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Bonnie Bunyau Wins Gold at 2025 Para Powerlifting World Cup

Bonnie Bunyau Wins Gold at 2025 Para Powerlifting World Cup

The Suna day ago

NATIONAL powerlifter Bonnie Bunyau Gustin faced little opposition to win the gold medal as he dominated the 2025 Para Powerlifting World Cup in Beijing China today.
The Sarawakian clinched the gold with a best lift of 215 kilogrammes (kg) at the China Administration of Sports for Persons with Disabilities (CASPD).
Jesus Cuevas Cisneros of Cuba won the silver with a lift of 175 kg while Ramubhai B Bhambava of India took the bronze with a 151kg effort.
Bonnie's effort is a far cry from his world record of 232 kg he set when defending his Paralympic Games gold medal in Paris 2024.

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