Sapna Sunar: Sikkimβs Powerhouse Redefining Womenβs Strength
In the world of strengthlifting and powerlifting, Sapna Sunar has emerged as one of the most dominant and inspiring athletes from Sikkim. Known for her incredible power and consistency, she is widely regarded as one of the strongest women in the region.
Roots and Training
Hailing from Rhenock Chujachen, Sikkim, Sapna Sunar has built her success through relentless dedication and discipline. She trains at the Hardcore Himalayan Gym in Tadong, Gangtok, under the guidance of coach Yogesh Rai.
Her training environment and strong mentorship have played a crucial role in shaping her into a national-level champion.
Rising Through the Ranks
Sapna first gained major recognition by winning the Junior Womenβs Overall Championship at the National Strengthlifting Championship in Haryana, marking her arrival as a serious contender in the sport.
Major Achievements and Records
Sapna Sunarβs career is decorated with remarkable milestones:
- National Record Holder β Total lift of 232.5 kg at the 3rd Eastern India Strengthlifting Championship (Siliguri)
- Champion of Champions (2025) β 35th National Strengthlifting Championship, Gangtok (210 kg total)
- Holds titles of βStrongest Woman of Sikkimβ and βOpen Iron Woman of Sikkimβ
- Powerlifting Champion (2025) β Winner of Champion of Champions in Senior Womenβs Open Category
Her consistent podium finishes at both state and national levels underline her dominance in strength sports.
A Pioneer for Women in Strength Sports
Sapna Sunar is more than just an athleteβshe is a trailblazer for women in Sikkim. Her success has encouraged many young women to step into strength sports, a field traditionally dominated by men.
Her journey reflects:
- Breaking gender stereotypes
- Promoting womenβs participation in sports
- Inspiring a new generation of athletes
Strength, Discipline, and Legacy
With multiple titles and records to her name, Sapna continues to push boundaries and raise the bar for strength athletes in the region.
She represents a powerful message: strength is not defined by limits, but by determination.
βPower, Pride, and Perseverance β The Strongest Woman of Sikkimβ
