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IOC announces extension of IOC Athlete Career Programme agreement

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today underscored its firm commitment to the IOC Athlete Career Programme (IOC ACP) by agreeing to an eight-year extension of its cooperation agreement with the Adecco Group, one of the world’s leading provider of human resources solutions. The deal, signed by IOC President Jacques Rogge and Adecco Group CEO Patrick De Maeseneire at the IOC’s headquarters in Lausanne, ensures that athletes around the world will continue to receive a wide range of assistance aimed at helping them transition smoothly into life after sport. Adecco worked with the IOC to implement the ACP in 2005 and since then the programme has provided career development and job placement services to more than 10,000 Olympic athletes from over 100 countries. The programme is based on providing athletes with three key tools: education, life skills and employment. “The extension is another example of how committed the Olympic Movement is to athletes,” said President Rogge. “Athletes are the heart of the Olympic Games and the IOC strives to make sure they are well looked after, both during their athletic careers and after. We are very happy our friends at Adecco will continue to support the IOC Athlete Career Programme and help athletes make the transition from competing on the field of play to competing in the labour market.” “The Athlete Career Programme is embedded in Adecco’s core values of team spirit, entrepreneurship, customer focus and responsibility. Every day our 33,000 colleagues make sure that around 700,000 people have a good job to help them develop their careers. Integrating athletes into the work force is part of our focus. Together with the IOC, we recognise athletes’ transferable skills such as passion, persistence and flexibility. We see it as our duty to assure they have a future after their sports careers. So far, we have supported 10,000 athletes around the globe. We are proud to provide HR services to the Olympic Movement and to be a partner to elite athletes,” said Adecco’s CEO Patrick De Maeseneire. Also on hand for the signing were IOC Director General Christophe De Kepper, IOC Sports Director Christophe Dubi, Adecco Head of Group Communications Stephan Howeg, and Senior Vice President for the IOC ACP Patrick Glennon. The IOC Athlete Career Programme is developed and delivered in over 30 countries by the Olympic Movement – including National Olympic Committees, International Federations and National Federations – in cooperation with Adecco. Athletes at this summer’s Olympic Games are encouraged to learn more about the IOC ACP, which will have a strong presence within the Athletes’

‘Look of the Games’ Preparations Move into Top Gear with Installation of Tower Bridge Olympic Rings

With exactly a month to go until the start of the Olympic Games on July 27, promotion of London as the host city moved into top gear with the positioning of a set of giant aluminium Olympic rings suspended from the landmark Tower Bridge above the River Thames. The rings, costing £312,817 ($488,042) to produce and install, are part of ‘Mayor of London Presents’, a city-wide ‘Look and Celebration’ programme by the city’s mayor Boris Johnson, designed to “show the world the very best the city has to offer.” The rings project was managed by Innovision, the event and brand experience agency, and will be brought to life with the help of a lighting system enabling Tower Bridge’s lights to change in colour and intensity. Sebastian Coe, chair of the London 2012 organising committee, said: “The Olympic Rings are an iconic symbol, inspiring athletes and uniting people around the world. To athletes they represent the culmination of thousands of hours of training and reaching the highest level in sport. With one month to go to the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony these spectacular Rings on one of London’s most famous landmarks will excite and inspire residents and visitors in the capital.” Source:

Azerbaijan has hosted the European Masters Weightlifting Championships

The 22nd Men and 20th Women European Masters Weightlifting Championships were held from 2 to 9 June 2012 at the Olympic Sport Complex in Lankaran, Azerbaijan. Nearly 300 athletes out of 25 countries competed at the event. The Azerbaijan National Team was represented by 4 female and 33 male athletes. In the Men’s Team Classification, Germany ended up first, followed by Azerbaijan with 14 gold, 9 silver and 3 bronze medals while third place went to Russia. In Women’s Team Classification, first place went to Denmark and second place went to Russia. Taghiyev Zafar, member of the Azerbaijan National Team won the title of absolute champion in M-1 age group. The 39 year old our athlete performed 112 kg in the Snatch, 145 kg in the Clean and Jerk, which means a Total of 257 kg. He achieved 332,05 Sinclair points, and 373,55 Malone-Meltzer points. These Malone-Meltzer points were the best result among participating weightlifters in M-1 age group. Laurence Mcconnell won the title of absolute champion of Men European Masters Championships. Master from Ireland left behind all competitors in Sinclair and Malone-Meltzer classification. The 67 years old athlete, who participated in M-7 age group, performed 104 kg in the Snatch and 130 kg in the Clean & Jerk. With a total of 234 kg getting 263.51 Sinclair points, 452.97 Malone-Meltzer points he set 4 European and 3 Master World Records. Among Women Marga Jorgensen from Denmark achieved great success. The results of the 56 year old athlete is as follows: 44 kg in the Snatch, 57 kg in the Clean & Jerk, 101 kg in the Total; it means - 149.42 Sinclair points, 211.73 Malone-Meltzer points. The oldest athlete of the competition was the 84 year old Kurt Rosenberger from Germany. He performed 38 kg in the Snatch and 51 kg in the Clean & Jerk. 36 new Records were set (18 World and 18 European Records) during the 22nd Men and 20th Women European Masters Weightlifting Championships. Women athletes established 3 (1 World and 2 European) Records. All the 3 records were broken by Marga Jorgensen from Denmark. by Isgandar Asgarov Executive Director Azerbaijan Weightlifting