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The IWF reports that sample of Mr. CHADOVICH Stanislau (BLR) has returned an Adverse Analytical Finding for (M2. Chemical and Physical manipulation) urine substitution. As a consequence, the athlete is provisionally suspended in view of a potential anti-doping rule violation. In any case where it is determined that the athlete did not commit an anti-doping rule violation, the relevant decision will also be published. The IWF will not make any further comment on the case until it is

ADAMS – PASSWORD RESET

Due to the latest cyber-attacks WADA set up new security features in ADAMS in order to assure data privacy. The IWF ADAMS team wishes to give you a quick guidance how to proceed. WADA changed the ADAMS password requirements on the 19/08/2016, consequently all users need to refresh their ADAMS password as follows: Password length must be at least 8 characters Password must include at least one upper case character Password must include at least one lower case character Password must include at least one numeric character The previous 6 passwords cannot be reused Permanent lock: If you enter an incorrect username and password combination at least nine times in a row, ADAMS will lock you out "permanently". In this case please contact the IWF ([email protected]). Forgotten user name: Please contact the IWF ([email protected]). Forgotten password: You can click the "Forgot Password" link at the bottom of the ADAMS Login page. In case you don't receive any email please let us know ([email protected]) and we will adjust your email address in the ADAMS system. Individual password: Member Federations remain responsible to give or refresh the individual passwords. The new password requirements are the same as listed above. On the athlete's profile please click on the manage user account button to refresh it. In case your athlete doesn't have any individual password, you can give him/her one. In this case please click on the athlete's profile on the create user account button. All users are entitled to change their respective passwords any time in line with the ADAMS Privacy

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The IWF reports that as a consequence of the IOC’s reanalyses of samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (IOC – wave 2), the samples of the following Athletes have returned Adverse Analytical Findings: PASHAYEV, Nizami (AZE) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Oxandrolone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) KULESHA, Iryna (BLR) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) NOVIKAVA, Nastassia (BLR) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) RYBAKOU, Andrei (BLR) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) CAO, Lei (CHN) – GHRP-2 (S2. Hormones and related substances) CHEN, Xiexia (CHN) – GHRP-2 (S2. Hormones and related substances) LIU, Chun Hong (CHN) – Sibutramine (S6. Stimulants), GHRP-2 (S2. Hormones and related substances) GRABOVETSKAYA, Mariya (KAZ) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Oxandrolone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) MANEZA, Maya (KAZ) – Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) NEKRASSOVA, Irina (KAZ) – Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) SEDOV, Vladimir (KAZ) – Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) AKKAEV, Khadzhimurat (RUS) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) LAPIKOV, Dmitry (RUS) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) DAVYDOVA, Natalya (UKR) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) KOROBKA, Olha (UKR) – Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) In line with the relevant rules and regulations, the IWF imposed mandatory provisional suspensions upon the Athletes, who remain provisionally suspended in view of potential anti-doping rule violations until their cases are closed. Following the IOC’s decisions, the IWF will be in a position to take over the results management of these cases. Should it be determined in any of the cases that no anti-doping violation was committed, the relevant decision shall also be published. The IWF will not make any further comments on the cases until they are

IWF EB decision on Russian participation at the Rio 2016 OG

The IWF Executive Board decided today to ban the Russian Weightlifting Federation from recommending/entering/participating with athletes and Technical Official at Rio Olympic Games 2016. The decision is effective as of today. The IWF Executive Board carefully studied question of the participation of Russian weightlifters in the Olympic Games Rio. The study included the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)’s Independent Person (IP) Report by Prof. Richard McLaren, IOC decision concerning the participation of Russian athletes in the Olympic Games in Rio 2016, Statistics (Re-analytical cases from the Beijing and London Olympic Games), Anti-Doping statistics concerning the Russian athletes, IWF Anti-Doping Policy, WADA Code, Olympic Charter, IOC, WADA communications According to the IOC decision concerning the participation of Russian athletes in the Olympic Games in Rio 2016, which set the eligibility criteria for the Russian athletes to participate at the Games the IWF Executive Board evaluated the nominated athletes’ eligibility. 8 (Eight) athletes were nominated by the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) to compete in the Rio Olympic Games weightlifting events. Ms. Tatiana Kashirina’s and Ms. Anastasiia Romanova’s nominations were withdrawn by the ROC due to prior anti-doping rule violations. Four (4) additional athletes were listed in the McLaren Report as beneficiaries of the Disappearing Positive Methodology System. According to the IOC decision “the IFs to examine the information contained in the IP Report and for such purpose seek from WADA the names of athletes and National Federations (NFs) implicated. Nobody implicated, be it an athlete, an official, or an NF, may be accepted for entry or accreditation for the Olympic Games.” The implication of athletes in the IP Report has been made ineligibility criteria by the IOC; no further action or decision is required from the IWF in this regard. Furthermore, according to the latest IOC decision: “Under these exceptional circumstances, Russian athletes in any of the 28 Olympic summer sports have to assume the consequences of what amounts to a collective responsibility in order to protect the credibility of the Olympic competitions, and the “presumption of innocence” cannot be applied to them. On the other hand, according to the rules of natural justice, individual justice, to which every human being is entitled, has to be applied. This means that each affected athlete must be given the opportunity to rebut the applicability of collective responsibility in his or her individual case.” Further to the above, we would like to highlight the extremely shocking and disappointing statistics regarding the Russian weightlifters: As of today there are 7 confirmed AAFs for Russian weightlifters from the combined reanalysis process of London and Beijing, while the second wave of Beijing reanalyses is not yet in a stage when the names and countries involved can be publicly disclosed. The IOC asked the International Federations to “apply their respective rules in relation to the sanctioning of entire NFs. “ According to Article 12.4 of the IWF Anti-Doping Policy, „If any Member Federation or members or officials thereof, by reason of conduct connected with or associated with doping or anti-doping rule violations, brings the sport of weightlifting into disrepute, the IWF Executive Board may, in its discretion, take such action as it deems fit to protect the reputation and integrity of the sport.“ The IWF Executive Board confirmed that the Russian Weightlifting Federation and Russian weightlifters brought the weightlifting sport into disrepute. In the light of the above, the Executive Board decided to withdraw the appointment of the Russian Technical Official from the Rio2016 Olympic Games. The integrity of the weightlifting sport has been seriously damaged on multiple times and levels by the Russians, therefore an appropriate sanction was applied in order to preserve the status of the sport. According to the Reallocation Policy, the Executive Board decided to offer the available Quota place to athletes from the following NOCs: Women ALB, GEO, MDA Men BEL, CRO, ESA, MGL, SRB All athletes beneficiating from this last minute Reallocation were tested in the Qualification Period and are subject to further testing before

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The IWF reports that as a consequence of the IOC’s reanalyses of samples from the 2012 London Olympic Games (IOC - wave 2), the samples of the following Athletes have returned Adverse Analytical Findings: ZAIROV, Intigam (AZE) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) ZABOLOTNAYA, Nataliya (RUS) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) TSIREKIDZE, Rauli (GEO) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) UTESHOV, Almas (KAZ) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) TZARUKAEVA, Svetlana (RUS) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) SIMSEK, Sibel (TUR) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) KULESHA, Iryna (BLR) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) KHURSHUDYAN, Hripsime (ARM) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, Stanozolol (S1.1 Anabolic agents) IVANOV, Alexandr (RUS) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents), Tamoxifen (S4. Hormone and metabolic modulators) IOVU, Cristina (MDA) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) DEMANOV, Andrey (RUS) - Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1 Anabolic agents) In line with the relevant rules and regulations, the IWF imposed mandatory provisional suspensions upon the Athletes, who remain provisionally suspended in view of potential anti-doping rule violations until their cases are closed. Following the IOC’s decisions, the IWF will be in a position to take over the results management of these cases. Should it be determined in any of the cases that no anti-doping violation was committed, the relevant decision shall also be published. The IWF will not make any further comments on the cases until they are

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The IWF reports that sample of Ms. Malvina Soledad Veron (ARG) has returned an Adverse Analytical Finding for (S1.1 Anabolic agent) methenolone metabolites. As a consequence, the athlete is provisionally suspended in view of a potential anti-doping rule violation. In any case where it is determined that the athlete did not commit an anti-doping rule violation, the relevant decision will also be published. The IWF will not make any further comment on the case until it is