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London 2012 well prepared for testing times ahead

The Organising Committee for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games is confidently looking ahead to hosting a string of test events now that the final touches are being put on a number of Olympic venues throughout the city, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Coordination Commission reported. This week, London is hosting the sportaccord Conference, which is a series of meetings and General Assemblies of the key organisations in sport. The IWF is represented by Dr. Tamas Ajan, President, Mr. Ma Wenguang, General Secretary and Mr. Attila Adamfi, Competition Director. London will play host to 42 sports events between now and the start of the Games on 27 July 2012, which will give organisers ample opportunity to test a maximum number of logistical and operational

IWF Executive Board Decisions

The IWF Executive Board held a 2 days meeting on 15 March in Istanbul, Turkey. The following decision was made as a further confirmation on the IWF's strong approach in its anti-doping fight. The decision is as follows: 1. Countries that did not fulfill with the whereabouts requirements prior the 2010 World Championships but were there to participate and later did not comply with the sanction imposed on them before the 31st December 2010 are a. suspended from every international activity until they comply with the Executive Boards decision and settle the fine, and b. their results from the 2010 World Championships will be deleted. With regard to the improvement of the IWF Development and Education Program, the Executive Board decided to increase over 50% the amount of support to the National, Continental and Regional Federations for their sporting, educational, development, and anti-doping

Warming up for the 2012 IOC World Conference on Women and Sport

On the occasion of International Women's Day, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced the theme of next year's IOC World Conference on Women and Sport, which is "Together Stronger: The Future of Sport". The event will take place from 16 to 18 February 2012 in Los Angeles, USA, and is being organised jointly by the IOC, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games. There is no doubt that women's participation is key for a healthy society in general, but also for the future of sport. The IOC has made women's participation in sporting activities and administration one of its major concerns. The participation of women in the Games has increased from 23 per cent in 1984 Los Angeles to 43 per cent at the 2008 Beijing Games. At the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore last summer, 46 per cent of the athletes were girls. With the addition of women's boxing to the Olympic programme, the 2012 Games in London will have women competing in every sport on the Olympic programme for the first time in

International Conference on Development of world weightlifting and fight against doping

The Belarus Weightlifting Union held an International Conference "Development of world weightlifting and fight against doping" in Minsk, Belarus on 26-27 March, 2011. The hosts: Alexandr Shpilevsky President, Alexandr Kurlovich, Vice-President and Sergey Samusev, General Secretary, created excellent conditions for the work. Sergey Nered, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Sport and Tourism, Genadiy Alekseyenko, Vice-President and George Katulin, General Secretary, Belarus Olympic Committee together with Dr. Tamas Ajan, IWF President also attended the Conference. The participants expressed their wish to develop weightlifting in their countries in close cooperation with the IWF. Well-known Belarus specialists acknowledged also by WADA made presentations about doping issues and their anti-doping activity. Their lectures were in harmony with the information given by the IWF President. On 26 March, 2011 in the framework of the conference, leaders of 14 National Weightlifting Federations of Middle Asia and East Europe established the Euro-Asian Regional Weightlifting Association. Its goal is to organise joint training camps, symposia, competitions, training courses for referees, coaches, exchange scientific documents in the interest of developing weightlifting and to fight against doping. A 3-member Coordination Group was elected to guide the cooperation of the member

The manufacturer for the IWF Referee Uniforms is a Thai Company

The IWF has officially announced that from the 10 October 2010 the official IWF Referee Uniforms are exclusively manufactured in Thailand under the guidance and care of the Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association (TAWA - [email protected]). The IWF considers the Thai Company "Poppula by MV" as its official sole supplier. The TAWA Coordinator appointed to handle uniforms is Mr. Nippon Limboonsuebsai. Please contact him for any further request regarding your orders.E-mail: [email protected] - Phone: +668-567-86-888 The former Uniform manufacturer Vargas Company informed the IWF that all previous orders were delivered and with regard to our exclusive contract with "Poppula MV", the Vargas Company is no longer authorized to accept orders for IWF Referee