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WADA Suspends Accreditation of the Bogota Laboratory

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has suspended the accreditation of the Laboratorio de Control al Dopaje (the Bogota Laboratory) in Bogota, Colombia for a period of up to six months. The suspension is due to analytical issues, which led to a failure to comply with WADA’s External Quality Assessment Scheme (EQAS). The suspension, which took effect on 20 February 2017, prohibits the Bogota Laboratory from carrying out any anti-doping activities including all analyses of urine and blood samples, and is intended to provide an opportunity for the Laboratory to make concrete improvements to its operations and ensure future compliance. During the period of suspension, samples are required to be transported securely to another WADA-accredited laboratory, ensuring that athletes can have full confidence in continued high quality sample analysis and the wider anti-doping system. The decision to suspend the Bogota Laboratory is a direct result of the more stringent quality assessment procedures enacted by WADA to ensure that laboratories maintain the highest standards, and in turn, guarantee that the rights of clean athletes are protected. Pursuant to Article 13.7 of the World Anti-Doping Code (Code), the Bogota Laboratory may appeal this decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of receipt of notice. During the period of suspension, the Bogota Laboratory shall address all non-conformities identified by the Laboratory Expert Group or WADA in any request for corrective action or otherwise, as well as any additional non-conformities identified through any WADA site visit during the suspension period. If the Bogota Laboratory satisfies the Disciplinary Committee in meeting these requirements, it may apply for reinstatement prior to the expiry of the six-month suspension period. Should the Laboratory not address the non-conformities by the end of the six-month suspension period, WADA may extend the suspension of the Laboratory’s accreditation for an additional period of up to six months. According to the International Standard for Laboratories (ISL), WADA is responsible for accrediting and re-accrediting anti-doping laboratories, thereby ensuring that they maintain the highest quality standards. This monitoring process is conducted in conjunction with International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assessment by independent national accreditation bodies that are full members of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC). Whenever a laboratory does not meet ISL requirements, WADA may suspend the laboratory’s accreditation (see Decision below). Decision of the Chairman of the WADA Executive Committee: As a result of the non-conformities identified by the LabEG and confirmed by the WADA Disciplinary Committee, the WADA accreditation of the Bogota Laboratory shall be suspended for a period of up to six months (or for such shorter or longer period as may be determined in accordance with paragraph 7 or paragraph 8, below). The suspension shall be effective immediately and shall be notified to all stakeholders by announcement on the WADA website, in accordance with ISL Art 4.4.14.3. All samples not yet analysed and all samples currently undergoing “A” or “B” confirmation procedures, and all samples where a presumptive analytical finding has been reported as of the date of this decision, shall be securely transported with a demonstrable chain of custody to another WADA-accredited laboratory as soon as possible and in any event no later than 14 calendar days following the date of this decision. The suspension period is intended to provide an opportunity for the Bogota Laboratory to focus all its efforts on concrete improvements to its operations with the objective of ensuring future compliance. A laboratory site visit and satisfactory analysis of EQAS samples shall also be conducted at the Bogota Laboratory's expense during the period of suspension, at a date to be determined by WADA, taking into account the time required by the Bogota Laboratory to address the non-conformities identified by the LabEG and confirmed by the WADA Disciplinary Committee. During the period of the suspension, the Bogota Laboratory shall address all of the said non-conformities, as well as any additional non-conformities identified by the LabEG or WADA in any request for corrective action or otherwise, including during the above WADA site visit. The LabEG should decide whether the Bogota Laboratory should be required to review any test results it previously reported and/or to reanalyse any samples. If the Laboratory completes all aspects of item 6 to WADA’s satisfaction prior to the expiry of the six month suspension period, it may apply to the Chair of the WADA Executive Committee for reinstatement of its WADA accreditation prior to the expiry of that period. In support of that application, the Laboratory shall provide documentation sufficient to demonstrate that all remedial and preventive actions required by WADA have been implemented in full, such that the Chair of the WADA Executive Committee can be confident in the accuracy and reliability of the doping control sample testing conducted by the Bogota Laboratory moving forward. Should any identified non-conformities not be resolved by the Bogota Laboratory by the end of the suspension period in a manner satisfactory to WADA, WADA may extend the suspension of the Laboratory’s WADA accreditation for an additional period of up to six months, in accordance with ISL Art 4.4.13.2.1.   Source:

WFA Electoral Congress

The Weightlifting Federation of Africa (WFA) organized its Electoral Congress in Algiers, ALG. 14 Member Federations participated and the IWF was represented by Dr. Tamas Ajan President together with Major Genral Intarat Yodbangtoey Vice President, Mr. Mohammed Hasan Jaloud Executive Board Member and Dr. Fathi Masmoudi Executive Board Member. Mustapha Berraf, President of National Olympic Committee of Algeria and Maj. Gen. Ahmed Nasser, President of Association of African Sports Confederations also participated on the WFA Electoral Congress. Before the elections, the Congress unanimously accepted Reports and appreciated presentations made by Attila Adamfi IWF Director General on the new TCRR and 2018 YOG and by Ms. Timea Horvath IWF Development and Education Manager on IWF Development projects and Olympic Solidarity programs. Hosts of upcoming African Championships were confirmed as follows: - 2017 African Championships: Vacoas, MRI, 20-27 July 2017 - 2017 Youth and Junior African Championships: Kampala, UGA, 7-14 October 2017 - 2018 Youth and Junior African Championships: Cairo, EGY (date to be confirmed) The Congress re-elected Mr. Khaled Mhalhel (LBA) as President and Mr. Manareddin Eshelli (LBA) as General Secretary. Furthermore, the following officials were elected: First Vice President: Salim Musoke (UGA) Vice Presidents: Kevin du Plooy (RSA), Abdellaziz Brahimi (ALG), Mahmoud Mahgoub (EGY) and Mustapha Chaouachi (TUN) Executive Board members: Alex Randriamanarivo (MAD), Ahmed Chahnaoui (MAR) and Chimdi Ejiogu (NGR) Technical Committee: Abdulbasset Alheddad (LBA), Horst Sayler (SWZ) and Akram Ssempasa (UGA) Coaching and Research Committee: Constantin Enama (CMR), Armand Pambou (CGO) and Ravi Bhollah (MRI) Medical Committee: Dr. Mohamed Eraky (EGY), Dr. Christopher Adomakoh (GHA) and Dr. Mohamed Elias Latrech (TUN) The new Executive Board on its first meeting appointed Pius Ochieng (KEN) and Ben Nunoo Mensah (GHA) as members and appointed Robert Rose (SEY) as member without voting power. Also the Chairmen of the Committees have been appointed: Technical Committee: Mahmoud Mahgoub (EGY) Coaching and Research Committee: Salim Musoke (UGA) Medical Committee: Kevin Du Plooy (RSA) Almois Ben Esmaiel (LBA) has been appointed as Deputy General Secretary and Abdulmoneim Riad M. Sufeljin as Financial Director. Congratulation to all

Birthdays every four years

Igor Ivanovich Nikitin is one of the best in weightlifting history, however not only his achievements made him an outstanding personality of the sport. The Russian champion is the only Olympic Silver medallist who can celebrate his birthday only in every four years.  With that said, he born exactly 65 years ago, in a leap year on February 29th. Today is the last day of the month but 2017 is not a leap year; therefore Nikitin officially cannot celebrate his birthday this year. We still would like to wish him a very Happy Birthday!! He started to practise weightlifting at the age of 18 after his official military service in the Soviet army in 1970.  He became a member of the weightlifting team in 1977 and after winning the Silver Medal at the European Championships in 1978, he won the Olympic and World Championships Silver medals as well. In his own bodyweight category he set 5 world records (three in snatch, two in total) till his 1984 retirement year. Between 1994 and 1998 he was the coach for the Russian Team and leaded the team to the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games. Out of the team two athletes, Aleksey Petrov  (91kg bodyweight category) and Andrey Chemerkin (+108kg bodyweight category) became Olympic Champions.

Charles Vinci was born 84 years ago

Charles Robert Vinci Jr was born 84 years ago on February 28th, 1933. He is the last US Olympic Champion who won the Gold Medal. One of the best lifters of all times won first time at the Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games then at the Rome 1960 Olympic Games in men’s bantamweight of 56 kg category.  Born in Cleveland in the second half of the 50’s, he became Pan-American Champion. He won two Silver Medals at the World Championships (1955, 1958) and set 12 world records. Hence, between 1954 and 1961 he earned several titles as Champion of the United States – only exception was the year of 1957. He started to practise weightlifting at the age of 12 and had hope for victory at his 3rd Olympic Games but during his exercise he had an unfortunate accident that put an immediate stop to his sport career. However he never stopped practising even after his heart bypass surgery. His daily motivation was: „Go to bed early. Get up early to train. Go to