73-year-old Hyderabad man wins 4 gold medals at National Powerlifting Championships after bypass surgery
DV Shankar Rao, a 73-year-old retired SBI officer from Hyderabad, made history as the first recorded heart bypass survivor to win four gold medals at the National Powerlifting Championships. He has now been invited to represent India at the 2025 World Championships in South Africa.
Published Date - 17 August 2025, 11:46 PM
Hyderabad: In an unprecedented achievement in Indian powerlifting history, DV Shankar Rao, a 73-year-old retired officer from the State Bank of India, has become the first-ever recorded participant with a history of heart bypass surgery to compete in the National Powerlifting Championships and emerge victorious with four gold medals.
It is a national record, and he has been invited to participate in the World championships, which will be held in October 2025 in South Africa.
Held at Kozhikode (Calicut), Kerala, and organised under the banner of Powerlifting India, the championship witnessed Rao competing in the Master-4, 83 kg category, where he won three gold medals in individual events and was crowned the Overall Champion with an additional gold medal.
Just six months into his powerlifting journey, after overcoming heart bypass surgery, Rao proved that discipline, mental strength, and determination can defy all odds. His transformation into a slim, energetic, pain-free athlete has inspired many to rethink the limits of age and health.
Officials and enthusiasts alike are calling this a historic milestone, never before registered in Powerlifting India’s records, and a powerful example for anyone battling health challenges.