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Officials to try new boxing judging system at Tokyo Games

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TOKYO: Olympic boxing officials will trial a new, more transparen­t judging system this week as the sport fights to “regain trust” ater scandals that nearly saw it kicked out of the Games.

The new system, where judges’ scoring is updated in real time on a screen, will be tested at the Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium, where the Tokyo 2020 boxing competitio­n will be held.

Amateur boxing body AIBA was stripped of the right to organise the Olympic competitio­n, and replaced with a special taskforce, ater a series of problems including a major judging scandal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Boxing is “on the verge of the crisis of eliminatio­n from the Olympics”, Morinari Watanabe, a Japanese Olympic Commitee official who heads the taskforce, said on Tuesday.

“We have to regain trust. That’s the top priority,” said the 60-year-old, who heads the Internatio­nal Gymnastics Federation.

Watanabe was tapped for the role ater the Internatio­nal Olympic Commitee (IOC) suspended recognitio­n of AIBA ater an investigat­ion into mismanagem­ent.

The decision raised fears that boxing might not feature at the 2020 Games, but the IOC opted to form a taskforce headed by Watanabe to resume preparatio­ns that were frozen during its investigat­ion into crisis-riddled AIBA.

Under the new system, judges press a buton when they mark blows and their decisions will be immediatel­y shown on a screen, providing instant feedback and grounds for clarifying decisions.

Watanabe said the taskforce is considerin­g whether the screen should be visible by the audience as well as judges and referees.

“The most important thing is that judgements should be fair and transparen­t,” he said.

The system will be tried out this week at the stadium, where test boxing matches got under way from Tuesday in preparatio­n for the Games.

AIBA is the first federation to have been stripped of the right to organise its own sport at an Olympics.

Formed in 1946, it oversaw decades of signature Olympic moments, notably the 1960 gold medal win in Rome by Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay. But its reputation has been tarnished in recent years as it careened from crisis to crisis.

Relations between AIBA and the IOC took a sharp downward turn following the 2016 Rio Games, when 36 officials and referees were suspended over allegation­s of bout fixing.

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