TOKYO: The organizers of Tokyo’s 2020
Olympics said Saturday they would continue working to stage a boxing
tournament at the games despite a freeze by the International Olympic
Committee.
On Friday, the IOC said it was freezing preparations for boxing at the
2020 Games and launched a probe into the sport’s troubled governing body
— the International Boxing Association (AIBA).
It said it wanted the sport included in 2020, but warned its inquiry could see boxing excluded.
On Saturday, Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said that while “official level
contact” was halted by the IOC’s decision, working-level contact with
AIBA would continue.
“Working level contact is allowed, that’s our understanding. So we will
liaise, we will keep our collaboration, coordination,” he told reporters
after a meeting with the IOC’s executive board in Tokyo.
“We will make efforts in preparation so that we have no delay in
responding to the eventual decision which might come to implement the
competition (of boxing),” he added.
“Venue preparation will proceed accordingly.”
The IOC’s final decision on whether to include boxing in the 2020 program is not expected until next June, Muto said.
But he sought to reassure athletes that Tokyo would be ready if the IOC permitted a boxing tournament at the Games.
“Regarding the preparations, no worries, that’s what I want to say to the athletes,” he said.
The IOC says it has concerns about the “governance, ethics and financial
management” of AIBA, which last month elected as president a
controversial Uzbek businessman linked to organized crime by the US
Treasury Department — a claim he denies.
Qualifiers for the 2020 boxing tournament have been put on hold, the
only sport not to have its qualifiers proved and a step described as
“very significant” and possibly unprecedented.
Relations between the IOC and AIBA took a dive at the 2016 Rio Olympics
when 36 officials and referees were suspended amid allegations of bout
fixing.
Ties were further battered earlier this month when AIBA elected Gafur
Rakhimov as leader, who strenuously rejects the charges from the US
Treasury Department.
AIBA made a last-ditch bid to persuade the IOC that it had cleaned up
its act, issuing a flurry of statements lauding its own efforts on
financing and judging.
But while the IOC has acknowledged progress on judging, refereeing and
anti-doping, it said there were still a “whole range” of issues on
governance.
Boxing has an ancient Olympic tradition and has featured at every modern
games since 1904, expect the 1912 Games in Stockholm because Swedish
law at the time banned the sport.
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