One-legged weightlifter aims for Paralympics

| Siyabonga Kalipa
Ntsikelelo Mdladlana pumps iron at Strongbones gym. Photo by Siyabonga Kalipa.

Half of Ntsikelelo Mdladlana’s leg was destroyed in a shack fire in 2007.

He and his friend went to sleep and forgot to switch off the two-plate stove. They were woken by the noise of their neighbours who saw the fire. Unfortunately his friend never made it out of the shack.

ā€œAfter my accident I decided to do something because feeling sorry for myself was not going to help. So I took up weightlifting,ā€ he says. He joined Strongbones, a weightlifting club in Nkanini.

This 32-year-old bodybuilder competes against both able-bodied and disabled bodybuilders from across the country. ā€œI won my first trophy in 2010 in Bellville which made me want to do even more in this sport. My recent trophy I won in May and I hope to add to my collection in an upcoming tournament in August,ā€ he says.

Like most township sportsmen he faces challenges beyond being disabled. Strongbones gym is a shack made out of asbestos with very limited space. His disability makes it impossible for him to use some of the equipment.

ā€œThe gym gets full and we don’t have equipment. Since I’m unemployed I miss out on some competitions because I have to pay my travel costs. We have been looking for support but we haven’t had any. The community helps where they can.ā€

He missed out on the 2012 Paralympic games but hopes to make the squad for 2016 in Brazil.

ā€œMy dream has always been to wear the green and gold of South Africa in an international,ā€ said Mdladlana. ā€œI want to show other disabled people that you can do whatever you want and become successful.ā€

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