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Rim conquers pain to finish second at weightlifting Worlds

China's Yue Kang (L) and Russia's Olga Zubova (R) help North Korea's Rim Jong-Sim onto the podium during the women's 75kg category award ceremony at the International Weightlifting Federation World Championships on November 27, 2015 in Houston

Olympic gold medalist Rim Jong-Sim defied the doctor's advice and a painful hip injury to finish second in dramatic fashion in the women's 75kg category at the World Weightlifting Championships. The 22-year-old from North Korea battled through the pain of knee, left hip and a muscle injury, collapsing three times on stage before finishing second to winner Kang Yue of China on Friday. Rim had to be helped onto the podium by Kang and bronze medal winner Olga Zubova where she received her medal and was then helped backstage before being rushed to the hospital on a stretcher. "It was an honor to compete against her. She is a hero," said Zubova, of Russia. Rim, who will drop back to 69kg to try and defend her Olympic title next year in Brazil, injured herself while attempting her third snatch. She was taken backstage where an International Weightlifting Federation doctor advised her to withdraw. But she refused, coming back to a loud cheer at the George R. Brown Convention Center for a 150kg clean and jerk lift which she made before collapsing. Rim hobbled off the stage, but returned again to a standing ovation while she made a successful attempt at 155kg before collapsing again. Her attempt at 157kg failed and she collapsed again. "That took a huge amount of courage," said American Jenny Arthur, who finished eighth. Defending champion Nadezhda Evstyukhina of Russia completed just three lifts and finished off the podium.