Google continues its tradition of featuring daily animated Doodles to celebrate the Paris Paralympics, with a delicious French twist added to the Doodle. Powerlifting is currently underway at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena, with 20 competitions split equally between men and women. One of the fastest-growing sports in the Paralympic movement, powerlifting showcases exceptional upper body strength as athletes lift weights up to three times their body weight. The sport is governed by World Para Powerlifting and is open to male and female athletes with eligible physical impairments. With a specially designed bench and strict weight standards, powerlifting has become one of the most inclusive sports in the Paralympic program since its debut in 1984.
Amalia Perez, a Paralympic and World Champion, has become a symbol of Para sports and a passionate advocate for women's powerlifting in her native Mexico. As she prepares for her seventh Paralympic Games in 2024, Perez remains confident in her performance despite the rising competition. Her determination and team support have been key to her success, as shown by her impressive track record of multiple gold medals in various championships.
Indian para-athlete Sachin Khilari makes country proud by winning silver in men's shot put F46 final at Paris Paralympics. Despite setting a new area best with a throw of 16.32m, Sachin was narrowly beaten to the top spot by 0.6m. The Indian contingent has now accumulated a record-breaking 20 medals at the Paralympics in Paris, with a chance to further increase the tally in the remaining events. This eclipses India's previous best of 19 medals in the 2021 Tokyo edition.