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2016 JWC Technical Visit projects a great event

The IWF's delegation consisting of Director General Attila Ádámfi, Director of International Relations Anikó Németh-Móra and Competition Manager Mátyás Lencsér has paid a 2-day technical visit to Tbilisi, host of the 2016 Junior World Championships this June. Welcomed by the organisers, the Georgian Weightlifting Federation, with 3-times Olympic Champion Kakhi Kakhiashvili as its President, the group inspected and approved the venues, hotels and discussed the conditions and requirements of the upcoming event. Tbilisi is offering brand new sports halls for competition and training, adjacent and also brand new hotel for Technical Officials and teams, and a state-of-the-art hotel for meetings, congress, officials and teams. During the visit the delegation was met by Georgian Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Tariel Khechikashvili who assured the IWF of the Georgian Goverment's strong moral and financial support to the Championships and to the development of weightlifting in Georgia. Another visit to the Municipality of Tbilisi further confirmed that the Capital was dedicated to excel with what is going to be the first ever World championships in any sport held in the

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The IWF reports that sample of Mr. Andrei Rybakov (BLR) has returned an Adverse Analytical Finding for (S4.5.3 Hormone and metabolic modulators) meldonium. As a consequence, the athlete is provisionally suspended 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. The IWF will not make any further comment on the case until it is

IWF Anti-Doping Seminar, Kazan

At the IWF Anti-Doping Seminar held during the IWF Grand Prix - Russian Federation  President’s Cup in Kazan on 20th March 2016, Mr Alexander Gerasimenko, IWF Vice President greeted the participants. He called for a strong support of the IWF Member Federations in the fight against doping and declared zero tolerance to it. Mr Attila Adamfi, IWF Director General emphasized that the anti-doping activity is  a main priority of the IWF since 1976. The number of doping control tests of the IWF is much higher than in most of the other International Federations. The IWF pays great attention also on the education programme, the present seminar is a good example of this. The representatives of those countries which presented serious doping problems including those countries which reported adverse analytical findings at the 2015 IWF World championships in Houston, USA were asked to attend it. Prevention is a priority for IWF; the Continental Weightlifting Federations are obliged to hold Anti-Doping seminars with the financial support of the IWF. Unfortunately, sanctions remain for the moment  the last tool to remind the Member Federations of their responsibility to put an end to doping and to protect clean athletes. It can be realised by taking away Olympic quotas, even by not permitting a Member Federation to participate at the Olympic Games, like is the case of Bulgaria. The main goal is to protect the clean athletes and secure weightlifting status on the Olympic programme. Mr Yury Nagornykh, Deputy Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation informed about the intention of the Russian Government to strengthen its fight against doping, taking into consideration the great number of recent Adverse Analytical Findings in different sports. It carries out a wide education programme all over the country; its plan is to modify the legislation and make Anti-Doping violation a criminal act. In his introduction Dr Patrick Schamasch, IWF Anti-Doping Commission Chairman emphasized the necessity of taking urgent steps to stop Anti-Doping Rules violations in weightlifting all over the world, especially in former Eastern block countries where statistics show a high percentage. He gave detailed information on the modification of the WADA Code as of 1st January 2015, the process of the Result Management, the prohibited substances, Athlete’s Biological Passport. The moto of its lecture was ”Enough is Enough !” Dr Schamasch drew attention to the newly prohibited substance, Meldonium which has been added on the WADA prohibited list since 1st January 2016. The IWF has already reminded its Member Federations on this danger. Thanks to the IWF’s ongoing proactive campaign, so far no Adverse Analytical Findings have been found concerning this substance in weightlifting. He stressed the responsibility of the MF leaders to spread information on doping issues on a regular basis, among athletes and entourage, as without their support the IWF ADC will not be able to achieve any of the expected results. The IWF ADC continues its strict control, using among other methods  intelligence and investigation. If the number of the Anti Doping Rules  violations do not decrease in the very next future, stricter sanctions will be needed and immediately enforced. However, he gave priority to prevention and education, taking an active part in the Anti-Doping Seminars worldwide as a

6th IWF Grand Prix – Russian Federation President’s Cup concluded

Kazan again offered superb conditions and warm hospitality for the participants of the first Olympic Qualification Event in 2016. The Event was opened by Rustam Minnikhanov, President of the Republic of Tatarstan, Igor Nagornikh, Deputy Sports Minister of Russia, Alexander Gerasimenko, Vice President and Attila Adamfi, Director General of IWF. On the first competition day in women’s 75 kg a great number of spectators watched the fight between Mariia Petrova (RUS), Junior World and European Champion of 2015 and Johanie Filiatreault (CAN), bronze medalist of the Junior World Championships of 2013. Fililatreault received gold medal, Petrova silver and Jessica Phillips (USA) bronze. The Canadian anthem was followed by the Russian one in men’s 94 kg, as Adam Maligov (RUS) was awarded three gold medals with 375 kg in total. The winner of the Grand Prix last year, Junior European Champion, silver medalist at the 2014 Senior World Championships defeated Viktor Getts (RUS) and Bianco Angelo (USA). In women’s + 75 kg Hripsime Khurshudyan (ARM), bronze medalist of London 2012, several times World and European Champion won. Wesley Kitts (USA) was a surprise in men’s 105 kg, as his name has not been known by the public and received three bronze medals. Jaroslav Samoraj (POL) was the winner in this bodyweight category with a total of 400 kg, adding 15 kg to the total of Gennady Muratov (RUS) silver medalist. An enthusiastic audience cheered the victory of Ruben Aleksanyan (ARM), Junior World Champion, European silver medalist who won the men’s heavyweight category. Peter Nagy (HUN) finished second, Jirzi Orsag (CZE) third. In spite of the expectations Chingiz Mogushov (RUS) could get only the fourth place, but he was the winner having the highest bodyweight (195,80 kg) ever registered at IWF Events. The event concluded with a spectacular gala dinner where the best team – traditionally the Russian one – was awarded. The two-day competition was held in excellent surroundings and the 6th IWF Grand Prix - Russian President’s Cup finished with great success. Kazan proved to be a perfect host again, after organising several international weightlifting events in the past