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26th
Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen Technical Handbook / Weightlifting
Technical Handbook
Weightlifting
26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen
26th
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President of International University Sports Federation
Dear Participants,
On behalf of the International University Sports Federation, it is both a pleasure and an honor for me to
welcome you to the 26th Universiade to be held from August 12th to 23rd, in Shenzhen, China.
I would like to underline the efforts made throughout the last months by the Chairpersons of the FISU sports
technical committees. They have worked continuously in close co-operation with the different National Sport
Federations to give the opportunity to the students to compete in the best possible conditions. In essence,
they were able to ensure the co-ordination between FISU, the Organising Committee and the International
Sports Federations.
We look forward to your participation and we are sure that you will find in this manual all the necessary
information that will help you participate in the competitions in a smooth and proper manner.
We would like to thank our Member Federations and the Organising Committee for their hard work in making
this event the biggest in the FISU history. Without their enthusiasm and permanent involvement we would not
have been able to integrate all partners (volunteers, judges and referees, private and public sectors, and
athletes) in this event. This manual is the result of the efforts made by each and everyone in order for you to
perform at your best.
I am convinced that this 26th Summer Universiade will be an outstanding success and a great sporting and
human experience for the participants.
I and the entire FISU Family wish you all the best for a most successful 26th Summer Universiade.
George E. Killian
FISU President
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President of the Organizing Committee for the 26th
Summer Universiade
Minister of Education of China
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Signature
Welcome Message
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President of the Organizing Committee for the 26th
Summer Universiade
Director-General of the General Administration of Sport of China
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Welcome Message
Signature
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Executive President of the Organizing Committee for the 26th
Summer Universiade
Governor of Guangdong Province of China
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Table of Contents
Abbreviations............................................................................................... 1
Contacts ....................................................................................................... 2
International University Sports Federation.....................................................................2
Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade ..............................................2
International Weightlifting Federation ............................................................................2
Organizations............................................................................................... 3
FISU Executive Committee............................................................................................3
International Technical Committee of FISU ...................................................................4
Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade ..............................................5
Executive Board of the 26th Summer Universiade .........................................................6
General Information..................................................................................... 7
About China...................................................................................................................7
About Guangdong Province...........................................................................................8
About Shenzhen City.....................................................................................................8
About 26th Summer Universiade..................................................................................10
Service Information ....................................................................................11
Visa .............................................................................................................................11
Arrival and Departure...................................................................................................12
Accreditation................................................................................................................12
Transportation..............................................................................................................13
Catering.......................................................................................................................13
Accommodation...........................................................................................................13
Medical Services .........................................................................................................14
Competition Information ........................................................................... 15
Technical Committee...................................................................................................15
Technical Regulations .................................................................................................15
Competition Rules .......................................................................................................16
Entries .........................................................................................................................16
Competition and Training Venues ...............................................................................17
Competition Schedule .................................................................................................18
Training Schedule........................................................................................................19
Technical Meetings......................................................................................................19
Technical Officials .......................................................................................................21
Protest and Appeals ....................................................................................................22
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Equipment ...................................................................................................................22
Doping Control.............................................................................................................22
Awards.........................................................................................................................23
Press Interview............................................................................................................23
Sport Information Services ..........................................................................................24
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Abbreviations
Abbreviation Full English Name
AG General Assembly of FISU
CAC Auditors of FISU
CE Executive Committee of FISU
CESU Committee for the Study of the University Sport of FISU
CIC International Control Committee of FISU
CIO International Olympic Committee
CIP International Press Committee of FISU
CM Medical Committee of FISU
CMI International Medical Committee of FISU
CO Organizing Committee for Universiade
CNO National Olympic Committee
CRS Committee for the Sporting Regulations of FISU
CSU Universiade Supervision Committee
CTI International Technical Committee of FISU
CT Technical Committee of FISU
FISU International University Sports Federation
FNSU National University Sports Federation
FSI International Sports Federation
FSN National Sports Federation
WADA World Anti-Doping Agency
IWF International Weightlifting Federation
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Contacts
International University Sports Federation
President Mr. George E. KILLIAN (USA)
Secretary General / CEO Mr. Eric SAINTROND (BEL)
Address Château de la Solitude
Avenue Charles Schaller 54 - 1160 Brussels, Belgium
Telephone +32 2 640 6873
Fax +32 2 640 1805
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.fisu.net
Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade
Presidents Mr. YUAN Guiren (CHN)
Mr. LIU Peng (CHN)
Executive President Mr. HUANG Huahua (CHN)
Secretary General Mr. XU Qin (CHN)
Address F10, Office Building, Great China International Exchange
Square, No.1, Fuhuayi Road, Futian District, Shenzhen,
518034, China,
Telephone +86 755 8201 1118
Fax +86 755 8200 1187
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.sz2011.org
International Weightlifting Federation
President Tamás Aján (HUN)
Secretary General Wenguang MA (CHN)
Address H-1146 Budapest, Istvánmezei ut 1-3.
HUNGARY
Telephone +36 1 353 0530
Fax +36 1 353 0199
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.iwf.net
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Organizations
FISU Executive Committee
Position Name
President Mr. George E. KILLIAN (USA)
First Vice President Mr. Claude-Louis GALLIEN (FRA)
Vice Presidents Mr. Stefan BERGH (SWE)
Mr. Xinsheng ZHANG(CHN)
Mr. Luciano CABRAL (BRA)
Mr. Hassan CHIKH (ALG)
Treasurer Mr. Danzandorj BAYASGALAN (MGL)
First Assessor Mr. Malumbete M. RALETHE (RSA)
Secretary General / CEO Mr. Eric SAINTROND (BEL)
Assessors Mr. Omar AL-HAI (UAE)
Ms. Verena BURK (GER)
Mr. Tai-Cheng CHEN (TPE)
Mr. Pedro DIAS (POR)
Mr. Stavros DOUVIS (GRE)
Mr. Marian DYMALSKI (POL)
Mr. Leonz EDER (SUI)
Mr. Siniša JASNIĆ (SRB)
Mr. Hisato IGARASHI (JPN)
Ms. Penninah KABENGE (UGA)
Mr. Chong Yang KIM (KOR)
Mr. Oleg MATYTSIN (RUS)
Ms. Alison ODELL (GBR)
Mr. Kemal TAMER (TUR)
Ms. Kairis ULP (EST)
Continental Delegates Mr. Kenny CHOW (HKG) Asia - AUSF
Mr. Alberto GUALTIERI (ITA) Europe - EUSA
Mr. Julio JAKOB (URU) America - ODUPA
Mr. Silvanus LAMPTEY (GHA) Africa - FASU
Ms. Karen NELSON (SAM) Oceania - OUSA
Auditor Mr. Adrian GAGEA (ROU)
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International Technical Committee of FISU
Position Name
CTI Chair Summer Universiade Mr. Stavros DOUVIS (GRE)
CTI Vice-Chair Summer Universiade Mr. Alberto GUALTIERI (ITA)
CT Chair Athletics Mr. Tapani ILKKA (FIN)
CT Vice-Chair Athletics Mr. Till LUFFT (GER)
CT Chair Swimming Mr. Bill WADLEY (USA)
CT Chair Diving Mr. Donald LEAS (USA)
CT Chair Water Polo Mr. Jean Paul CLEMENCON (FRA)
CT Chair Basketball Mr. Michalis KYRITSIS (GRE)
Mr. Ulf ÖHRMAN (SWE)
CT Chair Fencing Mr. Julius KRALIK (SVK)
CT Chair Football Mr. William John WARNOCK (GBR)
CT Chair Artistic Gymnastics Mr. Istvan KARACSONY (HUN)
CT Chair Rhythmic Gymnastics Mr. Josef Robert ZELLWEGER (SUI)
CT Chair Judo Mr. Sergey TABAKOV (RUS)
CT Chair Table Tennis Mr. Andrzej HREHOROWICZ (POL)
CT Chair Tennis Mr. Eiichi KAWATEI (JPN)
CT Chair Volleyball Mr. Mark TENNANT (CAN)
CT Chair Sport-Shooting Ms. Ivana ERTLOVA (CZE)
CT Chair Sailing Mr. Roland GALLIOT (FRA)
CT Chair Weightlifting Ms. Aniko NEMETH-MORA (HUN)
CT Chair Badminton Mr. Roger JOHANSSON (SWE)
CT Chair Golf Mr. Raymond ROBINSON (IRL)
CT Chair Cycling Mr. Gudo KRAMER (NED)
CT Chair Archery Mr. Juan Carlos HOLGADO (ESP)
CT Chair Chess Mr. Eugen FLEISCHER (SUI)
CT Chair Taekwondo Mr. Ken MIN (USA)
CT Chair Aerobics Mr. Istvan KARACSONY (HUN)
Mr. Josef Robert ZELLWEGER (SUI)
CT Chair Beach Volleyball Mr. Mark TENNANT (CAN)
Assistant to CT Chair Beach Volleyball Ms. Kristine DRAKICH (CAN)
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Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade
Position Name
Presidents Mr. YUAN Guiren
Mr. LIU Peng
Executive President Mr. HUANG Huahua
Vice Presidents Ms. CHEN Xiaoya
Mr. HAO Ping
Mr. YU Zaiqing
Mr. DUAN Shijie
Mr. YANG Shu’an
Mr. ZHANG Xinsheng
Mr. WANG Rong
Mr. SONG Hai
Mr. LIN Musheng
Mr. XU Deli
Mr. XU Qin
Mr. LIU Yupu
Secretary General Mr. XU Qin
Deputy Secretaries General Mr. YANG Liguo
Mr. YANG Guiren
Mr. LIU Baoli
Mr. DU Yue
Mr. SONG Luzeng
Mr. CAI Jiadong
Mr. LUO Ou
Mr. LI Handong
Mr. LUO Weiqi
Mr. YANG Naijun
Ms. SU Caifang
Ms. WANG Suiming
Mr. LV Ruifeng
Mr. JIANG Zunyu
Ms. WU Yihuan
Mr. LIANG Daoxing
Mr. LI Ping
Mr. HUANG Guoqiang
Ms. GUO Yurong
Mr. CHEN Wei
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Executive Board of the 26th Summer Universiade
Position Name
President Mr. XU Qin
Vice Presidents Mr. YANG Liguo
Mr. LUO Weiqi
Mr. YANG Naijun
Mr. WANG Jingsheng
Mr. LV Ruifeng
Mr. WANG Yi
Mr. CHEN Yingchun
Mr. WANG Xiaomao (CHN)
Mr. LI Ming (CHN)
Mr. JIANG Zunyu (CHN)
Mr. TANG Jie (CHN)
Mr. YUAN Baocheng (CHN)
Mr. ZHANG Wen (CHN)
Ms. WU Yihuan (CHN)
Mr. LIANG Daoxing (CHN)
Mr. LI Ping (CHN)
Secretary General Mr. LIANG Daoxing (CHN)
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General Information
About China
China is one of the world’s most ancient civilizations with rich tangible and cultural heritages endowed by a
history of over 5,000 years. As the world’s largest developing country, China has made remarkable
achievements in economic and social development. Today’s China enjoys political and social stability and fast
economic prosperity, and people’s standard of living has been rising.
Geography
Situated in East Asia, China faces the Pacific Ocean to the east. With a land area of 9.6 million square
kilometers, China has a highly varied terrain that in general slopes downward from the west to the east.
Climate
China has highly varied climate conditions across its vast territory. Most part of the country is located in the
North Temperate Zone, which gives it a continental monsoon climate, featuring moderate weather conditions
and four distinct seasons.
Population, Ethnicity and Language
Population: approx 1.37054 billion (2010)
Ethnicity: China is a multi-ethnic country with 56 different ethnic groups
Language: Over 80 different languages are spoken in China, about 30 of which have written forms.
Putonghua (Mandarin) is the official language of China
Religion
China is a country with multiple religions mainly including Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and
Christianity. Chinese citizens enjoy the freedom of religion and belief.
Miscellaneous
Currency: RMB is the legal currency of the jurisdiction and its basic unit is Yuan. Other units include Jiao and
Fen (cents). 1 Yuan is equal to 10 Jiao; 1 Jiao is equal to 10 Fen. Foreign currencies can be
exchanged in most hotels and banks in China.
Voltage: 220 V / 50 Hz.
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Please visit www.gov.cn for more information.
About Guangdong Province
Geographic Location
Guangdong Province, located 20°13' ~ 25°31' N and 109°39' ~ 117°19' E, is on the southern end of the
Chinese mainland close to the South China Sea. It covers a land area of about 179,800 square kilometers
and has a coastline of 3,368.1 kilometers.
Climate
The province has a mixture of tropical and subtropical monsoon climates, with an annual average
temperature of 22.3 ℃, featuring prolonged summers and warm winters. It is a humid province whose annual
average rainfall between 1,300 mm and 2,500 mm. Since it is located at a low altitude, the ocean has a great
impact on the local climate.
Population and Language
Resident Population: approx 104.30 million (2010)
Language: three local dialects in addition to Mandarin
Please visit www.gd.gov.cn for more information.
About Shenzhen City
Geographic Location
Shenzhen is a coastal city in southern China. It is located to the south of the Tropic of Cancer, 113°46' ~
114°37' E and 22°27' ~ 22° 52' N. Situated in southern Guangdong Province, Shenzhen has a total land area
of 1,952.84 square kilometers. It borders Hong Kong across the Sham Chun River to the south, Dongguan
and Huizhou to the north, Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay to the east and the Lingding Bay and the estuary of the
Pearl River to the west.
Administrative Divisions
Shenzhen is a provincial city in Guangdong Province. It is also a sub province-level city specially designated
in the state plan, and the first Special Economic Zone in China. It has direct jurisdiction over six districts and
two new areas: Luohu District, Futian District, Nanshan District, Yantian District, Bao'an District, Longgang
District, Guangming New Area and Pingshan New Area.
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Climate
Shenzhen has a sub-tropical, marine monsoon climate. The annual average temperature is 22.5℃. Winter is
warm with some cool periods. Summer is long, but not extremely hot. Shenzhen is sunny, but abundant in
rain.
The climate data in August (1981 - 2010) is as follows:
Average
Temperature
Lowest
Temperature
Highest
Temperature
Extreme
Low Temperature
Extreme
Low Temperature
28.7 ℃ 27.5 ℃ 29.8 ℃ 21.4 ℃ 37.1 ℃
Average
Sunshine Hours
Average
Relative Humidity
Average
Wind Speed
Average
Rainfall
Average
Rainy Days
182.5 h 79 % 2.2 m/s 354.4 mm 17.2 days
Average Days Affected by High-impact Weather
Typhoons Torrential Rains Thunderstorms High Temperature Hazy Days
0.93 days 1.9 days 13.4 days 1.6 days 4.4 days
Population and Languages
Resident Population: approx 10,036 million (2010).
Languages: Mandarin is mostly spoken, and there are other local dialects.
Useful Information
Time Zone: GMT+ 8 (Beijing Time)
Voltage: 220 V / 50 Hz
Emergency: Telephone Number Inquiry: 114
Ambulance: 120
Fire: 119
Police: 110
Traffic Accident: 122
Banking: The foreign credit cards that can be used in Shenzhen include Master Card, Visa Card, American
Express Card, and JCB Card.
Please visit www.sz.gov.cn for more information.
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About 26th Summer Universiade
Date: August 12th to 23rd, 2011
Location: Shenzhen, China
Sport Program: 24 sports, 306 events
Venues: 60 competition and training venues, 3 standby venues
Emblem:
Slogan:
Mascot:
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Service Information
Visa
In principle, all foreigners participating in Universiade Shenzhen 2011 must apply in advance for Chinese
visas at Chinese embassies, consulates and offices abroad; at the offices of commissioners in Hong Kong
and Macao; or at any other overseas institutions authorized by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The only
exception would be foreigners that can receive a visa exemption for entry into the mainland of China.
If the participants plan to travel to Shenzhen via the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong
SAR) of the People’s Republic of China, they might also need to apply for a visa for the Hong Kong SAR, as
well as the visa for the mainland of China.
Chinese Visa Applications
The following materials must be submitted to apply for a Chinese visa:
(1) The invitation letter from the Organizing Committee (The Organizing Committee will send an invitation
letter for each member of each accredited delegation);
(2) A passport or other valid international travel document is valid for at least 6 months from the date of
submission and has at least one blank page for a visa;
(3) A Visa Application Form of the People’s Republic of China filled out accurately, completely and clearly, and
signed by the applicant;
(4) A recent photograph with a full front-view of the applicant’s head and shoulders, without any head covering
(Head coverings required by religions will be allowed); Casual photos from daily life, duplicated photos, or
digital photos printed on ordinary paper are not acceptable.
(5) Any other supporting documents related to the visa application required by the visa officer.
The visa application materials shall be submitted by the applicant in person, or by another person acting on
his or her behalf, except in cases in which the applicant must appear in person, or when the visa officer
requires a personal interview. The applicant has the duty to answer the relevant questions from the visa
officer.
For further information, please refer to the websites of Chinese embassies and consulates.
Visa Applications for Hong Kong SAR
If participants plan to travel to Shenzhen via Hong Kong SAR, they might need to apply for a double
transit/entry visa for the Hong Kong SAR at Chinese embassies, consulates and offices abroad; or at any
other institution out of China authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China or the Immigration
Department of the Hong Kong SAR. Citizens of some countries/regions can receive visa exemption entry into
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the Hong Kong SAR. For information regarding the visa requirements for the Hong Kong SAR, please refer to
the websites of Chinese embassies and consulates, or the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong SAR
(www.immd.gov.hk).
Arrival and Departure
The delegations may enter and exit China through Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (the official
designated port of arrival & departure) and Hong Kong International Airport (the official designated airport of
transfer and arrival & departure). The Organizing Committee will set up the reception desks there to facilitate
the entry and exit of participants and provide special transportation services between the points of arrival &
departure and the accommodations. Delegations may also choose the general transfer and entry/exit ports in
Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Urumqi or Zhuhai to enter and exit China; local governments and these ports
will not arrange the reception desks for arrival and departure, but just offer them necessary assistance. In
addition, The Organizing Committee will not offer any transport service for traveling between the general
transfer and entry/exit ports and the accommodations.
The Organizing Committee strongly recommend that the overseas participants may enter and exit China
through Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport, or enter China through the general transfer and entry/exit
ports and then transfer to a Chinese domestic flight to Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport. It should be
particularly noted that, to bring any firearms and ammunition to China, participants shall take Shenzhen
Bao’an International Airport or Hong Kong International Airport for entry and exit.
To ensure that participants enjoy quality and efficient services for arrival and departure, it is suggested that the
participants provide the information on their arrival and departure to the CO in a timely manner.
Accreditation
The accreditation procedure is presented in brief as follows:
(1) Accreditation starts from May 12th and ends on July 12th, 2011. During this period, delegations should
submit their athletes’ Individual Entry Forms (I) to the Department of Accreditation, Arrival & Departure and
Information, Executive Office of the Organizing Committee.
(2) On arriving at the Accreditation Center, Heads of Delegations shall confirm the lists of delegation members.
In case of any change, the new member(s) should submit his/her/their Individual Entry Forms (I)
immediately and have their photos taken at the center; meanwhile the number of days the delegations will
stay in the Universiade Village and their departure time shall be confirmed; their accommodation fees shall
be paid; Heads of Delegations' appointments with the CIC the next day shall be arranged.
(3) Delegations shall claim their temporary identity cards, and enter the Universiade Village.
(4) Within the following 24 hours, Heads of Delegations shall collect related documents of every delegation
member (passport, individual entry form/students ID/FISU Eligibility Form, temporary identity card, etc.),
and sort them out by identity (athlete/official), sport and gender to be reviewed by the CIC.
(5) Heads of Delegations shall take the relevant materials and cash (the official currency recognized by CIC is
Euro, 20€ per person for effective member-associations of FISU, 40€ per person for other associations) to
the CIC office for appointments;
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(6) After all the documents are approved by the CIC, Heads of Delegations shall pay the registration fees and
return the temporary identity cards to the Accreditation Center, and then obtain the formal accreditation
cards signed by the CIC.
Transportation
The transportation system will be operational from August 5th to August 26th, 2011, providing services to all the
accredited persons including athletes, team officials, technical officials, media and the Organizing Committee
and FISU Family. The relevant transportation information and enquiry service will be available at the
Transportation Information Desk located on the 1st floor of the Welcome Center in the Universiade Village.
Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (the official designated port of arrival & departure) and Hong Kong
International Airport (the official designated airport of transfer and arrival & departure) are the official
designated points of entry & exit, and the Organizing Committee will arrange special vehicles for the athletes,
team officials, technical officials, FISU Family and their guests to travel between these points and the
accommodations for arrival & departure.
Shuttle buses between the Universiade Village and competition and training venues will be arranged
according to the competition and training schedules. Otherwise, special vehicles will shuttle between the
Universiade Village, main competition and training venues, official hotels and the Media Center. Accreditation
Card holders will be entitled to free access to the public transportation system within Shenzhen.
Transportation will be organized for Athletes, team officials and technical officials to attend the Opening and
Closing Ceremonies.
Catering
The Athletes' Dining Hall at the Universiade Village will provide food and beverage services for athletes, team
officials and visitors. The athletes and team officials can use their Accreditation Cards to eat at the Dining Hall;
visitors must purchase food coupons before they can enter and eat at the Dining Hall. Only lunches and
dinners will be provided for visitors.
The Dining Hall will provide hot/cold food and beverages buffet style.
The catering staff will respect all the customs and cultures of the people of different countries/regions.
Accommodation
The Universiade Village will offer the hotel-style accommodation to all athletes and officials. There are five
apartment buildings with 4,997 rooms, and another standby apartment building with 231 rooms. During the
Universiade, daily cleaning, check-in & checkout, luggage assistance and other hotel-style services will be
provided.
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There are 13 official hotels and 14 officially designated hotels which offer the accommodation services for the
FISU Family and their guests, technical officials, the work staff of media and press, VIP sponsors, some
guests of the Organizing Committee, extra officials of the delegations, and members of observation
delegations. These hotels are mainly located along Shennan Road in Longgang and Bao’an Districts,
ensuring the convenience to reach competition venues.
Medical Services
The Organizing Committee will provide to the FISU Family, participants and all accredited persons free and
adequate medical assistance.
The Organizing Committee will provide to the athletes adequate medical assistance during the competition
and during the practice at official practice sites during the official practice time according to the FSI
Regulations.
During the Universiade, the Organizing Committee will provide the medical insurance for all accredited
persons covering illness and the injury risks relating to the events.
Competition and Training Venues
An Athlete Medical Station and a Spectator Medical Station will be set up at each competition venue. The
stations will provide first-aid and hospital transfers for both accreditation card holders and valid ticket holders.
Athlete Medical Stations will be set up at each training venue, offering first-aid and hospital transfers. Athletes'
training in unofficial training sites or outside official training periods will be not supported by Universiade
Medical Services.
Designated Hospitals
The Organizing Committee will cooperate with high-quality local hospitals. In case of emergencies, the
designated hospitals may be used for evaluation and treatment. The information of designated hospitals could
be obtained from the medical first aid room.
Please visit the official website of the Organizing Committee and check with HoD Manual for more service
information.
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Competition Information
Technical Committee
In accordance with Article 3.5.1, Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen, there shall be
a Technical Committee (CT) for each sport in the Universiade program.
The Weightlifting Technical Committee will consist of the following persons:
Chair Ms. Aniko NEMETH-MORA (HUN)
International Weightlifting Federation (IWF)
Representative Mr. Attila ADAMFI (HUN)
Organizing Committee Representative (TBD)
Chinese Weightlifting Association (CWA)
Representative (TBD)
Three Experts Nominated at the 1st General Technical Meeting
Not more than two members of Technical Committee should be from the same country/region.
Technical Regulations
The Weightlifting competition Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen:
11.1 The sports events of the 26th Summer Universiade in Shenzhen 2011 shall be organized in
accordance with the most recent technical rules of the appropriate FSIs unless otherwise stated by
the Executive Committee.
12.10 Weightlifting
12.10.1 The Weightlifting competitions will be organized in accordance with the most recent technical
regulations of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF). In any dispute, the English text will
be regarded as authoritative.
12.10.2 The programme and duration of the competitions are fixed by the Executive Committee in
agreement with the Organising Committee and the CTI. The competitions will last six (6) days and
will include:
Men:
56 kg, 62 kg, 69 kg, 77 kg, 85 kg, 94 kg, 105 kg, +105 kg
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Women:
48 kg, 53 kg, 58 kg, 63 kg, 69 kg, 75 kg, +75 kg
12.10.3 The competition will be executed in following sequence:
a) in the Snatch
b) in the Clean and Jerk
Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded in Total.
12.10.4 Each country/region is authorized to enter a maximum of fifteen (15) athletes from which eight (8)
men competitors and seven (7) women competitors spread over the different categories with a
maximum of two (2) competitors per category.
At the first General Technical Meeting (verification of final entries), the Head of Delegation or his
representative shall confirm and sign the official list of the accredited competitors by the CIC.
12.10.5 Universiade Records in Snatch, Clean and Jerk and Total shall be established/recorded in each
bodyweight category, in accordance with the IWF Technical and Competition Rules. Best results in
Snatch, Clean and Jerk and Total in each bodyweight category achieved at SU 2011 Shenzhen will
be registered as (first) Standard Universiade Records.
Competition Rules
The IWF Technical and Competition Rules shall apply.
The final ranking is decided on the Total result (best Snatch and Clean and Jerk results combined).
In accordance with IWF Technical and Competition Rule 6.7.7, since medals are given on the Total only, the
competitor who fails all Snatch attempts shall be eliminated
Entries
Participation
Only the following may participate as athletes in the Universiade:
(1) Students who are currently officially registered as preceding towards a degree or diploma at the university
or similar institute whose status is recognized by the appropriate national academic authority of their
country/region;
(2) Former students of the institutions mentioned in 1) who have obtained their academic degree or diploma
in the year preceding the event;
(3) In countries/regions with fewer than 2,000,000 inhabitants or having fewer than 5,000 University students,
students attending technical or secondary schools may participate in FISU events provided they have
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been attending their establishments for at least two years;
(4) Countries/regions wishing to take advantage of the concession above must submit an application to the
FISU Executive Committee at least six months before the scheduled start of the event. Such an
application must be supported by documents endorsed by the appropriate State, Regional or National
Academic Authorities;
(5) A national of the country/region they represent;
(6) At least 17 and less than 28 years of age on January 1st, 2011 (born between 1983 and 1993).
Entry Procedures
Form Deadline
Intention of Participation Form (PI) 2010-11-12
General Entry Form (G) 2011-02-12
Quantitative Entry Form (Q) 2011-05-12
Nominative Entry Form (N) 2011-07-12
Individual Entry Form (I) 2011-07-12
Final Confirmation of the athletes and Judges The 1st General Technical Meeting
Entries will be accepted only from those organizations which have been invited to participate. All delegations
shall submit the entry forms to the Organizing Committee in the due time and in the form prescribed by the
Organizing Committee and FISU regulations.
Intention of participation, General and Nominative entries may be sent by email or fax in order to meet the
required entry deadlines, but they must be confirmed as soon as possible in writing, on the official forms.
Entries arriving after the expiration of the required deadlines will not be taken into consideration, except in the
case of circumstances outside one’s control, with the agreement of the Executive Committee and on the
advice of the Organizing Committee.
Individual entry forms of athletes from a non-member association must be countersigned by the FSN or by the
CNO, and stamped with a seal from the said organization.
Competition and Training Venues
Venue Function Seats Distance to
Universiade Village
Driving
Range
Complex Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sports School
Competition platform: 1
Warm-up platforms: 16 1,435 2.5 km 5 min
Weightlifting Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sport School Training platforms: 40 - 2.5 km 5 min
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Competition Schedule
Date Time Event Category Venue
12:00 - 13:30 48 kg, Group B W
14:00 - 15:30 56 kg, Group B M
16:00 - 18:00 48 kg, Group A W
18:05 - 18:20 Awarding Ceremony for Women 48 kg
19:00 - 21:00 56 kg, Group A M
August 13
Saturday
(Day 1)
21:05 - 21:20 Awarding Ceremony for Men 56 kg
Complex Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sports School
Date Time Event Category Venue
12:00 - 13:30 53 kg, Group B W
14:00 - 15:30 62 kg, Group B M
16:00 - 18:00 53 kg, Group A W
18:05 - 18:20 Awarding Ceremony for Women 53 kg
19:00 - 21:00 62kg, Group A M
August 14
Sunday
(Day 2)
21:05 - 21:20 Awarding Ceremony for Men 62 kg
Complex Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sports School
Date Time Event Category Venue
09:00 - 10:30 69 kg, Group B M
10:45 - 12:15 58 kg, Group B W
12:30 - 14:00 77 kg, Group B M
14:15 - 16:15 69 kg, Group A M
16:20 - 16:35 Awarding Ceremony for Men 69 kg
17:15 - 19:15 58 kg, Group A W
19:20 - 19:35 Awarding Ceremony for Women 58 kg
20:15 - 22:15 77kg Group A M
August 15
Monday
(Day 3)
22:20 - 22:35 Awarding Ceremony for Men 77 kg
Complex Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sports School
Date Time Event Category Venue
12:00 - 13:30 63 kg, Group B W
14:00 - 15:30 85 kg, Group B M
16:00 - 18:00 63 kg, Group A W
18:05 - 18:20 Awarding Ceremony for Women 63 kg
19:00 - 21:00 85 kg, Group A M
August 16
Tuesday
(Day 4)
21:05 - 21:20 Awarding Ceremony for Men 85 kg
Complex Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sports School
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Date Time Event Category Venue
09:00 - 10:30 69 kg, Group B W
10:45 - 12:15 94 kg, Group B M
12:30 - 14:00 75 kg, Group B W
14:15 - 16:15 69 kg, Group A W
16:20 - 16:35 Awarding Ceremony for Women 69 kg
17:15 - 19:15 94 kg, Group A M
19:20 - 19:35 Awarding Ceremony for Men 94 kg
20:15 - 22:15 75 kg, Group A W
August 17
Wednesday
(Day 5)
22:20 - 22:35 Awarding Ceremony for Women 75 kg
Complex Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sports School
Date Time Event Category Venue
09:00 - 10:30 105 kg, Group B M
10:45 - 12:15 +75 kg. Group B W
12:30 - 14:00 +105 kg, Group B M
14:15 - 16:15 105 kg, Group A M
16:20 - 16:35 Awarding Ceremony for Men 105 kg
17:15 - 19:15 +75 kg, Group A W
19:20 - 19:35 Awarding Ceremony for Women +75 kg
20:15 - 22:15 +105 kg, Group A M
August 18
Thursday
(Day 6)
22:20 - 22:35 Awarding Ceremony for Men +105 kg
Complex Training Hall of
Shenzhen Sports School
Note: The competition schedule may be subject to change, please refer to INFO2011 and relevant notices.
Training Schedule
Pre-competition period: Aug.7 - 12, 2011
Competition period: Aug.13 - 22, 2011
Open hours: 9:00 - 21:00 every day
Training unit duration: 60 minutes to 120 minutes
Technical Meetings
Date Time Meeting Venue
Aug 11 10:00 1st Technical Committee Meeting (TBD)
Aug 12 10:00 1st General Technical Meeting Complex Training Hall of Shenzhen Sports School
Aug 12 11:30 Technical Officials’ Meeting Complex Training Hall of Shenzhen Sports School
Aug 19 10:00 Final Technical Committee Meeting (TBD)
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The technical meetings shall be held according to Article 3.5, Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade
2011, Shenzhen:
3.5.1 There shall be a CT for each sport in the program of a Universiade which shall consist of:
(1) a chair (who shall be the member of the CTI for that sport);
(2) a representative of the Organizing Committee for that sport;
(3) the representative of the appropriate FSN of the organizing country;
(4) the representative of the appropriate FSI;
(5) three experts nominated at the first (1st) General Technical Meeting on the proposal adopted during
the first (1st) Technical Committee Meeting.
The Technical Committee will be assisted in its work by adequate personnel.
Not more than two members of the CT should be from the same country/region.
3.5.2 During the days prior to the start of the sports event for which s/he is responsible, the Chair of the CT
shall convene the following meetings:
(1) The meeting of the Technical Committee during which the staff members from the Organizing
Committee for the sport concerned may also attend as observers;
(2) The first (1st) General Technical Meeting to which shall be invited the members of the Technical
Committee and a representative from each country/region competing in that sport.
3.5.3 The first (1st) meeting from the Technical Committee must:
(1) prepare the first (1st) General Technical Meeting;
(2) appoint the criteria to set up a jury of appeal;
(3) decide the system of appointment of referees and judges;
(4) approve the detailed program for their sport;
(5) propose the nomination of three (3) experts from participating countries/regions to become
members of the CT.
3.5.4 The first (1st) General Technical Meeting must:
(1) nominate three (3) experts according to the rules under Article 3.5.1(5);
(2) approve the detailed program of their sports;
(3) appoint a Jury of Appeal according to the rules of FSI of the sport concerned. The members of the
Jury must be from different countries/regions;
(4) take if necessary the emergency measures in order to ensure the smooth technical running of the
events;
(5) confirm the official list of the competitors accredited by the CIC, who will take part in the
competitions. The Head of Delegation or his/her representative will confirm the attendance of their
country/region’s athletes for this sport by signing that list and, if required, by filling in an entry form.
On this entry form must appear the accreditation card number of the participant attributed by the CIC,
the first name, surname and competitor's number.
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The competitor not approved by the CIC will not be authorised to take part in the competition.
3.5.5 The CT appoints referees and judges for all the competitions.
3.5.6 Before the end of the Universiade the members of the CT (Art. 3.5.1) shall meet to make
recommendations for the future organization of their sport.
3.5.7 The Chair of the CTI shall have the right to attend all meetings of the CT.
3.5.8 The Chair of the CT prior to the start of the sport for which he is responsible in the Universiade, is
obliged:
(1) to maintain close cooperation with the Chair of the CTI and with the representative of the
Organizing Committee in the CT;
(2) to ensure that the regulations of the FSI concerned are observed;
(3) to inspect the sport facilities and the equipment to be used during the competition;
(4) to gather exact information concerning:
1. The number and the level of performance of the participating competitors or teams;
2. The number and qualifications of the referees and judges in the participating delegations;
3. The system of the draw.
(5) to prepare the CT meeting with the representatives of the participating countries/regions (Art. 3.5.2).
In agreement with the members of the CT, s/he shall prepare the proposals for:
1. The appointment of a Jury of Appeal and of the referee/judge sub-commission;
2. The nomination of three (3) experts from participating countries/regions to become members of
the CT;
3. The system of appointment of the referees and judges for each competition.
3.5.9 At the end of the competitions of the sport of which s/he is responsible for, the Chair of the CT has to
sign the complete protocol of the results produced by the Organizing Committee (Art 4.8.e) in three (3)
authentic copies:
(1) for the FISU archives;
(2) for the Organizing Committee archives;
(3) for the appropriate International Sports Federation.
3.5.10 At the end of the Universiade, each CT Chair has to present a report which shall include:
(1) recommendations for the future Universiade;
(2) a summary of the best results;
(3) a final report on the organization.
Technical Officials
The technical officials for Weightlifting competitions of Universiade Shenzhen 2011 shall be appointed jointly
by the Organizing Committee and IWF. Thirty (30) International Technical Officials of IWF International
Referee category 1 qualification will be appointed by the IWF of which up to ten (10) Chinese. CO is
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responsible for the costs of air ticket, accommodation and daily allowance of the TOs.
Protest and Appeals
Protest and Appeals shall be conducted in accordance with Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade
2011, Shenzhen:
11.2 Any protest of a sport nature or disciplinary nature, must reach the jury through the referee or other
competent official according to the regulations laid down by the appropriate FSI or by the technical
regulations.
11.3 Each Head of Delegation or his/her deputy has recourse to protest against the decision of the Jury.
This protest must be submitted in writing to the Jury of Appeal in accordance with the regulations of the
appropriate FSI. Such protest must be accompanied by a deposit of fifty Euros (50 €) which will be
returned if the protest is considered to be justified.
11.4 Any decision of the Jury of Appeal of a sport event is final and must be reported immediately to the
Head of Delegation of the country/region concerned.
Equipment
The equipment for Weightlifting competitions of Universiade Shenzhen 2011 will be supplied by Organizing
Committee, and approved by FISU and IWF. The “ZHANGKONG” brand barbells will be used for Men’s
competition and training, and the “DHS” brand barbells will be used for Women’s competition and training.
Doping Control
The use of doping is strictly forbidden according to the Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011,
Shenzhen. All athletes in the Universiade shall abide by relevant anti-doping rules and regulations. Any
athlete may be required to undertake a Doping Control test at any time.
A Doping Control Center will be set up under the Organizing Committee of the Universiade. The Center will
carry out doping control according to the most recent WADA Rules and Procedures under the supervision of
the FISU Medical Committee. Doping control stations will be set up at the medical center in the Universiade
Village and the competition venues for preliminaries and finals where the sample will be collected.
The analysis of samples will be done by the WADA-accredited laboratory of China Anti-Doping Agency. The
results from all analyses shall be reported directly to the Chair of the FISU Medical Committee.
Any athlete who tries to avoid or refuse to take a doping test or who is found guilty of doping shall be
disqualified and may be subjected to disciplinary actions.
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For the interpretation of these regulations, the FISU Medical Committee is the sole authority.
Awards
Medals and Diplomas
Gold/gilt medal, Silver/Silver-gilt medal and Bronze medal will be separately awarded to the top three athletes
in total result of each category.
The first eight athletes will receive a Diploma of Honour. All the athletes will receive a Diploma of Participation.
Awarding Ceremony
The top three winners in each event must attend the Medal Awarding Ceremony. In case of impossibility of
one or two winners, the medals and bouquets are delivered to an official of the relevant delegation. The
official must not go on the podium but walk in front of it and take the medal and bouquets in his/her hands. In
case of impossibility of all the winners to be present, the ceremony is postponed. Any decision will be agreed
between FISU and the CO.
The athletes are not allowed to bring on the podium national/regional flags or any other national/regional,
cultural or religious symbols. Winners are expected to attend the ceremony in the uniforms they wore at the
Opening Ceremony. However, they are allowed to attend the official ceremony wearing sports uniforms when
the ceremony takes place immediately after the competition. Athletes are expected to take off caps when
receiving the medal and keep it in hand throughout the ceremony (i.e. playing of the FISU anthem and raising
of the flags). Athletes, authorities and accompanying persons are required to face the flags at the moment
they are raised and the FISU anthem is played.
The medalists have to remain at disposal of the press after the medal awarding ceremony. An official
photograph must be taken before the medal winners depart from the zone of the ceremony.
The official languages for the awarding ceremonies will be French, English and Chinese.
Press Interview
Venue Media Centers (VMCs) are set up in the venues for the finals to facilitate the interviews and reports by
accredited journalists.
Also there are Mixed Zones in all competition venues where the journalists are able to do first-hand interviews
with athletes immediately after competition. After the competitions all the athletes must exit the field of play
through the mixed zone.
Press Conference Rooms are provided in the Main Media Center (MMC) as well as all the venues for
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semi-finals and finals, for FISU, FUSC, the Organizing Committee, and the delegations to hold press
conferences.
Sport Information Services
During the Universiade, the Sports Information Center in the Universiade Village and the Sports Information
Desks in all competition venues will supply detailed sport information to all the participating delegations.
Sports Information Center
The Sports Information Center, located on the 1st floor of the Delegation Services Center in the International
Zone of the Universiade Village, will provide important information related to competition and training.
The Sports Information Center will distribute the following materials:
� Competition Schedule
� Notice of the CO
� Technical Handbook
� Training Schedule
� Schedule of Technical Meetings
� Start List
� Daily Results List
� Results Book, Results Brochure for each sport (including CD)
The Sports Information Center will be operated between 07:00 and 23:00 from August 6th to 26th.
Sports Information Desks
Sports Information Desks, located in the Universiade Village and all the competition venues, are to provide the
athletes and officials with sport information.
There are special Sports Information Desks in the hotels for FISU members, VIPs, and technical officials.
Sports Information Desks at the competition venues will distribute the following materials:
� Competition Schedule
� Notice of the CO
� Technical Handbook
� Training Schedule
� Schedule of Technical Meetings
� Start List
� Daily Results List
� Results Book, Results Brochure for each sport (including CD)
The opening days of Sports Information Desks will be subject to the competition schedules of different sports.
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They will be operated from 07:00 till one hour after each day's competition.
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23
THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE
Opening Ceremony ★ 1
1 Athletics 6 7 8 10 9 10 50 6
Basketball (Men) 1 1 10
Basketball (Women) 1 1 8
3 Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 6
Football (Men) 1 1 12
Football (Women) 1 1 11
5 Artistic Gymnastics 1 1 2 10 14 4
6 Rhythmic Gymnastics 2 6 8 3
Swimming 6 7 7 7 7 6 40 6
Open Water 2 2 1
8 Diving 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 12 7
Water Polo (Men) 1 1 13
Water Polo (Women) 1 1 11
10 Tennis 2 5 7 8
Volleyball (Men) 1 1 11
Volleyball (Women) 1 1 8
12 Table Tennis 2 1 2 2 7 8
13 Judo 4 4 4 4 2 18 5
14 Taekwondo 2 3 4 4 4 4 21 6
15 Sailing 3 6 9 6
16 Badminton 1 5 6 7
Sport - Shooting 6 4 6 2 6 24 5
Shotgun 2 2 2 2 4 12 5
18 Golf 4 4 4
Track Cycling 2 2 2 2 8 4
Road Cycling 2 2 4 8
Mountain Bike 2 2 1
BMX 2 2 1
20 Chess 3 3 7
21 Aerobics 2 2 2 6 3
22 Archery 2 8 10 5
Beach Volleyball (Men) 1 1 6
Beach Volleyball (Women) 1 1 6
24 Weightlifting 2 2 3 2 3 3 15 6
Closing Ceremony ★ 0 1
0 0 13 17 20 34 28 45 32 37 40 35 5 306
1
Number
of Days
17
4
Note:
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Shadowed: Competition Day
No.
Date
Sport
Number of
Gold
Medals
9
19
2
Total
Figures: Golds Produced
7
11
Cross bar within the block of schedule: The day off for some teams of the different group in preliminary round