Introduction
Eileen Cikamatana was born on 18 September,1999 in Australia, is an Australian weightlifter. She competed in the women’s 90 kg events at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, winning the gold medal. She also won the gold medal in the women’s 87 kg event at the 2022 Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham, England, which made her the first woman to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games for two different Countries.
Quick Facts
Heading | Description |
Birth Name | Eileen Floanna Maria Cikamat |
Nationality | Australian. |
Born on | 18th September, 1999. |
Age | 23 years ( As on 2022) |
Sport | Weightlifting. |
Weight | 82 Kgs/ 187.39 Lbs. |
Height | 170 Cm/ 5 feet 7 inches. |
Medal Record | Women’s weightlifting Representing Australia. |
Commonwealth Games 2022 | Birmingham – 87 kg. |
Oceania Championships 2021 Representing Fiji | 87 kg. |
Commonwealth Games 2018 | Gold Coast – 90 kg. |
Commonwealth Championships 2017 | Gold Coast – 90 kg. 2016 Penang – 69 kg |
Oceania Championships 2017 | Gold Coast – 90 kg. 2016 Suva – 69 kg |
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2017 | Ashgabat – 90 kg. |
World Championships (Junior) 2017 | Tokyo – 90 kg. |
World Championships (Youth) 2016 | Penang – 69 kg. |
Social Media | |
Instagram 4997 followers | Instagram/Cikamatana |
Net Worth | $ 5 million (INR 39.80 Cr). |
Last Updated | August 2022 |
Dating & Relationship Status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about She ‘s past relationship and any previous engagement.
Net Worth
Eileen Cikamatana’s income source is mostly from being a successful Weightlifter. Net Worth – $1 million – $5 million Source of Income – Weightlifter
Unknown Facts
- Cikamatana won the 90 kg class while representing Fiji on the Gold Coast.
- Her second lift of 137 kg in Birmingham won the gold, and she capped her won with a third lift of 145 kg.
- Cikamatana is recovering from a 26 cm tear in her thigh.
FAQ
Q. Who is Eileen Cikamatana?
Ans:- She is an Australian weightlifter. She competed in the women’s 90 kg events at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, winning the gold medal.