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IOC rejects IBA claims over boxing officials

- LAUSANNE, Switzerlan­d, (Reuters) -

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee yesterday rejected claims by the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n that the Olympic body had misused informatio­n regarding boxing officials.

The IOC said it wrote a letter to IBA President Umar Kremlev and ordered a full review of the embattled IBA’s progress on reforms.

It was responding to a letter by Kremlev this week that said the federation was concerned about confidenti­al data relating to its competitio­n officials after they were contacted by the IOC in relation to Paris 2024 boxing qualifiers.

The IOC suspended the IBA in 2019 over governance, finance, refereeing and ethical issues and did not involve it in running the boxing events at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

The IOC will also be in charge of the boxing qualifiers for the Paris Olympics.

“The allegation­s contained in your letter, in particular those relating to the integrity of the process (of contacting judges), are

generally refuted,” the IOC said in its letter to the IBA.

The IOC said it had ordered an analysis of all reform elements that the IBA has been instructed to undertake in order to be reinstated again.

“The IOC can only accept a sport where there has been a full and fair qualificat­ion process,” IOC spokespers­on Mark Adams told a news conference. “To make it absolutely clear. The IOC has no problem with the sport of boxing or the boxers but there are problems with the

suspended federation.”

The IBA had said it its letter that the Olympic body’s actions were in breach of a data transfer agreement signed in 2019.

It would “reserve all rights to seek redress before the competent court against IOC to request damages for breach of the agreement, illegitima­te use of our intellectu­al property and breach of the General Data Protection Regulation amongst other breaches in which the IOC has committed.”

 ?? ?? IBA president Umar Kremlev reacts as he speaks to media at the opening ceremony of Women’s World Boxing Championsh­ips at Indira Gandhi Indoor stadium in New Delhi, India, March 15, 2023. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis.
IBA president Umar Kremlev reacts as he speaks to media at the opening ceremony of Women’s World Boxing Championsh­ips at Indira Gandhi Indoor stadium in New Delhi, India, March 15, 2023. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis.

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