Powerlifting at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Qualification

Qualification for powerlifting at the 2020 Summer Paralympics began on 25 May 2018 and finished on 27 June 2021. There were 180 powerlifters (80 male, 80 female and 20 gender free) competing in 20 events (10 male, 10 female).[1]

Timeline

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World Para Powerlifting Qualification Pathway 2017-2020 Date Venue
2017 World Para Powerlifting Championships 2 – 8 December 2017[2]   Mexico City
2018 World Para Powerlifting European Open Championships[3] 25 – 29 May 2018   Berck Sur Mer
2018 World Para Powerlifting African Championships[4] 10 – 12 August 2018   Algiers
2018 World Para Powerlifting Asia-Oceania Open Championships[5] 8 – 12 September 2018   Kitakyushu
2018 World Para Powerlifting Americas Open Championships[6] 6 – 9 December 2018   Bogota
2019 World Para Powerlifting Championships[7] 12 – 20 July 2019   Nur-Sultan

Quotas

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A qualification slot is allocated to the individual athlete not to the NPC:

  • An NPC can allocated no more than eight male and female slots with a maximum of one powerlifter per medal event. Exceptions may be granted through the Bipartite Invitation Commission Allocation method.
  • An athlete can only be eligible to compete if they complete the requirements set out in the World Para Powerlifting Qualification Pathway 2017-2020 or have achieved an MQS (Minimum Qualification Standard).[8]

Minimum Qualification Standard targets

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Men's Events MQS Women's Events MQS
-49 kg 105 kg -41 kg 57 kg
-54 kg 115 kg -45 kg 60 kg
-59 kg 125 kg -50 kg 62 kg
-65 kg 135 kg -55 kg 65 kg
-72 kg 142 kg -61 kg 67 kg
-80 kg 150 kg -67 kg 70 kg
-88 kg 157 kg -73 kg 72 kg
-97 kg 165 kg -79 kg 77 kg
- 107 kg 172 kg -86 kg 82 kg
+107 kg 180 kg +86 kg 87 kg

Summary

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NPC Men Women Total
49 54 59 65 72 80 88 97 107 +107 41 45 50 55 61 67 73 79 86 +86
  Algeria X X X 3
  Azerbaijan X X X X 4
  Brazil X X X X X X X 7
  Cameroon X 1
  Chile X X X X 4
  China X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 14
  Chinese Taipei X 1
  Colombia X X X X 4
  Cuba X X 2
  Cyprus X 1
  Dominican Republic X 1
  Egypt X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15
  El Salvador X 1
  France X X 2
  Georgia X X 2
  Ghana X 1
  Great Britain X X X X X 5
  Greece X X X X 4
  Hungary X 1
  India X X 2
  Indonesia X 1
  Iran X X X X X 5
  Iraq X X X X X X 6
  Ireland X 1
  Israel X 1
  Italy X 1
  Ivory Coast X 1
  Japan (H) X X X X 4
  Jordan X X X X X X X 7
  Kazakhstan X X X X X 5
  Kenya X 1
  Malaysia X X 2
  Mexico X X X X 4
  Moldova X X 2
  Mongolia X 1
  Morocco X X X 3
  Nigeria X X X X X X X X X X 10
  Panama X 1
  Peru X 1
  Philippines X 1
  Poland X X X X X X 6
  RPC X X 2
  Serbia X 1
  Singapore X 1
  South Korea X X X X X 5
  Spain X X 2
  Syria X X 2
  Thailand X X X 3
  Turkey X X X X X 5
  Ukraine X X X X X X X X 8
  United Arab Emirates X X 2
  United States X 1
  Uzbekistan X X X 3
  Venezuela X X X 3
  Vietnam X X 2
Total NPCs: 55 9 8 10 10 10 9 9 8 9 8 10 10 9 9 9 8 9 8 9 8 179

Qualified slots

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Top ranked eight male and female powerlifters are automatically qualified to compete for their respective bodyweight category, as of 27 June 2021.

Weight
category
Slots
allocated
NPC Qualified powerlifter
-49 kg 9   Nigeria Yakubu Adesokan
  Jordan Omar Qarada
  Turkey Abdullah Kayapinar
  Azerbaijan Parvin Mammadov
  Vietnam Le Van Cong
  Algeria Hadj Ahmed Beyour
  Brazil Joao Maria Franca Junior
  Japan Hiroshi Miura
  Poland Slawomir Szymanski
-54 kg 8   Kazakhstan David Degtyarev
  Egypt Taha Abdelmajid
  Greece Dimitrios Bakochristos
  Brazil Bruno Carra
  France Axel Bourlon
  Ukraine Kostiantyn Panasiuk
  Iraq Ali Al-Darraji
  South Korea Choi Keun Jin
-59 kg 10   Egypt Sherif Osman
  China Qi Yongka
  Chile Juan Carlos Garrido
  El Salvador Herbert Aceituno
  Greece Paschalis Kouloumoglou
  Nigeria Ibrahim Dauda
  Great Britain Ali Jawad
  Poland Mariusz Tomczyk
  Japan Tomohiro Kose
  Peru Niel Garcia Trelles
-65 kg 10   China Liu Lei
  Iran Amir Jafari
  Algeria Hocine Bettir
  Chile Jorge Carinao
  Jordan Mohammad Tarbash
  India Jai Deep
  Thailand Narong Kasunun
  Poland Grzegorz Lanzer
  Ivory Coast Adou Herve Ano
  Dominican Republic Jose Manuel Abud Coronado
-72 kg 10   Malaysia Bonnie Bunyau Gustin
  Iraq Rasool Mohsin
  China Hu Peng
  Nigeria Nnamdi Innocent
  Egypt Mahmoud Attia
  Great Britain Micky Yule
  Thailand Thongsa Marasri
  Japan Hajime Ujiro
  Ghana Emmanuel Nii Tettey Oku
  Panama Rey Melchor Dimas Vasquez
-80 kg 9   Iran Roohallah Rostami
  China Gu Xiaofei
  Egypt Mohamed Elelfat
  Italy Donato Telesca
  Colombia Francisco Palomeque
  Greece Gkremislav Moysiadis
  Ukraine Yurii Babynets
  Brazil Ailton Bento de Souza
  Georgia Ahmad Razm Azar
-88 kg 9   Jordan Abdelkareem Khattab
  China Ye Jixiong
  Egypt Hany Abdelhady
  United Arab Emirates Mohammed Khamis Khalaf
  Uzbekistan Farhod Umirzakov
  Cuba Oniger Drake Vega
  Brazil Evanio Da Silva
  Kazakhstan Rakhmetzhan Khamayev
  Hungary Sedric Watchou
-97 kg 8   Iran Seyedhamed Solhipouravanji
  China Yan Panpan
  Colombia Fabio Torres
  Serbia Petar Milenkovic
  Egypt Mohamed Ahmed
  Azerbaijan Nurlan Babajanov
  Moldova Denis Raiul
  Jordan Mutaz Aljuneidi
-107 kg 9   Mongolia Sodnompiljee Enkhbayar
  Malaysia Yee Khie Jong
  Iran Saman Razi
  Mexico Jose De Jesus Castillo
  Azerbaijan Elshan Huseynov
  Uzbekistan Nuriddin Davlatov
  Georgia Akaki Jintcharadze
  Iraq Abbas Naisan
  United States Jacob Schrom
+107 kg 8   Iran Mansour Pourmirzaei
  Iraq Faris Al-Ageeli
  Jordan Jamil Elshebli
  Greece Konstantinos Dimou
  Azerbaijan Shamo Aslanov
  Colombia Jhon Castaneda Velasquez
  South Korea Chun Keun Bae
  Egypt Amr Mosaad
Total 80

Women

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Weight
category
Slots
allocated
NPC Qualified powerlifter
-41 kg 10   China Guo Lingling
  Indonesia Ni Nengah Widiasih
  Great Britain Zoe Newson
  Venezuela Clara Fuentes Monasterio
  Cuba Leidy Rodriguez
  Ukraine Maryna Kopiika
  Colombia Cristina Poblador Granados
  Syria Noura Baddour
  Brazil Lara Aparecida de Lima
  Kenya Hellen Wawira Kariuki
-45 kg 10   Turkey Nazmiye Muratli
  Nigeria Latifat Tijani
  China Cui Zhe
  Poland Justyna Kozdryk
  Cameroon Mimozette Nghamsi Fotie
  Algeria Samira Guerioua
  Singapore Nur Aini Mohamad Yasli
  Kazakhstan Alina Solodukhina
  Venezuela Oriana Del Carmen Teran Velazquez
  Philippines Achelle Guion
-50 kg 9   Egypt Rehab Ahmed
  China Hu Dandan
  Ukraine Lidiia Soloviova
  Great Britain Olivia Broome
  Spain Loida Zabala Ollero
  India Sakina Khatun
  Mexico Mayra Alejandra Hernandez Godinez
  Kazakhstan Gulbanu Abdykhalykova
  Morocco Halima Lemtakhem
-55 kg 9   Ukraine Mariana Shevchuk
  China Xiao Cuijuan
  Turkey Besra Duman
  Venezuela Wiunawis Nairobys Hernandez
  United Arab Emirates Mozag Alzeyoudi
  Chile Camila Campos
  Morocco Najat El Garraa
  Egypt Gihan Abdelaziz
  Vietnam Hoang Tuyet Loan Chau
-61 kg 9   Nigeria Lucy Ejike
  Mexico Amalia Perez Vazquez
  Uzbekistan Ruza Kuzieva
  Ukraine Rayisa Toporkova
  Egypt Fatma Korany
  Turkey Yasemin Ceylan Baydar
  Thailand Somkhoun Anon
  Syria Fatema Alhasan
  Chinese Taipei Lin Ya-hsuan
-67 kg 8   China Tan Yujiao
  Egypt Fatma Omar
  Nigeria Olaitan Ibrahim
  Ukraine Tetyana Shyrokolava
  Kazakhstan Raushan Koishibayeva
  South Korea Kim Hyeong Hui
  Cyprus Maria Markou
  Poland Paulina Przeywecka-Puziak
-73 kg 9   Brazil Mariana D'Andrea
  China Xu Lili
  France Souhad Ghazouani
  Nigeria Paulina Okpala
  Egypt Amal Mahmoud
  Turkey Sibel Cam
  RPC Kheda Berieva
  Ireland Britney Arendse
  Moldova Larisa Marinenkova
-79 kg 10   Nigeria Bose Omolayo
  RPC Vera Muratova
  Ukraine Nataliia Oliinyk
  Egypt Gehan Hassan
  Chile Maria Antonieta Ortiz
  Spain Maria Alcoba Membrilla
  Jordan Asma Issa
  Japan Chika Sakamoto
  Morocco Sanae Soubane
  Turkmenistan Mayagozel Ekeyeva
-86 kg 8   Nigeria Folashade Oluwafemiayo
  China Zheng Feifei
  Egypt Amany Ali
  Great Britain Louise Sugden
  Jordan Tharwh Alhajaj
  South Korea Lee Youngsun
  Brazil Tayana Medeiros
  Chile Marion Serrano Guajardo
+86 kg 8   China Deng Xuemei
  Nigeria Loveline Obiji
  Egypt Randa Mahmoud
  Mexico Perla Barcenas
  Poland Marzena Zięba
  Israel Polina Katsman
  South Korea Lee Hyunjung
  Iraq Huda Ali
Total 80

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2020 Summer Paralympics Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 12 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Mexico City 2017". World Para Powerlifting. 30 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Berck Sur Mer 2018". World Para Powerlifting. 30 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Algiers 2018". World Para Powerlifting. 30 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Kitakyushu 2018". World Para Powerlifting. 30 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Bogota 2018". World Para Powerlifting. 30 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Nur-Sultan 2019". World Para Powerlifting. 30 June 2019.
  8. ^ "World Para Powerlifting Qualification Pathway 2017-2020" (PDF). World Para Powerlifting. 30 June 2019.