In a thunderclap of triumph that’s electrifying the Northeast’s fitness frontier, Arunachal Pradesh’s powerhouse powerlifters have shattered barriers at the global Powerlifting World Cup in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, hauling home three glittering golds and a fierce bronze—the state’s maiden international medals that roar like a rally cry for raw strength! Amid a colossal clash of 439 athletes from over eight nations, this underdog squad didn’t just lift weights—they hoisted Arunachal’s flag to unprecedented heights, proving the hills breed unbreakable beasts ready to conquer the world.
At the helm of this Herculean haul? Trailblazing titan Azad Basfore, who stormed the 82.5 kg Senior category under the World Powerlifting Congress (WPC) India banner, snatching a dominant gold and a gritty bronze with lifts that blended brute force and bulletproof precision. His double-dazzle set the tone for a medal frenzy that left jaws on the floor and hearts pounding with pride, turning a debut dream into a dynasty-defining debut.
Flanking the frontrunner were fellow frontier forces: Abhijit Rajkhowa, the seasoned storm in the 90 kg BW Master II class, crushed the competition for a golden grip, while young gun Deepok Nasi exploded in the 67.5 kg BW Junior division to bag his own blazing bullseye gold. Together, this dynamic trio transformed Arunachal from powerlifting newcomers to world-beaters, a seismic shift that’s sparking whispers of a strength revolution rippling through remote realms.
Insiders are buzzing: This isn’t just metal and muscle—it’s a masterclass in motivation, igniting young lifters across the state to grab bars and chase glory. As Basfore and his band of iron brothers bask in the breakthrough glow, one truth thunders clear: Arunachal’s lifting higher than ever, and the world better watch its weights!
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