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15 year old wins 3 Gold Medals in AWPC World Powerlifting Championship

15 year old wins 3 Gold Medals in AWPC World Powerlifting Championship Another feather to the cap for Arya Jain who is a 15 year old class 10 girl and has won 3 Gold Medals in AWPC Powerlifting Championship held in Manchester, England by lifting a 262.5 kg in the under-90 category. Speaking of the […]

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15 year old wins 3 Gold Medals in AWPC World Powerlifting Championship

15 year old wins 3 Gold Medals in AWPC World Powerlifting Championship

Another feather to the cap for Arya Jain who is a 15 year old class 10 girl and has won 3 Gold Medals in AWPC Powerlifting Championship held in Manchester, England by lifting a 262.5 kg in the under-90 category.

Speaking of the momentous achievement, Aarya said, “It’s a proud moment for me to win three gold medals at the APWC Powerlifting Championship in the under-90 Category. I knew it was not going to be an easy task and had been preparing for this event for the last few months. My journey for the competition started with participation in local and state-level powerlifting competitions where I won several gold medals which motivated me a lot to pursue international competitions. I am grateful for the tremendous support I have received from my coach, parents, teachers, and friends. Without them, this feat would have not been possible.”

Jain’s coaches Varad Patil and Mohammed Azmat also expressed their happiness on her achievement and spoke about the same. “Winning 3 gold medals at such a young age and at an international stage is not an easy achievement but given her talent, we are not surprised with what Aarya has achieved. She was focused and put in a lot of hard work in training over the last few months. She is training for several upcoming championship events and we are confident that Aarya is going to make it even bigger in future championship events at both the national and international stages.”

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