(APRIL 29) With just ten
days to go before the IBA Women’s World Championships begin in
Istanbul, President Umar Kremlev led an IBA delegation on a site
visit and promotional activities. This year marks the 20th
anniversary of the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships.
“The story of women’s boxing in
IBA is relatively young but full of promise. With a record 93
countries coming to Istanbul, we can clearly see that women’s
boxing has become a global phenomenon,” said IBA President Umar
Kremlev. “This year’s IBA Women’s Boxing World Championships is
ready to show off both confirmed champions and newcomers. And it
is a great opportunity to remind the world that IBA is equally
committed to men’s and women’s boxing. We are deeply grateful to
our Turkish partners for their efforts to deliver a high-quality
event.”
For the first time, a purse of $2,4million will see successful
women medallists rewarded with the same prize money as men.
Awards will also highlight the contributions of those women,
both in the ring and behind the scenes, that have built the
women’s side of the sport. While women’s boxing only enjoyed its
Olympic debut as recently as London 2012, the IOC has already
committed to gender equality in terms of the number of
participants at Paris 2024.
IBA has also been finalising arrangements for further
improvements to sports integrity, to ensure the promise of a
fair fight is delivered for the women competing in Istanbul.
Improvements had already been made to the processes around the
selection and training of referees & judges and other officials
at the 2021 IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships. Refinements
are being implemented, such as the introduction of a random
element for the selection of officials. All officials are also
subject to extensive background checks and AI-assisted integrity
analysis conducted by independent experts.
“Our aim for the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships is to
build on the foundations we established for the men in Belgrade
last year. The IBA Women’s Boxing World Championships is the
next step on a path to comprehensive improvements that will
continue with the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, and then
again with this year’s IBA Youth Boxing World Championships,”
said Istvan Kovacs, IBA Secretary General.
Speaking alongside Kremlev, Kovacs and Turkish Boxing Federation
President Eyüp Gözgeç at a press conference at the Sports
Writers’ Club of Turkey was the Turkish Olympic silver medallist
from Tokyo 2020 in the women’s flyweight division, Buse Naz
Çakıroğlu. She said: “It’s so exciting to have the IBA Women’s
World Boxing Championships coming here to Turkey, and I know
that many Turkish women will be inspired by what they see. I
know I speak for all my teammates when I say that we are very
proud to have the chance to compete before a home crowd for the
special title of IBA Women’s World Champion. Our goal is to
bring back a medal in every category!”
An IBA Extraordinary Congress will also be held in Istanbul
during the IBA Women’s Boxing World Championships, featuring
elections for the IBA Presidency and IBA Board of Directors, and
conducted to an unprecedented level of governance integrity.
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