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Oceania event concluded in Fiji

The successful event included seminars and meetings beside the competitions of the Oceania Championships - also serving as Continental Qualification Event for 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The activities in Suva, capital of Fiji started with the OWF Technical Seminar on 22 - 23 May, funded by the IWF. Described as the best ever Technical Seminar, Garry Marshall, OWF, and Sam Coffa, IWF Technical Committee Chairman gave lectures to more than 30 participants coming from 16 countries, including several women. On 23 May, the OWF Executive Board meeting was held with the participation of the IWF President and IWF Executive Board members. The OWF Electoral Congress on 24 May was opened by Mr. Laisenia Bale Tuitubou, Minister of Sports of Fiji, with a traditional Fijian cultural show. The Congress elected the following officials for 2016 - 2020: Marcus Stephen (NRU), President Paul Coffa (AUS), General Secretary Jerry Wallwork (SAM), First Vice President Luisa Peters (COK), Vice President - first ever elected female official Garry Marshall (NZL), Vice President Frank Robby (PNG), Vice President Manuel Minginfel (FSM), Executive Board member Kokoria Iabeta (KIR), Executive Board member Phillipe Maunder (AUS), Executive Board member The Congress also appointed the Chairperson of the following Committees: Dr. Lisimoni Kami (TGA), Medical Lawrie Townsend, (AUS), Masters Garry Marshall (NZL), Technical Lilly Coffa (AUS), Women The elections took place in the presence of IWF officials: President Dr. Tamas Ajan, Vice Presidents Sam Coffa, Jose Quinones, Poh Eng Ong, EB Members Jaloud Al-Shamari, Antonio Urso and Attila Adamfi, Director General. Sam Coffa, IWF Vice President received OWF Honorary Life Membership. The 2017 Oceania Championships was awarded to Gold Coast (AUS), that will be organized in conjunction with the 2017 Commonwealth Championships. The event might serve also as the Test Event for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. In the afternoon, the IWF Anti-Doping Seminar was held where participants received latest information about anti-doping activities from Jude Ellis, IWF expert from NZL. The Seminar was fully funded by the IWF as part of the IWF Development program. The Oceania Championships was opened by the President of Republic of Fiji, HE Jioji Konousi Konrote accompanied by IWF and OWF Presidents. Following exciting competitions, the following countries obtained quota for 2016 Rio Olympic Games: Men: SAM, AUS, NZL, KIR, FIJ Women: AUS, SAM, NZL, FIJ For more photos visit : https://www.facebook.com/fijiweightliftingfederation For results visit:

Exciting competitions for the African quota places in Cameroon

The African Championships, Qualification Event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games concluded last week in the capital of Cameroon, Yaoundé. Around 100 lifters from 13 countries competed for the 5 Men and 4 Women quota places available. Here is an update on the countries who secured 1 quota place for Rio at the African Championships: Men ALG, TUN, CMR, MAR, GHA Women NGR, TUN, CMR, ALG The good conditions and the great atmosphere created by the Organizing Committee helped the participants to perform on the highest level. The WFA held its Executive Board Meeting and Congress during the event. The IWF would like to thank the Weightlifting Federation of Cameroon and the African Weightlifting Federation for the successful

Pre-Games operational meetings for IFs

The IOC organized in Lausanne a series of meeting with all International Federations in order to coordinate common operational issues ahead of Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Attila Adamfi, IWF Director General and Technical Delegate for the Games discussed several operational issues with Rio 2016 and IOC Senior Staff, including the followings: - Roles and Responsibilities and issue resolution process - Sport entries and Late athlete replacement policy - IF Services - Clean venues / IOC Rule 50 implementation - Olympic Broadcast Services operations - Betting and match fixing - Potential CAS and doping cases The meeting confirmed the effective cooperation and advanced to deliver a successful Weightlifting competitions in partnership with Rio 2016 and

Another succesful Anti-Doping Seminar on the eve of the African Championships

Dr. Zakia Bartagi, IWF Anti-Doping Commission Member and Mr. Robert Ndjana, head of the National Anti-Doping Organization of Cameroon held a successful Anti-Doping Seminar in Yaoundé, Cameroon on 8th May 2016. The Seminar was created within the framework of the IWF Development Program and was organized in cooperation with the Weightlifting Federation of Africa. Dr. Bartagi and Mr. Ndjana spoke in front of more than 80 participants - among them Athletes, Coaches and Representatives of Weightlifting Federations of the African Continent. The presentations tackled the changes and challenges brought forward with the introduction of the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code and aimed to raise awareness of the Anti-Doping Rules that are most used in practice based on the experiences of the IWF. At the end of the Seminar the participants could put their newly gained knowledge to a test by filling the IWF Anti-Doping Quiz in English and French. The IWF warmly welcomes the increased attention of its Affiliates and will continue to count on it in its devoted fight against

Visit at ZKC factory

Pedro Meloni, Rio 2016 Weightlifting Sport Manager and Attila Adamfi, IWF Director General paid a visit to the ZKC factory to check the sport equipment production for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Beside the familiarization of the production process, special attention was given to the Olympic branding elements. Discussions included the evaluation of the experience from the Test Event and coordination of the production and delivery of the equipment specially designed for the

5 cities bidding for the 2018 IWF Junior World Championships

The International Weightlifting Federation has received the Candidature of five Candidate cities bidding to host the 2018 IWF Junior World Championships. According to the procedure the list of cities that announced their intent is as follows: Minsk, BLR Eilat, ISR Pyongyang, PRK Anaheim, USA Tashkent, UZB The Hosting Right of the 2018 IWF Junior World Championships will be allocated on 22-23 June 2016 during the upcoming IWF Executive Board meeting held in Tbilisi, Georgia. Additional information on the timeline to follow in the candidature procedure: 22 May 2016 Member Federations submit the Candidature Questionnaire to IWF Secretariat 22 May 2016 Member Federations provide guarantee letter(s) / letter(s) of support (from Government / City / NOC / sponsor) 22 May 2016 Deposit fee to be paid by the Member Federations to the IWF as per IWF Constitution 22-23 June 2016 Delegations to present their Candidature at the IWF Executive Board meeting 22-23 June 2016 attribution of the hosting right by the IWF Executive