Ştefan Achim

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Who is Ştefan Achim?

Ștefan Achim was a Romanian weightlifting coach, weightlifter and military officer, the last rank held by him in the army was colonel.

He was a graduate of the first course for weightlifting coaches, in 1950. As an athlete he was first enlisted in the sports club "Monitorul Oficial" from Bucharest and was subsequently transferred to the club Clubul CCA Steaua.

While wearing the military club's colors, Stefan Achim has won in 1951, at the 8th edition of the National Weightlifting Championship, his first title as a champion and national record holder in 56 kg weight category, whilst being the first Romanian to ever use the lifting technique called "hockey".

For 30 years he was the coach of the CCA Steaua Club and for over 15 years the national team's coach. Thus, Stefan Achim contributed greatly to Romanian sport history and helped Romanian weightlifters to showcase their skills in and outside Romania, many of them were to become future champions. Among the European, world and Olympic record holders are Nicu Vlad, Silviu Cazan, Ilie Dancea și Lazăr Baroga.

The CCA Steaua weightlifting team led by him has won over 20 national championships. Considered to be among the world's best weightlifting coaches, Stefan Achim and his national team athletes have won a great number of medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In the same year, at the World Weightlifting Championships, his team was own first place and won a total of 21 medal for Romania.

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on July 23, 2013

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