Para Powerlifting
The aim of Para Powerlifting is to lift the heaviest weight possible. Competitors lie on a 2.1m bench, lower the bar to their chest and press it to arm’s length using all the power they can muster. Each competitor has three attempts to achieve their best result.
An Overview of Para Powerlifting
Para Powerlifting involves Para athletes competing in weight classes at the bench press, with the winner being the person who lifts the heaviest weight. Individuals are grouped by body weight, meaning athletes with different disabilities compete for the same medal. Para athletes can be strapped to the bench at any point from their ankles to their hips if they wish.
Male and female Para athletes assume a position on a specially designed bench. Para athletes then receive the bar at arms length where the lifter then waits with locked elbows for the Chief Referee's signal. Upon receiving the signal "start", the Para athletes must lower the bar to the chest and hold it visibly on the chest, and then press it upwards to arms length, with an even extension of the arms and locked elbows. An immediate decision is then given by three nominated international referees, through a system of white and red lights. Each Para athlete is granted three attempts, however if a Para athlete wishes to make an attempt in order to achieve a record, they can make a fourth attempt.