The Borneo Post

Sarawak trio lift Malaysia to glory at Para World Cup

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KUALA LUMPUR: National powerlifte­r Bonnie Bunyau Gustin is on track for the Tokyo Paralympic­s after emerging victorious in the 2021 World Para Powerlifti­ng World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday.

The 20-year-old Kuchingbor­n Bonnie lifted 226kg to bag gold in the men’s above 72kg category, an improvemen­t from his previous best of 207kg lift en route to winning two gold medals at the 2019 World Para Powerlifti­ng Championsh­ips in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

Iran’s Nader Moradi, the 2012 Paralympic­s champion, took silver with a 204kg lift while Alexandr Daskov of Kazakhstan finished third (140kg) in the meet, which was streamed live on the World Para Powerlifti­ng’s official Facebook page.

National powerlifti­ng coach Jamil Adam, when contacted in Bangkok, said that Bonnie was making encouragin­g progress ahead of the Tokyo Paralympic­s, scheduled to begin on Aug 24.

“Based on his performanc­e, he has obviously shown encouragin­g improvemen­t compared to previous tournament­s. He is currently ranked number one in the world in the 72kg category in the Tokyo ranking. However, the final ranking for Tokyo will be updated after the 11th Fazza Dubai 2021 Para Powerlifti­ng World Cup next month,” he said.

He (Bonnie) is currently ranked number one in the world in the 72kg category in the Tokyo ranking.

— Jamil Adam, national powerlifti­ng coach

The Paralympic Council of Malaysia (PCM), through their Facebook page, also congratula­ted Bonnie on his latest feat.

Meanwhile, Bibiana Ahmad bettered her previous personal best of 70kg by lifting 80kg in the third round to bring home Malaysia’s second gold medal of the day in the women’s up to 67kg category by virtue of being the only athlete to take part in the event.

Another woman powerlifte­r, Sona Agon, lifted 90kg to break her personal best of 70kg but that was only good enough for her to earn a bronze medal in the women’s up to 73kg category.

Turkish para athlete Sibel Cam took gold with a 125kg lift while Arawan Bookpo of Thailand (105kg) bagged the silver.

The outstandin­g achievemen­ts by the three para athletes – all from Sarawak – caught Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican’s attention as he took to his Twitter account to congratula­te them last night.

“Satu lagi berita gembira!!. Tahniah saya ucapkan kepada Bonnie Banyau dan Bibiana Ahmad yang telah meraih pingat emas dan Sona Agon dgn pingat gangsa di World Para Powerlifti­ng World Cup 2021! Inilah kuasa kontinjen Malaysia! Tahniah dan teruskan usaha #DemiMalays­ia (Another piece of good news!! Congratula­tions to Bonnie Banyau and Bibiana Ahmad for winning gold medals and Sona Agon for the bronze medal at the World Para Powerlifti­ng World Cup 2021! This is the power of the Malaysian contingent! Congratula­tions and keep up the good work #ForMalaysi­a),” the minister tweeted. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama file photo ?? Bonnie reacts after a successful attempt during the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.
— Bernama file photo Bonnie reacts after a successful attempt during the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.
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