The competitions of the Kingdom's Paralympic Clubs Championship for men and women concluded at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium Hall in Riyadh, with notable participation from the Kingdom's clubs and technical levels reflecting the continuous development of Paralympic powerlifting.

The championship witnessed strong competition among lifters in various weight categories. Talal Al-Balawi of Al-Madinah Club won the gold medal in the 49 kg category, Adnan Noor Saeed of Jeddah Club won gold in 54 kg, and Anas Al-Hazmi of Al-Madinah Club won gold in 59 kg.

In the remaining weight categories, Mishari Al-Dubaini of Al-Jouf Club won gold in 65 kg, Ubada Hawsawi of Jazan Club won gold in 72 kg, Tariq Balghith of Jazan Club won gold in 80 kg, Aseel Hawsawi of Jazan Club won gold in 88 kg, and Yahya Bawab of Jazan Club won gold in 97 kg.

Abdulrahman Al-Ghufais of Riyadh Club won the gold medal in 107 kg, while Khaled Al-Najm of Riyadh Club was crowned with gold in +107 kg.

In the women's competitions, Nouf Ismail of Al-Madinah Club won gold in 41 kg, Sharifa Al-Amari of Riyadh Club was crowned with gold in 45 kg, Fajr Al-Samri of Riyadh Club won gold in 50 kg, Atheer Al-Harbi of Al-Madinah Club won gold in 55 kg, Maha Al-Rashidi of Al-Madinah Club won gold in 61 kg, while Susan Abu Sam'an of Riyadh Club was crowned with gold in 67 kg.

The championship affirmed the outstanding technical level presented by the lifters amid ongoing efforts to develop Paralympic powerlifting and raise the level of competition among clubs, contributing to talent discovery and support for national teams in upcoming events.