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Get to know… Gaëlle Nayo-Ketchanke

Name: Gaëlle Nayo-Ketchanke D.O.B.: 20 April 1988 Nationality: French Bodyweight category: 75kg Major medals (Total): 2015 European Weightlifting Championships (Tblisi, Georgia) - Silver 2016 European Weightlifting Championships (Førde, Norway) - Silver 2017 IWF World Championships (Anaheim, USA) - Bronze 2018 European Weightlifting Championships (Bucharest, Romania) - Silver 2018 XVIII Mediterranean Games (Tarragona, Spain) - Silver Personal Bests:  Snatch: 111kg Clean and Jerk: 137kg Total: 248kg -- BUSINESS   1 Snatch or clean & jerk? Clean & jerk.   2. What do you like to listen to when training?  Radio for background music.   3. How many hours a week do you spend in the gym?  When I'm training with the national team it's 30 hours per week; otherwise, I have to balance home and work so it's about 20 hours per week.   4. What's your favourite aspect of training?  All the preparation in general, but especially working hard and digging deep - I constantly challenge and push myself to the limit.   5. Which aspect of training do you hate the most?  Working on my weak points!   6. If there was one thing you could improve about your technique, what would it be?  Definitely the snatch, even though I improved a lot early on in my career.   7. What is your most memorable lift? Without a doubt, the 2015 European Championships where I broke all my records. It was a perfect day and I really enjoyed competing against my rivals and ultimately claiming second place. Also, my Olympic qualification during the 2016 European Championships where - despite my injuries - I managed to get back to a fairly high standard with the support of my club coach and partner. It was pretty intense!   8. What achievements will allow you to retire happy?  Winning medals has been a huge achievement, especially as they were the first in my country for 25 years. Making my parents (who still live in Cameroon, Africa) proud; making my trainers proud. I thank God for all these things that are forever engraved in my memory. My ultimate aim is to train as hard as possible every day  so that I’m in with a chance of qualifying for, and getting a medal at, the Tokyo Olympic Games.   9. Knowing what you know now, what one thing would you change in your first training routines?  There’s not much I’d change – I don’t cheat, I give 100%, and I trust my coaches.  Ideally, I’d like to become professional which would change a lots of things – but this is not the case in France!   10. Who is the greatest weightlifter of all time?   I don’t think he’s the greatest weightlifter of all time like Naim Suleymanoglu or Pyrros Dimas, but the person I most admire and who has always made me want to excel is Dymtri Klokov.   11. What is the most important thing needed to be an Olympic weightlifter?  Humility, hard work and rigour are essential qualities – added to which is a desire to follow your dreams, have an open mind, and the ability to enjoy yourself.   [caption id="attachment_24180" align="aligncenter" width="560"] Gaëlle at the 2017 IWF World Championships[/caption] -- PERSONAL    1 Describe yourself in 3 words Generous, hard-working and cheerful.   2. What other sports do you like to play?  Athletics, in particular the 100m, which I practised when starting out in Cameroon.   3. What is your favourite meal?  Eru - a Cameroonian specialty.   4. If you could only eat one type of one cuisine for the rest of your life, what would it be?  African cuisine, definitely something from my birthplace.   5. Describe your perfect day off.  Lunch with my family, a stroll and a browse in some shops. Ending with a meal at a great little restaurant near me in the south of France – on the seafront beneath the sunset.   6. Which person, alive or dead, would you like to have a conversation with? Bernard Garcia, manager of my French Club Clermont Sports, who  died of cancer in 2014.   He was the dearest person to me, my second father, and I feel his loss deeply. He did everything for me and now with God watches over my career.   7. Name one skill you would like to learn  Maybe wisdom, even if it’s not exactly a skill.   8. Where is the one place you would like to visit?  The Seychelles.   9. What's the best piece of advice you've ever received? Accept everything that happens to you as God’s will. Acknowledge your failures with serenity and learn from them.   Watch Gaëlle takeover @iwfnet Instagram Stories next Wednesday 10 October, as she trains for the 2018 IWF World Championships in Ashgabat. — Follow IWF: Facebook Instagram Twitter

Level 1 Coaching Course in Myanmar

In the framework of the 2018 Olympic Solidarity Program, the Myanmar Weightlifting Federation - jointly with the IOC, IWF and the Myanmar Olympic Committee - organized a Level 1  Coaching Course in Naypyitaw, Myanmar from 19 - 26 September. The course was lectured by expert Mr. Tamás Fehér, who gave both theoretical and practical lessons to the 31 attendees. Throughout the session, Mr. Fehér answered many technical and practical questions of the participants, who also got a chance to discuss related topics with Mr Thi Han, MWF General Secretary and Mr. Myo Min, IWF Technical Official and MWF Officer. Mr Aung Chit, MWF President, Mr Thi Han and officials of the Myanmar Olympic Committee were present on the Opening and Closing Ceremony of the course. — Follow IWF: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube

Slovenian Weightlifting Federation Coaches Seminar

The Slovenian Weightlifting Federation organized a Seminar for Coaches in the framework of the IWF Development Program between 31 August and 23 September 2018. The course was a big success and proved that weightlifting in Slovenia is widely developing. In total, twenty-two candidates participated, and every one of them passed the exam at the end of the Course and became licenced weightlifting coach. — Follow IWF: Facebook Instagram Twitter

Australian Weightlifting Federation Newly Elected Board

The 2018 Annual General Meeting of the Australian Weightlifting Federation was held on Monday the 10th September. The newly elected board consists: Sam Coffa - President/Chair Deborah Acason Lyn Jones Pedro Sanchez Phil Maunder The AWF Board will appoint additional two directors in due course. Congratulations to all the elected officials! Source: Australian Weightlifting Federation — Follow IWF: Facebook Instagram Twitter

Lasha Talakhazdze is one to watch at the 2018 IWF World Championships

The Georgian National Championships were held over the weekend, where national favourite, Lasha Talakhadze showed off his incredible talent once again.   At his first formal competition in the newly established 109kg bodyweight category, Lasha broke multiple unofficial World Records and set a new personal best with his 264kg Clean and Jerk. This is one kilogram more than the official 105kg World Record set by Iranian weightlifter Hossein Rezazadeh in 2004. As of the Snatch, Lasha easily lifted 214kg, that earned him a 478kg Total, which is also 1kg more than the 105kg bodyweight category World Record set by himself last year at the World Championships in Anaheim. At 220kg, he holds the Snatch World Record as well. Watch the 264kg Clean and Jerk on Lasha's Instagram! 2018 could be the most successful year in Lasha's career so far. After being named Lifter of the Year earlier this year, he is expected to shine at the 2018 IWF World Championships starting 1st of November. If he delivers the same performance, he would become the World Record holder in Snatch, Clean and Jerk and Total in his bodyweight category. Be ready for Ashgabat! — Follow IWF: Facebook Instagram Twitter

DEADLINE REMINDER: Final Entries 2018 IWF World Championships Ashgabat

The deadline for submitting the Final Entries to the 2018 IWF World Championships in Ashgabat, TKM runs out on 28 September. Member Federations are hereby reminded to submit their applications with an immediate urgency. We kindly ask you to register your athletes through the IWF Online Entry System:   http://www.iwf.net/e-entry All other documents, like Team Accommodation Form, Transportation Form, Media Accreditation Form, Visa Application Form, Regulations are downloadable by the following link: Documents The World Championship will be held between 1st and 10th November. _ Follow IWF: Facebook Instagram Twitter