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Tokyo 2020 Unveils the Emblems of the 2020 Games

Inspired by Traditional Japanese Motif Tokyo, 25 April 2016 – Tokyo 2020 today unveiled the official emblems of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, “Harmonized Chequered Emblems.” The design was highly acclaimed by the public and the Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee for exemplifying Japan and the city of Tokyo, and for its representation of the spirit of the Tokyo 2020 Vision. Chequered patterns have been popular in many countries around the world throughout history. In Japan, the chequered pattern became formally known as “ichimatsu moyo” in the Edo period (1603–1867), and this chequered design in the traditional Japanese colour of indigo blue expresses a refined elegance and sophistication that exemplifies Japan. Composed of three varieties of rectangular shapes, the design represents different countries, cultures and ways of thinking. It incorporates the message of “Unity in Diversity.” It also conveys the fact that the Olympic and Paralympic Games seek to promote diversity as a platform to connect the world. PRESS RELEASE The design was selected following an open competition – the first ever in the Olympic history – which has actively engaged the public over the past seven months. After having shortlisted four designs out of 14,599 received from all over the world, the Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee selected today the entry submitted by designer Asao Tokolo prior to obtaining the final approval of the Tokyo 2020 Executive Board. Before making its decision and following the unveiling of the four shortlisted emblem designs, the Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee received opinions expressed by 39,712 members of the public online and 1,804 postcards. Ryohei Miyata, Chair of the Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee, commented, “Since September last year, it has been a great honour and privilege to chair the Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee, and to work with my fellow committee members. I am extremely grateful to all members of the committee for their outstanding efforts over the past seven months. From today, these emblems will serve as the face of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. I very much hope that the emblems will prove popular with people everywhere, and we look forward to your continued support towards the Tokyo 2020 Games.” Asao Tokolo, and the three runners-up – Kozue Kuno (Design B), Takaaki Goto (Design C), Chie Fujii (Design D) – all received an award during a ceremony held in Tokyo today. Born in 1969, Asao Tokolo lives in Tokyo. He graduated in Architecture from Tokyo Zokei University, and is currently active as an artist. His works have been featured in several exhibitions in Japan. The ceremony was attended by John Coates, IOC Vice President and Chair of the IOC Coordination Commission for Tokyo 2020; Alex Gilady, IOC member and Vice-Chair of IOC Coordination Commission for Tokyo 2020; Miguel Sagarra, IPC Governing Board member; Yoichi Masuzoe, Governor of Tokyo; Tsunekazu Takeda, IOC Member and Japanese Olympic Committee President; Mitsunori Torihara, Japanese Paralympic Committee Chairman of the Board; and Yoshiro Mori, Tokyo 2020 President. John Coates commented, “The new Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 emblem symbolizes important elements of the Tokyo 2020 Games vision and the underlying concepts of achieving personal best, unity in diversity and connecting to tomorrow. I congratulate the Tokyo 2020 team for the inclusive process that led to this selection. The public engagement in the selection process is another sign of growing interest in the 2020 Games. Interest and excitement will continue to build, in Japan and globally, after the official handoff to Tokyo 2020 at the close of the upcoming Olympic Games Rio 2016. The Tokyo 2020 emblem will become a familiar symbol to people around the world.” Miguel Sagarra said, “I would like to congratulate the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee on the launch of this Paralympic emblem which, over the coming years, will become synonymous with high performance sport and promoting societal change. I would like to thank the 14,599 people who originally submitted designs, the Japanese public for sharing their opinions on the final shortlist of four and the Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee for their efforts in selecting the final Olympic and Paralympic emblems. The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games emblem is something that will be fully embraced, not just by the people of Japan and Asia, but by citizens around the world. The Paralympic Games are the world’s number one sporting event for driving social inclusion and this emblem not only conveys the qualities and traditions of Japan but the excellence of the Para athletes we can expect to see competing in Tokyo in four years’ time.” Yoshiro Mori said, “It is my most earnest wish that the winning emblems, which have been selected from among almost 15,000 design entries, will receive wide acclaim as the symbols of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic

EWF Elections

The European Weightlifting Federation held its Electoral Congress before the European Championships in Forde, Norway. Please find the newly elected officials below. Congratulations to all! President Antonio URSO ITA General Secretary Hasan AKKUS TUR Treasurer Astrit HASANI KOS 1st Vice President Sergey SYRTSOV RUS Vice Presidents Jaan TALTS EST Tryggve DUUN NOR Emilio ESTARLIK ESP Members Tina BEITER DEN Colin BUCKLEY IRL Oleksiy TOROKHTIY UKR Oren SHAI ISR Alexander KURLOVICH BLR Antonio CONFLITTI MDA Technical & Scientific Committee Members Members Tom GOEGEBUER BEL Eduards ANDRUSKEVICS LAT Damjan CANZEK SLO Jesmon CARUANA MLT Pashik ALAVERDYAN ARM Milan MIHAJLOVIC SRB Boguslaw MOKRANOWSKI POL Georgeta ION ROU Medical Committee Members Members Dr Daniel KOPKO POL Dr Maria RUBIO LLEONART ESP Dr Laszlo KRIVANEK HUN Dr Dado MEDIC SRB Dr Zurab KAKHABRISHVILI GEO Dr Nicola VOGLINO ITA Auditors Committee Members Marina MUSCIONI SMR Michel TSCHAN SUI Nedim MASIC

Successful Test Event concluded in Rio

The South American Championships provided the base of the Aquece Rio Test Event, with the participation of Germany, Thailand and the USA as well. Tested elements on Olympic level focused on the Field of Play and its operation, including ITOs, NTOs, Workforce, Sports Specific Volunteers; Technical and Information System (Results) and Sports Presentation. The competition was held in Carioca 1 (Basketball venue for the Games) while Training in Carioca 2 (Judo / Wrestling venue for the Games) in order to avoid temporary installations (spectators’ tribune, offices, functional rooms, etc.) in Riocentro, the Weightlifting venue for the Games. All 98 athletes from 13 countries participated had excellent conditions to participate at their best, proved by Almir Velagic (GER) winning in +105kg with a personal record (241kg) providing a worthy finish of the Test Event. The home favorite, Fernando Reis had to withdraw after a small injury in Snatch not to risk the Olympic dreams. Aquece Rio was attended by the newly appointed Sports Minister of Brazil, Ricardo Leyser and Rio2016 senior officials, Agberto Giumaraes, Executive Director for Sports and Rodrigo Garcia, Sports Director among others. Congratulations to Pedro Meloni, Weightlifting Manager and his Team and to Jose Quinones, President of South American Confederation. Results Rio 2016 Photos: Aquece Rio

President impressed by European Qualifyer’s preparations in Norway

IWF President Dr. Tamás Aján paid a visit today to the competition venue of the upcoming European Championships, Olympic Qualification Event in Forde, Norway and said that 3 days short of the start he was impressed by the advanced status of the preparations. "My friend, Stian Grimseth, whom I consider a role model for Norwegian and European weightlifting is doing a fine job here as host and Organising Committee head," the President said in an interview to Norwegian N2 Television Channel. For a town as small as Forde (11,000 inhabitants) it is an amazing task and great achievement to stage such a big and important event as this EC, but I am confident that they will be successful. I like the design of the round stage and the whole hall has a wonderful atmosphere. I am looking forward to great competitions here." - Dr. Aján

Technical Seminar for Rio 2016 NTOs

Just before 'Aquece Rio', weightlifting Test Event for Rio2016, the IWF Vice President and Chairman of the Technical Committee Sam Coffa had a full day lecture to approximately 10 Brazilian National Technical Officials. He covered widely Rules and responsibilities of each function (Referee, Jury, Technical Controller and Timekeeper etc.), weigh-in and incorrect movements. The seminar was interactive; participants not only raised questions but also gave hints to the IWF Technical Committee for the future modification of the TCRR. Competitions of the Test Event will start on 7 April. Source: Reiko

Celebrating 120 years of modern Olympic Games

Today marks the 120th anniversary of the modern Olympic Games which were staged in Athens in 1896. Only 14 countries participated in the original tournament and there were 9 sports (43 disciplines) including weightlifting. It was officially called the Games of the I Olympiad and took place in Athens' Panathenaic Stadium. The most successful competitor was the German Carl Schuhmann, who won the title in wrestling and gymnastics while becoming third in weightlifting. At the time, not gold but silver medal was awarded to the