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Weightlift­ing’s Olympic future in peril

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Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach said on February 24 that weightlift­ing could be removed from the Olympic programme by 2024 if the sport’s internatio­nal federation continues to ignore requested reforms in the fight against doping. The Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation (IWF) has been repeatedly rocked in recent years by positive drugs tests and accusation­s of corruption. The IOC has already previously threatened to remove its status as an Olympic sport. “The situation is becoming more and more grave, the executive committee expresses its extreme concern by the lack of significan­t changes with regard to the management and the culture within the IWF,” Bach said. “Many requested changes have been ignored by the IWF despite all the warnings we issued. So the executive committee wants to be very clear by saying if these concerns are not addressed in a satisfacto­ry and timely way, the IOC executive committee will have to review the place of weightlift­ing on the programme of the Paris 2024 and future Olympic Games.” Despite the departure of its controvers­ial president, Hungarian Tamas Ajan, the IWF has continued to be plagued by doping scandals. Last October, the World Anti-doping Agency said 1■ weightlift­ers from six countries were suspected of supplying false urine samples as WADA found evidence of “doppelgang­ers” being used to impersonat­e athletes.

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