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Boxing in the Olympics - Yes to
Buenos Aires 2018, Maybe to Tokyo 2020
by Michael O'Neill
May 3, 2018 |
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(MAY 3) The International Olympic
Committee (IOC) held a media conference in Lausanne, Switzerland
this evening to discuss various issues involving Sport and the
Olympics. One major issue related to ‘Governance of the AIBA’.
President Thomas Bach indicated that the 2018 Youth Olympic
Boxing tournament in Buenos Aires WILL go ahead but insofar as
Tokyo 2020 is concerned, further discussions will take place in
July, when the AIBA hold an Executive meeting. They will then
meet the I O C following which a final decision will be taken by
the I.O.C.
According to “Inside the Games” correspondent Nick Butler, Bach
went on to add:
"This report shows some progress and shows goodwill but still
lacks execution and, in some areas, still lacks substance,"
"Our concerns on governance, financial and sporting integrity
are continuing.
"We think that we now need to see action on the programmes and
the plans.
"This is what we are requiring from AIBA.
"Therefore, we retain our right to exclude boxing from the
programme of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
"With regard to the Youth Olympic Games [in Buenos Aires], we
decided to protect these young athletes who cannot be blamed for
all the issues regarding AIBA, and to keep boxing on the
programme.
But, under one condition, which means that we want to see the
refereeing system - that means the appointments of judges and
all the other judges - approved by an independent expert."
Following the I O C Media conference the AIBA issued this Press
release:
“The International Boxing Association has taken note of the
announcement of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) this
evening and is pleased that the positive changes made in the
last months with regards to its governance were recognized by
the IOC Executive Board.
AIBA will continue to work hard and collaborate with the IOC
while moving forward to establishing itself as a model governing
body. As such, AIBA will await the IOC’s written confirmation of
the decisions taken by the IOC EB to determine its next steps.
Tom Virgets, AIBA Executive Director said: “The whole AIBA
organisation has been working extremely hard in the last few
months and we are very pleased that these efforts and results
have been recognized by our colleagues at the IOC. In line with
our commitment to transparency, we look forward to sharing the
submitted report with all of our members as soon as possible.
This is a new AIBA and we are fully committed to putting into
action the values of Boxing and the Olympic Movement.”
AIBA is currently undertaking a complete organizational review,
which includes input from the IOC Report as well as input from
all of AIBA’s stakeholders and will lead to the ‘New Foundation
Plan’ for AIBA. This plan and the recommendations produced will
be discussed during the AIBA Executive Committee meeting in
July.
So the wait goes on and on…….. but hopefully can still be
resolved to protect boxing in the Olympics of Tokyo 2020.
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