(JULY 4) The International
Boxing Federation (AIBA) is among the first international
federations for an Olympic sport to officially join the
newly-established International Testing Agency (ITA). Following
its previous relationship with the Doping Free Sports Unit of
the Global Association of International Sports Federations, AIBA
is fully outsourcing its anti-doping activities to the
International Testing Agency (ITA), including testing, result
management (for any anti-doping rule violations),
intelligence-gathering, test-distribution planning, education
and TUE exemptions.
Tom Virgets, Executive Director of AIBA, said “Protecting our
athletes and the integrity of our sport is of utmost importance
and anti-doping is at the top of AIBA’s priorities. Our
partnership with the ITA offers a new scope of anti-doping
activities that our athletes and our officials can benefit from
– we are looking forward to rolling out these programmes as soon
as possible.”
The move reaffirms AIBA’s strong efforts to bring positive
change and further improvements to its governance and
anti-doping system, which has been a top priority for the AIBA
Interim President. In close collaboration with ITA, AIBA will
remain involved in anti-doping education for boxers and member
federations.
Gafur Rahimov, Interim President of AIBA, said “AIBA is
committed to clean sport and I am pleased that we are amongst
the first Olympic International Federations to join the ITA.
This new partnership is very much aligned with AIBA’s strategy
going forward and represents a big milestone for our
organisation and the future of boxing.”
Benjamin Cohen, Director General of the ITA, said “Ensuring
clean competitions is central to the integrity and reputation of
any sport. AIBA’s proactive approach is completely consistent
with the ITA’s position as an independent and trusted partner in
the protection of clean sport. By entrusting the full range of
its anti-doping programme to us at the ITA, we hope in turn that
we can enable AIBA to focus fully on its core mission of
developing boxing. We look forward to providing AIBA with our
expertise and are fully committed to support AIBA in its fight
against anti-doping.”