(FEB 3) - The IBA
Development Programme will stage four courses during the
upcoming World Boxing Tour Golden Belt Series event in Marrakesh
- Dozens of students will participate in the courses, which are
designed to enhance the experience and expertise of future
referees, judges, technical officials and coaches
- The Development Programme demonstrates the IBA’s commitment to
strengthening the sport’s foundations worldwide
Lausanne, Switzerland – The International Boxing Association (IBA)
is stepping up its efforts to strengthen the sport’s foundations
worldwide by spearheading a series of development courses
against the backdrop of the upcoming World Boxing Tour Golden
Belt Series event in Morocco.
Organised through the IBA Development Programme, the courses are
designed to enhance the experience and expertise of referees,
judges, technical officials and coaches to accelerate the global
growth of the sport and leave a positive legacy in Morocco, the
African Boxing Confederation (AFBC) and beyond.
The Referee and Judge 1-3 Star Fast Track Course, International
Technical Official Course, Cut Technician Course and Coaches
1-Star Course will feature dozens of students from various
countries during the Golden Belt Series event, which will take
place in Marrakesh from 2-10 February 2023.
The Referee and Judge 1-3 Star Fast Track Course, added to the
IBA Development Programme’s portfolio of courses over the past
six months, will give 36 students the opportunity to referee and
judge bouts in Morocco, providing a world-class training
environment.
The International Technical Official (ITO) course has been
reintroduced this year after a successful launch at the ASBC U22
Men’s and Women’s Asian Boxing Championships, which concluded on
25 January in Bangkok, Thailand. Approximately 30 students are
expected to be in attendance, learning the skills required to
become boxing’s next generation of technical officials.
The revamped Cut Technician Course features theory and practical
training applications that have been expanded to provide a more
thorough learning experience. On-site ‘live’ training and
‘back-of-house’ training structures have been reimagined with
the aim of providing further protection to boxers as they embark
on a busy schedule of competitions in 2023.
Furthermore, the refreshed Coaches 1-Star Course – which will be
overseen by the Coaches Committee, led by new Chair Gabriele
Martelli – will take place from 1-7 February ahead of an
extended hand-wrapping workshop on 8 February. Learning topics
will include the primary role of the coach, the sport’s code of
conduct, advanced ethics, and the IBA’s Competition Technical
Rules.
“The IBA is an athlete-first organisation that prioritises the
wellbeing and interests of boxers across the globe. However, the
boxers can only be given the opportunity to reach their
potential if they are surrounded by the right people with the
necessary knowledge and experience,” IBA Development Director
Chris Roberts OBE says.
“These courses, delivered by the IBA Development Programme, will
strengthen such a support structure, allowing athletes to
flourish in the ring. From technical officials, coaches and cut
technicians to judges and referees, the students who will
benefit from these carefully crafted courses will become the
lifeblood of boxing in the coming years.
“The broad portfolio of courses illustrates the IBA’s commitment
to developing all aspects of boxing, and ultimately enhancing
the sporting spectacle for participants and followers worldwide.
We are looking forward to working with dozens of students in
Morocco and providing the platform for continuous professional
development, as well as the opportunity to support our National
Federations.”
Marrakesh will host the third event on the World Boxing Tour,
the IBA’s groundbreaking new competition series, after
successful Silver and Golden Belt Series tournaments in Slovenia
and Mexico, respectively, last year.
The World Boxing Tour comprises a series of events that are
classified into three categories: Golden Belt, Silver Belt and
Bronze Belt tournaments, which contribute to a new IBA ranking
system that will help to define the most successful boxers at
the end of the year. The top four athletes in each weight
category will fight to be named the best of the best at the
annual Diamond Belt Series event.
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