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Anti-Doping Webinar

The Pan American Weightlifting Federation together with the IWF Anti-Doping Commission invites everyone to an Anti-Doping Webinar. The experts, Maria Jose Pesce Cutri, Dr. Mike Irani, Dr. Marcelo Muñoz and Dr. Victor Carpio will talk about the Prohibited List, Importance of TUE, Whereabouts, Sample Collection and other interesting and important topics related to Anti-Doping. Click here to watch Anti-Doping Webinar (Spanish) on YouTube! Click here to watch Anti-Doping Webinar (English) on YouTube!

Anti-Doping Webinar

The Pan American Weightlifting Federation together with the IWF Anti-Doping Commission invites everyone to an Anti-Doping Webinar. The experts, Maria Jose Pesce Cutri, Dr. Mike Irani, Dr. Marcelo Muñoz and Dr. Victor Carpio will talk about the Prohibited List, Importance of TUE, Whereabouts, Sample Collection and other interesting and important topics related to Anti-Doping. Click here to watch Anti-Doping Webinar (Spanish) on YouTube! Click here to watch Anti-Doping Webinar (English) on YouTube!

McLaren Findings And IOC Support Driving Reform Process At International Weightlifting Federation

Lausanne, 10 June 2020; Following the 4 June publication of Professor Richard McLaren’s independent investigation into the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and weightlifting, a number of key steps have been taken to lay the foundation for future progress. As a first step, copies of the report and associated evidence were immediately shared with other organisations committed to ensuring that any past wrongdoing is uncovered and that the best possible governance practices are established at the IWF. “Our desire to uncover truth means we must now acknowledge and address the known,” said IWF Interim President Ursula Papandrea. “The findings also afford the IWF the opportunity to rebuild and reform the organization. This is not an option but an absolute necessity.” McLaren’s report revealed a number of instances where the IWF’s governance fell well short of that deserved by athletes, member federations, fans and everyone involved in the sport. In addition to being studied by the IWF’s Oversight and Integrity Commission, the report has been provided to the IOC, WADA, the ITA, ASOIF and GAISF. The ITA has been empowered to investigate the potential for anti-doping rule violations that may have occurred. Work has also begun on governance reform at both constitutional and operational levels. “The focus of the Executive Board over the next few months must be to take the most serious of corrective measures,” continued Papandrea. “The Oversight and Integrity Commission will begin its work on a new Constitution and by-laws with assistance from independent professionals from ASOIF. We are in the beginning stages but we hope to make quick yet thorough work of it. We are particularly grateful for the continued support of the IOC in achieving its call for the fundamental reform of both governance and management.” Independent expertise will be allied with athlete input in working to shape the future of the IWF and its relationship with the sport. A number of IWF member federations have already stressed the need for independence and transparency within this process and the OIC is committed to ensuring these principles are

IWF Sport Commission meeting

The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) regards the safety and well-being of athletes, officials, spectators and the wider population as its number one priority when organising international sporting events. IWF has therefore been in close contact with all Local Organising Committees following the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and has been diligent in following the most up to date advice from the World Health Organization (WHO).  This follows the postponement / cancellation of four (4) of the five planned Continental Championships in the last two weeks. Noting the impact, the postponement of these Championships will have on the Qualification System of the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020, the IWF Sport Commission has met twice in the last 48 hours to urgently address the action needed to safeguard the integrity of this framework. In the presence of IWF President Dr. Tamas Ajan, IWF General Secretary Mohammed Jaloud and IWF Vice President Nicu Vlad, the Commission has reaffirmed the IWF’s no compromise anti-doping approach to protect the clean athlete but at the same time, to identify measures to modify elements of the system with the view to still providing a clear avenue to athlete qualification. Such recommendations will be presented to the Executive Board upon its meeting to be held on 17 – 18 March 2020. Moreover, the IWF Sport Commission also discussed the key principles to support the development of the Dakar 2022 Youth Olympic Games Qualification System. The IWF Sport Commission comprises of Matthew Curtain (Chair), Nicu Vlad (IWF Vice-President and Technical Committee Chair), Reiko Chinen (Tokyo 2020 Weightlifting Manager & IWF Technical Committee Secretary), Tom Goegebuer (IWF Athletes Commission Deputy Chair) and Attila Adamfi (IWF Director