Hani Watson is a powerhouse in the sport of powerlifting.

The Queenslander broke Australia’s 16-year medal drought in the sport, when she won bronze in the women’s heavyweight in Birmingham with a best lift of 127kg – nearly 30kg more than her body weight.

Hani takes inspiration from her father, Charlie, who was a bodybuilder. She spent a lot of time in the gym growing up, joining him doing curls and bench presses.

Hani was born with bilateral metaphyseal dysplasia, which bowed her tibia and femur bones. She underwent several surgeries as a result. She was encouraged by her father to give the sport a go, teaching her she can do anything with upper body strength, it’s that lesson that Hani uses as her ‘superpower’.

She soon joined forces with Australian para-powerlifting coach Simon Bergner and began powerlifting competitively in 2018. A year later she was classified and then competing …

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Date of birth
20 September 1982
Sport
Para-powerlifting
Impairment
Physical Impairment
How acquired
Birth
Residence
Hemmant, QLD
Occupation
Hospital Manager
Started competing
2021
First competed for Australia
2021
Sport career highlights

Winning Bronze at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022

Favourite quote
It’s Bench Day Everyday

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-powerlifting Classification: +86kg (W)

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