Following the successful first edition of the Raise the Bar Together online contest, World Para Powerlifting has expanded the competition to launch the Online World Cup Series.
The new series was designed to keep athletes active and motivated during the COVID-19 pandemic. It combines Raise the Bar Together with a virtual challenge in which four captains draft a team of powerlifters and score points based on athletes’ results.
The format is similar to a fantasy league as captains try to predict the performance of the selected athletes.
World Para Powerlifting invited a female and a male Paralympic medallist, a coach and a Sport Technical Committee member to serve as team captains. Teams’ names were based in the colours Para powelifting discus.
Mexico’s three-time Paralympic champion Amalia Perez is captain of Team Blue. Brazilian Pedro Meloni, World Para Powerlifting Head of Competition, captains Team Green.
Team Red will be captained by Egyptian start and three-time Paralympic gold medallist Sherif Osman. Italy’s Para powerlifting national team head coach Alessandro Boraschi is captain of Team Yellow.
Each team counts with two female and two male powerlifters drafted among the athletes who submitted videos to the Raise the Bar Together competition.
"I am really proud to be named captain of Team Yellow. It is an international dream team with athletes from Russia, Indonesia, Colombia and, of course, Italy. While we compete, we also have to make sure we stay home and stay safe," Boraschi said.
Online World Cup Series first edition rosters:
Team Blue – Captain: Amalia Perez (Mexico)
Donato Telesca (Italy), Raushan Koishibayeva (Kazakhstan), Rakhmetzhan Khamayev (Kazakhstan) and Aline Solodukhina (Kazakhstan).
Team Green – Captain: Pedro Meloni (Brazil)
Anastasiia Mamadirova (Russia), Francisco Palomeque Palacios (Colombia), Sriyanti Sriyanti (Indonesia) and Matthew Gordon (New Zealand).
Team Red – Captain: Sherif Osman (Egypt)
Fabio Torres (Colombia), Tursynay Kabyl (Kazakhstan), Bakary Diallo (Mali) and Cristina Poblador (Colombia).
Team Yellow – Captain: Alessandro Boraschi (Italia)
Vera Muratova (Russia), Ni Nengah Widiasih (Indonesia), Jainer Cantillo (Colombia) and Matteo Cattini (Italy).
World Para Powerlifting Technical Officials are responsible for judging the athletes’ attempts through an online platform.
The final scores are based on a statistical coefficient used to equalise and compare athletes’ performances between different body weights.
The winners of the opening series will be announced by World Para Powerlifting next week.
The first season will have a total of five Online World Cups and the next event will kick off on 11 May.
Athletes are strongly advised to follow guidance from national and local health authorities in their countries and adhere to lockdown restrictions in order to contain the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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