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2020 OWF Cup – Online Tournament

The Oceania Weightlifting Federation is holding its next online real-time competition, the 2020 OWF Cup online tournament between 5th and 6th December 2020. After the Eleiko Email Tournament and the Oceania League Torunament this will be the third opportunity for the lifters in the Oceania region to compete in the time of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Altogether 44 lifters will compete during the virtual event and there will be a complete gender equality as among the lifters there are 22 female and 22 male lifters. According to the program female weightlifters will compete on the 5th December while male lifters will compete on the 6th December 2020. Athletes can participate from their home gym or, where permitted, at their regular training venue or competition venue. The results of online competitions will not be valid for OWF records. However the online competition results from this tournament will be recognised in the OWF Rankings. The best five (5) athletes (male and female) based on the Sinclair formula will also receive prize money. More information on the regulation and entry list can be

IWF YOUTH WORLD CUP A SUCCESS

The First IWF Online Youth World Cup has successfully concluded, with an online closing ceremony marking the end of eight days of competition. Hosted by the Peruvian Weightlifting Federation, together with the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and the Peruvian Institute for Sport, the competition gathered 400 athletes from 60 IWF Member Federations. A total of 60 medals were shared by athletes from 26 IWF Member Federations. “The pandemic may have made it impossible to host full international competitions in weightlifting for the time being, but that hasn’t stopped the IWF from delivering for the next generation of weightlifters,” said Interim IWF President Dr Michael Irani. “Today’s youth athletes are tomorrow’s world champions and Olympians, and the IWF has been working hard to ensure they will have the opportunity to serve as the foundation of a bright future for our sport.” The IWF Online Youth World Cup closely replicated in-person competitions, with weightlifters around the world competing in real time against each other. Depending on their location, many weightlifters found themselves competing at challenging times of the day. But all welcomed the opportunity to test themselves against each other. The Peruvian hosts topped the medal table, with traditionally-strong IWF Member Federations being joined in the medals by relative newcomers. “Wherever they were competing, from national training centres to their back gardens, from local gyms to the streets, the participants in this first IWF Online Youth World Cup all showed great spirit,” continued Interim President Irani. “We know there is no substitute for live competition, as young athletes gain the experience needed to enable them to give their best on the biggest stages. “Stepping up to the platform to go head-to-head with the world’s best is an irreplaceable experience and I am delighted we were able to provide it thanks to the Peruvian Weightlifting Federation, the Peruvian institute of Sport and a long list of partners and supporters.” “The pandemic has shown us the importance of embracing new technology to bring people together, and the IWF will continue to embrace these lessons in the future. There are clear benefits in terms of engagement and sustainability, and the IWF will also continue to encourage its Member Federations to provide opportunities to compete online.” Competition footage can be found at:

Statement of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) with respect to the elections conducted by Member Federations

The IWF is committed to preserving, promoting and respecting the democratic values among its Member Federations. The IWF remains independent and impartial, and does not take any position with respect to the electoral process carried out by any Member Federation. Any statements made by individual Executive Board members in support of certain candidates in Member Federation elections do not reflect the position of, nor do they bind, the

New WADA Documents – New Code and Probited list 2021 Are Now Available

The new World Anti-Doping Code and the WADA Probited List 2021 and its summary of modifications documents are now available in the Downloads/Anti-Doping section. The Prohibited List, which is published in each year designates what substances and methods are prohibited both in- and out-of-competition and which substances are banned in particular sports. The World Anti-Doping Code (Code) is the core document that harmonizes anti-doping policies, rules and regulations within sport organizations and among public authorities around the world. All these new documents come into force on 1st January 2021. For more information, check the World Anti-Doping Agency's website

Invitation – Closing Ceremony of the IWF Online Youth World Cup

The Peruvian Weightlifting Federation together with the International Weightlifting Federation is inviting you to the Closing Ceremony of the IWF Online Youth World Cup. This special virtual event hosted by Mr. Richard Mason will be held tomorrow, 18 November 2020 at 16:30 Peruvian time and can be followed on the IWF YouTube Channel at the following link: https://youtu.be/qHCbbXv6NQM Same as at every big world weightlifting event, the six best female and male team will be awarded as well as the best female and male lifter of the competition. Special guests, Mr. Iván Dibós, Member of the International Olympic Committee and President of the IWF Online Youth World Cup Organizing Committee and Mr. Mohammed Jalood, IWF General Secretary will also be in attendance and both will present at the virtual ceremony. We sincerely hope that all of you enjoyed these extraordinary 8 days of competition and will join us in the closing celebration tomorrow. Yours in sport, Peruvian Weightlifting Federation International Weightlifting

IWF Announces Composition of Independent Disciplinary and Ethics Commission

The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) today announced the independent and highly-qualified members of its Disciplinary and Ethics Commission, marking the latest significant step in the federation’s ongoing process of governance reform. The Commission comprises five independent members, from five continents. The members are: Chair: Dr. Despina Mavromati – Greece and Switzerland Attorney-at-law and arbitrator (Greece and Switzerland) UEFA Appeals Body Member and former Managing Counsel at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Vice Chair: Andrew Minogue – Australia CEO of Pacific Games Council Significant experience working within multi-sport Games Secretary: Prof. Dr. Dr. Moni Wekesa - Kenya Member of the World Athletics Disciplinary Tribunal Highly experienced lawyer and sports medicine specialist Member: Yoshihiro Takatori - Japan International Arbitrator (F.C.I.Arb.), Mediator, Attorney-at-law (Japan and New York) Executive Director of Japan Association of Arbitrators, Co-Convener of C.I.Arb., Japan Chapter Member: Beatriz Merino - Peru First female Prime Minister of Peru and Latin America Former Senator and Congresswoman, Head of Peru IRS & Customs, National Ombudsman President of the largest private university in Peru; and former Executive of Procter & Gamble Co. Peru and Latin America The Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary were selected by the Commission members themselves, who are also working on the final version of the terms of reference and working procedures. IWF Interim President Dr. Michael Irani said: “The IWF Disciplinary and Ethics Commission has a critical role to play in ensuring that the IWF upholds the highest ethical standards and that any misconduct is thoroughly investigated.” “We are grateful to have such highly-qualified independent members sit on the Commission. Together they have decades’ worth of experience that will be invaluable in guiding the IWF in the right direction. As we continue to accelerate the necessary governance reforms, the IWF family and our partners can have full confidence in the capability of this Commission to help safeguard