(JULY 16) Today the
International Boxing Association (IBA) Board of Directors held a
hybrid meeting as members assembled in Algeria and online to
discuss several key decisions, including the location of the
forthcoming Extraordinary Congress.
The Congress will be held on a date to-be-decided between 24
September and 1 October in Armenia, Yerevan and will be live
streamed to allow online participation for those who are unable
to attend in person.
‘After careful study of proposals from different countries BoD
chose Armenia has as a host for the upcoming Congress. Armenia
showed their great organizational skills during EUBC Elite Men’s
Championships in May this year. Government support,
accessibility and simplified visa process helped the country to
win’, said IBA President Umar Kremlev.
The selection of host cities for boxing events in 2023 was also
discussed at the board meeting, which included a presentation by
the Spanish Boxing Federation on progress towards the 2022 IBA
Youth World Boxing Championships in Alicante.
'There is healthy interest from well-qualified national
federations to host these events, which highlights their
confidence in the future of IBA,” added Mr. Kremlev. “A great
amount of thought and detail goes into the selection process for
our hosts, and we believe these cities offer the best
environment for our athletes to compete in and for our officials
to work in. I look forward to discussing this further with
colleagues at the Extraordinary Congress.'
IBA also announced that the upcoming Strategy Committee, which
will include IBA President Umar Kremlev, will see new members
selected according to a carefully comprised skills map designed
to identify the most eligible candidates. The recruitment
process will also be reopened to candidates for Oceania in order
to ensure proper continental representation.
A key priority for IBA over the past year has been to improve
the sporting integrity of boxing events. Professor McLaren’s
findings and recommendations have been and will continue to be
important for IBA’s development in this area. As Professor
McLaren highlighted, there are still issues surrounding
manipulation of judges’ scorecards at National and Continental
tournaments. The improvements made to the Technical Regulations
will enhance IBA’s control of these events. While the standard
of sporting integrity at the World Championships is much higher,
IBA is still assessing new regulations to further develop the
selection process of judges and referees.
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