Irish Daily Mail

OLYMPICS K.O.

Boxing could be dropped from Games after IBA ruling

- By STEVE FRANKS

THE future of Olympic boxing was plunged into further doubt in Yerevan yesterday as delegates of the sport’s world governing body, the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (IBA), voted emphatical­ly against permitting a leadership challenge to incumbent president Umar Kremlev.

After a 45-minute delay caused by a power cut in the Armenian capital, the Russian was backed to continue by 106 votes to 36 at a specially convened Extraordin­ary Congress, in a verdict widely assumed to shatter hopes of the sport securing a place on the programme for Los Angeles 2028.

That would represent a severe body blow to Ireland given the country’s rich history of producing Olympic champions in the sport. And the knock-on effects to funding could be critical too if boxing is not part of the Olympic cycle.

Afterwards Kremlev delivered a bullish speech in which he appeared to prioritise a new, post-Olympic path for the organisati­on, insisting: ‘We shouldn’t say Olympic boxing, we should say IBA boxing.’

In a statement, the IOC said it was ‘extremely concerned’ about the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the Congress, specifical­ly the voting procedure and the decision by the IBA to suspend the Ukrainian Federation over perceived government­al concerns. It added: ‘Following these disturbing developmen­ts, the IOC (executive board) will have to fully review the situation at its next meeting.’

The Extraordin­ary Congress was held because Dutch delegate Boris van der Vorst had successful­ly appealed against an earlier decision to prevent him challengin­g Kremlev’s leadership in May.

Van der Vorst was deemed to have broken campaign rules by the Boxing Independen­t Integrity Unit, but the decision was subsequent­ly overturned by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport in Lausanne.

The IOC had already expressed ‘grave concerns’ over the IBA under Kremlev’s leadership, and has left boxing off the initial list of sports for the Los Angeles

Games. The IBA is barred from organising the Paris Olympics in 2024, where boxing will be administer­ed by an Internatio­nal Olympic Committee-appointed task force, following the example set at the delayed Tokyo Games in 2021.

However, the IOC’s initial decision indicates that it has little appetite to repeat that process for 2028, and it will require a remarkable shift in governance to convince Olympic chiefs that boxing deserves to return to the programme.

In a speech laced with apparent barbs towards the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, Kremlev told the attending delegates: ‘I am working for you, not a side organisati­on,’ and added, ‘No one else should have influence on the organisati­on.’

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