(OCT 11) RENES, Lausanne,
Switzerland – World Boxing has agreed to delegate adjudication
on all anti-doping violations to the Anti-Doping Division of the
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS AAD), a separate entity of
the CAS which deals solely with Anti- doping hearings.
It means that CAS ADD will be the first instance authority to
adjudicate on all alleged violations detected by World Boxing’s
anti-doping processes and will decide on the appropriate
sanction for any breach of the rules.
The agreement with CAS ADD follows the recent announcement that
World Boxing has secured a four- year arrangement with the
International Testing Agency (ITA) for it to provide all of its
anti-doping services and clean sport activities.
Under this arrangement, the ITA will manage World Boxing’s
entire program of in-competition and out- of-competition doping
controls, results management, athlete education and the
management of Athlete Biological Passports (ABPs) and the
processing of Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs).
Any violations detected during the testing process will be
passed to CAS ADD who will oversee the adjudication and appeals
process. World Boxing has agreed to abide by any decision issued
by CAS AAD.
The Secretary General of World Boxing, Simon Toulson, explained:
“World Boxing is committed to the highest standards of
governance and transparency and having an end-to-end anti-doping
process in place that is completely independent of the
International Federation demonstrates this.
“By delegating our testing and education program to the ITA and
the adjudication process to CAS ADD, all of our National
Federations and their boxers, can be sure that World Boxing is
doing everything possible to promote and deliver clean sport and
that all activities and decisions in this area are free of
interference and subject to independent third-party oversight.”
World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and aims to keep Boxing
in the Olympic Games. On 7 May 2024, it held the first formal
meeting with the IOC which signaled the start of formal
collaboration aimed at establishing a pathway for boxing to
remain in the Olympic Games.
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