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First Day – 2022 IWF Junior World Championships

On the first day of the 2022 IWF Junior World Championships in Heraklion Greece, three A finals were organized, the Women 45kg, the Men 55kg and the Women 49kg categories. Women 45kg category The day and the 2022 IWF Junior World Championships started with the Women 45kg category at 12:00 local time. The event saw 8 athletes competiting for the World Champion titles. In the Snatch portion of the program the Bronze went to Teodora-Luminita HINCU (MDA) with only 1 good attempt of 67kg. THe Silver and Gold medal was contested by 2 athletes, Sharad GARUD HARSHADA from India and Marta GARCIA RINCON from Spain. They both had a good lift on their first attempt, with 64kg and 65kg. On their second attempts Sharad lifted 67kg, while Marta missed her second attempt of 68kg. The Spanish athlete decided to stay with 68kg which she successfuly lifted on her third try and therefore won Silver, while Sharad went and lifted 70kg and won Gold in Snatch. In Clean&Jerk, last years Junior World Champion of the category Cansu BEKTAS (TUR) won Gold with 85kg which she lifted on her third attempt. Two more athletes attempted the same weight however none of them managed to lift it. Snatch Gold medalist Sharad won Silver in C&J with 83kg and Teodora-Luminita HINCU completed the podium with her first lift of 82kg. The Total podium was as follow: Sharad GARUD HARSHADA from India won with 153kg , Silver went to Cansu BEKTAS from Turkey with 150kg and Teodora-Luminita HINCU from Moldova finished third with 149kg. Women 45kg Total Podium @IWF/Steve Galvan Men 55kg Category The second category of the day was the Men 55kg which started at 15:00 local time.  In Snatch, European Junior and Youth Champion, Garnik CHOLAKYAN (ARM) went 3 from 3 and won Gold with 108kg. Silver was won by Jostyn TORRALVO PENALOZA (COL) with his second good attempt of 103kg. He also tried to lift 107kg on his last attempt but sadly injured his elbow during the lift. The last medal of the Snatch went to Jose Manuel POOX PERALTA (MEX) with 103kg which was the same weight as Jostyn lifted but as he lifted it later he could only won the Bronze. In Clean&Jerk, Garik CHOLAKYAN went once again 3 from 3 and won with 132kg. Jose Manuel POOX PERALTA missed Gold with only 1 kg and won Silver with 131kg, lastly Mustafa ERDOGAN clinched the third place with 127kg.  In Total. the podium was exactly the same as in C&J. Garnik CHOLAKYAN (ARM) was the overall winner of the category and won all Snatch, C&J and Total (240kg). Jose Manuel POOX PERALTA (MEX) finished second with a 234kg Total, while Bronze went to Mustafa ERDOGAN (TUR) with 228kg. Men 55kg Total Podium @IWF/Steve Galvan Women 49kg Category The first day concluded with the Women 49kg Category. Among the athletes were Windy Cantika AISAH (INA), Tokyo 2020 Bronze medalist. In Snatch Windy Cantika AISAH didn't give a chance to anyone. When all the others have already finsihed with their lifts, she just only started. She went 77-81-83 and easily won the category. With 83kg, she only lifted 1 kg less than in Tokyo which brought her the Olympic Bronze medal. Silver and Bronze were won by the two athletes from India, Gyaneshwari YADAV won Silver with 73kg and Bronze went to V RITHIKA with 69kg. In Clean&Jerk in the case of the Gold medal, the same result was repeated. Windy Cantika AISAH (INA) went up to 102kg on her second attempt and since she already won with her first lift of 97kg, she declined her last attempt. Silver was won by Gyaneshwari YADAV (IND) with 83kg. Lastly the Bronze went to Maha FAJRESLAM (MAR) with her last attempt of 82kg. In Total the Snatch podium was repeated: Windy Cantika AISAH won with 185kg, Gyaneshwari YADAV got Silver with 156kg and V RITHIKA finished the last podium of the day with 150kg. Women 49kg Total Podium @IWF/Steve Galvan Tomorrow the official program starts at 11:00 local time with the Women 55kg B Group. Follow the competition live on the IWF Facebook and IWF YouTube

ITA – IWF Webinar Series // Fifth Webinar – 28 April 2022

We are pleased to invite the weightlifting community to the first webinar series organized by ITA on behalf of IWF in 2022. In the course of 5 weeks, 5 webinars are provided covering the key Anti-Doping areas. The fifth webinar information are the following: Topic: Out-of-Competition Testing (Including requirements of RTP/TP, whereabouts and use of ADAMS) Date and time: 28 April 2022, 14:00-15:00 CET Registration link  The webinar will be in English and simultaneous translation will be provided in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish. The athletes and athlete support personnel who take part in all 5 webinars will receive program completion

1st IWF Street Weightlifting Championships – Powered by ELEIKO

The 1st IWF Street Weightlifting Championships was held today at Quartier du Flon, in Lausanne Switzerland. In the beginning the weather was not on competition's side but luckily after 45 minutes delay the event was started. Despite the not so perfect weather a great crowd gathered in the centre of Lausanne to see the athletes compete at this first of a kind mixed team event. Alltogether 14 Athletes participated in 7 teams (1 female and 1 male per team), Team Austria, Team France, Team Germany, Team Italy, Team Switzerland and 2 combined teams, Team International (Colombia and Great Britain) and Team Ambassador (Malta and Qatar). 1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP Compared to other official IWF events the result were based on ROBI points as different bodyweight categories were represented accross the teams. As at every weightlifting competition the program started with Snatch but this new format changed the order of the event. The teams order's were based on a system called Round Robin meaning all teams completed their first attempt -both female and male athlete- from lightest to heaviest Snatch attempts and after each round they had a chance to modify their next weights. This system was used during the pandemic when IWF could only hold competition in an online format. After the Snatch the ranking was as follows: Team Germany - 56.8 Robi points Team Ambassador - 53.1 Robi points Team Italy - 51.1 Robi point 1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP The program continued with the Clean&Jerk after a short break. The total podium at the end was decided by the three first ranked teams of the Snatch portion of the program, Team Germany, Ambassador and Italy, only the order was a question. Despite being contested in Snatch, Team Ambassador didn't leave any chance for the other teams in Clean&Jerk. With an impressive Clean&Jerk of 215kg the Meso Hassona and Yazmin Stevens pair (Team Ambassador) made an overall total of 535kg and with 891.9 Robi points won the 1st IWF Street Weightlifting Championships. The Silver and Bronze medal were decided between Team Germany and Team Italy. In the last attempt of Team Italy, Fabio Pizzolato went up by 20 kgs (from 160kg to 180kg) compared to his second attempt and with that they earned a combined total of 478kg which meant 810.9 Robi points and also the Silver medal. Even though Team Germany made a better last lift of 275kg (combined). since they are competing in heavier weight classes it meant less Robi points therefore with their last good attempt they took home the Bronze with 807.3 Robi points. 1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP The idea of bringing the audience closer to the sport and to the athletes worked perfectly at the event as we were fortunate enough with an amazing crowd, great atmosphere and fun moments, including dancing, lot of laughing and even a backflip. 1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP1ST IWF STREET WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP Congratulations to all the athletes, and hopefully we will soon see the next version of the IWF Street Weightlifting Championships, this time in another

1st IWF Street Weightlifting Competition – Schedule Change and Online Stream

Tomorrow the 1st IWF Street Weightlifting Competition will begin with 14 athletes competing in 7 teams (1 female and 1 male athlete per team). Due to weather forecast, IWF and the Organizing Committee decided to bring the start of the competition earlier to 1PM CET. The event will be at Quartier du Flon in Lausanne, Switzerland but those who won't be able to join us in-person, will also have a chance to follow the competition. The livestream will be available on the IWF Facebook, IWF YouTube Channel and Olympic Channel. In addition on Monday 25th April, at 17:00 local time the event will be broadcasted in China on Huya, on the biggest streaming platform of China. We will also share behind the scenes clips, interviews and short videos on the IWF Instagram page so follow us there. See you tomorrow!

ITA – IWF Webinar Series // Fourth Webinar – 21 April 2022

We are pleased to invite the weightlifting community to the first webinar series organized by ITA on behalf of IWF in 2022. In the course of 5 weeks, 5 webinars are provided covering the key Anti-Doping areas. The fourth webinar information are the following: Topic: Principles and Values of Clean Sport (Including sanctions, consequences and speaking up) Date and time: 21 April 2022, 14:00-15:00 CET Registration link  The webinar will be in English and simultaneous translation will be provided in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish. The athletes and athlete support personnel who take part in all 5 webinars will receive program completion

IWF Athlete Commission Appoints New Chair and Vice Chair

The International Weightlifting Federation Athlete’s Commission met to discuss a variety of matters including among others the recent resignation of its chair Sarah Davies. Due to this decision, the IWF Athlete’s Commission has now officially appointed Forrester Osei of Ghana as the new chair and elected of Hiromi Miyake of Japan as vice-chair. Miyake is a two-time Olympic medallist, winning a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics and bronze at the 2016 Olympics. She will now join Osei on the IWF Executive Board as IWF athlete representatives. IWF interim President Michael Irani commented “The IWF Executive Board would like to congratulate the new Chair and vice Chair of the Athletes Commission. The athlete perspective is a very important part of the development of our sport, it is imperative that the voice of our athletes is heard in leadership discussions and in our Executive Board, that’s why we are looking forward to continuing our strong partnership with the new chair Forrester Osei and also welcome Ms. Miyake to the board.” The IWF is a worldwide organisation focused on promoting weightlifting at the grassroots all the way up to elite level. As an inclusive sport, weightlifting promotes diversity and equality and against any kind of discrimination.    For any questions please contact [email protected]