Colombo_ At the recently concluded World Powerlifting Championship 2025 held from November 27 to 30 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Pakistani strength athlete Hasnain Raza delivered a stellar performance, claiming the gold medal in the Master2 division of the 94 kg weight class. Competing against top powerlifters from across the globe, Hasnain Raza stood out by lifting a total of 570 kg, including a remarkable 250 kg deadlift, a feat that secured him the top podium spot.
Event Context and Significance
The Championship, organized under the banner of World Powerlifting Lanka (WPSL), attracted a wide international field. The 2025 edition marked a significant milestone as the event took place in Colombo, spotlighting Sri Lanka as a regional hub for powerlifting. For Pakistan, Raza’s victory is more than just a medal; it reinforces the country’s potential in strength sports and brings much-needed recognition to powerlifting on an international platform.
What Makes This Win Stand Out
- As a Master’slevel lifter competing in the 94 kg class, Raza’s achievement shows the depth of talent Pakistan has beyond just youth or open divisions.
- A combined 570 kg haul, including a 250 kg deadlift, underscores not just strength but consistency and technique under pressure.
- In a global competition hosted outside mainstream sports media attention, this victory helps shine a light on non-cricket disciplines where Pakistanis are excelling
Reaction and Outlook
Local media and fans have lauded the achievement as a proud moment for Pakistan. The win may encourage more support, both institutional and from the sporting community, for powerlifters across categories.
Looking ahead, continued success by athletes like Hasnain Raza could inspire a generation of Pakistani strengthsport athletes, paving the way for better infrastructure, training support, and international participation.