Ugandan power lifter Roy Mubiru has been flagged off by the State Minister for Sports, Charles Bakkabulindi for the World Power Lifting Association championship taking place this May in Ukraine.
The US-based power lifter has been raising the Ugandan flag high across the globe.
Power lifter Roy Mubiru will be Africa’s sole representative at the upcoming world powerlifting championships in Lutsk, Ukraine, between the 16th to 19th May.
Before the tournament in Ukraine, Mubiru will first test his readiness at the Arnold Classics Powerlifting championships in the state of New Jersey, in USA this month.
Minister Bakkabulindi hopes Mubiru will fly the national flag high at the world stage.
“I am happy that Roy Mubiru will be representing Africa, Uganda in particular at the World powerlifting championships in Ukraine, I know by him carrying this flag, it will be Uganda on the map, may you raise that flag higher as you win. I wish you success in all you do,” the minister said.
President Museveni contributed $8,000 (about Shs30M) towards Mubiru’s preparations. This happened while the President attended the Kiboga district youth mindset change workshop where Mubiru presented him with a medal he won at the annual Bay State Open Championships last year, on his way to qualification for the world championship.
“I thank everyone one who has supported me in this journey, the president who gave me $8000, the ministers, media and everyone around me, it has been tough but have managed to go through it all and am ready to represent my country and continent at large, am going to do my best to win as I continue to motivate more youth out there so we can develop powerlifting in Uganda,” he said after receiving the national flag.
Roy Mubiru was the first African to qualify for the world powerlifting championships after winning gold at the 31st America annual bay, in Fitchburg Massachusetts on the 27th of October 2018.
No Ugandan has ever been at the Powerlifting World Championships before.