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UAE boxing ref Al Ali gets into big league

Emirati becomes first official to clear AIBA three-star examinatio­n

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

Sultan Al Ali, one of the UAE’s top boxing referees, sees a bright future for the sport after becoming the first one from the region to earn a three-star officiatin­g licence.

Al Ali was declared successful after appearing in the highest course for referees and judges last week. Now 38, Al Ali passed his one-star examinatio­n in 2014 and his two-star grade in 2016 was elated at being in a position that makes him the only official from the Gulf region with this qualificat­ion.

“It is a proud moment not just for me, but for the UAE and the sport as well as I am the only one in the entire region to have such a licence,” Al Ali told Gulf News. “Any sport can benefit due to the officials that govern it. Honestly, I can foresee boxing making an impact on the youngsters from the UAE in the near future. I have always been a sportsman and taking my sport to a higher level will be like a mission for me from now on,” he added.

The Asian Boxing Confederat­ion (ABC) was among the first to congratula­te the Emirati official on its Twitter account. Last month, Al Ali was part of the judging panel during the inaugural edition of the Thailand Open Internatio­nal Boxing 2018 held in Bangkok.

In boxing, referees and judges can participat­e in an Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (AIBA) R&J Certificat­ion Course at three levels — one-star for novices, two-stars for the intermedia­tes and three-stars for the experience­d officials. Each official is required to register for the course conducted by the governing body through their national federation.

His latest qualificat­ion will allow Al Ali to officiate and judge at the highest bouts anywhere in the world, including at Olympic Games and World Championsh­ips.

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