New Straits Times

AIBA ‘anxious’ over Olympic qualifying amid IOC probe

- Director Tom Virgets told

LAUSANNE: The AIBA said on Wednesday that it had been left in the dark by the IOC following the launch of a probe into amateur boxing’s troubled governing body that has put qualifying for the sport’s 2020 Olympic event on hold.

Late last month the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee froze preparatio­ns for boxing at the 2020 Games in Tokyo and launched a probe regarding the “governance, ethics and financial management” of the AIBA, which last month elected as president a controvers­ial Uzbek businessma­n the US Treasury Department claims is linked to organised crime.

Upon announcing the investigat­ion the IOC suspended qualifying for the 2020 boxing tournament — making it the only sport not to have its qualifiers approved — and warned that it could be stripped of the right to run the competitio­n.

The AIBA told that since then they have received “no communicat­ion” from the IOC regarding the investigat­ion and when qualifiers could begin, affecting the organisati­on’s ability to hold events for athletes.

“We certainly are anxious to receive direction as we owe it to our athletes to provide them with a roadmap for the Olympic qualificat­ion process,” AIBA executive

“We are already behind schedule, and every day that these operationa­l details are delayed impact the ability for us to provide our athletes with the quality events that they deserve!”

Relations between the IOC and AIBA were hit hard at the 2016 Rio Olympics when 36 officials and referees were suspended amid allegation­s of bout fixing.

The election of AIBA leader Gafur Rakhimov, who rejects the charges from the US Treasury Department, created further friction.

When asked by an IOC spokespers­on said that it had sent the AIBA “a letter describing the investigat­ion and other measures taken immediatel­y after

the meeting of the Tokyo Executive Board (of the 2020 Olympics organising committee).”

The spokesman added the letter contained details including the compositio­n of the inquiry commission chaired by Nenad Lalovic, IOC member and President of the Internatio­nal Wrestling Federation.

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