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Farzin Noori suspended for anti-doping violation
Iranian powerlifter failed test at 2017 Asian Youth Para Games

World Para Powerlifting backs Play True Day
Athletes and coaches commit to sport free from doping
Nur-Sultan 2019: Powerlifting Worlds rebranded
Kazakh capital city renamed in honour of ex-President

Esen Kaliev suspended for anti-doping violation
Kyrgyzstan powerlifter failed test at 2018 World Cup in Dubai

Ni Nengah Widiasih’s latest challenge
Powerlifter ready to turn silver to gold at Paralympics

Oriana Teran determined to succeed
Venezuelan powerlifter positive despite economic struggle

Astana 2019: Technical officials get ready
Refresh seminar held in Dubai ahead of World Championships

Vote for February’s Allianz Athlete of the Month
World champions and record breakers make the shortlist

World Cup to be held in Thailand for the first time
Thai city of Pattaya to stage event from 23-28 November

Fazza 2019: Sodnompiljee Enkhbayar excels again
Mongolian takes gold on final day and Egypt top medals table

Fazza 2019: Getting better with age!
Khalaf celebrates half century with World Cup gold

Fazza 2019: Magnificent Mohsin
Iraqi powerlifter pushes himself to the limit

Fazza 2019: Fearless Shevchuk breaks own world record
Powerlifter of the year promises more success in the new season

Fazza 2019: Taha Abdelmajid surprises on first day
Egyptian beats favourites Dimitrios Bakochristos and Bruno Carra

Fazza 2019: Sherif Osman targets golden start
Egyptian legend kicks off year with clear goals

Fazza 2019: Paralympic champions clash
World records targeted at World Cup’s tenth edition

Jesus Castillo named Americas Athlete of 2018
Mexican powerlifter wins award for second successive year

Paul Kehinde suffers shock defeat
Debutant Mufutau Rasaq upsets all odds at season-opener

Para powerlifting season kicks off in Nigeria
Paralympic and world champions in attendance at international event

Paris 2024: IPC announces sports programme
Paris Games will feature same 22 sports as Tokyo 2020