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OLYMPIC WEIGHTS CONFIRMED

Men’s middleweig­ht is out as the divisions are confirmed for the Paris Olympic Games

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THE weight classes that will be contested at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris have been confirmed. For the first time there will be parity in the number of male and female boxers at the tournament. The athletes will be spread over seven weight divisions for men and six for women (it was respective­ly eight and five at the last Olympics). The weights have been reorganise­d so now the Olympic divisions are: 50kgs, 54kgs, 57kgs, 60kgs, 66kgs and 75kgs for the women’s categories and for the men’s 51kgs, 57kgs, 63.5kgs, 71kgs, 80kgs, 92kgs and 92&kgs.

The increase in representa­tion for women’s boxing is welcome. From only being introduced at the 2012 Olympics to increasing the number of women’s weight classes in Tokyo, these moves have driven an upswing in the women’s sport. It’s a surprise though that in the men’s sport the highly competitiv­e middleweig­ht and welterweig­ht (75kgs and 69kgs) divisions have essentiall­y been merged into 71kgs, what used to be light-middle.

It is vital though for boxing to satisfy the IOC’S expectatio­ns in order for it to remain an Olympic sport. Currently boxing has not been included in the programme for the 2028 Olympics and needs to meet a range of governance criteria to persuade the IOC to restore it to the Games. IBA, the rebranded scandal-hit AIBA, maintains it will deliver further improvemen­ts in governance, sporting and financial integrity. Its administra­tive elections coming up in May will be another key moment.

Due to officiatin­g and financial concerns, AIBA, as it was then known, was suspended from running Olympic boxing events in qualifying and in the Games themselves for Tokyo 2020, replaced by an IOC Task Force in the last cycle. IBA has been entrusted with devising the qualificat­ion system for the Paris Games. That has been taken as a positive sign. “IBA is very pleased with the results of our cooperatio­n with the IOC in the developmen­t of this Olympic Qualificat­ion System, and for the IOC’S approval of the categories for the tournament. We are certain that all boxers aiming to reach Paris 2024 will benefit. The proposed Olympic Qualificat­ion System offers fairness, clarity and accessibil­ity. They will have multiple opportunit­ies to qualify and there is flexibilit­y because we have all learned the importance of this from the pandemic. We are also very grateful to the trust shown in IBA by the IOC in inviting us to develop a system that is based on performanc­e at IBA events,” said IBA president Umar Kremlev.

 ?? Photo: GETTY IMAGES ?? NO MORE: Hebert Sousa in the Tokyo 75kgs final
Photo: GETTY IMAGES NO MORE: Hebert Sousa in the Tokyo 75kgs final

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