Powerlifting in Cameroon

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Powerlifting in Cameroon is one of several para-sports in Cameroon for people with physical disabilities. The sport is represented nationally at the University Games.

Cameroon has a history of competing internationally in powerlifting dating back to at least 2006, when the sport appeared on the 2006 African Francophone Games for the Handicapped program. Cameroon won several medals in the sport in the home hosted 2007 edition. Cameroon tried to qualify lifters for the 2012 Summer Paralympics, ultimately sending Conrat Frederic Atangana, who became the country's first ever Paralympian at the country's debut Paralympic Games. There were no Cameroonians ranked internationally in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013.

Para-sports had made their way on to the University Games program in Cameroon by 2014.[1] At the 2015 edition, at least three para-sports events were contested including the javelin throw from athletics, table tennis and powerlifting.[2]

International competitions

Powerlifters

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