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Squash: Olympic Quest Continues 07 Dec 2009
A delegation of the World Squash Federation meets with the International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge and the IOC Sports Director Christophe Dubi. The quest for inclusion into the Olympics continues.
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IWGA President: China Visit
18 Oct 2009 08:51
 

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In their eleventh edition, the quadrennial inter-provincial multi-sport games bring together 15,133 athletes from 46 teams competing in 33 sports and in 362 events.

President Hu Jintao officially opened the 11th China National Games in Jinan on Friday, 16 October. Find out more, click here!

IWGA President Ron Froehlich was among the international sports leaders invited to attend the games. During his short visit to China he met with Liu Peng, Minister in charge of the General Administration of Sport and President of the Chinese Olympic Committee.

 


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 Features

Fortius: Daisuke Midote, JPN 13 May 2005
You try lifting two tons on an empty stomach! While food can be a performance tool, renouncing breakfast can also make the difference. It did for Daisuke Midote, JPN, in the powerlifting at The World Games 2001 Akita.
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Citius: Chad Hedrick, USA 02 May 2005
A LONE STAR SPORTS ICON! An exceptional athlete! … A highly competitive individual! … A man who thrives on rewriting the annals of a sport! … Born, raised and residing in Texas! It's not Lance Armstrong!
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Altius: Anna Dogonadze, GER 15 Mar 2005
Anna Dogonadze won the bronze at The World Games 1997 Lahti in women’s individual trampoline for herself and her native Georgia. When trampoline premiered in the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Anna competed for Germany.
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