(OCT 1) World Boxing, the
new international federation established to keep boxing at the
heart of the Olympic Movement, will hold its inaugural Congress
at the Mainarcaden Venue in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on 24 and
25 November 2023.
The Congress will host World Boxing’s first ever elections when
members will vote for a range of offices including President,
Vice President (VP) and places on World Boxing’s Executive Board
along with the Chairs of the Sport and Competition Committee,
the Medical and Anti-Doping Committee and the Finance and Audit
Committee.
Frankfurt am Main has been specifically chosen as the location
for World Boxing’s first elections owing to its historical
significance as the cradle of the German democratic movement and
the place (Frankfurter Nationalversammlung) where the first
freely elected parliament for all German states first sat in May
1848.
All of the National Federations that have joined World Boxing
will be eligible to take part in the Congress and vote in the
elections which have received more than 40 nominations, from 18
countries across four continents, for the Executive positions.
In line with the processes set out in World Boxing’s Statutes,
Rules for Electoral Voting and Rules for Candidates of Elections
(HERE), the candidates are currently being assessed for
eligibility by an independent Vetting Panel. The Vetting Panel
is made-up of three independent, external experts that do not
have any involvement or knowledge of World Boxing and is
supported by the leading independent provider of sport-specific
arbitration and mediation services, Sport Resolutions.
Once the vetting process has been completed a final list of
eligible candidates will be published in October 2023, no later
than 30 days before the elections take place.
World Boxing’s members will have two or three votes depending on
their compliance with the voting rules detailed in World
Boxing’s statutes (HERE).
The elections will be overseen by an experienced, independent,
third-party organization. Scrutineers will be onsite to ensure
the veracity of the election processes and that candidates are
treated in a fair and equitable manner.
Simon Toulson, Secretary General, World Boxing, said: “Hosting
its inaugural Congress and holding open, fair and transparent
elections will be a significant milestone in the evolution of
World Boxing and demonstrate that the organization is delivering
on its commitment to the principles of integrity, honesty and
excellence.
“We have a number of excellent candidates and the support we
have received from high caliber National Federations to
participate in the Congress is a clear indication of the desire
for change and determination to deliver a better future that
exists across international boxing.
“By holding its first elections
in a city which is so historically linked to the principles of
democratic process, we aim to send out a strong signal about the
way that World Boxing will operate and the values that it stands
for as an organization.”
The Secretary General of the German Boxing Association, Michael
Mueller, added: “Hosting this inaugural Congress in Germany is a
sign of our federation’s commitment to supporting the goals of
World Boxing and working closely with this new international
federation and all of our fellow members to ensure the future of
Olympic boxing for all our athletes.”
World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and aims to ensure that
boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement. It will
seek recognition from the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
and plans to work constructively and collaboratively to develop
a pathway that will preserve boxing’s ongoing place on the
Olympic competition program at Los Angeles 2028 and beyond.
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