Sriyanti recorded the best lift of 138 kilograms in the final match at the Porte de la Chapelle Arena, Sunday (8/9).
He is one of three Indonesian weightlifters who have been given tickets to compete in Paris. The ticket marks the 38-year-old’s first time competing in the Paralympics.
On paper, the chance of winning a medal in the women’s +86 kilogram category is very tough despite her status as the silver medalist at the 2022 Asian Para Games.
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Sriyanti recorded a lift of 138 kilograms on the second occasion. The lift has increased by eight kilograms from the previous 2022 Asian Para Games.
However, three other contestants made heavier lifts on three occasions. The gold medal was won by Nigerian lifter Folashade Oluwafemiayo with a best lift of 167 kilograms. The lift set a new world record for the women’s +86 kilograms category.
Second place was won by Xuemie Deng from China with the best lift of 155 kilograms. Xuemei Deng was Sriyanti’s main competitor at the 2022 ASIAN Para Games.
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Meanwhile, third place went to Egypt’s representative, Nadia Ali. The 50-year-old athlete recorded a best lift of 145 kilograms.
Met after the match, Sriyanti admitted that she had used all her energy to be able to win a medal, but it had not materialized. “Of course I am not satisfied because I personally want to be better, but what is important is that I have done my best for Indonesia,” Sriyanti said in her statement, Monday (9/9).
Sriyanti was not burdened with a medal target at the 2024 Paralympics. Her main target during the preparation period was to get a ticket to compete in Paris. “It is indeed difficult to get here. Previously, the target of the coaching team was to qualify for the Paralympics. Alhamdulillah “We can get through here,” said Sriyanti.
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“For the people of Sragen, I apologize for not being able to present a medal, and for the people of Indonesia, thank you for supporting and praying for me so that I can get here,” he added.
Sriyanti is still enthusiastic about her career journey. She has big ambitions to win medals in the next single event or multi-event. The closest is the 2025 ASEAN Para Games which will take place in Thailand. (Ant/M-3)
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“In the future, I want to do better than now. God willing, hopefully I can get it,” said Sriyanti.
Before Sriyanti, the Indonesian weightlifting team also sent representatives to the final of the women’s 79 kilogram event, Saturday (7/9/2024). Siti Mahmudah had to be satisfied with being in eighth place with the best lift of 125 kilograms. (Ndf)
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Sriyanti: Indonesia’s Para Powerlifting Hope at the 2024 Paralympics
Sriyanti, a 38-year-old Indonesian weightlifter, has made history by becoming one of the three Indonesian athletes to qualify for the 2024 Paralympics in Paris [[1]]. This marks her first time competing in the Paralympics, and she has already made a name for herself in the para powerlifting event.
The Road to Paris
Sriyanti’s journey to the Paralympics began with her impressive performance at the 2022 Asian Para Games, where she won a silver medal. Her determination and hard work paid off when she qualified for the 2024 Paralympics, which is a testament to her dedication to the sport.
The Competition
At the 2024 Paralympics, Sriyanti competed in the women’s +86 kilogram category, where she recorded a best lift of 138 kilograms [[2]]. Although she finished fourth, her performance was impressive, considering the tough competition. The gold medal was won by Nigerian lifter Folashade Oluwafemiayo, who set a new world record with a lift of 167 kilograms. Xuemie Deng from China won the silver medal with a lift of 155 kilograms, while Nadia Ali from Egypt took the bronze medal with a lift of 145 kilograms.
Sriyanti’s Reaction
After the competition, Sriyanti expressed her disappointment at not winning a medal, but was proud of her achievement in reaching the Paralympics [[3]]. She stated that her main target was to qualify for the Paralympics, and she was grateful for the support of her team and the people of Indonesia. Sriyanti also apologized to her hometown, Sragen, for not bringing home a medal.
Future Ambitions
Despite not winning a medal, Sriyanti remains enthusiastic about her career journey and has big ambitions to win medals in future single events or multi-events. Her determination and passion for the sport will undoubtedly drive her to achieve greater heights in the world of para powerlifting.
Sriyanti’s remarkable journey to the 2024 Paralympics is an inspiration to many, and her performance in the para powerlifting event is a testament to her hard work and dedication. As she looks to the future, Sriyanti is sure to continue making Indonesia proud with her achievements in the world of para sports.
What inspired Sriyanti to pursue a career in para powerlifting and how did her journey to the 2024 Paralympics begin?
Sriyanti: Indonesia’s Para Powerlifting Hope at the 2024 Paralympics
Sriyanti, a 38-year-old Indonesian weightlifter, has made history by becoming one of the three Indonesian athletes to qualify for the 2024 Paralympics in Paris [[1]]. This marks her first time competing in the Paralympics, and she has already made a name for herself in the para powerlifting event.
The Road to Paris
Sriyanti’s journey to the Paralympics began with her impressive performance at the 2022 Asian Para Games, where she won a silver medal. Her determination and hard work paid off when she qualified for the 2024 Paralympics, which is a testament to her dedication to the sport. According to [2], Indonesia participated in the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, France, from 28 August to 8 September.
The Competition
At the 2024 Paralympics, Sriyanti competed in the women’s +86 kilogram category, where she recorded a best lift of 138 kilograms [[2]]. Although she finished fourth, her performance was impressive, considering the tough competition. The gold medal was won by Nigerian lifter Folashade Oluwafemiayo, who set a new world record with a lift of 167 kilograms. Xuemie Deng from China won the silver medal with a lift of 155 kilograms, while Nadia Ali from Egypt took the bronze medal with a lift of 145 kilograms.
Sriyanti’s Reaction
After the competition, Sriyanti expressed