
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan's Rabia Shahzad opened another impressive show, winning gold at the Hampshire Weightlifting Championship by ranking first in the 49kg weight category, according to information received on Monday.
The competition was judged based on Sinclair points, which calculates the player's weight by the total weight lifted during the match.
According to the details, just one day after winning a bronze medal in Cardiff's Wales Open Championship, the 21-year-old visited Basingstoke to participate in the Hampshire Weightlifting Championship, surpassing eight other weightlifters in the category with 144.8 Sinclair points.
She won the Silver Award at the Singapore Open Weightlifting Championships earlier this year. She bag gold at the Ralph Cashman Open Weightlifting Championship in 2018.
The Pakistan Weightlifting Federation (PWF) has expressed joy in Rabia's achievements and expressed hope that it will be of great help in developing women's weightlifting in Pakistan. “This is an amazing achievement. PWF Am Gide Amin Butt said the APP.
Post Pakistan's Rabia insisted that gold medals first appeared in Daily Pakistan Global at the Hampshire Weightlifting Championships.