Host city | Kuala Lumpur |
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Country | Malaysia |
Edition | 5 |
Sport | Paralympic powerlifting |
Dates | 25–31 July 2010 |
The 2010 IPC Powerlifting World Championships was a competition for male and female athletes with a disability. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and ran from 25 to 31 July 2010. [1]
Vietnamese powerlifter Lê Văn Công was the winner of the silver medal in the men's 48 kg event but he was stripped of his medal after anti-doping rule violation.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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48 kg | Omar Qarada Jordan | Taha Adel Egypt | Mustafa Radhi Iraq |
52 kg | Ashraf Ibrahim Egypt | Qi Feng China | Hussein Juboori Iraq |
56 kg | Sherif Othman Egypt | Rasool Mohsin Iraq | Nader Moradi Iran |
60 kg | Hamzeh Mohammadi Iran | Ayrat Zakiev Russia | Quanxi Yang China |
67.50 kg | Liu Lei China | Ali Hosseini Iran | Shaaban Ibrahim Egypt |
75 kg | Majid Farzin Iran | Mutaz Zakaria Daoud Aljuneidi Jordan | Abdelkalik Abdelkalik Egypt |
82.5 kg | Metwaly Mathana Egypt | Mohamed Mamdouh El Dib Egypt | Gu Xiaofei China |
90 kg | Hany Abdelhady Egypt | Pavlos Mamalos Greece | Ali Sadeghzadehsalma Iran |
100 kg | Tian Pingguang China | Moatsem Ahmed Libya | Elshan Huseynov Azerbaijan |
+100 kg | Kazem Rajabi Golojeh Iran | Siamand Rahman Iran | Faris Al-Ajeeli Iraq |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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40 kg | Nazmiye Muslu Turkey | Lidiia Soloviova Ukraine | Fu Tiecan China |
44 kg | Zeinab Oteify Egypt | Justyna Kozdryk Poland | Laura Cerero Gabriel Mexico |
48 kg | Olesya Lafina Russia | Shi Shanshan China | Xiao Cuijuan China |
52 kg | Tamara Podpalnaya Russia | Wang Hongchan China | Ozlem Becerikli Turkey |
56 kg | Yang Yan China | Gihan Baioumy Egypt | Irina Kazantseva Russia |
60 kg | Souhad Ghazouani France | Amalia Perez Vazquez Mexico | Amal Osman Egypt |
67.5 kg | Amany Ali Egypt | Arawan Bootpo Thailand | Wang Zhiping China |
75 kg | Lin Tzu-hui Chinese Taipei | Randa Mahmoud Egypt | Lyubov Semenyuk Ukraine |
82.5 kg | Hassan Geehan Egypt | Huda Ali Iraq | Sahar El-Gnemi Libya |
+82.5 kg | Perla Bárcenas Mexico | Deahnne McIntyre Australia | Liudmila Hreben Belarus |
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