(MAY 1) The International
Boxing Association (IBA) is honoured to announce that the 2008
AIBA Women’s World Boxing Light Flyweight Champion, Sarah
Ourahmoune, will be an Ambassador for the upcoming IBA Women’s
World Boxing Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.
Ourahmoune, who is also an
Ambassador of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, won a bronze medal
at the 2016 AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships, as well as
a silver medal at the Olympic Games Rio 2016. She competed
against the world’s best fighters for the best part of a decade,
demonstrating her remarkable longevity and commitment to the
sport.
“I cannot wait for the action to begin at the IBA Women’s World
Boxing Championships in Istanbul,” stated Ourahmoune. “When I
became the champion of this special event in 2008, it was a
dream come true for myself and my family. I am looking forward
to witnessing the next generation of female boxers achieve their
goals at this world-class competition. I would like to express
my appreciation to the IBA for inviting me to be an Ambassador
for the Championships, as well as IBA’s commitment to do its
utmost to promote boxing and its development around the world.”
Chairwoman of the IBA Women’s Committee Amanda Coulson said: “We
are very pleased to have Sarah Ourahmoune as an Ambassador for
the forthcoming IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships. Sarah
has been a pioneer in the sport for many years. Her
accomplishments inside the ring have inspired a lot of women to
take up boxing and seek to replicate her success. Her commitment
to fighting for gender equality is greatly respected by IBA and
is something we are motivated to work with Sarah on developing”.
IBA has made it a priority to promote gender equality and the
development of women’s boxing. As with the Men’s Boxing World
Championships last year, for the first time ever, this year’s
IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships will have prize money.
The prize money will be equal to that of the men’s competition.
It is vital for IBA that athletes are provided with means to
make their dreams a reality, are fairly rewarded for their
efforts, and have the stability required to train at the highest
level.
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