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EUBC confirms changes of date & venue
for AOB European Olympic Qualifiers
by Michael O'Neill
January 22, 2016 |
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(JAN 22) The European Boxing
Confederation (EUBC) has today confirmed that the dates and
venue of the 2016 AOB European qualifiers have been changed.
This brief note appears on the organisation's website Friday
morning.
"The AIBA Executive Committee approved the change of the dates
and the Host City of the upcoming AOB European Olympic
Qualifiers. The Competition will be held in Samsun (Turkey) from
upcoming April 7-18 (Changed from Istanbul April 20 – May 1).
Important dates for boxers,coaches to note:
Team Arrivals: April 7
Technical Meeting: April 8
Official Draw and Weigh In: April 9
Competition: April 9-17
Team Departures: April 18
The change has also been added to the AIBA's own official
calendar of 2016 events.
WBAN readers of course had been alerted to likely changes in
recent weeks due to terrorist attacks in Istanbul when we called
for change of location and also an earlier start and finish date
to allow boxers more 'recovery' time before the next major
tournament. On 15th January referring to the attacks in Istanbul
we called upon the AIBA to clarify outstanding issues saying:
"WBAN calls upon the AIBA to issue a clear statement on the
above issues but in particular what assurances can they give
regarding the safety of boxers, coaches, referees and judges as
well as spectators of ALL nationalities IF the event goes ahead
as planned in Istanbul (or elsewhere in Turkey) and on same day
we added:
"WBAN understands from ‘sources close to the AIBA’ that the
European Olympic Qualifiers will now start on April 7th
following representations from a number of National Federations,
boxers and coaches. The original date was April 20th. We also
learn that Samsun on the Black Sea in Northern Turkey is the
likely venue should further terrorist attacks lead the AIBA
Executive and its Security Advisors to conclude that the safety
of boxers, coaches and officials cannot be guaranteed in
Istanbul".
Clearly they have also noted their own Federations' displeasure
at delays in confirming exact dates and venue. WBAN is pleased
to have given our readers an early warning re the new
dates/venue but there remains a number of "important outstanding
issues" still causing concern and those we will outline again in
a separate article on AIBA related matters.
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