In the final women’s powerlifting event of the Games, China’s Deng Xuemei lifted 153kg, claiming gold in the women’s over 86kg category, according to Paralympic.org.
Even though she registered three successful attempts and outlifted silver medallist Loveline Obiji of Nigeria by six kilograms, Deng remained humble in victory.
Poland's Marzena Zieba took bronze with a 140kg-lift on her second attempt.
China topped the medal table in the five-day powerlifting action at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games with seven golds and six silver medals.
In total, China dominate the medal tally, so far collecting 54 golds, 35 silvers and 30 bronzes.
The UK are ranked second with 26 golds, 20 silvers and 22 bronzes.
The Russian Paralympic Committee reclaimed their 3rd place from the US, while Iran rose strongly, pushing host Japan to 16th place.
Today a total of eight world records were broken in athletics, swimming and powerlifting.
Vietnamese para-swimmers Trinh Thi Bich Nhu and Vo Thanh Tung did not make it through the preliminaries of the women’s 50m breaststroke S6 and men’s 50m backstroke S5 events.
Tung has now completed competition in four of his five categories at the Games, his remaining medal chances lying in the 50m freestyle S5 race tomorrow morning. He won silver in the event at Rio 2016.
Vietnam are in the 62nd place in the medal table with their single silver medal won by Le Van Cong in the men's 49kg powerlifting.