The second attempt refers to the middle turn an athlete takes during a weightlifting competition. This lift follows the opening try and usually involves a higher weight to increase the total score. Success on this attempt provides the athlete with the confidence to try a record in the final round. The lifter successfully completed their second attempt with one hundred kilograms on the heavy barbell. Coaches choose this weight carefully to ensure the athlete moves up the leaderboard without failing. This middle lift is a critical step in building the best possible total for the event.
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