Canadian weightlifter settles for silver on day of drama at Commonwealth Games
GOLD COAST, Australia — On a day of weightlifting high drama, Canadian Boady Santavy put on a record-breaking performance at the Commonwealth Games. But defending champion Steven Kari of Papua New Guinea went one better.
The 20-year-old from Sarnia, Ont., had to settle for silver Sunday in the men’s 94-kilogram division while Kari wept for joy atop the medal podium after snatching gold from the Canadian with a do-or-die clean-and-jerk lift of 216 kilograms. India’s Vikas Thakur took bronze.
“He’s strong. But he’s not going to take my gold medal away from me,” the 24-year-old Kari, pounding his heart, said of Santavy after beating him by one kilogram.
There is real-life drama awaiting Santavy back home in the wake of a hit-and-run that left a man seriously injured. Santavy was charged with failing to remain at the scene of the collision after turning himself in, according to a Sarnia police statement dated March 19. He was released on a promise to appear in court.