(FEB 12) AIBA President Mr.
Umar Kremlev met with the President of the Hungarian Olympic
Committee, a two-time Olympic silver medalist in fencing, Mr.
Krisztián Kulcsár.
Mr. Kremlev expressed gratitude
to Mr. Kulcsár for the organization of good training conditions
for athletes and holding the international tournaments at the
highest level in the country, as well as attention to boxing.
‘It is AIBA boxers who should decide the faith of the
association. My task is to show deeds not words. There were no
such reforms, as we did last two months, during many years,’
AIBA President said.
‘I will not listen to negative or wait for help. I will work
hard and prove my love of boxing with actions. AIBA is an
independent organization defending the interests of athletes and
the National Federations, which develop boxing. I meet with
National Federations in the whole world, listen to their issues,
and looking for appropriate solutions. By the end of March, we
will have something to show and talk about. First and foremost,
we will solve the R&J issue and the debts’, he added.
Mr. Kulcsár stressed the importance of cooperation with the
international sports organizations.
‘We would like our athletes to show their best results at the
Olympics. For us, it is extremely important to have boxing in
the Olympic program. We believe in the success of your work on
AIBA reforms. It is our common interest to bring boxing back to
the Olympic family,’ stated Mr. Kulcsár.
Second Press Release:
The next AIBA Congress will be
held in Hungary after the pandemic
AIBA President Mr. Umar Kremlev
visited Hungary and met with the State Secretary of Sport in the
Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources Mrs. Dr. Tünde Szabó and
the president of the Hungarian Boxing Association Dr. Istvan
Bajkai.
During the meeting, Mr. Kremlev underlined that Hungarian boxing
has deep traditions.
'Hungary has a rich history of boxing. Unfortunately, because of
the pandemic, we couldn’t conduct our Congress in 2020 here in
Budapest, as it was planned. However, the next Congress will be
held in the country,' he claimed.
AIBA President also said that he would like to open a boxing
academy in the country and proposed to offer boxing programs in
schools.
'Hungary is an example for other countries in terms of boxing
growth. We will create and support a massive development project
for the country, taking into account its values and culture,'
AIBA President added.
The State Secretary for sport stressed that boxing is a priority
sport for Hungary.
'We have a development program for the boxing infrastructure. We
conduct boxing tournaments in accordance with all safety
measures. The government will support boxing and AIBA. I know
that the Hungarian Boxing Federation wants to host AIBA World
Championships and we will support this initiative as well,' she
added.
'This is our national strategy, to create sports academies in
the country, not only in the capital but in other regions as
well, to ensure that boxing is a sport accessible to everyone.
The academies for team sports are under construction, we are
ready to support the idea to open the same hall for boxing,'
Mrs. Dr. Tünde Szabó said. She also agreed to review the boxing
in school programs.
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