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The IWF reports that, based on the Moscow Laboratory Information Management System (“LIMS”)  information and analytical data provided by WADA I & I and the International Testing Agency (“ITA”)’s own investigation, the IWF has asserted Anti-Doping Rule Violations against Ms. Oksana SLIVENKO (RUS) under Article 2.2 of the IWF Anti-Doping Policy. The case is being handled by the ITA. Ms. Oksana SLIVENKO (RUS) is provisionally suspended as of 1 March 2021. In any case where it is determined that the Athlete did not commit an anti-doping rule violation, the relevant decision will also be published. The IWF will not make any further comments on the case until it is

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The IWF has decided to bring forward the Atypical Finding of Mr. Rempelis Konstantinos (GRE) for Clenbuterol (S1.2 Other Anabolic Agents) as an Adverse Analytical Finding. As a consequence, the Athlete is provisionally suspended with effect from 1 March 2021 in view of a potential anti-doping rule violation. In any case where it is determined that the Athlete did not commit an anti-doping rule violation, the relevant decision will also be published. IWF will not make any further comments on the case until it is

New Year, New Rules – ITA-IWF webinar brings Member Federations up to speed on anti-doping regulations

On Friday, February 26th, the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) hosted this year’s first anti-doping webinar in collaboration with the International Testing Agency (ITA).   The session entitled "New Year, New Rules - Introduction to the new IWF Anti-Doping Rules and Useful Information for Member Federations" provided IWF Member Federation leadership and anti-doping administrators with key information about changes in the global and IWF anti-doping rules. The primary goal of the webinar was to enable those working on the operational level by sharing important updates on the following topics: Main Changes to the World Anti-Doping Code and International Standards 2021 IWF Anti-Doping Rules Whereabouts Requirements Obligations of the Member Federations Sanctions Supplements TUE Application Process Contact Information and Resources The webinar saw a record participation from Member Federations across the globe and was offered in five different languages with simultaneous translation. 379 participants attended this insightful session on Zoom and via the IWF YouTube Channel. This inaugural webinar delivered by the ITA proved a valuable occasion for the Member Federations to enhance their understanding of the new IWF Anti-Doping Rules and awareness of their obligations and responsibilities in the anti-doping context, as well as other important principles regarding the IWF Anti-Doping Programme managed by the ITA. Gianluca Siracusano, ITA Head of Regulatory Compliance and Olya Abasolo Ovtchinnikova OLY, ITA Education Manager delivered the presentations. A recording of today’s session is available on the IWF YouTube Channel. In the coming months, IWF will announce the dates and topics of the next series of webinars tailored to Athletes and Athlete Support Personnel. These sessions will be organized and delivered by the ITA. Further information on the programme will be communicated to the Member Federations via email and promoted on the IWF social media

Elections – Brazilian Weightlifting Federation (CBLP)

The General Assembly of the Brazilian Weightlifting Federation (CBLP) re-elected, this Saturday (27th), Mr. Enrique Montero for the Presidency for the next four years and the Vice President is Mrs. Maria Clara Sampaio Fonseca Gomes. The election took place in person, at CBLP headquarters, in Belo Horizonte (MG), and virtual, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After the end of the meeting, Enrique Montero thanked the community for their participation in the process and made a request for everyone to be together looking for the best for the weightlifting. “It was a democratic, transparent election, where everyone had access to full documents and notices. It was the first election with the presence of an Independent Electoral Commission and we had the presence of athletes (33%) in the electoral congress. I think that, from now we need to think that we have four years ahead of us and many challenges. The participation of the entire community will be fundamental for the growth of our sport ”, he said. Source: Brazilian Weightlifting

Eligibility Determination Panel members have been announced

Sport Resolutions (SR) has independently appointed the members of the Eligibility Determination Panel (EDP) which will undertake the eligibility determination of candidates for election to the IWF Board and committees in respect of the March 2021 elections. The Panel is constituted of the following individuals: • HH Phillip Sycamore CBE (GBR) • Dr Tanja Haug (GER) • The Honourable Yves Fortier QC (CAN) • Susan Ahern (IRL) • Dr Thomas H. Murray (USA) The EDP members were drawn from SR’s Panel of Arbitrators at its entire discretion, and were required to complete a declaration of independence prior to any eligibility assessment being undertaken and keep that position under review throughout the process. His Honour Phillip Sycamore CBE is a retired judge, most recently sitting as Deputy Vice-President of Tribunals, President (First-tier Tribunal Health, Education and Social Care Chamber), and Circuit Judge. He previously chaired the (then) Football League Arbitration Tribunal. His current roles include Senior Judicial Appointments Commissioner and Member of the Queens Council Appointments Panel. Dr Tanja Haug is a licensed attorney and has a doctorate in sports science. She specialises in sports law, and acts as an arbitrator at the German Court of Arbitration for Sports, among other bodies. For several years, Dr Haug was legal advisor and head of the anti-doping department of the German Athletics Federation, and Chair of the federation’s disciplinary committee. Most recently, she was a member of the International Biathlon Union External Review Commission. The Honourable Yves Fortier QC is recognised as one of the top arbitrators in the world. He has served as chairman, president, sole arbitrator and co-arbitrator on numerous international and national arbitral tribunals. He previously served as Canada’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, as well as Canada’s Representative on the Security Council of the UN, prior to being President of the Council. He has also been a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, President of the LCIA, and served as Chairman of the Sanctions Committee of the World Bank. Susan Ahern is a qualified practising barrister specialising in arbitration, regulation and sports law. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and is a member of the Professional Conduct committees of a number of Irish regulatory bodies. She was the Lead Drafter on the 2020 World Anti-Doping Agency International Standard for Testing & Investigations, was previously Head of Legal and Legislative Affairs at World Rugby, and established the World Rugby Integrity Unit and the first Anti-Corruption Programme for the Ruby World Cup. Dr. Tom Murray is the President Emeritus of the Hastings Center, an interdisciplinary research institute which addresses social and ethical issues in health care, science, and technology. He serves on many editorial boards and has been president of the Society for Health and Human Values and of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. Dr. Murray is a member of the World Athletics Disciplinary Tribunal since 2017, and served as Chair of the Ethical Issues Review Panel for WADA between 2004 - 2015. Dr. Murray is the author or editor of several books and more than 250 other publications. His most recent book is Good Sport: Why Our Games Matter — and How Doping Undermines Them, published in 2018. For future updates, you can visit this webpage. Source: Sport