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Here is an English article similar to the one you provided: --- **Fuzhou, February 24 (Xinhua News Agency) - Reporter Liu Yang** On the second day of the 2019 Weightlifting World Cup and 2020 Tokyo Olympic Qualification Tournament, Chinese athlete Chen Guiming broke the women's 59kg clean and jerk world record, winning the clean and jerk and total weight titles in her category. Li Dayin swept all three titles in the men's 81kg category and broke the world record for the total weight in this class. Chen Guiming, 25, who won the silver medal in the women's 59kg category at the 2018 Weightlifting World Championships, successfully lifted 98kg in her first snatch attempt of the day but failed in her next two attempts at 102kg, finishing second in the snatch competition. In the clean and jerk, she successfully lifted 127kg, 132kg, and 136kg in her three attempts, with the final lift improving her own world record by 2kg. Despite breaking the record, Chen was not entirely satisfied with her performance. "There were still a lot of shortcomings in the snatch. I didn't feel I was in the right place, and my confidence wasn't high enough, so my success rate was low. Clean and jerk is my strong suit. I increased the weight by 4kg for my third lift and went for 136kg. I had lifted this weight before, so there wasn't much pressure, and it wasn't surprising. I believe I can still break more records in the clean and jerk." In the men's 81kg category, Li Dayin, who won the bronze medal in the total score at last year's World Championships, secured three titles with an overwhelming advantage, lifting 171kg in the snatch, 204kg in the clean and jerk, and a total of 375kg, improving the total world record in the class by 1kg. Jiang Bin, 23, won the silver medal in the snatch and placed fourth in the clean and jerk and total score. After the competition, Li Dayin was thrilled: "I've been in good form lately, and everything went smoothly today. I was really hoping to succeed in all my attempts, but I missed one snatch, which was a bit regrettable. Still, I didn’t hesitate afterward and went straight to increase the weight on the third attempt, which worked out." In the women's 55kg category, Chinese athlete Liao Qiuyun won the total weight title with a 96kg snatch, a 125kg clean and jerk, and a total of 221kg. The competition for the women's 55kg title was between two Chinese athletes. Liao Qiuyun, the 24-year-old champion of the 53kg class at the National Games, and 26-year-old Li Yajun, who placed third in the total score at last year's World Championships, both lifted 96kg in their snatch attempts, with Li Yajun winning the title due to lifting the weight earlier as per IWF regulations. In the clean and jerk, Liao Qiuyun outlifted Li Yajun by 125kg to 119kg, taking both the clean and jerk and total score titles. On February 24, in the men's 73kg category of the 2019 Weightlifting World Cup and Tokyo Olympic Qualification Tournament held in Fuzhou, Chinese athlete Wei Yinting won the snatch, clean and jerk, and total weight titles by lifting 162kg in the snatch, 189kg in the clean and jerk, and a total of 351kg. The main competition for the men's 73kg gold medal was also between two Chinese athletes. Wei Yinting, a 21-year-old debutant at an international event, secured all three titles with a 162kg snatch, 189kg clean and jerk, and a total of 351kg. Yuan Chengfei, 24, ranked third in the snatch with a lift of 151kg, lifted 188kg in the clean and jerk, and ultimately won the silver medal in both the clean and jerk and total score. --- This translation keeps the structure and key information from the original while being fully in English.