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IOC thumbs down Pacquiao’s Paris Games bid

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MANILA – Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao won’t be showcasing his legendary ring savvy to the Paris Olympics primarily because the former eight-division world profession­al champion is overaged.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), in response to a letter from the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) late last year appealing for the former senator’s stint in Paris, stressed on the 40-year-old age limit for athletes participat­ing in the Olympics.

Pacquiao is already 45 years old.

In the same breath, had Pacquiao met the age regulation, his possible qualificat­ion for the Olympics is to go through qualifiers, one of them last year’s Asian Games where Eumir Felix Marcial earned a light heavyweigh­t clinching silver in Hangzhou.

“Too bad our beloved boxing icon is disqualifi­ed because of his age and that everyone needs to go through qualifiers, in all sports, to be able to participat­e in Paris,” POC president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino said in a news release on Sunday.

James McLeod, IOC Director for National Olympic Committee Relations, wrote the POC on its request for Pacquiao to be able to box in Par i s.

“The only valid boxing qualificat­ion system for Paris 2024 is the one approved by the IOC Executive Board in September 2022 published and distribute­d to NOCs and boxing national federation­s on 6 Decem b er 2022,” McLeod said in his l et t er.

“This includes the age limit of 40,” McLeod said.

Pacquiao, too, couldn’t make Paris under the Universali­ty rule.

“The Universali­ty places for the Olympic

Games will not be allocated to NOCs with an average of more than eight [08] athletes in individual sports/ discipline­s at the last two editions of the Olympic Games [Rio and Tokyo],” Mcleod added.

The Philippine­s had 17 athletes in Tokyo— all in individual sports— with Hidilyn Diaz Naranjo winning the country’s first Olympic gold medal and Carlo Paalam and Nesthy Petecio clinching silver medals and Marcial bagging bronze in boxing.

So far, the four Filipinos have qualified for Paris— world No. 2 pole vaulter Ernest John “EJ” Obiena, Marcial and artistic gymnasts Carlos Yulo and Aleah Finnegan. ( PNA)

 ?? ?? Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao (File photo)
Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao (File photo)

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