Welcome to the live coverage of the men's up to 49kg para powerlifting final where India's Parmjeet Kumar also competes at 3:30 pm IST. Stay Tuned.
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Welcome to the live coverage of the men's up to 49kg para powerlifting final where India's Parmjeet Kumar also competes at 3:30 pm IST. Stay Tuned.
Parmjeet Kumar is one of the Indian para powerlifters who contributed gold in para sports. He is acknowledged for strength and determination.
First Indian World Championships Medalist: The powerlifter became the first Indian to win a medal at the World Para Powerlifting Championships.
Flag Bearer for India: He was honored as a flag bearer for India at the 2023 World Championships.
Asian Para Games Bronze Medal: He had won the bronze medal in the 2018 Asian Para Games.
Powerlifting has seen rapid growth within the Paralympic Movement and is now practiced by nearly 100 countries. In this sport, the strength of the athlete's upper body is taken to the limit in a discipline called the bench press.
During the powerlifting movement, the athlete needs to take the barbell down to the chest, with one momentary pause at the bottom of the movement, then press upward with locked elbows until full extension of the arms. Each of the athletes gets three attempts to lift maximum weight, and the winner will be the one who lifts the heaviest.
Since it made its Games debut at the 1984 Paralympics in New York, powerlifting has been a constant presence at the Games. From that initial format when just male athletes from six countries competed, the sport has seen significant expansion to include women for the first time at Sydney 2000, by which time the sport had spread to all five continents.
The Indian lifter will be in action soon as the start time for his event is 3:30 pm IST. Stay Tuned For More Updates
On go the heavy lift-offs. And the powerlifters are just playing catch-up with the weights-as if with pieces of cotton-great! But the real crowd-pleaser is Parmjeet Kumar. He goes for 150kg-and just crushes it like a feather.
WOW, the Indian lifter is now setting his sights on 157kg for his second attempt. Will he clear it on his first try? We’re confident he can pull it off, but what do you all think? However, this weight is still significantly lighter compared to what his opponents have chosen.
Omar Qarada, Jordan - Gold
Lê Văn Công, Vietnam - Silver
Parvin Mammadov, Azerbaijan - Bronze
That's a bummer, he gave it his all and managed to lift 157kg, but the bar tilted just enough to make the judges doubt the lift. Now he’s going for 161kg on his third attempt. Given the struggle with the second lift, it’s going to be tough, but let’s give him that adrenaline rush with out chants! Come on, Indiaaaa!
And that's a heartbreak, Parmjeet gave it his all but couldn’t lift the weight. He struggled with the bench press and nodded in disappointment at the end. With one successful lift of 150 kg, he is on 8th position on the table.
After two unsuccessful attempts, Parmjeet Kumar ended up in 8th place with a best lift of 150kg.
Well, this was not the result we had hoped for, but still, Parmjeet gave it his all, and that is what true sportsmanship consists of. We would continue our support for him as for all our athletes. And now, to wrap up our powerlifting coverage, we shall return with more updates for you live. Until then, Toodle-oo!