(JAN 28) Lausanne,
Switzerland – 2-Star Referees & Judges (R&Js), Cut Technician
and International Technical Officials (ITOs) Courses have been
successfully concluded within the ASBC Asian U22 Men and Women
Boxing Championships.
The ASBC Asian U22 Men and Women Boxing Championships took place
in the capital of Thailand, being a bright start for the new IBA
and ASBC competition year. However, it was not only boxers who
benefited from this remarkable event; the 1-Star R&Js, National
Technician Officials, coaches and team doctors had an
opportunity to broaden their knowledge while attending the IBA
2-Star R&J, ITO and Cut Technician Courses that also took place
in Bangkok during the tournament.
“The ASBC U22 Championships marked the start of the 2023 IBA
Development year with a well-planned programme between both the
Asian Boxing Confederation and IBA, incorporating a combination
of high-level courses”, – said IBA Development Director Chris
Roberts OBE.
The IBA 2-Star R&J Course started on January 17 and, as always,
consisted of two parts – theory and practice. The theoretical
part included a series of lectures with focus on the updated IBA
Technical and Competition Rules, with the practical part taking
place directly during the boxing sessions. The IBA ITO Course
was held 5 days from January 18 to January 22 according to the
recently updated course program which now includes practice near
the FOP, Q&A sessions with the ITOs working at the
championships, First-Aid workshop and constant practical
assessment by the instructor before and after the sessions.
“The International Technical Official (ITO) course has had a
redesign and incorporates a combination of both classroom and
on-site learning. We have been very conscious of the experience
out there and the training gap, but have managed to harness
these key learning opportunities with our continuous
professional development programme which we have applied in the
past six months, along with the projected training requirements
for 2023. The IBA R&J 2 Star course has been well received, with
some high-quality applicants attending the course, which was
demonstrated with the positive turn out of results throughout
the U22 Championships”, added Mr. Roberts
“The recent ITO course was an eye-opening experience for me as I
got to observe and learn how a prestigious international
tournament like the ASBC U22 Championships was run and got to
understand many roles and technicalities that go on behind an
event. We also got a chance to hear from many veteran officials
who shared their experience, and it helped me to understand the
significance and importance of an ITO role even more. It was a
great event that connected participants from all over the
region. I would like to thank IBA for this opportunity and look
forward to future educational projects in the future”, – noted
Leona Hui, the ITO Course participant from Singapore Boxing
Association.
The IBA Cut Technician Course took place over the period January
18 – January 21 and was extended up to 4 days with the aim to
provide more practice at the competition venue. As part of the
course, participants were actively involved in practical
exercises and lectures on the following topics: hand wrapping
technique, corner care and full cut technician service.
“The Cut Technician Course was a wonderful experience. I am
grateful to IBA and Thailand Boxing Association for conducting
the Course. Being a female, I raised concerns about the plans to
split the course over two tournaments. My concerns were handled
with compassion and the issue was resolved quickly and
professionally. The course was well prepared and conducted in an
environment conducive to learning. I have learnt skills that
will help me throughout my career. This program will help me to
navigate my skills to support high performance athletes with
immensely excellent tools that I will use during the challenging
situations during the bout”, - said Satinder Kau, the Cut
Technician Course participant from Boxing Australia.
As a part of the IBA Continuous Development Program the Cut
Technician Instructor – Mr Denis Kolesnik – also organized a
series of hand wrapping workshops for the coaches and team
doctors held during the break at the venue.
“With a fresh outlook on development, we have added a new design
and feel to the Cut Technician Course; applicants applied
themselves throughout the duration of the course, learning new
skills provided by our subject matter expert and IBA Cut
Technician Instructor, Mr Denis Kolesnik.
With extremely positive and well received comments by the ASBC
President, Mr Pichai, we are keen to work together to develop
new educational projects and build up the next generation of
officials in Asia. We look forward to our continued work in this
space through Q1 and Q2, with a further 4 high-level courses to
take place against the World Boxing Tour Golden Belt Series in
Marrakesh, from February 1 onwards”, – commented Chris Roberts
OBE.
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