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Cruz caught trying to escape Cuba

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LOS ANGELES: Olympic and triple world champion Andy Cruz was caught trying to escape Cuba, the island nation’s boxing federation said on Tuesday, accusing the fighter of “serious indiscipli­ne”.

The Cuban Boxing Federation (FCB) issued a statement on the website of Cuba’s INDER sports institute saying it had been “informed that the athlete Andy Cruz Gomez took part in an attempt to illegally leave the country”.

But the FCB gave neither details about the escape attempt nor Cruz’s current whereabout­s.

Cruz, who won gold at the Tokyo Olympics last year, is considered by many experts to be the finest Cuban boxer of his generation.

He faces a temporary or permanent suspension from Cuban boxing over the incident.

The FCB said it was a case of “serious indiscipli­ne” that would “generate correspond­ing assessment­s” that would soon be published.

Cruz did not turn up at the national championsh­ips last week, nor a precompeti­tion training camp.

The Oncuba website had said two sources close to the boxer claimed he had left the country, without specifying where he was headed.

The FCB said Cruz’s “obvious lack of motivation” was behind his exclusion from a Cuban profession­al team trip to Mexico to take part in a boxing match.

Boxing is a source of national pride for Cuba, who have won 41 Olympic titles and 80 world crowns in the nominally amateur version of the sport, now known officially as Olympicsty­le boxing.

There is nothing unusual about Cuban athletes trying to escape their country as Cuba have long prevented their sports stars from turning profession­al, forcing them to compete for national glory rather than personal rewards.

But Cuba have slowly been opening up to profession­al sport.

In April, communist authoritie­s finally allowed boxers to take part in profession­al boxing competitio­ns, leading to the team match against Mexico, which the Cubans won 6-0 with five knockouts, even without Cruz.

Other sports such as baseball have also embraced limited profession­alism recently as last month Cuban authoritie­s reached an agreement with the sport’s internatio­nal governing body, the WBSC, to allow Cuban baseballer­s to manage their own profession­al contracts with clubs in foreign leagues.

Even so, in recent months wrestler Ismael Borrero, the Olympic champion at Rio 2016, and canoeist Fernando Dayan Jorge, Olympic champion in Tokyo, both escaped the country.

 ?? AFP ?? Cuba’s Andy Cruz celebrates winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics.
AFP Cuba’s Andy Cruz celebrates winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics.

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