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Weightlift­ing faces Olympic ban: IOC

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Lausanne: The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) on Wednesday said that weightlift­ing could lose its place in future Olympic Games if the investigat­ions into the sports’ internatio­nal federation reveal more corruption.

Earlier this month, an investigat­ion into the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation (IWF) found widespread corruption and dozens of covered up drugs tests.

Lead investigat­or Richard McLaren said the probe into the body’s affairs, under former president Tamas Ajan, uncovered US$10.4 million of unaccounte­d money, vote-buying and evidence of close to 40 positive doping cases being covered up.

“We are deeply concerned and shocked by this report and the scope of these activities being reflected in this report with regard to anti-doping and governance,” IOC president Thomas Bach said in a teleconfer­ence.

“We made it very clear depending on the results of the findings of the IWF oversight commission, we reserve the right for very far-reaching measures including but not limited to the question of weightlift­ing being on the programme of the Olympic Games.

“What we can say now is we will fully support the new leadership of IWF... to reform the governance of the federation and also in efforts to make the anti-doping system fully independen­t from the federation. The major steps have been done.” Bach also added that the IOC accreditat­ion for next year’s Tokyo Olympics will not be granted to any IWF official implicated by the ongoing inquiry. -

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IOC President Thomas Bach

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