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Tuesday 17 December 2013 - 10:18
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Iranian heavy weigh Paralympics weightlifter picks 2.5x his weight

Tehran, Dec 17, IRNA -- Iranian athlete Mansour Pourmirzaie set a new world and Asian record of 273 kilograms in +107kg Asian and free competition sections, picking up two gold medals at Titiwangsa Stadium of Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.
The International Paralympics website wrote that Pourmirzaie, the Iranian heavy weigh Paralympics champion lifted 2.5 times his weigh over his head.


The 33 year old record holder of +107kg form Iran lifted the 273kg weigh over his head, improving the previous record of his Iraqi competitor 36 kilograms.

According to the report, this weightlifter can now lift objects weighing 276 kilograms, equal to two Arnold Schwarzeneggers, or one tiger, one guerilla, a crocodile, or thirty bicycles.

In an interview with the Paralympics website, Pourmirzaie has expressed hope to lift the 300kg weigh in UAE World Cup, creating another pride for Iran and his family members.

Iranian physically-challenged weightlifters, too, reigned supreme at the 2013 International Paralympics Committee (IPC) Power lifting Asian Open Championships in Malaysia, and stood on top of the podium.

On Thursday, Iranian athlete Mansour Pourmirzaie set a new world and Asian record of 273 kilograms in the mens +107-kg Asian and free competition sections, and picked up two gold medals at the Titiwangsa Stadium of the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.

A South Korean lifter pushed 233 kilograms to win silvers in both categories, while a sportsman from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was just behind the top two weightlifters with a lift of 220 kilograms.

Moreover, a Chinese athlete had a golden lift of 202 kilograms in the mens 107-kg Asian competition class, ahead of a Malaysian lifter who just failed to snatch the victory from the Chinese man with a lift of 192 kilograms.

Irans Mohammad Rezaeian completed the podium, but only in bronze position with 179 kilograms.

An Egyptian weightlifter lifted 225 kilograms to secure his gold in the mens 107-kg free competition category, which had attracted weightlifting champions from other continents. His compatriot could also clear the bar with a lift of 205 kilogram to clinch the silver, three kilograms ahead of a third-placed Chinese sportsman.

Around 200 athletes from 30 countries took part in the 2013 IPC Power lifting Asian Open Championships, which opened in Kuala Lumpur on November 3 and wrapped up on November 7.

The athletes participated in the championships to achieve the Minimum Qualifying Standard (MQS) for the 2014 IPC Power lifting World Championships, which will take place in the United Arab Emirates from April 5 to 11 next year.

By IRNA

 

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