Newsletter – Interim Presidents Message
Ms Ursula Garza Papandrea, IWF Interim President's Newsletter with the latest updates of the International Weightlifting Federation.
Ms Ursula Garza Papandrea, IWF Interim President's Newsletter with the latest updates of the International Weightlifting Federation.
Lausanne, 10 June 2020; Following the 4 June publication of Professor Richard McLaren’s independent investigation into the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and weightlifting, a number of key steps have been taken to lay the foundation for future progress.
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IWF reports that the sample of Ms Nadezda EVSTYUKHINA (RUS) has returned an Adverse Analytical Finding for Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone metabolite (4-chloro-18-nor-17b-hydroxymethyl, 17a-methyl-5aandrost-13-en-3a-ol)...
Weightlifting Fiji (WF) is now under new leadership after their Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday 31 May 2020. Della Shaw-Elder takes on the mantle of President of WF after sitting President, Mr Atma Maharaj signalled his intention to retire from the role.
IWF reports that Mr. Khaled Korany Mohamed Hassan (EGY) as an Athlete Support Personnel has been charged with Anti-Doping Rule Violations under Article 2.8 and/or 2.9 of the IWF Anti-Doping Policy. As a consequence, Mr.
Lausanne, 29 May 2020; The IOC has approved the International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF’s) revised Olympic Qualifying System for Tokyo 2020, which now extends the qualifying period to 30 April 2021.
It now looks that the first world-scale weightlifting event that will be held, following a pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be the 7th edition of the FISU World University World Championships in Weightlifting, slated for 20-24 October 2020 to take place in Gangjin, Korea.
Maamaloa Lolohea from Tonga passed away 21st May, in his home of Vava’u (northern island) Tonga at the age of 52 years. He was known as the gentle giant. Maamaloa lifted for over 10 years representing Tonga and he was very proud of wearing his Tongan national lifting suit.