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New Executive Committee of the Indian Weightlifting Federation

The new Executive Committee of the Indian Weightlifting Federation has been constituted at the Annual General Body Meeting held in Guwahati, Assam on 21st December 2013. The Elections of the Indian Weightlifting Federation were 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. New members of the elected body for the term 2013-17 are: President: Mr. Birendra Prasad Baishya, Member of Parliament Vice Presidents: Mr. G.R. Beig, Mr. Kumbasi Subramanya, Mr. Sahdev Yadav, Mr. Ratan Lal Sharma, Mr. B. Venkatramaiah, Mr. Narayan Sahu, Mr. Bhabajyoti Goswami, Mr. Paramjit Singh, Mr. Abraham Techi, Mr. G. Gunasekaran Secretary General: Mr. D. Chandrahas Rai Secretary: Mr. Santosh Sinhasane Treasurer: Mr. Mahesh Lohar Jt. Secretaries: Mr. Madan Lal Salvi, Mr. Devesh Ch. Roy, Mr. Jayesh C. Naik Executive Members: Mr. N.P.S. Chauhan, Mr. K.D.S. Nagra, Mr. Sailen Dapsi, Mr. Yudhvir Singh, Mr. Sushil

IWF Secretariat structure as of 1st January 2014

In the course of the restructuring of its administration and to further improve the efficiency and cooperation, please find below the administrators taking responsibilities for IWF operations in key areas. Attila ADAMFI has been appointed as Director General. In line with the modernisation of its structure and in order to facilitate the communication between the Secretariat and our Member Federations, Continental Federations and stakeholders, we wish to inform you about the roles and responsibilities of our colleagues. Attila ADAMFI, Director General General Coordination Sport / Competition Technical issues Committee Coordinator: Technical Committee Commission Coordinator: Intercontinental Commission, Marketing Commission Continental Coordinator: OWF Aniko NEMETH-MORA, Director, International Relations Congress, Executive Board IOC, ASOIF, FISU World Weightlifting Magazine: Senior Editor Commission Coordinator: Athletes Commission, Women’s Commission Continental Coordinator: AWF / EWF Eva MOSKA, Director, Development & Education Development Program Education Program Sport equipment providers Committee: Coaching & Research Committee Commission Coordinator: Development & Education Commission Continental Coordinator: PAWF Lilla ROZGONYI, Manager, Communication and Marketing Communication, Public Relations, Press Relations Publications Marketing Commission Coordinator: Press Commission Continental Coordinator: WFA Dr. Magdolna TROMBITAS, Legal Counsel Anti-Doping Legal ADAMS Committee Coordinator: Medical Committee Commission Coordinator: Anti-Doping Commission, Disciplinary Commission, Ethics Commission, Memberships Commission Eva BALOGH, Office Manager Member Federations Technical Officials Administration IWF President Schedule Gyula CSONTOS, Assistant Dr. Monika UNGAR, Legal Counsel is on maternity

OWF Report on the recent OTIP camp

The Oceania Weightlifting Federation held last week at the Oceania Weightlifting Institute an OTIP camp. Running in the framework of the IWF Development Program, we are very proud to contribute un discovering new talents. Using the contribution provided to Continental Federations, the program putted into place by the OWF shows an outstanding success and it is proved to be an efficient way to use money provided for the development of weightlifting sport. OTIP Report The second year of the Oceania Talent Identification Program (OTIP) was launched in Brisbane – Australia, on the 10th July during the Oceania Weightlifting Congress. This program which started 12 months earlier has been an outstanding success in identifying talent in the region, especially in the Pacific islands. Quite a few identified students from 2012 competed in this year’s 2013 Oceania Championships. The OWF was delighted to see this as it fulfils the aims and objectives of the OTIP program. In fact we are confident that quite a few of these young students will be competing at the Olympic Youth Games next year. This year, the second year of the program, so far it has attracted 2,640 students from 53 schools. And we are confident of breaking last year’s record of 3020 once we get the second batch of entries, which will be finalized in January. The identified students from different countries have just completed a training camp at the Oceania Weightlifting Institute in New Caledonia. The outcome was very successful as all students showed tremendous interest. In fact we are confident that we will see all of the students competing at next year’s Oceania Championships. Obviously without the financial support of the International Weightlifting Federation and also the Oceania National Olympic Committees, this program would not have been possible. The OWF is indebted to Dr. Tamas Ajan, President of the IWF, for his support and enthusiasm towards this program. Also special thanks to Eva Moska from the IWF for assisting with the organisation of this program. Also to the Comite Territorial Olympique Sportif (CTOS) and the City of Mont Dore for allowing the students to stay at the Institute. The slogan used for the program was: You never know how strong you are, if you don’t have a go! We were very pleased to see that all students were keen to train and learn as much as possible. Correct technique was shown to the students by the resident elite lifters who worked together with the students in every session. We were very pleased also that the lifters blended in very well together, even though they came from many different countries and different cultures. The camp also gave insight to the students of what is expected at international level as well as the role of the IWF and the OWF in the development of the sport. Check out the full Report here. Report provided by Paul Coffa, OWF General