SINGAPORE: Pakistani female powerlifters Saniha Ghafoor and Twinkle Sohail on Saturday bagged golds in their respective categories during the Oceania Pacific Powerlifting Championship being organized in Singapore.
Saniha won four medals in the 57kg category for squat, bench press, deadlift, and total weight. The powerlifter lifted an aggregate weight of 280kg; 115kg during squat, 55kg during bench press, 110kg during deadlift. On the other hand, Twinkle Sohail secured four gold medals in the 72kg category. The event is being held in Park Avenue Convention Centre in Singapore.
Oceania Pacific Powerlifting
After Sabiha Ghafoor, now Twinkle Sohail won all four Gold Medals in 72kg category. Now Pakistan’s gold tally is 8. Proud of you girls… #womenpower #Powerlifting pic.twitter.com/JECpR6sNRn— Akber Ali (@AkberAli2611) December 9, 2017
Other Pakistani powerlifters competing in the event include Sybil Sohail (47kg), Rabbia Razzaq (84kg), Muhammad Ahmad Khan (105kg), Syed Nadeem Hashmi (105kg), Mahmood Heera (120kg) and manager Mohammad Rashed Mallik.
After Sabiha Ghafoor, Twinkle sohail from PAKISTAN sealed the victory by winning all four gold medals in 72kg category in Oceania/Pacific Powerlifting championship being held in singapore.Twinkle won all 4 gold in squat,benchpress,deadlift and in total also#Powerlifting pic.twitter.com/VmRTK8BJfX
— Irshad Ali (@irshadaajnews) December 9, 2017
The Oceania Pacific Powerlifting Championship is being held in Singapore till December 10 (Sunday). The event started on December 7. In 2015, Twinkle Sohail won a gold medal in the Asian Bench-Press Powerlifting Championship, which was held in Muscat, Oman.
Biggest powerlifting contingent
Earlier, Pakistan sent its biggest weightlifting contingent to Singapore for the Oceania Classic Championships and Pacific Invitationals. Debutant powerlifter Saniha Ghafoor feels it is high time that the country’s women make a mark in the sport.
“To make a successful debut is very important, especially as a female Pakistani powerlifter,” said Saniha, who will be competing in the 57kg event. “It’s more than what we can ask for at the moment. I’m making my debut and I’m glad I have other female players in the team who have won medals. If I can bench 160kg, I know I can win gold. I’m aiming for nothing less.”
“It is important to train constantly; both powerlifting and weightlifting are challenging sport, I find weightlifting to be easier and of course powerlifting is something which I’ve just started. However, both are strength sports and require top form,” she said.
Along with Saniha, 2015 Asian Championship gold medallist Twinkle Sohail will be representing the country in the 72kg category, Rabia Razzaq will be in the 84kg competition while Sybil Sohail will be showing her talent in 47kg. The four-woman contingent makes it Pakistan’s biggest in any powerlifting event.
In the men’s categories, Mehmood Hera and teenager Muhammad Ahmed Khan will represent Pakistan in 120kg, Syed Nadeem Hashmi will lift in the 105kg event and Pakistan Powerlifting Federation (PPF) secretary Rashed Malik will be in action in the masters three category for above 60-year-old players.
“We’ve had this image of Pakistan that we can’t produce quality female powerlifters, we feel that this championship will certainly change that image,” said Malik.
The championships in Singapore will be featuring 148 athletes from different countries including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and China among others.
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