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Vice-Minister
of Culture, Giorgos Lianis with Yannis Sgouros
at the
European Championships in Loutraki.
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Photo:
Studio Kominis. |
Athens,
Greece (21 April) -- Minister of Culture Evangelos
Venizelos and Vice-Minister Giorgos
Lianis, hosted Greece's medalists of the 2003 European
Weightlifting Championships, Monday at the Ministry. The
competition concluded Sunday evening in the spa resort of
Loutraki, 80 kilometres of Athens, with Greece winning three
gold, one silver and three bronze medals --all in the women's
categories. Mr. Venizelos and Mr. Lianis presented Greece's medalists, Anastasia
Tsakiri, Charikleia Kastritsi and Vassiliki Kassapi with
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Mayor
Pavlos Pavlou and HWF President Yannis Sgouros unveil the
sculpture of Pavlos Kougioumtzis at the Club Hotel
Loutraki, during the Closing Ceremony.
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higher resolution)
Photo:
Studio Kominis. |
LOUTRAKI, Greece (21
April) -- The 2003 European Weightlifting Championships
concluded, Sunday evening, with a closing ceremony and reception,
hosted by the Club Hotel Loutraki, in this spa resort, 80
kilometres west of Athens. "The top-level and highly successful
organisation of the event, combined with the Europe-wide TV
coverage of the Championships, contribute to promote the
organisational capabilities of sports in Greece and of the country
in general," said Yannis Sgouros, president of the Hellenic
Weightlifting Federation and Prefect of Athens, at the close of
the games. "This was a very strong test for our Federation, as we
prepare for the 2004 Olympic Games and we are now ready to enter
the final stretch. The European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) is
credited with yet another successful competition in both
organisation and hospitality".
Meanwhile, a surprise was
in store for the Hellenic Weightlifting Federation, when the
Club Hotel Loutraki presented Yannis Sgouros with a sculpture
of the mythical Atlas lifting the earth above his head. The
sculpure was specially commissioned by the Club Hotel Loutraki
and designed by sculptor Pavlos Kougioumtzis, and is destined
for the "House of Weightlifting" in the Piraeus suburb of
Nikaia, where Greek weightlifting will find its permanent
home. |
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LOUTRAKI, Greece (20
April) -- Bulgaria won 12 gold, 15 silver and 5 bronze medals
and topped the medals standings at the conclusion of the 2003
European Weightlifting Championships, here in this spa resort, 80
kilometres from Athens. Turkey was second in the medals table,
with 12 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze medals, followed by Russia,
which won 11 gold, 7 silver and 8 bronze medals.
FINAL MEDALS TABLE
LOUTRAKI, Greece (20
April) -- Russia collected a total of 553 points and topped
the men's final classification of the 2003 European Weightlifting
Championships, here at this spa resort, 80 kilometres west of
Athens. Bulgaria followed in second place with 544 points and
Turkey was third with 537 points. A total of 21 countries appear
in the women's final classification.
MEN'S FINAL CLASSIFICATION
LOUTRAKI, Greece (20
April) -- One hundred and fifty-two journalists were
accredited to cover the 2003 European Weightlifting Championships,
which concluded Sunday evening in this spa resort, 80 kilometres
west of Athens, according to a report issued by the competition
Press Office. Other numbers: A total of 99.277 tons were lifted
throughout the six-day event (71.240 tons in the men's categories
and 28.037 tons in the women's categories). Access the full press
report from our Press Releases section.
PRESS
LOUTRAKI, Greece (20
April) -- Evgeny Chigichev of Russia lifted 447.5 kg. (207.5
kg. in the snatch and 240.0 kg. in the clean & jerk) to become the
"strongest man in Europe", as he won the gold medal of the men's
+105 kg. category, on the closing day of the 2003 European
Weightlifting Championships, here in this spa resort, 80
kilometres west of Athens. Chigichev clinched the title before his
final attempt at 250.0 kg. in the clean & jerk, from which he
resigned. Second was Armenia's Ashot Danielyan, who also lifted
447.5 kg. (205.0 kg. in the snatch and 242.5 kg. in the clean &
jerk), but weighed heavier than Chigichev. Third overall was
Bulgaria's Damyan Damyanov, who lifted 442.5 kg. (202.5 kg. plus
240.0 kg.).
Evgeny Chigichev was born
on 28 May 1979 and was the 2001 European Champion. He was fifth in
the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
MEN'S +105 kg.
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Representation of a
junior athlete lifting two rough stones. (Martin von
Wagner Museum, Würzburg). |
The gold medal of the
2003 European Weightlifting Championships, in Loutraki. |
LOUTRAKI, Greece (20
April) -- The front side of the medals presented to athletes
at the 2003 European Weightlifting Championships is based on
an ancient Greek representation of a junior athlete lifting
two uncut stones (one in each hand), that is now to be found
in the Martin von Wagner Museum, in Würzburg.
Although weightlifting was not a part of the ancient Olympic
Games, it did appear on the programmes of internal Games of
Greek cities, the Perichoroi. A rock dubbed Vyvon's
Rock, weighing 143.5 kg. and dating from the 6th Century
bc, has been
found at Pelopion, in Elis, near Olympia, the site of the
Ancient Olympic Games. An inscription on this rock includes
the phrase "Vyvon lifted me over his head with one hand".
Another rock, bearing an inscription according to which it was
lifted by Eumastas a few centimetres off the ground, was found
on the island of Thera (modern-day Santorini). Click on the
images above to view in higher resolution. |
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LOUTRAKI, Greece (20
April) -- Igor Razoryonov of the Ukraine lifted 425.0 kg.
(192.5 kg. in the snatch and 232.5 kg. in the clean & jerk) to
earn the continental title in the men's 105 kg. of the 2003
European Weightlifting Championships, which concludes tonight in
this spa resort, 80 kilometres west of Athens. Alan Tsagaev of
Bulgaria was second with a total of 420.0 kg. (185.0 kg. plus
235.0 kg.) and Vladimir Smorchkov of Russia was third with a total
of 415.0 kg. (195.0 kg. plus 220.0 kg.). Three unsuccessful
attempts were made at a new European record in the clean & jerk,
by Turkey's Bunyami Sudas at 235.5 kg., by Poland's Szymon Kolecki
at 237.5 kg. and by Razoryonov also at 237.5 kg.
Thirty-three-year-old
Razoryonov was the 1995 and 1998 World Champion and a bronze
medalist in the 1994 European Championships.
MEN'S 105 kg.
LOUTRAKI, Greece (19
April) -- Turkey amassed 521 points and topped the women's
final classification of the 2003 European Weightlifting
Championships, here at this spa resort, 80 kilometres west of
Athens. Russia followed in second place with 501 points and
Bulgaria was third with 441 points. A total of 21 countries appear
in the women's final classification.
WOMEN'S FINAL CLASSIFICATION
LOUTRAKI, Greece (19
April) -- Three new photo galleries are available now on this
website. Apart from our regular photo & video gallery, which
features action pictures from the 2003 European Weightlifting
Championships here in this spa resort, 80 kilometres west of
Athens, check out our Expressions & Emotions gallery, our Shots
gallery and our Info Services gallery.
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