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Junior World Championships set off in Prague

On Sunday, 10th June 2007, the Junior World Championships started in Prague. There is a large field in the entries - among the women 33 countries are represented by 110 competitors. The male field is composed by 196 athletes are coming from 52 nations. Three of these data mark new participation records. In the women, the highest number of countries in attendance so far was 32, and the top turnout consisted of 104. In the men`s competition also the number of nations is a new record, because the highest until now was 46. Six defenders of Junior world champion titles will be taking part. In the women: Genny Pagliaro, ITA, (48kg) winner of the snatch last year; as well as +75kg Karsiaryna Shkuratava, BLR, who collected all three gold medals in 2006. Among the men Sergey Petrosyan, RUS in 62kg already boasts a champion title in clean and jerk; 77kg Albanian Erkand Qerimaj is also expected to lift, who made a surprise win last year in 69kg; Andrei Aramnau, BLR holds the title in snatch; finally in 105kg Russian Igor Merkushov, who is the owner of all the three titles from last

Kurt Wegmann is 50th Member of the Hall of Fame

Milan Mihajlovic, son of the late Vladan Mihajlovic took over the Weightlifting Hall of Fame membership diploma and award for his father. Elected as a member for 1997, the year he died, Vladan Mihajlovic from Yougoslavia, General Secretary of the EWF wrote his name with golden letters into the book of weightlifting and was remembered especially for his statistical and historic research into the sport. Kurt Wegmann, renowned German referee, Technical Controller and jury member, made outstanding contributions to the sport of weightlifting by hosting Junior and Senior World Championships in his home city of Donaueschingen. He was a member of the IWF Technical Committee. He became the 50th Member of the Weightlifting Hall of

Preparatory visit in Lima

Visiting the Peruvian capital, the IWF representatives, Mr. Attila Ádámfi and Ms. Gabriella Bárány co-ordinated the preparations to the 10th Weightlifting University World Cup with the host Federation, the Peruvian NOC and University Sport Organisation. Competitions will run on 9-12 August 2007 - in the history of the World Cup since 1998 for the first time on the South-American continent.Visit the website for details, program, Entry Forms: www.perupesas.com The IWF representatives with Mr. José Quinones, President FDPLP and other Peruvian

London 2012 Sports Director’s visit at the IWF

"Now, 5 years before the Games, 69% of the venues are already existing or just need  to be upgraded for the Games. Weightlifting will be centrally located and held in a beautiful venue." Ms. Deborah (Debbie) Jevans, Sports Director of the London 2012 Olympic Games, said, during her short visit to Budapest, following the invitation of the IWF President, Dr. Tamás Aján. Prior to taking this key job at the London 2012 Olympic Organising Committee, Ms. Jevans had been a world-class tennis player and General Secretary of the International Tennis Federation. She thus has a comprehensive knowledge of International Sport, as well as excellent contacts to the Olympic Sport Federations. Born and living in London, she reports of an over 80% support of the British people to the Olympic Games, and says that the preparatory works are on target. "Together with you, we will make weightlifting an excellent event of the Games," the Sports Director assured her friends at the IWF. "Although I am expecting the IOC Co-ordination Commission's visit in just two weeks' time and so I am extremely busy, hiring staff, getting ready for the sports presentation, so I have no time for travelling to places or Federations, I had made a promise to my longtime friend and colleague Tamás Aján to visit him and the IWF and I wanted to fulfil it. Besides, we have a number of issues to discuss in view of the upcoming Games, so I squeezed this 'blitz visit' in my schedule." Ms. Jevans will return to Budapest for sure, a city she finds absolutely beautiful and

Opening of African Training Centre in Suez

In February 2006, an agreement was concluded in Egypt between the Governor of Suez, Mr. Gamil Hanna, President of the Weightlifting Federation of Africa and Dr. Tamás Aján, IWF President on the project of a weightlifting training centre. In a matter of just over a year, the new International-African Training Centre was now officially inaugurated in the presence of the IWF President, the WFA President, the Governor of Suez and the President of the Arab Federation, Mr. Ibrahim, on 17 May 2007. The building and the various facilities (sauna, locker rooms, infrastructure, etc.) were assured by the Suez Government, while the weightlifting equipment was provided by the International Federation.Athletes can train on 10 platforms at a time, and even prior to the opening three national teams had used the new, modern