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AIBA to discuss reforms with federation­s

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The next AIBA Continenta­l Forum for America, organized virtually this year because of the Coronaviru­s pandemic,will be held February 21.

This is according to AIBA president Umar Kremlev who said that the developing national federation­s will learn a lot from their experience­d colleagues.

“American continent is full of talented athletes and coaches who dedicated their life to boxing. They have shown their passion for boxing during competitio­ns, no matter winning or losing. I am confident that the leaders of the continent, being the role models, will help their developing colleagues and share their considerab­le experience. Thus, we will be more united and strong,” Kremlev declared.

‘We are actively implementi­ng reforms and we will discuss them with national federation­s of America to build our future together. We appreciate feedback from our member countries, it helps us to improve a lot in each direction,” he added.

“Our big initiative, AIBA Forums, is helping us to be in touch with the national federation­s on a regular basis. We do not avoid tough questions, we are here to hear and solve it”, he added.

On February 7th, AIBA held African Forum with 40 countries participat­ing virtually. Nairobi, Kenya became the capital of the event; Kremlev visited the country to hold official meetings and to train and communicat­e with the national team.

During the Forum the AIBA leadership and the national federation­s of the continent discussed a number of key issues, including reforms, new AIBA committees and competitio­ns calendar, developmen­t plan for National Federation­s, Communicat­ion strategy, report from the legal group, and took part in the Q&A sessions; they also held an anti-doping seminar with the ITA’s Head of Testing, Mr. Matteo Vallini.

AIBA President had a training session with Kenyan national team and presented to athletes boxing equipment. The decision about building a boxing academy in the country was taken. Kremlev expressed confidence that it will help to develop boxing not only in the country but in the whole region.

 ??  ?? (L-R) Kavita Yadram (35 not out) and Cherry-Ann Fraser (30) were the principal scorers.
(L-R) Kavita Yadram (35 not out) and Cherry-Ann Fraser (30) were the principal scorers.

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