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WADA Executive Committee approves 2013 Prohibited List and reviews Code recommendations

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) today approved the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods for 2013 at its Executive Committee meeting in London. The new List will be made official and published by October 1 and will take effect on January 1, 2013. As one of the cornerstones in the global fight against doping, the List specifies substances and methods prohibited in sport, and it is a mandatory document for all organizations that have adopted the World Anti-Doping Code. The annual revision of the List is a highly-consultative process facilitated by WADA, and begins with circulation of a draft List amongst its stakeholders. Comments are considered by WADA’s List Expert Group, which then presents its conclusions to WADA’s Health, Medical and Research Committee (HMRC). Recommendations are then made to WADA’s Executive Committee, which discusses the proposals before making a final decision at its September meeting. “WADA is mandated to lead the scientific debate and serve as the catalyst for scientific advancements in the fight against doping in sport, and updating the List is a key component of that role,” explained WADA President John Fahey. “The List is updated on an annual basis following thorough consultation with our stakeholders, and we are confident that since 2004 - the year in which WADA took responsibility for the List – we have developed a process that allows us to deliver as comprehensive a document as possible. “Every year WADA is presented with new scientific and medical challenges and updating the List on an annual basis is one of the ways by which we keep on top of these developments,” added Mr. Fahey. “The changes for 2013 will again add greater clarity to the List, and consequently it will be a better document to serve the world’s anti-doping community.” 2013 Monitoring Program WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, is mandated to establish a Monitoring Program for substances which are not on the Prohibited List but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect patterns of misuse in sport. Pain relief medicine tapentadol has been added to the 2013 Monitoring Program, under narcotics to be monitored for possible in-competition abuse. Code Review Process The Executive Committee also examined in detail stakeholder recommendations made to amend the World Anti-Doping Code as part of its role as a guiding body for the Code Drafting Team. The Second Consultation Phase of the Code Review comes to an end on October 10, after which a second draft of the Code will be tabled at WADA’s Foundation Board meeting in Montreal on November 18. “The Code Review process is well under way and the Executive Committee was able to thoroughly review some of the recommendations from interested parties and offer valuable advice and guidance to those responsible for drafting a new version,” explained Mr. Fahey. “The Code governs the anti-doping activities of WADA and all its stakeholders and involvement of the Executive Committee in the Review Process is an important element of that consultative process.” Science research funding WADA’s September meeting is also the occasion at which the Executive Committee approves scientific research projects seeking funding. In 2012, 71 investigators from 22 different countries and representing five continents submitted research projects for WADA funding, and following a thorough process of review by the HMRC, 26 of these projects have been recommended for funding. Where applicable, these projects will undergo further review by independent ethical examiners and that second review is due to be completed by the end of November 2012. “WADA maintains its commitment to funding high-quality scientific research as we look to develop ever-more sophisticated methods of detection,” added Mr. Fahey. “We have said many times before that we face a constant battle against the science adopted by athletes who wish to dope, and the unscrupulous members of their entourage who help them to this end. “Our challenge is to make the science of the anti-doping community more sophisticated than the science of the cheats - funding science research is crucial to this

Venezuelan athletes received Olympic diplomas

Venezuelan athletes Betsi Rivas (second from the left) and Junior Sánchez (third from the left) have received their Olympic diplomas, rewarding their weightlifting performances at the London Games. The award ceremony took place at the headquarters of the Venezuelan NOC, in the presence of NOC President Eduardo Álvarez; the President of the national weightlifting federation, Pedro León Torres; and coaches Yamil Guiliani and Gabriel Enseñat. Betsi Rivas finished eighth in the 48kg category and Sánchez fifth in the

2012 IWF Youth World Championships Kosice, Slovakia

The 2012 IWF Youth World Championships will be held in Kosice, Slovakia from 16-22 September. The Venue hosting the competition is the Spolocenský Pavilon. Richard Rasi, Mayor of Kosice warmly welcome all participants to this great event contributing to the promotion of weightlifting sport to a younger generation. “I am convinced that this championship will offer a great opportunity to see exciting competition and the birth future sports stars. I hope all the sportsmen involved bring in lots of spectators, and achieve success.” The Entries and additional information were published on the IWF website. For more information you can also check out the Official Website of the

IWF Grand Prix – President’s Cup 2012

The IWF Grand Prix – President’s Cup will be held from 12 to 14 October, 2012 in St. Petersburg, Russia at the Palace of Sports “Yubileyniy". Mr. Attila Adamfi, IWF Competition Director made an official Technical visit to St. Petersburg in order to finalize with Mr. Anton Kislyakov, Russian Weightlifting Federation Vice President the latest details with regards to the organization of the IWF Grand Prix – President’s Cup 2012. The high organization level event delivered in 2011 will certainly be topped by this second edition. St Petersburg offers an impressive infrastructure to host the competition, and the professionalism of the experts working on the planning and delivery meets the highest expectations. The athletes will be invited to compete in the following bodyweight categories: Men 94kg, 105kg, +105kg Women 75kg, +75kg Winners according to the Total result in each bodyweight category will be awarded with Prize Money as follows: First place: 5 000 USD Second place: 3 000 USD Third place: 2 000 USD Any athlete setting up a new Senior World Record will be awarded with the following bonus: Snatch: 3 000 USD Clean & Jerk: 3 000 USD Total: 6 000 USD For more information, go to the official website of the event: http://en.pcwl.ru/ Check out the promotion video posted on

New CEO for USA Weightlifting

USA Weightlifting is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Massik as its CEO. Michael joins the USAW having had a very deep background in NGB leadership and Olympic movement. For the past four years, he was a principal with Massik-Burton LLC, a firm that provides consulting services to multiple National Governing Bodies. Prior to that, he was the Executive Director of USA Fencing for 12 years, from 1996 through 2008. Under his leadership, fencing went from no medals in Atlanta (1996 Olympic Games) to six medals in Beijing (2008), and a USA fencer won a gold medal in the sport for the first time in 100 years. During the same period, the annual budget for Fencing went from less than $1 million to nearly $4 million and membership grew from approximately 8,000 to 25,000. Before joining USA Fencing, Michael was a senior manager at Brown-Forman Beverages Worldwide, a Fortune 100 corporation where he worked for 12 years. While at Brown-Forman, he founded the Louisville Fencing Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the sport of fencing to low income youth within the city of Louisville, KY. That center developed one of the foremost fencing clubs in the USA, and its success continues to today. Artie Drechsler Chair USA Weightlifting Board of

Iran weightlifters aid earthquake victims

Weightlifters all around the world participated in days of celebrations returning to their home countries after the London 2012 Olympic Games with their Olympic Medals. The story was different for the Iranian weightlifters, who displayed solidarity and fair play to help the victims of twin earthquakes that jolted the country’s northwestern in the East Azerbaijan Province. On August 11, only three days after the weightlifting competitions ended in London, two strong earthquakes of 6.4 and 6.3 magnitudes rocked the area, killing 306 people and injuring thousands of others. Right after the tremor, the Iranian Superheavy-weight category’s silver medallist, Sajjad Anoushiravani, went to the quake-stricken area and joined the rescue teams in the region to help with the dispatching of emergency supplies. Saeed Mohammadpour, who came in fifth in the 94kg category, also accompanied Anoushiravani in a visit to quake-hit villages. They were the first weightlifters to arrive in the area, as they are living in the neighboring province of Ardabil. Anoushiravani dedicated his Silver Medal to the victims of the earthquake and offered necessary supplies and some amount of money. London 2012 Olympics’ strongest man was in the capital city of Tehran at the moment, but his heart was apparently beating for his fellow countrymen in East Azerbaijan province. Behdad Salimi went to a blood transfusion center after the health officials asked people to donate blood to help the victims of the earthquakes. The Gold Medallist in the +105kg bodyweight category gave 4 units of blood. Salimi then went to the quake-hit regions days later to visit the area and brought smiles to the faces of people, who could remember his great performance at Olympics despite their pain. While visiting the area in Iran's Red Cross uniform, Salimi told the reporters: "It is my duty to come here and help my people. I only hope can get back to their normal life soon." Navab Nasir Shalal, 105kg Silver Medallist, also expressed his condolences to the people in East Azerbaijan, saying he would soon travel to the region to help soothing people's pain. Report sent by Sarah