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President of Kyrgyzstan awarded athletes

CA-NEWS (KG) - President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambaev met with prize winners of Asian Games and FISU Universiade. The President presented watches with inscribed names and 31 cash gifts to winners and prize holders of the Asian Boxing Championship in Indonesia, Asian Indoor Games in South Korea, Asian Youth Weightlifting Championship, Asian Wrestling Championship in Thailand, and World Student Games. Gold medal winners received cash gift of 150,000 som, silver medal winners – 100,000 som, bronze medal winners – 70,000 som. “Sportsmen illustrated a very good example for Kyrgyzstan. Your victory will remain in history of our country. This is not only your personal victory, this is victory of entire nation,” President Atambaev stated. Source:

Pakistan Weightlifting Federation Elections

The Elections of Pakistan Weightlifting Federation was held on 7 July 2013 under the supervision of representative from the Pakistan National Olympic Committee Mr. Rizwan Ul Haq. The following office bearers were elected Chairman: Mian Amer Mahmood President: Mian Muhammad Aslam Chief Executive Officer: Hafiz Imran Butt Vice Presidents: Muhammad Javed Anwar, Muhammad Rashid Malik, Abdul Aziz Khan, Sheeraz Muhammad, Nafees Ahmed, Ms. Nuzhat Jabeen General Secretary: Amjad Amin Butt Treasurer: Ali Aslam Chaudhry Executive Member: Hafiz Salman Butt, Malik Mazhar Ullah Khan, Muhammad Tanveer, Rashid Mahmood, Mushtaq Ahmed

Incredible finish to Kazan Universiade with world-class lifting

Nothing could have better symbolized the level of weightlifting at the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade than the last attempt in the +105kg category. Already holding the silver medal in his hands but still ambitious to take the gold away from Russia's stupefying champion Ruslan ALBEGOV, young Iranian Bahador MOULAEI needed to lift 10kg more than the best previous clean and jerk of both of them (254kg). That happened to be exactly 264kg: one kilo more than Rezazadeh's famed world record alive since 2004. This last attempt failed though, it was still a worthy ending to the superheavyweight event of an incredibly high standard. In fact, the whole weightlifting event of 6 days was studded by top-class performances and records. A total of 137 new Universiade records were established = about 80% of all the Universiade records set so far in Kazan, in all sports. Great thanks and congratulations to the organisers and to FISU on a wonderful weightlifting event. Also thanks to the IWF Technical Officials for their professional contribution to this success. (From Anikó Németh-Móra, FISU Weightlifting Technical Delegate -

Uzbek Champion wins gold ahead of Russian favourites

In the 105kg it was Uzbekistan's Ruslan NURUDINOV who had to face the challenge of two Russians, one of them being the "local boy". From the facedown between the Asian champion Uzbek, the European champion, David BEDZHANYAN and the defending Universiade champion from Kazan Andrey DEMANOV, finally NURUDINOV walked away with the gold medal (412kg) and the two Russians could keep only the silver and the bronze medals at home. DEMANOV was second with 406kg and BEDZHANYAN became third with 402kg. Needless to say that these men rewrote the whole list of Universiade records - more than once - in the course of the competition.

An All-Russian Day at the Universiade

The Russians left nothing to chance on the 5th competition day in weightlifting at the Kazan Universiade. They sent doubled forces to the Men's 85kg and the Women's 75kg categories and in the Women's +75kg they launched their invincible champion, Tatiana KASHIRINA. Duly enough, they pocketed all the gold and - where available - the silver medals, however, not always in the expected order. In the Men's 85kg Junior Artem OKULOV fought for the ultimate glory with compatriot Olympic hero Apti AUKHADOV; a duel that ended with OKULOV's victory and the Olympic silver medallist taking up the runner-up position again, In the Women's 75kg former world champion Nadezda EVSTYUKHINA started confidently with a new Snatch Universiade record, but Olga ZUBOVA in the Clean and Jerk went over limits and accomplished the unexpected feat of beating the star by one kilo on the Total (279 to 278kg). It was pleasant to see the Canadian flag being hoisted to salute the bronze medallist: Marie-Eve BEAUCHEMIN-NADEAU. The women's heaviest category was then duly swept by the indominable Tatiana KASHIRINA who came out to lift when everyone else had finished. With no visible effort she totalled 319kg winning on silver medallist Chitchanok PULSABSAKUL from Thailand and Korean LEE Huisol who took the bronze medal. Both the men and the ladies left no stone unturned yesterday, I mean no Universiade record from Shenzhen survived their attacks. (Report by A.N.M., photos by Maxim Agapitov)