IWF Executive Board Welcomes Progress On Clean Sport

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IWF Executive Board Welcomes Progress On Clean Sport

Colorado Springs; 27 March: The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) Executive Board today welcomed progress in the federation’s work to protect clean athletes through extensive anti-doping efforts. The IWF Executive Board met for two days in Colorado Springs and received an update on the progress the IWF has made in the implementation of the IWF Clean Sport Commission’s recommendations which were presented to the IOC last year. Among the recommendations that will be implemented is the introduction of the new IWF Anti-Doping Policy which will come into effect next month and ensure the IWF is in line with international best practice. The Executive Board also received information on the implementation of the Tbilisi decision, the follow-up work of the Monitoring Group and the criteria which need to be fulfilled by the suspended Member Federations to change their cultures. “The IWF is determined to do all it can to protect clean lifters, and I am very pleased by the way the whole Executive Board has been engaged with this important work,’ said IWF President Tamas Ajan. “Over the past several years, the IWF has radically improved the way it deals with the historic problem of doping, which mainly concerned a limited number of countries where there was a broader culture of doping.” “Our Executive Board was very happy to note the progress which has been made over the last three months and that implementation of the Clean Sport Commission’s recommendations is already complete in many areas. The new Anti-Doping Policy we are bringing into force this month shows that we are already delivering on our commitments. The Board was also particularly happy to note WADA’s confirmation last week of our compliance with the WADA Code.” Included in the meeting’s busy agenda was a presentation on the IOC-approved Tokyo 2020 Qualification System – an important step in ensuring a new competition structure and qualification process which will support clean competition at the Olympic Games. The IWF Executive Board also welcomed the plans to hold an educational seminar in Moscow in May of this year, with WADA’s support, that will include representatives from the suspended member federations. These members, who contributed disproportionately to the sport’s total number of doping cases, are all working to change their historical cultures around doping. “To change culture, first you must have a sense of urgency. The IOC’s deadlines and our suspensions of member federations have created that urgency,” added Ajan. “Then you must have a clear vision of the culture you want. Weightlifting understands that this is a sport based on fair and clean performances. Changing culture also requires a broad coalition of people to make the change: working in partnership with the IOC, with WADA and the national anti-doping organisations, and with our own federations, coaches and athletes, we have this coalition also. All the ingredients for change have been put in place, so it is no surprise to see the change actually happening. I have complete confidence that the IWF can demonstrate this to the IOC’s satisfaction.” IWF Clean Sport Commission Chair Richard Young added: “The implementation is underway and is going well and we will be meeting to review the status of the completion of the recommendations again before the IOC Executive Board meeting in June.” During the meeting there were also updates on the communications and social media as well as television and

European Weightlifting Championsips is available to watch online!

Romania hosts the Senior European Weightlifting Championships at the “Sydney 2000” Olympic Center in Izvorani, near Bucharest, attended by over 200 athletes from 32 countries. The competition started yesterday, on 26th of March and finishes on 1st of April. European Weightlifting Championship in Izvorani is broadcasted live on Eurosport and Romanian National Television (TVR). This is the third time Romania hosts a European Weightlifting Championship, after 1972 (Constanța) and 2009 (Bucharest). You can watch the live streaming and results here, or check out the Time Table! Source: 

WFA Executive Board meeting and Congress

On 24th March 2018 the Weightlifting Federation of Africa held its Executive Board meeting. It was opened by its president, Mr. Khaled Mehalhel. Mr. Mahmoud Mahgoub, IWF EB member, President of the Egyptian Weightlifting Federation gave information about the upcoming African Youth and Junior Championships - YOG Qualification Event in Cairo. The Executive Board discussed the following topics: 2017 WFA annual report of activities 2018 WFA Development Program Activities of WFA Marketing and Sponsor Commission Future events (3rd African Youth Games, 2019/2020 African Youth, Junior and Senior Championships) Financial statement and estimated budget The IWF was represented by Ms. Timea Horvath, Development and Education Manager who gave presentations about the YOG and Tokyo 2020 Qualification systems at the WFA Congress which was held on the same day. The Championships will start today, on 26th March 2018, with the participation of 114 athletes from 15 countries. Check out the Start

China National U17, U18 held in a Shopping Mall

The China National U17, U18 Weightlifting Championships was organized in Zhejiang Province, China from March 10 to 11, 2018. This was the very first U Championships ever held in China and the first National Championship this year. The Championships featured its innovation by competing in a big shopping mall with more than 100 athletes participating, which was the first time for Chinese Weightlifting Association to organize professional weightlifting Championships in a shopping mall. As a warming up activity, a Fun Competition was held on the afternoon of March 9. About 30 athletes competed in standing long jump, deadlifts and back squat, etc., which attracted many customers to watch with frequent

European Weightlifting Championships 2018: Ones to watch

With 124 men and 113 women representing a total of 31 countries across 48 events, the European Weightlifting Championships will bring together the continent’s top lifters for a week of unmissable action in the Romanian capital of Bucharest. Among those competing at the Championships – which will start this Monday, March 26, and conclude on the following Sunday, April 1 – will be Lasha Talakhadze and Lydia Valentín Perez, the winners of the IWF Men’s and Women’s 2017 Lifter of the Year awards. Talakhadze and Valentín were both gold medal-winners at the IWF World Championships in Anaheim at the end of last year and will be hunting gold again in Bucharest. Georgian Talakhadze, lifting in the men’s +105kg division, is gunning for a third consecutive triumph at the European Weightlifting Championships, having topped the podium in Førde (Norway) in 2016 and Split (Croatia) in 2017. [caption id="attachment_20903" align="alignright" width="265"] Georgia's Lasha Talakhadze[/caption] [caption id="attachment_20850" align="alignleft" width="250"] Spain's Lydia Valentin[/caption] COMPETITIVE DIVISIONS Talakhadze will be up against compatriot Irakli Turmanidze, as well as the likes of Hungarian Péter Nagy and Czech Republic lifter Jiří Orság. Elsewhere in the men’s competition, Artūrs Plēsnieks and Krzysztof Zwarycz will hope to go one better after claiming silver medals at the World Championships, but both will have to contend with fiercely competitive divisions. In the 105kg category, Latvian Plēsnieks’ rivals will include Austrian Sargis Martirosjan, while in the 85kg division, Croatian Amar Musić’s record total score of 355kg matches that of Zwarycz. Romanian athletes, who will be roared on by the home support, are set to be in medal contention in several of the men’s divisions. Home hopes will be pinned on athletes such as Nicolae Onica in the 94kg division, Ionut Ilie in the 62kg category and Paul Dumitrascu in the 69kg division, although the latter will face tough competition from the likes of Bernardin Matam, who took a bronze medal home to France following last year’s World Championships. [caption id="attachment_20778" align="alignright" width="248"] Hometown girl - Loredana Toma[/caption] [caption id="attachment_20787" align="alignnone" width="254"] France's Bernadin Matam[/caption] HOME HOPEFULS Romanian fans will also be targeting medals in the women’s competition, with Mădălina Molie and Loredana Toma, who picked up a gold medal in Anaheim, considered by many to be the two front-runners in the 63kg division. Also representing the host nation will be Andreea Aanei, who has the top personal best total score in the +90kg category, as well as Florina Sorina Hulpan and Elena Andrieș, who are seen as two of the top lifters in the 69kg and 48kg divisions, respectively. Irina Lepșa is in the running in the 58kg category, although Latvian Rebeka Koha is likely to start as the favourite due to her bronze in Anaheim and the fact that her personal best total score is 11kg heavier than her nearest challenger. Anastasiia Hotfrid, another member of a strong Georgian contingent in Bucharest, will also start as the favourite in the 90kg, having won gold at the World Championships in Anaheim last December. Meanwhile, in the 75kg division, French lifter Gaëlle Nayo-Ketchanke, who finished in third place in Anaheim, will be hoping to knock Lydia Valentín off the top spot. However, it would be a brave person to bet against Valentín, for whom this event carries extra significance. The charismatic Spaniard picked up her first major senior medal – a bronze – at the 2007 edition in Strasbourg, France, and has gone on to dominate the division at the European Weightlifting Championships, with three golds in 2014, 2015 and 2017. -- Follow IWF: Facebook Instagram Twitter

2018 YOG Continental Qualification Events

1. African Youth & Junior Championships 23-30 March 2018, Cairo, EGY RESULTS BOOK Youth / Junior 2. Asian Youth & Junior Championships 20-30 April 2018, Urgench, UZB RESULTS BOOK Youth / Junior 3. Pan-American Youth Championships 03-10 June 2018, Palmira, COL RESULTS BOOK Youth 4. Oceania Senior, Junior & Youth Championships 26-30 June 2018, Mont Dore, NCL RESULTS BOOK Youth / Junior / Senior 5. European Youth Championships 22-29 July 2018, Milan, ITA RESULTS BOOK