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Aiba chief’s rival goes to CAS

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BUENOS AIRES: The only rival to Gafur Rakhimov for the presidency of world boxing said on Monday he had appealed to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport against the Aiba’s decision to bar him from the election.

The Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (Aiba) disqualifi­ed former Kazakh boxer Serik Konakbayev because he failed to submit the required nomination forms from 20 federation­s by the Sept 23 deadline.

Rakhimov is therefore the only candidate eligible for the election on Nov 3 and under the Aiba constituti­on he would be elected by acclaim.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), led by Thomas Bach, said last week it was “freezing contacts” with Aiba.

Without naming Rakhimov, it expressed concerns with the Aiba election process and has threatened to remove boxing from the Olympic Games.

Rakhimov has denied US Treasury claims that he is linked to “transnatio­nal criminal organisati­ons”.

Konakbayev argues that his nomination forms should have been accepted because they arrived at the Aiba’s headquarte­rs in the Swiss city of Lausanne on Sept 24, a Monday. He says that according to Swiss law, Monday should be accepted rather than Sept 23, which was a Sunday and so not a working day.

“I am extremely surprised not to be included in the final list of presidenti­al candidates, and believe it is in the best interest of our sport to have a contested election so that Aiba’s member federation­s can choose the leader that they want on Nov 3,” Konakbayev said.

Rakhimov told AFP in an interview last week that the allegation­s against him were “false” and claimed he had been framed by his political enemies in Uzbekistan. “The truth is that I, of course, have never been involved in transnatio­nal criminal organisati­ons,” he said.

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