Valentin Perez, Lidia

NOC Spain   
GenderWomen
Born10 Feb 1985 in Ponferrada, ESP
Height1.69 m
Human Interest
Further Personal Information
Residence Madrid, ESP
Sport Specific Information
Why this sport? "I really liked all kinds of sport. A weightlifting coach noticed me and offered me the chance to try the sport. I liked it so much from the first time that I decided to focus on weightlifting. Now I think that I did not choose this sport but that it chose me."
Name of coach Matias Fernandez [national], ESP
General Interest
Other information OLYMPIC UPGRADES
She originally finished fourth at the 2012 Olympic Games in London and fifth at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, but due to anti-doping violations of athletes who finished ahead of her at the time, she was upgraded to the gold medal for the 2012 Games and the silver medal for the 2008 Games. "I was given the gold from London just before going to the Rio Olympics. I was glad, but I had my mind on Rio and I could not lose my concentration. Suddenly you are the gold medallist from London and you are a candidate to win gold in Rio too. That was a lot of pressure. And then, after the Games, they told me that I had won silver in Beijing. It is extraordinary. Just a few months earlier I did not have any Olympic medals, and suddenly I see myself with three. Of course, you think about what it would have been like to have won them at the time. How I would have trained differently after winning gold in London, with probably a lot more resources. These are things I will never know, but it does not matter, because now I have my medals and I know I have achieved them in a clean, honest way." (eldiarioalerta.com, 03 Jun 2021; expansion.com, 09 Oct 2017; marca.com, 28 Sep 2017)

SPORTING IMAGE
She says she is proud that her example has changed the image of weightlifting in Spain as a male sport. "Sport is sport, period. It is true that more boys than girls have practised weightlifting, so I am very happy to have been the first person from Spain, especially being a woman, to win an Olympic medal, and a world championship gold medal. I think people can see weightlifting as a sport has changed, now there are more girls who practise it, and people realise that it is not a question of gender, but rather a question of talent. Now the way is open. Girls have a little easier path than when I started. When someone leads the way it is much easier. If it was thanks to me, I am proud to have facilitated it. Someone had to be." (olympics.com, 31 Mar 2021)

APPAREL DESIGN
She designs her own collection of active apparel, including sweat pants and T-shirts. "I am interested in fashion because I consider myself a creative person. I think there is a demand at the national training centre [CAR] because there are more girls than boys. In the future I would like to dress the national team." (elpais.com, 02 Jun 2018)
Sport Specific Information
When and where did you begin this sport? She began weightlifting at age 11.
Further Personal Information
Occupation Athlete
Languages Spanish
Sport Specific Information
Club / Team UCAM Murcia: Spain
General Interest
Injuries Gastroenteritis prevented her from competing at the 2021 European Championships in Moscow, Russian Federation. (rtve.es, 05 Apr 2021)

A shoulder injury disrupted her training ahead of the 2018 World Championships in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. She went on to win two gold medals at the event. (diariosur.es, 08 Nov 2018)

She missed the 2015 World Championships in Houston, TX, United States of America, and the 2016 European Championships in Forde, Norway, due to a foot injury she sustained in November 2015. She returned to competition in March 2016. (sport.es, 14 Apr 2016; mundodeportivo.com, 08 Mar 2016; wangconnection.com, 27 Nov 2015)
Awards and honours A sculpture in her honour was erected in her hometown of Camponaraya, Spain, in 2021. (iwf.sport, 01 Oct 2021)

In 2020 the Toralin Municipal Sports Complex in Ponferrada, Spain, was renamed in her honour. (ponferrada.org, 01 May 2021; efe.com, 22 Dec 2020)

She was named the 2018 Female Athlete of the Year by Spanish sports newspaper Mundo Deportivo. (mundodeportivo.com, 08 Feb 2019)

She was named the 2017 and 2018 Jeno Boskovics Lifter of the Year by the International Weightlifting Federation following a public vote. (iwf.net, 08 May 2018, 11 Feb 2019)

In 2016 she received the National Sports Award in Spain. (lydiavalentin.com, 01 Apr 2018)

She received the gold medal of the Royal Order of Sports Merit in 2016, and the silver medal in 2014. (lydiavalentin.com, 01 Apr 2018)
Memorable sporting achievement Winning bronze in the 75kg category at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (Twitter profile, 12 Aug 2017)
Ambitions To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (efe.com, 03 Jun 2021)
Sport Specific Information
Training Regime She trains at Joaquin Blume High Performance Centre in Madrid, Spain.
Further Personal Information
Higher education Physical Education - San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia [UCAM]: Spain
General Interest
Hobbies Driving, listening to music. (elespanol.com, 12 Dec 2020)
Superstitions / Rituals / Beliefs She forms a heart shape with her hands after successfully completing her last attempt in competitions. (leonoticias.com, 17 Jul 2019)
Milestones She became the first Spanish weightlifter to win an Olympic medal of any colour when she was retrospectively awarded silver for the 75kg category at the 2008 Games due to anti-doping violations of several competitors. She had originally finished fifth in Beijing. (SportsDeskOnline, 13 Jun 2021)

She became the first Spanish weightlifter to win an Olympic gold medal, and the first Spanish lifter to win two Olympic medals, when she was retrospectively awarded gold for the 75kg category at the 2012 Games due to anti-doping violations of several competitors. She had originally finished fourth in London. (SportsDeskOnline, 13 Jun 2021)

At the 2017 World Championships in Anaheim, CA, United States of America, she became the first Spanish lifter to win a gold medal at the world championships when she triumphed in the 75kg category snatch lift and clean and jerk, as well as combined total score. The following year she became the first female lifter to win a world championship gold medal in the newly introduced 81kg category when she triumphed in both snatch lift and combined total score at the event in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. (SportsDeskOnline, 13 Jun 2021)
Sporting philosophy / motto "Reality surpasses the dream." (Twitter profile, 09 Jun 2021)

Major Results
Year Rank Event Venue
Olympic Games
2020 10 87kg   Tokyo
2016 3 75kg   Rio de Janeiro
2012 1 75kg   London
2008 2 75kg   Beijing
World Championships
2019 2 81kg   Pattaya
2019 5 81kg - Snatch   Pattaya
2019 3 81kg - Clean & Jerk   Pattaya
2018 1 81kg   Ashgabat
2018 1 81kg - Snatch   Ashgabat
2018 3 81kg - Clean & Jerk   Ashgabat
2017 1 75kg   Anaheim, CA
2017 1 75kg - Snatch   Anaheim, CA
2017 1 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Anaheim, CA
2015   75kg   Houston, TX
2015   75kg - Snatch   Houston, TX
2015   75kg - Clean & Jerk   Houston, TX
2014 4 75kg   Almaty
2014 3 75kg - Snatch   Almaty
2014 4 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Almaty
2013 3 75kg   Wroclaw
2013 2 75kg - Snatch   Wroclaw
2013 3 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Wroclaw
2011 5 75kg   Paris
2011 4 75kg - Snatch   Paris
2011 7 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Paris
2010   75kg   Antalya
2010 6 75kg - Snatch   Antalya
2010   75kg - Clean & Jerk   Antalya
2009 5 75kg   Goyang
2009 3 75kg - Snatch   Goyang
2009 8 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Goyang
2007 6 75kg   Chiang Mai
2007 5 75kg - Snatch   Chiang Mai
2007 8 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Chiang Mai
2006   75kg   Santo Domingo
2006 13 75kg - Snatch   Santo Domingo
2006   75kg - Clean & Jerk   Santo Domingo
2005 10 75kg   Doha
2005 7 75kg - Snatch   Doha
2005 13 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Doha
2002   63kg   Warsaw
2002   63kg - Snatch   Warsaw
2002 13 63kg - Clean & Jerk   Warsaw
European Championships
2019 2 76kg   Batumi
2019 1 76kg - Snatch   Batumi
2019 2 76kg - Clean & Jerk   Batumi
2018 1 75kg   Bucharest
2018 1 75kg - Snatch   Bucharest
2018 1 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Bucharest
2017 1 75kg   Split
2017 2 75kg - Snatch   Split
2017 1 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Split
2015 1 75kg   Tbilisi
2015 1 75kg - Snatch   Tbilisi
2015 1 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Tbilisi
2014 1 75kg   Tel Aviv
2014 1 75kg - Snatch   Tel Aviv
2014 1 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Tel Aviv
2013 2 75kg   Tirana
2013 2 75kg - Snatch   Tirana
2013 2 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Tirana
2012 2 75kg   Antalya
2012 1 75kg - Snatch   Antalya
2012 2 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Antalya
2011 3 75kg   Kazan
2011 3 75kg - Snatch   Kazan
2011 3 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Kazan
2010 4 75kg   Minsk
2010 4 75kg - Snatch   Minsk
2010 4 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Minsk
2009 3 75kg   Bucharest
2009 2 75kg - Snatch   Bucharest
2009 3 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Bucharest
2008 2 75kg   Lignano Sabbiadoro
2008 2 75kg - Snatch   Lignano Sabbiadoro
2008 3 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Lignano Sabbiadoro
2007 3 75kg   Strasbourg
2007 2 75kg - Snatch   Strasbourg
2007 4 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Strasbourg
2006 7 75kg   Wladyslawowo
2006 5 75kg - Snatch   Wladyslawowo
2006 7 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Wladyslawowo
2005 6 75kg   Sofia
2005 6 75kg - Snatch   Sofia
2005 7 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Sofia
2004 9 75kg   Kiev
2004 11 75kg - Snatch   Kiev
2004 9 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Kiev
2002 11 69kg   Antalya
2002 11 69kg - Snatch   Antalya
2002 9 69kg - Clean & Jerk   Antalya
European Junior & Under 23 Championships
2005 3 75kg   Trencín
2005 1 75kg - Snatch   Trencín
2005 3 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Trencín
2004 4 75kg   Burgas
2004 3 75kg - Snatch   Burgas
2004 5 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Burgas
2003 12 63kg   Valencia
2003 6 63kg - Snatch   Valencia
2003 14 63kg - Clean & Jerk   Valencia
IWF Grand Prix
2013 1 75kg   Moscow
2013 1 75kg - Snatch   Moscow
2013 1 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Moscow
2011 3 75kg   Belgorod
2011 2 75kg - Snatch   Belgorod
2011 3 75kg - Clean & Jerk   Belgorod