The Star (Jamaica)

IOC blocks Pacquaio’s Olympic Games bid

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The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) will not change its rules to let boxing great Manny Pacquaio compete at the Paris Games with his age five years beyond the entry limit.

Pacquaio, who retired in 2021, wanted to box at age 45 in the Olympic tournament in Paris, where medal bouts will be held in the Roland Garros tennis complex.

The IOC said yesterday it wrote to Olympic officials in the Philippine­s explaining that the age limit for boxers of 40 will be upheld. The IOC oversees Olympic boxing after de-recognisin­g the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n governing body.

The age limit for Olympic boxing was raised to 40 from 34 in 2013 – a move that would have let Pacquaio try to compete at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. He chose not to at the time, when he was also elected to be a senator in his home country.

It is unclear if Pacquaio would have tried to earn a place at the Paris Olympics in one of two qualificat­ion tournament­s that open later this month in Italy and in May in Thailand.

The Philippine­s Olympic body had talked of trying to get a so-called “universali­ty” entry to the Paris Summer Games. These are effectivel­y free passes to events given to countries with few athletes at the Olympics and typically struggle to qualify on merit.

However, the IOC explained yesterday that the Philippine­s had been too successful to benefit from the scheme.

“Universali­ty places are not allocated to (teams) with an average of more than eight athletes in individual sports/ discipline­s at the last two editions of the Olympic Games,” the IOC said. “This is the case for the Philippine Olympic Committee.”

Pacquaio ended his storied career in September 2021 at age 42 after 72 fights, winning 12 world titles at a record eight different weight divisions.

 ?? FILE ?? Manny Pacquiao
FILE Manny Pacquiao

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