Srinagar: Fardeem Hussain, a 21-year-old powerlifting sensation from Srinagar, Kashmir, departed on Friday for Bangkok, Thailand, to represent India at the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IBFF) Powerlifting World Championship. The young athlete's journey to the global stage follows a historic achievement earlier this year when he clinched a gold medal at the national-level World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) competition in Gurugram, Haryana. Hussain's victory in July made him the first Kashmiri powerlifter to earn this distinction.
Speaking to ETV Bharat on the phone, Ishtiaq Ahmad Khan, Hussain's coach and mentor, reflected on his Iron athlete's extraordinary accomplishments and his path to the international arena. "In July, Fardeem not only made everyone proud but also created history by winning a gold medal at the WRPF's national championship," Khan said. "He became the first Kashmiri powerlifter to achieve this feat." Held in Gurugram, the WRPF competition featured around 500 athletes from various states and union territories across India. "This achievement has now paved the way for Fardeem to showcase his strength and skill on an international platform," Khan added, expressing hope for his success in Bangkok.