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AIBA grateful for roadmap to boxing's Olympic future

By IANS | Updated: December 9, 2021 22:55 IST

Lausanne, Dec 9 The International Boxing Association (AIBA) is grateful for the decision made on Thursday by the ...

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Lausanne, Dec 9 The International Boxing Association (AIBA) is grateful for the decision made on Thursday by the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) whereby boxing will remain on the Olympic Programme for Paris 2024 and a pathway has been established for inclusion on the Olympic Programme of Los Angeles 2028.

Continued progress made by AIBA towards reform has also been acknowledged by the IOC, which has established a clear roadmap whereby AIBA's suspension could be lifted in 2023.

AIBA President Umar Kremlev said: "We are grateful for the opportunity being given to boxing and its athletes. And we are also grateful to the IOC for its acknowledgement of our progress. The establishment of a clear roadmap is very helpful. There will certainly be more to do in terms of sporting integrity, financial integrity and governance. We remain fully committed to meeting all the objective criteria for reform established by the IOC. AIBA is determined to put itself in a position to be able to organise Olympic qualification and the Paris 2024 boxing tournament."

Over the past year, AIBA has demonstrated its determination to deliver positive change by taking a number of significant steps towards stability, transparency and integrity. As part of widespread culture change within AIBA, a number of external experts have been appointed to investigate the past and lay foundations for a strong future.

Recommendations provided by Professor Ulrich Haas and Governance Reform Group have already been approved by the AIBA Board of Directors and will be voted for at the upcoming Extraordinary Congress on 12 December. Professor McLaren will deliver the results of the Stage 2 investigation and further sports integrity recommendations on December 10. Following a full scope audit, AIBA expects to publish audited financial statements for the most recent financial year later this week.

"Sports integrity has received a significant boost. New vetting and selection criteria for referees and judges have been created and already successfully implemented at the AIBA Men's World Boxing Championships in Belgrade, with support from McLaren Global Sports Solutions," the AIBA said in a statement.

"This marks a significant departure from previous competitions. Additionally, AIBA is in the process of adopting a new and improved scoring system which would see all referees and judges having to become recertified ahead of future competitions. The system will further improve sports integrity, while providing a more dynamic and engaging spectator and viewer experience. Elections to the AIBA Board of Directors will be held by June 30, 2022, with extensive renewal expected," it added.

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