Weightlifting: Thailand to host World Championships despite
voluntary ban
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[March 08, 2019]
(Reuters) - Thailand has
voluntarily banned itself from all weightlifting, including the 2020
Tokyo Olympic Games, because of its recent doping record but will
still host the 2019 World Championships, the International
Weightlifting Federation (IWF) said on Friday.
Six Thai weightlifters tested positive for banned substances at last
year's World Championships, two of whom are reigning Olympic
champions, while two further doping cases are yet to be resolved
since December 2017.
Any nation with three or more positives in a calendar year faces a
ban of up to four years and the IWF has previously suspended nine
countries for repeated doping offences.
However, the IWF Executive Board voted to allow Thailand to host the
World Championships despite none of their lifters taking part.
"TAWA (Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association) still continues to
fulfill its obligation and will deliver the organization of the 2019
IWF World Championships despite the fact that no Thai athletes will
be entitled to participate," the IWF said in a statement
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Sukanya Srisurat (THA) of Thailand competes. REUTERS/Yves Herman
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) meets on March 26 to
discuss progress in cleaning up the sport and the IWF's decision to
allow Thailand to host the World Championships is expected to be
discussed.
Weightlifting is effectively 'on probation' at Tokyo 2020, with the
IWF having been told to clean up the sport if it is to be on the
2024 Olympic program.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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