Jordanian para powerlifter Abdelkareem Mohmmad Ahmad Khattab broke his own world record to win the gold medal in Paris [1].

This victory cements Khattab's position as a dominant force in para sports and marks a significant achievement for Jordan's athletic delegation. By surpassing his previous benchmark, he has set a new standard for the men's up to 97 kg category [1].

The competition took place during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games in France [1]. Khattab entered the event with the goal of improving upon his previous performance and competing at the highest level of para sport [1]. During the event, he successfully lifted a weight that surpassed his own existing world record [1].

This achievement earns Khattab one gold medal in the men's up to 97 kg para powerlifting event [1]. It also represents the second Paralympic gold medal of his career [1].

Khattab's performance in Paris reflects a trajectory of consistent growth in strength and technique. The victory underscores the rigorous training and preparation required to compete in the Paralympic Games, where athletes often face the challenge of competing against their own previous records to secure a title [1].

Abdelkareem Mohmmad Ahmad Khattab broke his own world record to win the gold medal

Khattab's ability to break his own world record indicates a peak in athletic performance that elevates the competitive threshold for the 97kg weight class. This result reinforces Jordan's growing influence in powerlifting and demonstrates the increasing level of athleticism within the Paralympic movement.