(FEB 15) Following a full
two-day programme at AIBA’s recent Executive Committee meeting
held in Istanbul, Turkey, AIBA President Gafur Rahimov reflects
on the future of AIBA, the sport of boxing and the current
situation with the International Olympic Committee.
“After two days of very
productive and fruitful meetings in Istanbul with the AIBA
Executive Committee, I am pleased to share my own insights and
reflections with the Boxing family. As was already communicated,
many important discussions were had and many good decisions were
taken to move our sport forward.
We are implementing technical and
competition rule changes that will ensure fair-play and trust in
our sport. We have further made amendments to our rulings on
uniforms to ensure inclusion and equality and we have made a
major announcement that ensures that the voice of boxers from
around the world are heard.
Furthermore, I have announced the
“Fit for Future” initiative and appointed our new Athlete’s
Commission interim representatives to help lead it together with
working groups of athletes from around the world. Our athletes
are the future of our sport, they are creative, they are
resourceful and they deserve to be heard. This initiative will
be the roadmap for the future strategy of the organization –
prepared by boxers for boxers!
Included among the many points
raised at the Executive Committee meeting was the situation with
the IOC. The AIBA Executive Committee has stressed that we
understand the IOC’s concern, as the situation of AIBA was
extremely serious because the former leadership of AIBA left our
organization in a complete mess, not only financially but also
in terms of governance, anti-doping and R&J.
Since early 2018, the new AIBA leadership has improved the
federation dramatically on all fronts and AIBA members and
Boxers from around the world should be proud of this. AIBA is
healthy now and in better shape than ever before.
Still, we understand that the IOC
could feel a need for further clarification. And as we have said
many times before, we are ready to cooperate with our Olympic
Partners and will do our best to clarify any outstanding
misunderstandings. We have always answered questions, queries
and reports, and have further taken initiatives towards active
change.
This is why we will continue to
answer these questions in the hopes that this inquiry will be
concluded and we can focus on what it is all about: our boxers
and the development of our sport. It is time we put our athletes
first and leave behind all the politics. Our Boxers are waiting,
they need to know when, where or how to qualify for the Olympic
Games next year.
They must be the priority of
everybody!
We have left the past behind us
and are ready to move on. We hope that our Olympic friends think
the same.”