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Nicu Vlad celebrates his 54th birthday

Nicu Vlad has celebrated his 54th birthday yesterday on November 1st, 2017. He is IWF Vice-President and Chairman of the Technical Committee. Before his career in sport diplomacy, he was one of the biggest weightlifters in history. He won each medal in all the three medal categories, just like standing on the highest place of the podium every time. The only medal missing from his collection is a Bronze medal from the European Championships. He was at his best in 1984 when he became the Olympic Champion in the 90 kg bodyweight category in Los Angeles, then in 1988 in Seoul he finished second in the 100 kg bodyweight category and in 1996 Atlanta he finished third in the 108kg bodyweight category. He earned his World Champion titles in 1986, 1990 then in 1996. He became the best in Europe in 1985 and 1986. He also competed under the Australian flag at the British Commonwealth Games in Victoria in 1994 – winning a Gold medal.  He set more world records and after retiring from sports as an athlete he continued as a coach in his home country. Nicu Vlad was inaugurated in the IWF Hall of Fame in 2006 as well as the Vice-President of the Romanian Olympic Committee. He held several positions in the IWF such as 1st Vice-President and Vice-President. Since 2000, he is a member of the Technical Committee and was elected Chairman of the Technical Committee this year. Happy Birthday to Nicu

IWF Development Program, Advanced Coaching Symposium

Due to the generous support of the IWF Development Program the Australian Weightlifting Federation was able to organize an Advanced Coaching Symposium for 20 participants at the Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra on the 21st-23rd October 2017. The principle Presenter was Zygmunt Smalcerz (POL) former Olympic & World champion and later Coach of the Polish and USA National & Olympic teams and also member of the IWF Hall of Fame. He was ably supported by: Professor Greg Haff (USA) President of National Strength and Conditioning Association USA. Professor at the Edith Cowan University, Perth Leo Isaac (AUS) former Olympic, World Championships & Commonwealth Games athlete and now National Team Coach Australia Lyn Jones (AUS) Member IWF Coaching & Research Committee The presentations were as follows: Comparison of Polish & USA Weightlifting systems – problems and solutions by Zygmunt Smalcerz Periodisation of Weightlifting training by Greg Haff Programming of Training by Zygmunt Smalcerz High Performance Models by Leo Isaac. Assistance exercises for Senior & Junior weightlifters byZygmunt Smalcerz Long-term athlete development by Greg Haff Peaking and tapering for weightlifting competition by Greg Haff Special preparation for weightlifting competition by Zygmunt Smalcerz Warm-up for weightlifting training by Zygmunt Smalcerz. Changes in IWF Technical Rules and their effect on Coaching by Lyn Jones The Symposium was a resounding success and was enjoyed and appreciated by all. There were also many interesting discussions among participants prompted by the presentations. The Australian Weightlifting Federation would like to thank the Presenters for their inspirational work and information and the IWF Development Program for making this valuable venture possible. Source: Lyn Jones IWF CRC Member, Director Australian Weightlifting

Elections of the Indian Weightlifting Federation

The Indian Weightlifting Federation held its Annual General Meeting on 30th October 2017 in New Delhi, India. The Elections of the Indian Weightlifting Federation has been conducted under strict guidelines issued by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India with the supervision of Observers from Ministry of Sports and Indian Olympic Association. The following officials were elected: President:  Mr. Birendra Prasad Baishya Secretary General: Mr. Sahdev Yadav Treasurer:  Mr. Naresh Sharma Secretary: Mr. Badeti Venkataramaiah Vice Presidents: Chandrahas Rai Tara Singh Sunil Elangbam Suryanarayana Narayan Sahu Paramjit Singh Abraham Techi Associate Vice Presidents: Pon. Robert Singh Bhabajyoti Goswami Sunil Kumar Executive Members: M. Ramkoteswara Rao Pardeep Sharma Kamaldeep Singh Ranjit Bhattacharya Ravi Sharma Jt. Secretaries: N.P.S. Chauhan Jayesh C. Naik H. Thangchungnunga S. Udaya Kumar   Congratulations to all the elected

1000 days to go until Tokyo 2020

On the countdown day of 28th October, Tokyo 2020 will stage a "1000 Days To Go" celebratory event. The main street of Tokyo’s famous Nihonbashi district will be decorated with new graphics and turned into a giant sports field for the day. After watching demonstrations by athletes, the public will have the opportunity to learn about and practice some of the sports that will make their first appearance in the Olympic Games in 2020. Tokyo 2020 will upload and share photos and videos of the events on their social media platforms throughout the day. Let's share the excitement with our communities and follow all related information on their website and social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube accounts; also feel free to use hashtag #1000daystogo when you post or share. Source: Tokyo 2020