India's first Worlds medallist Parmjeet takes pride in inspiring youngsters 

The 31-year-old will lead a strong 20-member Indian team at the upcoming Dubai 2023 World Para Powerlifting Championships starting August 22 16 Aug 2023
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A Powerlifter in a bench after a successful lift.
Parmjeet Kumar won India's first ever World Championships medal in Powerlifting when he claimed the bronze in men's up to 49kg at Tbilisi 2023.
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By World Para Powerlifting

Parmjeet Kumar waited for 11 years for his breakthrough moment – the Asian Para Games bronze in 2018, his first medal in a major championship. 

He followed it up with a historic medal for India three years later, when he claimed the bronze in men’s up to 49kg at the Tbilisi 2021 Para Powerlifting World Championships. Now barely a week to go for the Dubai 2023 World Para Powerlifting World Championships, the memories of his historic Worlds medal have revived.

Certainly, the medal was 'huge' for a nation who was rapidly growing in Paralympic sport – the first ever medal in a World Para Powerlifting Championships. For Parmjeet personally, it was a dream come true moment. “That medal was a big inspiration for many upcoming Para-athletes in India,” he highlighted.

“I was already an Asian Para Games medallist, but people back home only got to know me after the World Championship bronze. The medal brought me recognition, fame, and cash prizes. I became a role model for many newcomers, who came to me and asked for my guidance."

What makes Parmjeet proud is that many youngsters have followed in his footsteps and is ready to represent India in major competitions. One among them is Seema Rani who will be competing in women’s up to 55kg at the upcoming Dubai 2023 Worlds. "I am happy and proud that I could inspire someone to take up Para sport and play a role in shaping her career. I wish her all the very best.”

'Change the medal colour' 

With India’s only Paralympic medallist Rajinder Singh Rahelu as his long-time coach, Pamjeet is confident that he can upgrade his medal colour this time in Dubai. The Indian powerlifting star would also be competing at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Para Games and hopes that a strong performance at the Worlds will kick off the momentum.

“I want to change the colour of the medal in Dubai,” stated North India’s Punjab-based powerlifter, who has been training at the Sports Authority of India, Gandhinagar for several years now.

“Dubai has always been nice to me. Last year at the Fazza 2022 World Cup, I claimed a silver and I am looking forward to another exciting championships this year,” said Parmjeet who will be up against the likes of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic gold and silver medallist Omar Qarada and Le van Cong in the men’s up to 49kg category.

“The competition is going to be tough with everyone ready to give their best. A lot will depend on the atmosphere and how your body feels on that day. 

“But I am ready to fight for the gold medal,” the 31-year-old added while picking out Jordanian Paralympic champion Qarada as the favourite for the title.

In Dubai, Parmjeet will lead a 20-member India team that also include seasoned Farman Basha, the 2010 Asian Para Games silver medallist. 

The Dubai 2023 Worlds, which will be contested by 555 powerlifters from over 80 countries, will be livestreamed in World Para Powerlifting Facebook channel.