Boxing: AIBA strips Delhi of 2021
world championships, awards to Belgrade
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[April 30, 2020]
(Reuters) - Amateur boxing body
AIBA has stripped New Delhi of the 2021 men's world championships
and handed them to Belgrade instead, it said in a statement on
Tuesday.
AIBA said it had terminated the contract, signed in 2017, after
India failed to meet host city payment obligations.
India will have to pay a cancellation penalty of $500,000, it added.
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) blamed problems relating to the
AIBA account for the delay in payment and said AIBA had acted in
haste and without due consultation.
"The men’s boxing world championships 2021 was allotted to BFI and
the host city agreement was signed. Subsequently AIBA’s account in
Lausanne was frozen," Indian media quoted the BFI as saying in a
statement.
The BFI said it was seeking an amicable solution with AIBA and was
confident the "shocking and surprising" penalty would be waived.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) last year suspended AIBA
over issues surrounding its finances and governance.
AIBA's interim president Mohamed Moustahsane said the plan was to
keep the existing dates and hold the championships after the
rescheduled 2021 Tokyo Olympics if the COVID-19 pandemic allowed.
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Joseph Ward of Ireland (L) fights Julio La Cruz of Cuba during their
Men's Light Heavy final at the AIBA World Boxing Championship
in Doha October 15, 2015. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon
"I’m sure all the nation would be proud to host the Championships in
Belgrade. Serbia has everything to organise a great event for
athletes, coaches, officials, and, of course, for our boxing fans,"
said Moustahsane.
"It’s a big step toward our new competition system and also the
financial stability of our organisation, which is going to be less
and less dependent on the Olympic money."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
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