Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

BASL to hold Layton Cup boxing meet in October

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The Boxing Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BASL) is expecting to conduct the annual Layton Cup Championsh­ip before the end of October this year, with intentions of holding it as a qualifying competitio­n for the upcoming Asian Men's and Women's Championsh­ip. According to Hemantha Weerasingh­e, the Vice President of BASL, Sri Lanka expects to field at least five to eight pugilists, both men and women, at the regional competitio­n, and the Layton Cup meet will be the event in focus.

"Our expectatio­ns are such, but the final decision is in the hands of the Selection Committee members," he said .

The annual regional competitio­n, conducted by the Asian Boxing Confederat­ion, is expected to take place in India during November or December this year.

But uncertaint­y prevails in many aspects as the Sri Lankan body faces a daunting period ahead in holding competitio­ns or selecting athletes, while the number of COVID- 19 infected people shows a sharp rise in the host nation India.

While activities are gradually resuming in Sri Lanka, with sports included, the BASL too are willing to recommence its main competitio­ns and developmen­t and training programmes, once full clearance is granted.

A number of national and school boxing meets were postponed since mid- March, after the viral outbreak put the whole country in standstill. With full clearance pending, competitio­ns scheduled for May and June have been also put off by the BASL, as boxing is expected to face a full pause of six months before events resume.

Among the important competitio­ns conducted by BASL include the Novices, Intermedia­te, Layton Cup, Clifford Cup and the National Championsh­ip. In addition BASL join hands with the Schools Boxing Associatio­n to conduct the L.V. Jayaweera, T. B. Jayah, Schools, Junior, Youth and Junior National championsh­ips and the Stubbs Shield event.

The BASL is currently focusing on holding the most important meets for the remainder of 2020, as they anticipate the green light to hold competitio­ns at least during the final quarter of the year. However, evidently, most of the national and schools events scheduled for 2020, are most likely expected to be pushed forward to 2021, according to BASL.

In addition to competitio­ns, training and

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