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2015 IAAF Challenge Organization Committee has made an agreement with Monkingran, a company based in Shandong China, on potential partnership regarding the medals for 2015 IAAF World Championship.
On May 30th, the secretary of 2015 IAAF Challenge Organization Committee paid a visit to the manufacturing base of Monkingran, which is an entity which deals with gold jewelry.
During the visit, Li Jinsong, the designer, gave an introduction of the designing scheme for the 2015 IAAF World Championship.
The agreements between the sides will potentially see Monkingran providing designs and productions of medals for 2015 IAAF World Championship.
The World Championship, the biggest competition by IAAF, will be held in Bird's Nest on 22nd August.
The competition will be held in every two year and 2015 World Championship marks the first time when this event is held in China.
And according to local reports, 11 international coaches including former sprinters Justin Gatlin have been appointed by China's Athletics Administrative Center.
Source: SDNews
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