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Nsw Weightlifting Association
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Come and meet your potential at the best weightlifting club in australia. It has state of the art amenities and is located close to nswis (nsw institute of sport) and nswis medical staff. The sports centre is the premier competition venue in the southern hemisphere, containing free parking for athletes and officials. Homebush boys high school currently run their school sport program under the guidance of tony campbell cowie. Other sporting codes like the western sydney razorback basketball team and the western sydney ram's rugby union team have used the gym in the past. The new gym has 11 platforms ranging in size from 2.4x2.4 to 4x4. At present there are approximately 50 athletes training in the club under the direction of four time, two times commonwealth games coach 2002 and 2006 and don mitchell, 2004 and 2008 head olympic weightlifting luke borreggine and assistant coaches steve tikkanen, 2000, 1996, 1980 moscow olympian. At the commencement of 2007 the titans weightlifting team (formally known as the burwood weightlifting club) moved to the sydney olympic park sports centre, which is located close to the ibis and novotel hotels with the mecure and formula one hotels. Come and see us if your intrested in weightlifting.

The purpose of the Hall is to provide the ultimate peer recognition by the Australian weightlifting community to the highest performers and achievers in the sport whether they be athletes, coaches, administrators, founders and other contributors who have had significant impact on the development and conduct of the sport in Australia. Harold was also one of Australia’s beginning ever weightlifting coaches (notably guiding Vern barbers premature in his career) and succeeding his retirement became one of the maximum energetic referees in the sport. His Australian records stood for many years and his Victorian seize record lasted twenty years. Joe was already an energetic official and organizer by the age of 20, while still energetic as a lifter. He was the first secretary of the Newcastle Weight Lifting Association, a position he held from 1952 until 1983. Joe was an excellent MC and also produced the highly popular and informative magazine, The Australian Weightlifter. Niccolo (Nick) Ciancio inspired a generation of Australian weightlifters with his uncompromising attitude to training and competition, setting his sights on international win and in the process smashing Australian records with disdain. Dean began weightlifting in 1976 after his talent for the sport was discovered by his headmaster, Leon Holmes, who would go on to become his coach. From the age of 17, Dean became a fulltime fisherman, spending months at a time at sea fishing for tuna. Most of his training was done in an impaired tin shed in his home town of Port Lincoln, South Australia, in between fishing stints. He soon followed up with his memorable Olympic victory in 1984 and went on to prevail a second Commonwealth Games gold in 1986. Les was one of the beginning coaches of weightlifting in Australia. Combining passion and meticulous planning, he guided his charges to many national and international titles. George was born in Cyprus, and in 1961 he migrated with his family to Australia. His first experience of weightlifting was at Belmore South Primary (Sydney) where he was taught by a teacher from Finland whose uncle was an Olympic weightlifter. He encouraged George to take up weightlifting. In 2010 World Weightlifting Magazine wrote Sam Hoffa is a trivial man with immense wisdom, huge experience, strong enthusiasm and gigantic zeal. Sam has also been inducted into the International Weightlifting Federation, Hall of Fame. In an effort to construct her strength for throwing she started weightlifting, and broke a number of Australian youth and junior records earlier committing to her new found sporting love. Fourteen years later, Deborah is the maximum experienced and thriving AF female lifter, the beginning female to represent Australia at two Olympic Games and succeed medals at three Commonwealth Games. In 2008 Deb joined the worlds best in Beijing, where she set new national records earning her 8th store at her second Olympic Games. Never one to present up in the meet of adversity, Deb set her sights on the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games. Later in Delhi, Deb took out the Bronze medal big-hearted her the stuffed set of Commonwealth Games medals. Debs personal motto is Done your superior in everything you do and achieve what you can.
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