By Li Jia
BEIJING, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- It is a day to be
remembered for the whole life for Sheirf Othman, who received a special gift for
his 26th birthday -- a Paralympic gold medal plus a world record.
The Egyptian powerlifter will turn 26 next Monday.
However, the celebration has already begun as he lifted 202.5kg to claim the
gold in the men's 56kg category and a new world mark on Thursday.
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Sherif Othman Othman of Egypt reacts
during the men's 56kg final at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games
Powerlifting event in Beijing, Sept. 11, 2008. Othman broke the world
record and claimed the title with 202.5kg. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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"It is the first time I celebrate my birthday in a
foreign country," said Othman. "The gold medal is the best birthday gift
ever."
Othman asked for 195kg in his first attempt, and
lifted it easily to break the old world record of 194kg held by Chinese Wang
Jian. He lifted 200kg in his second attempt and 202.5kg in third.
Rasool Mohsin of Iraq took the silver in 185kg, with
Jung Keum-Jong of South Korea picking the bronze in 180kg. Wang Jian, winner of
the event in 2004 Athens Paralympics, finished fifth.
"I had lifted a better weight," said Othman. "I will
break my record one day in future."
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Gold medalist Sherif Othman Othman(C) of
Egypt, silver medalist Rasool Mohsin(L) of Iraq and bronze medalist Jung
Keum-Jong of South Korea pose for photo during the awarding ceremony of
men's 56kg at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Powerlifting event in
Beijing, Sept. 11, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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"It is my first time to visit China," he added. "I am
impressed by the city. People are all very nice to me. I will never forget the
Beijing Paralympics"
Othman, who used to be a shot putter, started
powerlifting only in 2005, when he was encouraged by his coach Said Abdelhafez,
also a powerlifter and the first Egyptian medallist in the Paralympics.
"I just started this sport in 2005, and thanks to the
fact that I got an excellent coach, Abdelhafez. With his help, I could make the
achievement today. He told me that the best time for a powerlifter is from age
25 to 29, and I decide to make the best of the period," said Othman.
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Sherif Othman Othman of Egypt reacts
during the men's 56kg final at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games
Powerlifting event in Beijing, Sept. 11, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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Othman used to have three training sessions a week,
each lasting two hours. He later increased his workload.
He made his name in the 2006 world championships in
South Korea as he lifted 175kg for a silver, only 5kg short of Wang Jian's
180.
Othman said Wang was one of his motivations. "I have
known Wang since the world championships, and after that I think about what Wang
will do and what I can do everyday," said Othman. "I trained six days a week,
each session lasting three hours."
His efforts paid off. He made great progress in the
past two years and had been seen the biggest threat to Wang before the
Paralympics.
Wang heaped praises on Othman after the contest.
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Silver medalist Rasool Mohsin of Iraq
reacts during the awarding ceremony of men's 56kg at the Beijing 2008
Paralympic Games Powerlifting event in Beijing, Sept. 11, 2008. Mohsin won
the silver medal with 185.0kg. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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"We competed together in the 2006 world championships
but since then I haven't seen him. He lifted more than five or six kilograms
above my old world record in every training session. I was stunned when I saw
him training," said Wang.
"He is so outstanding. I think he is the best
powerlifter of all categories."
The two herculeses are good friends. "I invited him
to the celebration of my birthday," said Othman. "I like him very much that I
wave to him every time we meet."
"We are good friends," Wang agreed. "He's so talented
and has made great progress in only two years. I admire him."