PARA POWERLIFTING NEWS
Mexico City 2017: Lidiia Soloviova ready to end long wait
Ukrainian targets first world title in over a decade on day four
Mexico City 2017: Amalia Perez shines in front of home fans
Mexican wins third world title to steal the show on second day of competition
Mexico City 2017: Paralympic and world champions battle for gold on day three
Vietnam’s Rio 2016 champion Le faces Nigeria's reigning world champion Yakubu
Mexico City 2017: Oluwafemiayo breaks world record to win women’s up to 86kg
Home crowd also celebrate dramatic gold for Castillo Castillo on day one of Worlds
Mexico City 2017: Six junior world records set at Worlds
Turkey finishes as most decorated country with three golds while hosts end with two titles
Mexico City 2017: Opening Ceremony
IPC Vice President Duane Kale's speech to open the World Championships
Mexico City 2017: Amalia Perez seeks home gold
Triple Paralympic champion headlines stars on day two of World Championships
Mexico City 2017: Powerlifting Junior Worlds kick off Para Sport Festival
Sport’s best rising stars will contest seven men's and eight women's categories
Mexico City 2017: Loveline Obiji to make long-awaited comeback
London 2012 champion set to return to competition after two year break
Managua 2018: 50 days to go
Second Para Central American Games will take place in Nicaraguan capital
Mexico City 2017: China’s Gu Xiaofei faces tough competition
Paralympic silver medallist sees Iranian Majid Farzin as his strongest opponent
December 2017 Preview
Rescheduled powerlifting and swimming Worlds headline final month of the year
Mexico City 2017: Developing countries receive lifting suits from Kit us Out
Charity kit supplier supports powerlifters taking part in Agitos Foundation camp in Mexico
Mexico City 2017: Jahuari the Jaguar excited about Worlds!
Para Sport Festival mascot talks powerlifting and swimming
Mexico City 2017: Rio heartache motivating Xu Lili
Chinese powerlifter wants Worlds gold after claiming silver at last year’s Paralympics
Mexico City 2017: Get your tickets now!
More than 24,000 seats available for rescheduled Worlds
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