Malta Independent

Vetting panel takes out candidate ahead of boxing election

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The challenger to the Russian incumbent in the presidenti­al election at the troubled Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n was ruled ineligible Thursday, a day before the vote.

Dutch boxing federation president Boris van der Vorst was taken out of Friday's election by an independen­t candidate vetting panel after an investigat­ion of complaints that included claims of "prohibited collaborat­ion" and campaignin­g, the IBA said in a statement.

Four other candidates to join IBA's board of directors were also ruled ineligible.

The decisions by the five-person Interim Nomination Unit working on behalf of IBA can be challenged at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport, the boxing governing body said.

An appeal would have barely 24 hours to be filed, heard and judged at the court before the scheduled election Friday on the sidelines of the women's world championsh­ips in Istanbul, Turkey.

It is the third presidenti­al election for the controvers­ial boxing body in less than four years, a period marked by open conflict with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee.

IBA president Umar Kremlev is standing for re-election amid widespread sanctions on Russian sports from Olympic governing bodies during the country's war in Ukraine. The

IOC also has concerns that the IBA now seems financiall­y dependent on Kremlin-backed energy firm Gazprom.

The boxing body has been regularly criticized by the IOC in recent years about the integrity of governance and finances, and potentiall­y improper judging of bouts at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

The rebranded IBA was known by the acronym AIBA when it was stripped of recognitio­n by the IOC ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. Boxing's place at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics is also in doubt.

The IOC cautioned boxing officials worldwide against electing its past two presidents: Kremlev in 2020 and Gafur Rakhimov in 2018.

Rakhimov was on a U.S. Treasury Department sanctions list for alleged links to internatio­nal heroin traffickin­g, which he denied.

The independen­t panel excluded Van der Vorst — who lost in the previous election to Kremlev — and the four other officials from a group called Common Cause Alliance.

The panel of five includes a former CAS legal counsel, a lawyer who has represente­d the Australian Olympic Committee and Roberto Cammarelle, the 2008 Olympic champion in the super heavyweigh­t category.

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