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AIBA recognizes Boxing India ahead of Asian Games

Incheon, South Korea :  Indian boxers will be allowed to participate at the Asian Games after the sport's amateur world governing body gave provisional recognition to a new national federation, but there is still no

India TV News Desk Published : Sep 16, 2014 12:27 IST, Updated : Sep 16, 2014 12:28 IST
aiba recognizes boxing india ahead of asian games
aiba recognizes boxing india ahead of asian games

Incheon, South Korea :  Indian boxers will be allowed to participate at the Asian Games after the sport's amateur world governing body gave provisional recognition to a new national federation, but there is still no certainty they'll get to participate under the national flag.

  

AIBA president C.K. Wu issued a statement Tuesday saying the new entity, Boxing India, had been unanimously approved for provisional membership. The previous Indian Boxing Federation was suspended by AIBA in December 2012 for not following proper procedures during elections in which it elevated previous president Abhay Singh Chautala to chairman of the body.
   
Chautala's election as president of the Indian Olympic Association that same week led to IOA's suspension by the International Olympic Committee. The IOA was reinstated to the Olympic movement during the Sochi Winter Games in February after a new set of officials were elected.
   
"I would like to emphasize the importance of managing Boxing India in the most transparent, fair, democratic manner and most importantly in the respect of all AIBA rules and regulations," said Wu, who advised Boxing India to apply for an affiliation to the Indian Olympic Association.
   
That could spark more issues: the national Olympic committee was prevented by AIBA from conducting the Boxing India elections, and subsequently refused to send an observer to the poll.
   
Indian boxers have competed mostly as independent athletes since the suspension, with the promise of holding elections ensuring their participation as part of the Indian contingent at this year's Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
   
Boxing was a major contributor to India's tally at Guangzhou four years ago with nine medals, including two gold medals. And so India will need the boxing medals if it hopes to match its Guangzhou haul of 65 medals, including 14 gold.
   
Beijing Olympic bronze medalist Vijender Singh has pulled out due to injury but India has a five-time world champion in the women's ranks -- M.C. Mary Kom, who won a bronze at the London Olympics two years ago.
   
Mary Kom said the boxers had been "really depressed" over the uncertainty of their participation. India failed to win a boxing medal at Glasgow after having won at least one gold at each of the previous three editions of the Commonwealth Games.
   
Boxing events are scheduled to be held here from Sept. 24- Oct. 2.

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