In 2023, Juniansyah won the
SEA Games gold medal, setting three current
games records with final figures of 156-191-347 in the 73 kg event. Three months later, in August 2023, he underwent an
appendectomy and was required to take a 6-month break from training and competitions, which impacted his efforts to qualify for Paris 2024 Olympics. By the end of January 2024, he resumed training and prepared for the next upcoming competitions. He successfully secured
qualification for Paris by winning the gold medal at the
2024 IWF World Cup, where he set the current
world record with a total lift of 365 kg. At the
Paris 2024 Olympics, Juniansyah won the
gold medal in the men’s 73 kg event, setting a new
Olympic record with a 199 kg clean and jerk lift on his second attempt in the final. It was his Olympic debut and Juniansyah became the youngest Indonesian Olympic gold medalist at the age of 21. This victory marked the end of China’s five-consecutive-gold dominance in the
lightweight category. It was also Indonesia’s first Olympic gold medal in weightlifting in 72 years, since they began competing at the
Helsinki 1952 Olympics, ending a streak of 7 silver and 8 bronze
medals in the sport. == Achievements and records ==