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Universiade ready to start with record numbers in weightlifting

The 27th edition of the Summer Universiades, the biggest ever, will be kicked off officially tonight at the Opening Ceremony at Kazan, Tatarstan's capital (Russia). With 27 sports on the program in 40 venues - many of them brand new - and the Universiade Village accommodating about 13,000 participants, the Universiade is the biggest sports event in the world this year. Weightlifting has already had its technical meetings and after the verification of entries a fantastic new record of 50 countries feature in the Start List with 253 athletes. Competitions start on 7th July and will run through 12th July 2013 at the AK-Bure Sports

IWF TO uniforms

Technical Officials can order their Uniform from either “TIKINTI” MMC in Azerbaijan or "SASKA fashion studio" in Hungary of from the local manufacturer of their choice following the IWF TO Uniform Guidelines. “TIKINTI” MMC How to order? To order the IWF International Technical Official (ITO) Uniform Package please follow the instructions. 1. Fill out the measurement form. 2. Return the form • via e-mail to: [email protected] • via fax: +994 12 459 55 30 Contact person: Ms. Elnara Tahmazova Mobile: +994 55 705 42 34 Telephone: +994 12 459 55 30 --------------------------------------------------------- "SASKA fashion studio" - Hungary Fill out the Size and Order Form for Men or Ladies Send the form to: [email protected] Contact person: Ms. Ildiko Saska - Budapest, Hungary Mobile: +36 30 3658711 More information in the Download

Buenos Aires elected as Host City for 2018 Youth Olympic Games

The 3rd Summer Youth Olympic Games will be hosted by the city of Buenos Aires in 2018, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge announced today following a vote by the IOC members at an Extraordinary IOC Session in Lausanne. Buenos Aires (Argentina) was elected ahead of Glasgow (Great Britain) and Medellín (Colombia). For full results of the vote, please see below. Prior to the vote, the Candidate Cities each had 15 minutes to give a presentation to the Session, followed by questions. Evaluation Commission Chair Claudia Bokel addressed the Session on behalf of the Commission. “We had three excellent candidates from which to choose a host city today, each with the capability of staging memorable Youth Olympic Games in 2018,” said IOC President Rogge. “I would like to congratulate Buenos Aires and their bid team for their dedication to and enthusiasm for the Youth Olympic Games project. I have no doubt they will build on the successes of Singapore 2010 and Nanjing 2014 to provide a platform on which the best young athletes from around the world can compete and learn about the Olympic values.” The announcement was the culmination of a bidding process launched in September 2011, which originally included six Candidate Cities - the three other cities were Guadalajara (Mexico), Poznań (Poland) and Rotterdam (Netherlands). After a thorough review of the Candidature Files and other relevant documentation submitted by five of the Candidate Cities (Poznań withdrew from the bidding process), the IOC Working Group, led by Claudia Bokel, presented a report to the IOC Executive Board (EB). Based on this report, the EB announced Buenos Aires, Glasgow and Medellín as shortlisted candidates at a meeting in Lausanne in February 2013. The 2nd Summer Youth Olympic Games will be held in Nanjing, China, from 16 to 28 August 2014. Results of the vote Voting Round 1: Buenos Aires – 40 Glasgow – 13 Medellín – 32 Voting Round 2: Buenos Aires – 49 Medellín – 39 Source:

Boossaba Yodbangtoey wins IOC Women and Sport Award

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today honoured six women for their outstanding contributions to the development of women’s participation in sport and sports administration, during a ceremony for the 2013 IOC Women and Sport Awards in Lausanne. The IOC Trophy for Asia was awarded to Ms Boossaba Yodbangtoey (THA). Ms Yodbangtoey has been active in women’s weightlifting in Thailand for the past two decades. A former governor of one of the country’s provinces, Ms Yodbangtoey is now President of the Thai Weightlifting Association. She has established a weightlifting centre for girls and women and, with her guidance, Thai women’s weightlifting has risen in the world rankings. Weightlifting in Thailand has also opened new opportunities for talented girls from the country’s poorer areas, with good coaching and excellent facilities provided to female weightlifters of all ages. By offering education opportunities to women weightlifters, Ms Yodbangtoey has also contributed to opening leadership positions within the Thai Weightlifting Association. IOC President Jacques Rogge said at the ceremony: “The Olympic Movement has been at the forefront of efforts to encourage the participation of women in sport for several years now.” He added: “We have made great progress towards equality on the field of play, but we have much more to do to boost the number of women coaches and sports administrators. Tonight’s award-winners all serve as true role models in the pursuit of this important goal.” Anita DeFrantz, Chairwoman of the IOC Women and Sport Commission said: “The remarkable women we are honouring tonight come from varied backgrounds, speak different languages and have made their mark on sport and society in different ways. But all are committed to the belief that the practice of sport is a human right that cannot be denied on the basis of gender, race, religion, ethnicity or sexual preference. The International Olympic Committee shares that commitment, as defined in the Olympic Charter.” Dr. Nat Indrapana (THA), IOC Member said: „Women in Thailand have more opportunities to succeed in Weightlifting, and the efforts as well as devotion of Ms Boosaba contribute to promote equal rights. This recognition is a great achievement for the country and for Women’s Weightlifting”. The winners were selected by the IOC Women and Sport Commission from a pool of 49 nominees. The applicants were submitted by National Olympic Committees (NOCs), Continental Associations and International Federations. Congratulations to Ms Boossaba Yodbangtoey and all