhi, India 49 kg 80 80 83 1st place, gold medalist(s) 96 99 101 1st place, gold medalist(s) 182 1st place, gold medalist(s)

References

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  1. ^ "Weightlifting RAMOS Rosegie - The 19th Asian Games". info.hangzhou2022.cn. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "SEA Games: Rosegie Ramos debuts with bronze in weightlifting". INQUIRER.net. May 19, 2022. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  3. ^ "Results Book". Asian Weightlifting Federation. October 27, 2019. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  4. ^ "Results Book". Asian Weightlifting Federation. July 25, 2022. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  5. ^ Castillejo, Dyaan (April 2, 2024). "Rosegie Ramos falls outside of Top 10, may still qualify for Paris". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  6. ^ Ramos, Josef (April 2, 2024). "The one that got away? Not quite yet for Rosegie". BusinessMirror. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  7. ^ Suing, Ivan (June 4, 2024). "Ramos trains sights on L.A. Olympics 2028". Daily Tribune. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
  8. ^ "Next Hidilyn Diaz? Sisters cop weightlifting medals in Peru contest". Philstar.com. November 15, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  9. ^ "Golden performances in Batang Pinoy proof Hidilyn Diaz's family a goldmine of Olympic hopefuls". spin.ph. December 1, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
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