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Tian Yuan in the focus

Regarded as China's "Sports Oscars", the awards honor the most outstanding groups and individuals each year. This year the 11th edition of the event had 11 categories. The nominees' list, which featured five candidates in each category, was voted for by 268 media representatives. Chinese weightlifters pocketed eight gold medals in Beijing, but at the 2011 IWF World Championships Paris, France, they only collected six gold medals in the Total. Chinese male weightlifters competed in five categories and claimed four titles but their women counterparts suffered a big setback, grabbing merely two golds in the Total out of the seven categories they participated in. Chinese young women lifters failed to deliver a satisfactory performance. They still need more training and experience before they can be relied on. One of the exceptions was Tian Yuan (18). Out of the six 2011 Chinese World Weightlifting Champions she was the only one concerned at the "Sports Oscars” Awards ceremony. Newly-crowned 500m short track speed skating World Champion Fan Kexin and Tian Yuan lead the Newcomer of the Year nominees. Tian's debut on the international stage ended in great success. At the World Championships in November, she claimed the gold medals in Snatch, Clean and Jerk and Total in the 48kg bodyweight category. She grabbed the gold medal by 20 kg advantage. To the surprise of all, Tian used to be a sprinter at primary school, where she won the 100m and 200m titles. She caught the eye of a weightlifting coach and turned to this sport in 2006. Only two years later, Tian was crowned the National Champion in Women's 48 kg bodyweight category and set Youth World Records at the first Youth Olympic Games 2010 in Singapore. Her next goal is the "gold medal at the London Olympics" - she said. (Finally the Rookie of the Year was awarded to world champion short track speed skater Fan

Ilya Ilyn and Alexey Ni topped the poll in Kazakhstan

Olympic Champion Ilya Ilyn (23), the gold medallist of the 2011 IWF World Championships Paris, France topped the “Best Athlete of Kazakhstan” poll with the most points. (50 journalists of the Kazakh Sport Journalists Association voted.) Following his victories in Doha 2005 and Santo Domingo 2006 Ilyn won his third World Championships on lighter bodyweight in Paris (94 kg). However he was already positioned number one in 2010 Asian Games there was almost nobody who believed he was able to return on the World Championships podium with an unbeatable performance. After his victory over Artem Ivanov (UKR) and collecting his third World Championships title the Head of Kyzylorda Region (his birth place) provided him 15.000 USD per month salary until the London Olympic Games. They want him to focus only on weightlifting. Alexey Ni (51) received the “Top Kazakh Coach of 2011”

Tom Goegebuer prepared for the London Olympic Games in South Africa

Belgian’s best known weightlifter might be Serge Reding with a silver medal at the Olympic Games of 1968, but the last Belgian Olympian (Beijing, 56 kg bodyweight category), Tom Goegebuer certainly beats all records in terms of representation. With 13 consecutive participations in the European Senior Championships (European Champion in the 56 kg bodyweight category in 2009) and 10 participations in the World Senior Championships he has become a well known face in the world of weightlifting. As he is the only Belgian competitor at World and European Championships, he can only be qualified for the Olympic Games through an individual qualification with a top 15 in the Olympic qualification list (or in extremis by reallocation). With a 254 kg Total at the last World Championships he is still in the run and already preparing hard for London 2012. It was a great pleasure having him in South Africa at the Hottentots Holland Weightlifting Club for a pre-Olympic training camp at Strand. Tom also enjoyed the training with some South African top lifters and assisted them wherever possible. It was much appreciated form lifters and hope it will lead to annual visits. During the European winter the great summertime of South Africa attracts many Europeans, and while they are in the same time zone the absence of jetlag makes it a unique place for training camps. Moreover, when Tom started his career as an international weightlifter, one of his international mates was Aveenash Pandoo, National Coach of the South African Weightlifting Federation. Aveenash is not an active weightlifter anymore, but he is the Head Coach of the successful South African Weightlifting Team since 14 years. Tom Goegebuer: “After 24 years of training it is very important for me to enjoy my lifting in order to stay fully motivated. Coming to South Africa, to meet my old friend Aveenash and to enjoy the warm and dry weather was a very good idea. It was good to get some extra tips from an experienced coach like him and the mix of hard training in the “Holland Hottentots” Weightlifting centre and rest at the beautiful white sandy beaches was the ideal way of loading the batteries for the important upcoming Olympic year…” We wish Tom Good luck in the Quest for the London Olympics Qualification. By Aveenash Pandoo, National Coach

Novikava’s gold enough for second place

Aliaksandra Herasimenia, World Champion swimmer (100 m freestyle) has won the title of Best Athlete in Belarus in 2011 when journalists participated in a poll conducted by Sportswriters Association of Belarus. Paris World Champion Nastassia Novikava became second seven points behind the winner (third Daria Domracheva biathlon World Champion). It is remarkable to note the three best athletes of the country are all women. In Belarus journalists vote for the top ten regardless of their

Electoral Congress of the Pan American Weightlifting Federation

The Pan American Weightlifting Federation held its Electoral Congress yesterday in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic with the participation of 24 countries. Dr. Tamas Ajan, IWF President chaired the Meeting where the following officials were elected: President: Willian Ozuna (DOM) by acclamation General Secretary: Eddie Suarez (VEN) 1st Vice President: Rafael Pacho (CUB) Vice Presidents: Andrés Vargas (PUR) Horacio Reis (BRA) Luis Zambrano (ECU) Kyle Pierce (USA) Treasurer: Christian Harthey (CHI) Members of the Medical Committee, Technical Committee, and Scientific and Research Committee were also