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Dimitris Tofalos |
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Born in Patras in 1877 (or, according to some sources, in 1884), Tofalos began showing his strength at an early age. Still a young
boy, he seriously injured his arm in when he tried to lift a rail
carriage. Doctors proposed to amputate, but he refused and went on
to win the gold medals at the Intercalated Olympic Games of 1906 in
Athens, despite his 'bad' arm being 2½ inches shorter than his
'good' one. Tofalos lifted 142.2 kg to 136.5 kg of Austria's Josef
Steinbach at the 1906 Games. Following his success he moved to the
United States, where he took up professional wrestling and became
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Pericles Kakousis |
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Born in 1879, Kakousis was a member of the Panellinios Club of
Athens. At the 1904 Olympic Games at Saint Louis he won the gold
medal, with 111.7 kg (27.33 kg more than silver medallist Oscar
Osthoff of the USA). He remained in the USA for two years, but
returned to Atens for the Intercalated Games of 1906, where he
finished 6th with a lift of 121.5 kg. |
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Alexei Petrov:
Winner of the gold in the men's 94 kg.
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Alexei Petrov
Wins Men's 94 kg.
Alexei Petrov of Russia completed a combined lift of 387.5 kg. (177.5 kg. in
the snatch and 210.0 kg. in the clean & jerk) to win the gold medal in the
men's 94 kg. category, as the 2003 "Tofalos-Kakousis" IWF Grand Prix
concluded, Wednesday night in the brand new Weightlifting Centre of
the Piraeus suburb of Nikaia. Petrov bettered silver medallist Nikolaos
Kourtidis of Greece by a whopping 22.5 kg., as the home favourite lifted a
total of 365.0 kg. Third with the same performance as Kourtidis (but with a
heavier body weight) was Kazakhstan's Bakhyt Akhmetov.
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Christina
Ioannidi: A gold with three new records.
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Christina Ioannidi
Earns
Greece Its Second Gold
Christina Ioannidi of Greece earned Greece's second gold medal in the 2003 "Tofalos-Kakousis"
IWF Grand Prix, which concludes Wednesday night in the brand new
Weightlifting Centre of the Piraeus suburb of Nikaia. Ioannidi lifted a
total of 245.5 kg. (110.0 kg in the snatch and 135.5 kg. in the clean &
jerk) in the women's 75 kg. category. Sule Shabaz of Turkey won the silver
with 235.0 kg. and Rumania's Genoveva Tiron finished in third place with
202.5 kg.
All three of Ioannidi's lifts set new panhellenic records, as the
21-year-old lifter bettered her own performances of 103.0 kg. in the snatch,
135.0 kg. in the clean & jerk and 237.5 kg. in the total.
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Georgios Markoulas,
winner of the gold in the Men's 85 kg.
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Greece Gets Gold In Men's 85
kg.
Greece's Georgios Markoulas lifted 167,5 kg. in the snatch and 200.0 kg. in
the clean & jerk for a total of 367.5 kg., to win the gold medal of the
men's 85 kg. category, as Day 1 of the 2003 "Tofalos-Kakousis" IWF Grand
Prix concluded in the Piraeus suburb of Nikaia, Tuesday. China's Yuan Aijun,
who ended up with the silver, had a shot at the gold in his last attempt,
but, in an exciting finale to the event, failed to lift 210.0 kg. that would
have pushed him past Markoulas. The competition concludes Wednesday with the
men's 94 kg. and the women's 75 kg. categories.
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Liu Xia, winner of
the gold in the women's 63 kg.
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Gold For China In
Opening Event
China's Liu Xia lifted 97.5 kg. in the snatch and 120.0 kg. in the clean &
jerk for a total of 217.5 kg., that earned the World Championships runner-up
the gold medal in the opening event of the 2003 "Tofalos-Kakousis" Grand Prix.
The competition continues in the brand new Weightlifting Centre of the
Piraeus suburb of Nikaia.
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18,000 Free Tickets
Available For IWF Grand Prix
A total of 18,000 free tickets will be made available by the Hellenic
Weightlifting Federation and the Athens 2004 Olympic Games Organising
Committee for the 2003 "Tofalos-Kakousis" IWF Grand Prix. The competition
will be held 9 and 10 December at the new Olympic Weightlifting Centre in
the Piraeus suburb of Nikaia. For each of the six sessions (morning,
afternoon and evening) 3,000 tickets will be available for free at ticket
booths outside the venue.
FULL COMPETITION
SCHEDULE...
Inaugural Event Of New
Weightlifting Complex
The 2003 IWF "Tofalos-Kakousis" Grand Prix will be the inaugural event
of the new "House of Weightlifting" complex in the Piraeus suburb of Nikaia.
The venue, with a capacity of 5,000 spectators, will host the weightlifting
events of the 2003 Olympic Games.
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City Of Nikaia
The 2003 IWF "Tofalos-Kakousis" Grand Prix will be the inaugural event
of the new "House of Weightlifting" complex in the Piraeus suburb of Nikaia.
The venue, with a capacity of 5,000 spectators, will host the weightlifting
events of the 2003 Olympic Games.
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NIKAIA...
Top Lifters Invited For
2003 IWF Grand Prix
The top four lifters at the World Championships in Vancouver have been
invited to take part in the 2003 IWF Grand Prix "Tofalos-Kakousis", which
will feature competition in men's 85 kg and 94 kg and women's 63 kg and 75
kg categories. These will be complemented by athletes specially invited for
the event. Full competition regulations are included in the official
competition brochure, which is available for downloading from this website.
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Yannis Sgouros Issues
Welcome Address
The President of the Hellenic Weightlifting Federation and General
Secretary of the International Weightlifting Federation points out in his
welcome address that the 2003 IWF Grand Prix "Tofalos-Kakousis" is a
historical event for the sport, as it will be the inaugural event of the the
brand new weightlifting complex of Nikaia
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