Key Points

Indian para powerlifter Vinay has made the nation proud by winning gold at the World Championships in Cairo. He successfully lifted 142kg in the 72kg junior category, narrowly defeating his Polish competitor by just one kilogram. This victory marks his second major international triumph following his gold at last year's World Cup. The win significantly boosts his qualification prospects for the upcoming Los Angeles Paralympics in 2028.

Key Points: Vinay Wins Gold at Para Powerlifting World Championships 2025

  • Vinay lifted 142kg to secure gold medal in 72kg junior category
  • Defeated Poland's Mikolaj Kociubinski by narrow 1kg margin
  • This marks his second international gold after 2024 World Cup victory
  • His journey from Gorakhpur daily wager family to world champion
  • Coach JP Singh discovered his raw talent at state-level meet
  • Gold strengthens qualification path for LA Paralympics 2028
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Vinay wins gold at Para Powerlifting World Championships 2025

Indian para powerlifter Vinay secures gold in 72kg junior category at Cairo World Championships with 142kg lift, strengthening his path to LA Paralympics 2028.

"This medal is not just mine - it belongs to every person who believed in me when I had nothing. - Vinay"

Cairo, October 10

India's rising para powerlifting star Vinay has brought glory to the nation by winning the Gold Medal in the 72kg Junior Category at the Para Powerlifting World Championships (PWC) 2025 held in Cairo, Egypt, on day 2 of the Championship, as per a release from PWC.

Vinay recorded an impressive series of 137kg, 142kg and 147kg in his three attempts. His final lift of 147kg was ruled invalid by the referees, but his second successful lift of 142kg was enough to secure the Gold Medal, narrowly defeating Mikolaj Kociubinski of Poland, who lifted 141kg. The Bronze Medal was claimed by Sebastian F. of Ecuador with 137Kg.

This marks Vinay's second major international triumph - earlier, he clinched Gold at the Para Powerlifting World Cup 2024 in Sharm-El-Sheikh, Egypt, competing in the 59kg Junior Category with a lift of 120kg.

Hailing from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, Vinay's journey is one of courage and determination. Born into a poor family, his father works as a daily wager. Vinay's life changed when Mr J.P. Singh, Coach of the Indian Para Powerlifting Team, discovered his talent at a state-level meet. Under Mr Singh's mentorship, Vinay transformed his potential into world-class performance.

This Gold Medal not only brings immense pride to India but also strengthens Vinay's position on the qualification pathway for the Los Angeles Paralympics 2028.

After winning the Gold, elated Vinay said, "This medal is not just mine - it belongs to every person who believed in me when I had nothing. From Gorakhpur's small streets to the world stage in Cairo, this journey was not easy. I thank Indian team coach Mr. Jitender Pal Singh, Mr. Rajinder Singh Rahelu and Nitn Arya Sir who saw potential in me when no one else did. I dedicate this Gold to my family, my country and every young athlete who dares to dream beyond circumstances."

JP Singh, Indian Team Coach, said, "Vinay's victory is a reflection of what hard work, discipline and faith can achieve. When I first met him, he had raw strength but no formal training. Today, he stands as a world champion. His success shows that with the right support, India's para athletes can conquer any global stage."

India has fielded a strong team of 25 Para Powerlifters with 3 Juniors and 22 Senior Athletes in the World Championships.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing performance! 142kg lift is massive for junior category. Coach JP Singh deserves credit for spotting talent where others didn't. Hope government provides proper support to para athletes like Vinay.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows para sports, I must say this victory is particularly special. Winning back-to-back international competitions shows remarkable consistency. LA 2028 Paralympics here we come! 💪
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Aditya G
While this is fantastic news, I wish our media gave para sports the same coverage as able-bodied sports. These athletes overcome so much more but get so little recognition. Let's change that!
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Michael C
Incredible progress from 120kg to 142kg in just one year! The technical improvement must be massive. Hats off to the coaching team and Vinay's dedication. True champion material.
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Neha E
His words brought tears to my eyes - "this medal belongs to every person who believed in me when I had nothing." This is why sports matter - it transforms lives and inspires millions! 🙏

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