Rio 2016 Summary

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Rio 2016 Summary

These days marked one year on from the Olympic Games Rio 2016, what was extraordinary in so many ways. Watched by half the world’s population and with a staggering 7 billion video views of official content on social media platforms - Rio 2016 delivered many inspiring athletic achievements and proved once again the tremendous unifying power of sport. The Games produced significant historic sporting moments which should be remembered and celebrated - therefore the IWF made the attached infographics1, infographics2, infographics3 and infographics4 of the Olympic Games Rio 2016. The IOC put in addition to an exceptional effort to significant cost savings and additional financial undertakings by all the Olympic stakeholders that amounted to hundreds of millions of dollars to make these historic Olympic Games possible. The Rio 2016 took place against a background of unprecedented economic, social and political challenges; however the people of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil have delivered marvelous Olympic Games and are working to maximize the legacy of 2016. Perhaps the greatest legacy of the Olympic Games, not just in Rio de Janeiro, but of all editions of the Olympic Games, is their unifying power. In these uncertain times, the Games are the only truly global event where the whole world comes together, and Rio was no different. In the attached newsletter, the IOC has gathered updates on the many legacy programmes that so many people from the Olympic Movement contributed to. On the Olympic Channel, as well as on Olympic.org you will find a number of articles and videos highlighting many legacy stories and athletic accomplishments as

ZKC Olympic Journey – legacy of the Rio 2016 equipment

Pedro Meloni, former Weightlifting Sport Manager for the Rio2016 Olympic Games and Attila Adamfi  Director General before Rio 2016 paid a visit to the ZKC factory to monitor the process of the games’ sport equipment. The pictures above show the journey all the way from the rusty irons, quality checks, adding the coloring powder and design elements to the barbells thru many other important steps until the final stage of the equipment and shipment. The ZKC factory was committed to do the work from scratch thru step by step to the final look and security check. After Rio 2016, the Weightlifting National Training Center inauguration took place on Nov 25th, 2016 at the CEFAN - a Navy base in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Leonardo Picciani, Sports Minister attended the ceremony and Admiral Fernando Antonio de Siqueira Ribeiro the General-commander of the Marines along with other authorities. “It is very pleasant to see that the equipment used in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games has already been directed to legacy, with such important action” said Meloni. He added, “The CEFAN and the Brazilian Navy were outstanding partners from the beginning of the project. I am sure that the athletes will greatly benefit from this new facility”. CEFAN is the home of more than 60 weightlifting athletes, including junior and youth athletes from grassroots programs. Many of them are also part of the Brazilian national squad. Under the guidance of Lieutenant Carlos Henrique Aveiro, Technical Director of the Training Center and project leader, the team has won more than 150 medals in national and international championships, including a Gold Medal in the Youth World Championships. For more Olympic Games Legacy story please visit the following link or if you want to check out a video of how ZKC prints and colors their disks go to our Social Media platforms.

Mohammad Ali Falahatinejad passed away

Mohammad Ali Falahatinejad former Iranian weightlifter was born on July 15, 1976 in Tehran dies at the age of 41. He was hospitalized in Tehran’s Omid Hospital last week after he was diagnosed with a bad kidney infection. Falahatinejad finished third in the men’s 77kg bodyweight category at the 2002 Asian Games Busan, South Korea. He claimed the second place in the same bodyweight category at the 2003 Asian Weightlifting Championships in Qinhuangdao, China and won his Gold Medal in the men's 77 kg bodyweight category the same year in 2003 World Weightlifting Championships in Vancouver, Canada, with a Total of 357,5 kg. The burial ceremony for the Iranian weightlifter was held in the Luminaries' Section of Behesht-e Zahra, Iran’s largest cemetery located in southern Tehran, on Tuesday. The IWF presents its sincere condolences to the Family of Mr. Mohammad Ali Falahatinejad as well as to the Iranian Weightlifting Federation. Source: Press TV