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    Episode 103: Dan Kent on Weightlifting Officiating

    enSeptember 19, 2019

    About this Episode

    It's Week 2 of Olympic weightlifting, and this time we're looking at it from the perspective of an official. Dan Kent, The People's Publisher from Weightlifting House, joins us to tell us what the technical officials and referees look for during competition.

    You can find The People's Publisher at Weightlifting House, coaching at the Warwickshire Weightlifting Club, publishing at Powerful Ideas Press, or teaching people about Eleiko equipment.

    Plus, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics has released its mascots, and we've got opinions! Here are the launch videos:

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