Boxing still at risk of Tokyo exclusion
LAUSANNE: The International Olympic Committee on Thursday refused to rule out the possibility of excluding boxing from the 2020 Tokyo Games amid ongoing concerns over the sport’s governing body. In February, the IOC opened an investigation into the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) and said concerns remained over possible match-fixing at Rio 2016. Amateur boxing’s under-fire rulers handed over a crucial report on internal reforms to the IOC last month. “This report shows some progress and a good will but still lacks execution and substance in some areas,” IOC president Thomas Bach said. “Our concerns on governance, financial and sporting integrity are continuing and we think that we now need to see actions,” he added after a meeting of the IOC’s executive committee in Lausanne. “Therefore we retain our right to exclude boxing from Tokyo 2020.” Boxing had also faced being axed from next October’s Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, but Bach said the sport would remain part of the programme “under one condition”. “We want to see the refereeing system and the appointment of judges. We want to see this approved by international and independent expertise,” Bach explained.
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