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Weightlifting IWF Grand Prix II 2023


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On 12/11/2023 at 8:18 AM, phelps said:

just to underline the "newcomer" :COL Lopez's career

 

2021: 353kg Total in the -89kg at the Jr. Pan-Am Champs, then he got caught for doping

 

2023: back from suspension, 371kg Total at the World Champs in the -96kg 3 months ago

 

Yesterday: 391kg Total in the -89kg class (destroying the field with 180kg in the Snatch)

 

is it me or this guy is not trustable at all? less than any other lifter, I mean (and you know what I mean) :rolleyes:

He is not the same one from the Jr Pan American Games, he is a different weightlifter. He (Yeison - 1999) was Junior World Champion in 2017 and and held two junior world records. 

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On 12/15/2023 at 10:32 PM, Gagaska93 said:

Yes, you are right, it is a hard decision but.. what about women's categories? I don't know who would be dismissed by China. All 5 Chinese are great and if there wouldn't be limited to 3 weight classes, China would have 5 gold medals. What do you think?
In my opinion they would choose Li Wenwen (+89 kg), Liang (81) and Jiang (49).

South Korea is favourite to win the women's Superheavyweight after 16 years, unless Li can recover from her injury.

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6 hours ago, Dani2024Sports said:

He is not the same one from the Jr Pan American Games, he is a different weightlifter. He (Yeison - 1999) was Junior World Champion in 2017 and and held two junior world records. 

what? are you kidding me? :yikes:

 

Yeison Lopez Lopez, born on January 9th, 1999

https://iwf.sport/weightlifting_/athletes-bios/?athlete=lopez-lopez-yeison-1999-01-09&id=11927

 

he's exactly the same man with that exact record: yes, he was Jr. World Champion in 2017 and then he went also to the Jr. Pan-Am Champs where he was caught cheating (and if he was doing that for a second tier event, I just can't imagine how he did win the world title :rolleyes:), disappeared for 3+ years and came back bigger and stronger than ever...as if it was possible only by training with fair methods :crazy: :roflmao:

 

c'mon! retry and you'll get luckier :whistle:

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5 hours ago, phelps said:

what? are you kidding me? :yikes:

 

Yeison Lopez Lopez, born on January 9th, 1999

https://iwf.sport/weightlifting_/athletes-bios/?athlete=lopez-lopez-yeison-1999-01-09&id=11927

 

he's exactly the same man with that exact record: yes, he was Jr. World Champion in 2017 and then he went also to the Jr. Pan-Am Champs where he was caught cheating (and if he was doing that for a second tier event, I just can't imagine how he did win the world title :rolleyes:), disappeared for 3+ years and came back bigger and stronger than ever...as if it was possible only by training with fair methods :crazy: :roflmao:

 

c'mon! retry and you'll get luckier :whistle:

It is a mistake by the IWF. Yeison Lopéz Cuello (Jr Pan American Games) was born on April 17, 2001, and formally competed in the Jr. Pan American Games and the 2023 Pan American Games. 

 

They are different weightlifters, Yeison (1999) competes in the 89 kg and Yeison (2001) competes in the 102 kg. Both competed in #Santiago2023.

 

https://results-santiago2023.org/#/discipline/WLF/results/M.89KG--------------.FNL-.000100--

 

 

https://results-santiago2023.org/#/discipline/WLF/results/M.102KG-------------.FNL-.000100--

 

 

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2 hours ago, Dani2024Sports said:

It is a mistake by the IWF. Yeison Lopéz Cuello (Jr Pan American Games) was born on April 17, 2001, and formally competed in the Jr. Pan American Games and the 2023 Pan American Games. 

 

They are different weightlifters, Yeison (1999) competes in the 89 kg and Yeison (2001) competes in the 102 kg. Both competed in #Santiago2023.

 

but he is still the same guy who got caught for doping in 2018, right ? per IWF database he was supposed to be banned from 2018 to 2022. so you are saying both 2021 results (in his profile) do NOT belong to him but the other guy. right ?

 

 

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2 hours ago, Dani2024Sports said:

It is a mistake by the IWF. Yeison Lopéz Cuello (Jr Pan American Games) was born on April 17, 2001, and formally competed in the Jr. Pan American Games and the 2023 Pan American Games. 

 

They are different weightlifters, Yeison (1999) competes in the 89 kg and Yeison (2001) competes in the 102 kg. Both competed in #Santiago2023.

 

https://results-santiago2023.org/#/discipline/WLF/results/M.89KG--------------.FNL-.000100--

 

 

https://results-santiago2023.org/#/discipline/WLF/results/M.102KG-------------.FNL-.000100--

 

 

the man who competed at the Jr. Pan-Am Champs in 2017 might be a IWF mistake, but the man we're talking about (Yeison Lopez Lopez, born on January 9th 1999) is the convicted cheater

 

there's absolutely no doubt about that :evil:

 

this is IWF's notice of his AAF in 2018

 

https://iwf.sport/2018/11/03/public-disclosure-115/

 

and this is the news on InsideTheGames

 

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1071861/two-colombian-weightlifters-provisionally-suspended-after-returning-adverse-analytical-findings-iwf-announce

 

I guess this is enough to end all this argument :stop:

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

pero sigue siendo el mismo tipo al que pillaron por dopaje en 2018, ¿verdad? Según la base de datos de la IWF, se suponía que estaría prohibido de 2018 a 2022. Entonces estás diciendo que ambos resultados de 2021 (en su perfil) NO le pertenecen a él, sino al otro tipo. bien ?

 

 

Yeison López was suspended for the use of boldenone. I am a journalist and I can confirm that boldenone is a public health problem in Colombia and other South American countries (ECUADOR, Venezuela). A large percentage of the meat is contaminated with this substance and not only Yeison has been involved. Robert Farah (Wimbledom Champion), Fabian Puerta (World Champion) and Yenny Álvarez (World Champion).

 

condemning an athlete without even knowing the context is an arrogant act 🫠

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Dani2024Sports said:

Yeison López was suspended for the use of boldenone. I am a journalist and I can confirm that boldenone is a public health problem in Colombia and other South American countries (ECUADOR, Venezuela). A large percentage of the meat is contaminated with this substance and not only Yeison has been involved. Robert Farah (Wimbledom Champion), Fabian Puerta (World Champion) and Yenny Álvarez (World Champion).

 

condemning an athlete without even knowing the context is an arrogant act 🫠

 

 

There is nothing left to say, Yeison will demonstrate his potential and level in #Paris2024, surely on the 89 kg podium, sharing a place with Bulgarians or Chinese (Countries with cases of systematic and proven doping) 😉

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