Women’s Up to 45kg Powerlifting Final: Live Coverage from Paris Paralympics 2024

Sakina Khatun In Women’s 45kg Powerlifting Final At Paris Paralympics Highlights: Indian Finishes Seventh image

India’s Sakina Khatun finished seventh in the women’s up to 45kg final at the Paris Paralympics after her successful 86kg lift in the first round. China’s Guo Lingling won gold, while Great Britain’s Zoe Newson settled for silver, and Turkey’s Nazmiya Muslu Murati clinched bronze. Catch the highlights right her.

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Sakina Khatun’s Journey and Performance at the Paris Paralympics 2024

Introduction

Sakina Khatun, a seasoned para-powerlifter from India, made her second appearance at the Paralympic Games in Paris 2024. Competing in the women’s up to 45kg powerlifting final, Sakina aimed to build on her previous successes and make her mark on the global stage.

Journey to the Final

Sakina’s journey to the Paris Paralympics was marked by determination and resilience. Overcoming the challenges posed by polio, which she contracted as an infant, Sakina has consistently demonstrated her strength and skill in para-powerlifting. Her notable achievements include a silver medal at the 2018 Para Asian Games and a bronze medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games12.

Performance in the Final

In the final held at La Chapelle Arena on September 4, 2024, Sakina started strong with an impressive lift of 86kg in her first attempt1. This initial success boosted the confidence of her team and supporters. However, the competition intensified, and Sakina faced tough challenges in her subsequent attempts. She aimed to lift 90kg and 92kg in her second and third attempts, respectively, but unfortunately, she was unable to complete these lifts23.

Overall Experience at the Paris Paralympics 2024

Despite finishing seventh in the final, Sakina’s participation in the Paris Paralympics was a testament to her perseverance and dedication. Competing against some of the best para-powerlifters in the world, including gold medalist Guo Lingling of China, who set a new world record with a lift of 123kg, Sakina showcased her unwavering spirit13.

Conclusion

Sakina Khatun’s journey to the Paris Paralympics 2024 and her performance in the women’s up to 45kg powerlifting final highlight her remarkable resilience and commitment to the sport. While she may not have secured a podium finish this time, her achievements and experiences continue to inspire many in the para-sport community.


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