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Powerlifting
Athletes with a minimum disability must be at least 14 years of age and must have the ability to fully extend the arms with no more than a 20-degree loss of full extension on either elbow when making an approved lift according to the rules for their bodyweight.
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· Perez lifts gold, sets new Paralympic record
· Ejike loves the feeling of breaking world record
· Powerlifting Day 2 Preview: Blake, rivals chasing Paralympic precious metal
· Chinese powerlifter Xiao, sweetest Paralympic champion
· Records tumble in first day of Powerlifting
· Chinese powerlifting team has a good start at Beijing Paralympics
· Nigerian powerlifter fulfills dream at Beijing Paralympics
· Pakistani powerlifter Butt fails doping test at Paralympics
· Chinese disabled powerlifter moved at Paralympic Games
· We are born to make achievements: Mexican woman powerlifter
· Chinese Paralympic powerlifters eye more golds in Beijing
· Nigerian power lifters aims to set world record at Beijing Paralympics
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