(DEC 12) Lausanne,
Switzerland – Umar Kremlev is the new president of the
International Boxing Association (AIBA), winning the election on
Saturday with 57.33 per cent of the vote. Kremlev has called for
unity and reforms in AIBA, the sports body that represents
amateur boxing worldwide.
The election was held virtually
at AIBA’s ongoing congress due to the pandemic. It was attended
by 155 National Federations from five continents.
“Let me make it clear: the path to rebuilding AIBA is not easy.
It will not happen overnight. We have to unite together and work
with one mission, and one mission alone: rebuilding the
credibility and trust that AIBA once had in the minds of sports
people worldwide and that includes, of course, restoring AIBA’s
Olympic status,” Kremlev said after winning the election.
Kremlev’s ambitious manifesto aims to pay off the millions of
dollars in debt accumulated by AIBA under previous
administrations.
“Getting rid of AIBA’s debt will be the first priority. As I
promised when I announced my run for the presidency, I will
clear this debt in the first six months. My administration will
aim to raise $50 million within two years, all of which will be
used to rebuild AIBA,” Kremlev told the AIBA Congress.
He has announced plans to provide annual funding of $2 million
to AIBA’s national federations and to set up boxing academies on
each continent to train athletes, coaches, referees and judges.
Kremlev has made it his mission to develop boxing around the
globe. As head of the Russian Boxing Federation since 2017, he
participated actively in the organization of various
international boxing tournaments, including the 2019 AIBA Men’s
and Women’s World Championships.
Kremlev also launched the first Global Boxing Forum, which was
first convened in early February 2018 in Sochi, Russia. It soon
became a platform for an open dialogue between representatives
of the world boxing community from more than 130 countries as
well as heads of leading boxing organizations, athletes, Olympic
champions, world champions and promoters.
Kremlev is confident he can chart a clear path for AIBA to be
reinstated by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in time
for the Paris Olympics in 2024.
“Boxing is the sport of fighters. Our fight today is against
financial debt, against incompetence, against corruption,
against doping, against poor training, and against poor safety.
Strengthening AIBA’s governance structures, and ensuring our
checks and balances work, will be the focus of my tenure as
president,” announced Kremlev.
The new AIBA president has received strong support from the
National Federations, who see his leadership qualities and
strong track record as necessary for AIBA at this crucial
junction in its history.
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