PARIS — Venezuela's powerlifting champion didn't know when her hands would stop trembling after setting a Games record at the Paris Paralympics on Thursday.
''I'm out of words, I'm emotional,'' Clara Sarahy Fuentes Monasterio said after bench-pressing 124 kilograms for the gold medal in the women's 50kg class.
It's been a wild three years for the Paralympian since she lifted 97 for the 41kg bronze medal in Tokyo. Her body changed after giving birth to her son Liam last year.
''I feel much stronger now,'' said Fuentes Monasterio, who credited her child as ''my motivation.''
Fuentes Monasterio, who uses a wheelchair, said her muscle mass increased ''a lot'' after giving birth. She didn't expect it would lead to a Paralympics record.
''My hands are still trembling. I don't know when they will stop,'' the 27-year-old lifter said after being feted by the small but raucous crowd at La Chapelle Arena.
The noisy spectators didn't mind that Fuentes Monasterio didn't attempt an even heavier load. Powerlifters have only three attempts. She failed her first at 120, but got it on her second try and immediately led the nine-woman competition.
Every contender, with help from their coach, removes the bar from the racks and, at the referee's command, lowers it to their chest before pushing it upward until their arms are fully extended with their elbows locked. This is subject to any medical condition.