Sahdev Yadav Elected President of South Asian Weightlifting Federation

Sahdev Yadav has been unanimously elected President of the South Asian Weightlifting Federation. He currently serves as President of the Indian Weightlifting Federation and holds multiple international roles. Yadav aims to focus on regional cooperation and athlete development during his tenure. Meanwhile, India's Ajith Narayana secured two bronze medals at the Asian Senior Weightlifting Championships.

Key Points: Sahdev Yadav Elected South Asian Weightlifting President

  • Sahdev Yadav elected unopposed as President
  • He also serves as IOA Treasurer and Commonwealth Weightlifting VP
  • New leadership team includes officials from Nepal, Maldives, Sri Lanka
  • Ajith Narayana wins two bronze medals at Asian Championships
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Gujarat: Sahdev Yadav elected President of South Asian Weightlifting Federation

Sahdev Yadav unanimously elected President of South Asian Weightlifting Federation. He also holds roles in Indian Olympic Association and Asian Weightlifting Federation.

"The focus of my tenure would be on strengthening regional cooperation and advancing the sport through structured athlete development programmes. - Sahdev Yadav"

Gandhinagar, May 14

Sahdev Yadav has been unanimously elected President of the South Asian Weightlifting Federation, marking a key administrative development for the sport in the region following the federation's election meeting held in Ahmedabad on May 12, officials said on Thursday.

Yadav, who currently serves as President of the Indian Weightlifting Federation, was chosen unopposed, a result the federation said reflected the confidence of member nations in his leadership and contribution to the development of weightlifting.

He also holds multiple international roles, including Treasurer of the Indian Olympic Association, Vice-President of the Commonwealth Weightlifting Federation, and Assistant to the President of the Asian Weightlifting Federation.

In his remarks after the election, Yadav thanked member nations and officials for their support and said the focus of his tenure would be on strengthening regional cooperation and advancing the sport through structured athlete development programmes, improved coaching standards, upgraded infrastructure and increased international exposure for athletes across South Asia.

The election meeting also confirmed other key appointments within the federation.

Ram Krishna Sreshtha, President of the Nepal Weightlifting Federation, was elected General Secretary.

Ibrahim Hameed, President of the Maldives Weightlifting Federation, and Sanka Ratnayake, President of the Sri Lanka Weightlifting Federation, were elected Vice-Presidents.

Sabina Yadav, Joint Secretary of the Indian Weightlifting Federation, was appointed Chief Executive Officer, while Shahria Sultana of the Bangladesh Weightlifting Federation joined the Executive Board as an Executive Board Member.

The newly elected team is expected to work collectively on development initiatives and coordination among member nations.

The Asian Weightlifting Federation welcomed the appointments and extended its congratulations to all elected office-bearers, expressing confidence that the new leadership would contribute to the continued development and promotion of weightlifting in the region.

The announcement came alongside India's ongoing campaign at the Asian Senior Weightlifting Championships 2026 in Gandhinagar, where Ajith Narayana secured two bronze medals in the men's 71 kg category on Day 4 of competition.

Narayana registered a total lift of 314 kg, including a best clean and jerk effort of 174 kg, to finish third overall.

The gold medal was claimed by Won Ju Ri of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with a total of 351 kg, while China's Jian Chen took silver with 335 kg.

The men's 71 kg category was the first to conclude on Day 4, with competitions continuing in other weight divisions.

The Indian Weightlifting Federation said Narayana's performance marked an important contribution to the national team's campaign at the championships.

- IANS

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Priya S
I hope this isn't just another administrative position shuffle. We hear promises about 'structured athlete development' and 'upgraded infrastructure' so often, but ground reality for our weightlifters remains poor in many states. Let's see some concrete action, Mr. Yadav. Actions speak louder than press releases.
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Vikram M
Congratulations to all elected members! Ram Krishna Sreshtha from Nepal as General Secretary and representatives from Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh on board - this truly reflects regional unity. South Asia has immense weightlifting talent waiting to be tapped. Good luck to the new team! 👏
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Ananya R
Important to note that Ajith Narayana's bronze at the Asian Championships happened alongside this news. Our weightlifters are actually performing well despite administrative challenges. Imagine what they could achieve with proper support from the top! 🇮🇳 Proud of our athletes grinding it out.
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Rohit P
While I'm happy for Yadav ji, I'm a bit skeptical about one person holding so many positions - Indian Weightlifting President, IOA Treasurer, now South Asian Federation President. How will he find time for all? We need full-time administrators, not people spreading themselves thin. 😕

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