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2008 Doping Rule violations
2008-08-01 14:51:28
   

Countries with positive lifters between 1st January and 25th July 2008.:

ARM

1

In-Competition

BIH

1

In-Competition

BLR

1

Out-of-Competition

BRA

1

In-Competition

BUL

11

Out-of-Competition

CHI

1

In-Competition

CUB

2

In-Competition

DOM

2

In-Competition

GRE

11

Out-of-Competition

IND

1

Out-of-Competition

IRQ

4

In-Competition

KSA

1

In-Competition

LBA

4

In-Competition

MDA

2

In-Competition

PAK

1

In-Competition

RUS

1

Out-of-Competition

SEY

1

In-Competition

SYR

1

In-Competition

VEN

3

In-Competition


 
   
NO final doping results from the Junior World Championships yet!
2008-07-29 22:33:19
   
Since the WADA accredited laboratories are completely overloaded with pre-Olympic sample analysis, the samples from the IWF Junior World Weightlifting Championships are not yet finished.
We hope that before the start of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games we will be able to announce the final ranking list of the competition!
 
   
Athlete's Arrival to Beijing Olympic Games
2008-06-25 14:38:47
   

In accordance with the IWF Executive Board decision and as it has been previously communicated to all National Federation,

ALL OLYMPIC COMPETITORS SHALL ARRIVE TO BEIJING

8 (EIGHT) DAYS PRIOR

to their respective competition day.

 
   
Revised World Anti-Doping Code
2008-03-20 12:15:04
   

We are pleased to announce that the revised World Anti-Doping Code (Code), unanimously approved by the WADA Foundation Board on November 17, 2007, and effective as of January 1, 2009, is now available for downloading and printing at:

http://www.wada-ama.org/en/dynamic.ch2?pageCategory.id=735

 
   
2008 Whereabouts information
2007-12-11 10:40:17
   
2008 WHEREABOUTS SUBMISSION PERIODS!!
1. JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2008 - deadline 31st December 2007
2. MARCH-APRIL-MAY 2008 - deadline 15th February 2008
3. JUNE-JULY-AUGUST 2008 - deadline 15th May 2008 
4. SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2008 - deadline 31st August 2008
 
   
Life ban lifted
2007-11-08 11:28:55
   

Further to our news release on the 18th June 2007, please see the link below on the life ban lifted of coach Mr. Sevdalin Marinov by the Court of Arbitration for Sport Appeals Division.

http://www.awf.com.au/resources/docs/Marinov-271007.pdf

 
   
IWF Out of competition testing results
2007-08-31 14:51:00
   

The IWF has carried out an extensive out of competition doping control testing in the past few month to try to ensure equal chances for all lifters at the 2007 World Weightlifting Championships (WWC) in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Based on the IWF Anti Doping rules all Adverse Analytical Findings (AAF) shall kept confidential until the cases are closed. However given the short timeline until the 2007 WWC the IWF given shorter deadlines for the countries and lifters involved to request the B sample analysis and/or the Hearing.

For equality and fairness the IWF hereby lists only the name of the countries and the gender of the concerned athletes involved and facing sanctions for positive doping tests (results received until 31st September 2007).

ALB - 3 male lifters

BLR - 1 female lifter

MEX - 1 female lifter

BUL - 1 female lifter

IND - 1 male lifter

 
   
Coach suspended for LIFE
2007-06-18 10:00:00
   

Former Weightlifter and Coach Mr. SEVDALIN MARINOV has received LIFE sanction following the second offence of the Australian Weightlifting Federation Anti Doping Policy.

The IWF strongly encourages all National Federations to continue testing and investigations and do NOT tolerate any kind of doping offences.

 

 
   
WHEREABOUTS INFORMATION 2007
2007-01-15 00:00:00
   
The 2007 whereabouts forms has been posted on the website. All National Federations are obliged to provide the necessary whereabouts information, therefore you are kindly requested to download the attached word files and send the completed files to the IWF before 31st January 2007.
 
   
WADA's Executive Committee future doping regulation plans
2006-12-13 00:00:00
   
On the WADA Executive Committee meeting there were talks about: - Boosting the minimum doping bans from 2 years to maybe four and - Using only the A samples since the B samples seldom differ in results. A long discussion will follow and all related parties will be asked before the final decision reached.