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Top quality line-up as Olympic qualifying begins at IWF World Championships

By Brian Oliver The 2022 IWF World Championships in Bogotá, Colombia will feature an impressive array of Olympic and world champions and world record holders who are setting out in new weight categories on the path to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. “The road to Paris starts here, we are moving towards a new future” said the IWF President Mohamed Jalood, who announced that 93 nations had entered teams in a diverse and high-quality Championships. In what is seen as the start of a new era for weightlifting, under the direction of a new IWF leadership, the World Championships will be hosted by Colombia for the first time. The numbers are impressive: the entries feature 13 Olympic champions from Tokyo last year, three winners from Rio 2016, and 15 current world record holders. Three of the weight categories feature two Olympic champions. Only one winner from Tokyo is not competing, the 38-year-old Chinese multiple champion Lu Xiaojun, who is planning to return to competition at a future date. China is one of four nations in Bogotá with a maximum team of 20, which features five Tokyo champions. The others are Colombia, Mexico and the United States, while other nations with large teams include Japan and Korea with 18, Canada 17, and Ecuador 16. The women’s 59kg category goes down to an E Group because it has 54 entries, more than any other. It looks likely to be one of the standout competitions of the IWF World Championships. The highest entry total of 240kg is from the 21-year-old Luo Shifang (CHN) despite the fact that her rivals include two Olympic champions. Luo’s team-mate Luo Xiaomin is on 230kg, the same as Maude Charron (CAN) who moves down to 59kg after winning gold at 64kg in Tokyo, and the 59kg Olympic champion Kuo Hsing-Chun (TPE). There are also two Olympic champions in the women’s 81kg. The Tokyo winner at this weight, Wang Zhouyu (CHN), competes against Neisi Dajomes (ECU), who moves up after winning at 76kg in Japan last year. The third category with two Olympic gold medallists is the men’s +109kg super-heavyweights. Lasha Talakhadze (GEO), who won in both Rio and Tokyo, lines up alongside Akbar Djuraev (UZB), who won at 109kg in Tokyo and moves up. Kianoush Rostami (IRI), who won at the old 85kg category in Rio, did not qualify for Tokyo but he returns in Bogotá at 89kg. Rostami lines up against the man who finished second to him in 2016, Tian Tao (CHN), the teenager Karlos Nasar (BUL), who holds youth, junior and senior world records, and the Tokyo 96kg silver medallist Keydomar Vallenilla (VEN). That A session is expected to be one of the highlights of the Championships, as is the 81kg in which Shi Zhiyong (CHN) moves up from 73kg – the weight at which he won in Tokyo – to go head-to-head against his team-mate Li Dayin (CHN), the snatch world record holder. In the men’s 73kg 11 lifters in the A Group are separated, on entry totals, by only 7kg, which suggests a very competitive session. There is only 12kg between highest and lowest entry totals in the men’s 67kg, in which Colombia has one of its main medal hopes when Francisco Mosquera (COL) competes against the Olympic champion and world record holder Chen Lijun (CHN). On past performances, China will be favourite to win gold on Tuesday in the women’s 49kg. The Tokyo winner and double world record holder Hou Zhihui competes against her team-mate Jiang Huihua (CHN). Nina Sterckx (BEL) moves down to this weight after setting two junior world records at 55kg. Fitness problems, travel and visa difficulties and other reasons have led to a large number of withdrawals. The final entry of 709 has dropped to

ITA Reports Adverse Analytical Finding

The International Testing Agency (ITA) today reported an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) against Dominican Republic weightlifter Zacarias Bonnat from an out-of-competition test. The ITA has informed the athlete and implemented a provisional suspension against him. As a result, Mr Bonnat will not compete in the upcoming IWF World Championships. The IWF and Mr Bonnat agreed that Mr Bonnat will immediately self-suspend himself from his position as athlete representative on the Executive Board and will withdraw himself from the upcoming elections to the IWF Athletes’ Commission. The case will continue to be handled entirely by the ITA as the independent body responsible for the IWF’s anti-doping programme. The IWF has worked with the ITA since 2018 as part of the federation’s concerted efforts to ensure its anti-doping programme is delivered externally and to the highest international standards. The IWF has a zero-tolerance policy on doping and this case follows an expansion in the amount of out-of-competition testing conducted by the ITA.  The IWF at its recent Executive Board meeting in Rome in October also strengthened its commitment to protecting clean athletes with proposals to further enhance the programme included expanding investigative powers, improving education, introducing minimum testing requirements for member federations, and addressing resources in intelligence and investigation.

The ITA asserts apparent Anti-Doping Rule Violations against 4 weightlifters prior to the IWF World Championships

THE INTERNATIONAL TESTING AGENCY (ITA), LEADING AN INDEPENDENT ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM FOR THE INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION (IWF), REPORTS THAT IT HAS ASSERTED ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) AGAINST FOUR WEIGHTLIFTERS FOR PRESENCE OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES PRIOR TO THE 2022 IWF SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. The ITA reports that it has asserted an apparent ADRV against Egyptian athlete Ahmed Emad Mohamed under Article 2.1 of the IWF Anti-Doping Rules for the Presence of Human Growth Hormone in a sample collected on 29 October 2022 during the 2022 African Championships in Cairo, Egypt. The ITA’s intelligence-based and targeted Out-of-Competition testing program prior to the 2022 IWF Senior World Championships has also resulted in apparent ADRVs being asserted against the following athletes – Presence of the prohibited substance trimetazidine in a sample collected on 27 October 2022 from Ukrainian athlete Ruslan Kozhakin; Presence of the prohibited substance trimetazidine in a sample collected on 27 October 2022 from Ukrainian athlete Bohdan Taranenko; and Presence of the prohibited substance SARMS RAD140 in a sample collected on 13 November 2022 from Dominican Republic athlete Zacarias Bonnat Michel All four athletes have been informed of their respective cases and have been provisionally suspended until the resolution of the matters. During the period of provisional suspension, the athletes cannot participate in any capacity in any competition or any other activity either at the international or national level organized by any signatory of the World Anti-Doping Code. The prosecution of the cases is being handled entirely by the ITA. Given that the cases are underway, there will be no further comments during the ongoing proceedings. Source: International Testing

IWF Committee Meetings in Bogotá

The IWF Technical Committee and Coaching and Research Committee met before 2022 IWF World Championships in Bogotá, Colombia. At the Joint meeting IWF President, Mr. Mohammed Jalood, IWF General Secretary, Mr. Antonio Urso and IWF First Vice President, Ms. Ursula Papandrea welcomed participants and gave a small report to the Committee members. The members of the new IWF Technical Committee had a long discussion about the length of the future IWF World Championships, and the possibility of using multiple platforms. The Committee also touched upon the subject of the evaluation process of ITOs as well as innovative ideas on how to promote our beloved sport, such as beach & street weightlifting. The Coaching and Research Committee discussed various topics, among them the upcoming Coaching Seminar on 10th December 2022 in Bogotá, Colombia, the Coaching Licence that is going to be introduced in the near future. Details were shared about the Olympic Solidarity project running during the 2022 IWF World Championships. At the end a presentation was made about a World Summer Training Camp in 2023 in Paris, France as a preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympic

National Turkey Tournament in Mexico

The National Turkey Tournament began in 1968 after the euphoria experienced at the Olympic Games that were held in Mexico in 1968. It was an event convened by the rector of the University of San Luis Potosí (UASLP), Lic. Guillermo Medina de los Santos and the Head of the Department of Sports, Arsenio Lobo Ramírez. Not having competition material, the UASLP bought York brand equipment for the event and 6 athletes from the state of San Luis Potosí participated, one of the participants was Dr. Rosalio Antonio Alvarado del Ángel, current president of the Mexican Federation of Weightlifting. The organization was financed by parents, athletes and the UASLP, the first place in each category was awarded with a turkey since the event took place on Christmas Eve. The first 5 editions were held locally in a single day of competition with athletes from San Luis Potosí, in 1974 the Association of Aguascalientes was invited and in the following editions the states of Jalisco, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Mexico City. In 1980, due to the support provided by the Mexican Weightlifting Federation (FMLP) chaired that year by Manuel Mateos de la Rosa (youth world champion) and Dr. Rosalio Antonio Alvarado del Ángel, more clubs joined this event. In 2018, a commemorative event was held for the 50th anniversary of the NATIONAL TURKEY TOURNAMENT, having a record participation of 1400 athletes, from children, youth, senior and master categories, taking place on 5 simultaneous competition platforms with more than 80 judges. From 1968 to the present date, 54 editions of the National Turkey Tournament have been held uninterruptedly, in 2019 it was held virtually for reasons of the pandemic and it resumed in 2020 in a traditional way. It is an event with a great tradition that has been dedicated to promoting weightlifting to athletes of all ages. The level and quality of competition increases in each edition.   The 54th edition of the event was held on 24-27 November 2022, in San Luis Potosi. Altogether 1000 Athletes competed representing 30 Weightlifting Clubs and the competitition was held in a multiple platform (4) format.

ONLINE VERIFICATION OF FINAL ENTRIES OF THE 2022 IWF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

This is to inform you about the procedure of the ONLINE Verification of Final Entries for the 2022 IWF World Championships to be held in Bogotá, Colombia: VERIFICATION OF FINAL ENTRIES tab LOGIN with your username and password to the IWF E-Entry System (click HERE) CLICK on the VERIFICATION OF FINAL ENTRIES tab at the top of the page.  PROCEDURECOMPETING ATHLETE(S) CHECK your athlete(s) BODYWEIGHT CATEGORY/ENTRY TOTAL and modify them if needed SELECT the athlete(s) by clicking the „CONFIRM” button on the left NON-COMPETING ATHLETE(S) DELETE those athlete(s) who WILL NOT participate by clicking the „dustbin” icon on the left  Please DOUBLE-CHECK your final list of the athlete(s) and CLICK on the „SEND VERIFICATION” button above. THE PLATFORM FOR THE VERIFICATION IS AVAILABLE UNTIL03 DECEMBER 2022 AT 12:00/Noon (GMT-5, COL TIME) After the deadline, the IWF E-Entry System will be CLOSED, so that NO FURTHER CHANGES CAN BE MADE to your data. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CONTACT THE IWF AT