Hangzhou APG Powerlifting preview: Thrilling contests on cards with Paralympic, World stars in focus
2023/10/05 18:48
Xiaoshan Sports Centre Gymnasium is set to witness the world's best athletes asserting their status through incredible power and technique when the Powerlifting events get underway in Hangzhou on October 23, 2023.
Both the men's and women's competitions are expected to be thrilling rounds with the presence of Paralympic and World champions in the line-up of 173 athletes from 31 countries and regions competing for 20 gold medals at Xiaoshan Sports Centre Gymnasium.
The host country, China is expected to dominate as athletes head into the Asian Para Games after a powerful show at the Dubai 2023 World Para Powerlifting Championships. China has topped the medal table with 18 medals that included nine gold medals and several world records.
Paralympic champions Guo Lingling (Women's Up To 41kg), Tan Yujiao (Women's Up To 67kg), Deng Xuemei (Women's Over 86kg), Qi Yongkai (Men's Up To 59kg) and Yan Panpan (Men's Up To 97kg) yet again stamped their dominance months with their record breaking shows ahead of the Games. They are expected to continue the momentum at home in Hangzhou Asian Para Games, helping China retain the top spot in medal table (10 golds in Indonesia 2018 Asian Para Games).
Gustin, Khattab eye first gold
Elsewhere, there will be several familiar faces expected to shine in Hangzhou Asian Para Games. But there will some others who will be aiming their first ever Asian Para Games medals. Paralympic champions Bonnie Bunyau Gustin of Malaysia (Men's Up To 72kg) and Abdelkareem Khattab of Jordan (Men's Up To 88kg) would be looking to win their first Asian Para Games gold medals after becoming world champions and setting new records.
Meanwhile, Vietnam's Le Van Cong, who clinched his first world title in six years in Dubai, would love to stay on top ahead of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic champion Omar Qarada from Jordan in the 49kg line-up.
Vietnam will also have Nguyễn Bình An, the defending champion in Men's Up To 54kg but he is expected to face a tough challenge from Kazakhstan's David Degtyarev, the new world champion.
In Men's Up To 80kg, the fight for title will be between rivals—Paralympic and world champion Rouhollah Rostami and China's defending champion Gu Xiaofei.
Islamic Republic of Iran to rule heavyweight events
Islamic Republic of Iran's men should dominate in heavyweight categories and continue the legacy of Siamand Rahman through the presence of Aliakbar Gharibshahi (Men's Up To 107kg) and Aminzadeh Ahmad (Men's Over 107kg).
However, Mongolia's Sodnompiljee Enkhbayar, the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic gold medallist, would be ready to defend his Men's Up To 107kg title.
Elsewhere in women's events, Indonesia will have a few players who can challenge the home stars including two-time Paralympic medallist Ni Nengah Widiasih (Women's Up To 45kg), Siti Mahmudah (Women's Up To 79kg) and Sriyanti (Women's Over 86kg). Meanwhile, Vietnam's Thi Linh Phuong Dang will be also eager to shine at Hangzhou after her world bronze in Women's Up To 50kg event.
For the Republic of Korea, Indonesia 2018 medallists Lee Hyunjung (Women's Over 86kg) and Lee Youngsun (Women's Up To 86kg) would be aiming to retain their medals.
Powerlifting, which has been part of Asian Para Games since Guangzhou 2010 Asian Para Games, will run over five days at Xiaoshan Sports Centre Gymnasium in Hangzhou.