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Lovlina, Shiva contenders for spots in AIBA athletes committee

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New Delhi, Oct 26: Olympic bronze-winner Lovlina Borgohain and five-time Asian medallist Shiva Thapa are in contention to be Asia’s representatives in the International Boxing Association’s (AIBA) athletes committee, which will be formed through voting during the world championships for men and women.
The men’s showpiece is currently in progress in Belgrade, where Thapa is competing in the 63.5kg category. The Assam boxer is a former bronze-winner at the event.
The women’s event is planned for December in Turkey and Borgohain will compete there after being picked for the squad on the basis of her Tokyo Olympics performance. She has previously won two bronze medals in the marquee tournament.
AIBA received 34 nominations from five confederations, of which 27 were found to be eligible by its ethics committee.
If any of the two Indians is elected, it would ensure the country’s presence in the panel for a second successive time after veteran L Sarita Devi, a former world champion, made it unopposed in 2019.
The Asian bloc’s contenders include three women and four men. Borgohain will be challenged by North Korea’s Pang Chol Mih, a former world champion and two-time Asian-medallist, and Kazakhstan’s Nayzm Kyzaibay, a two-time world champion and the reigning Asian gold-medallist.
Thapa will be up against reigning Olympic champion Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan, Pakistan’s Awais Ali Khan, and Kazakhstan’s Ablaikhan Zhussupov, a two-time world and Asian Championships medal winner.
“The Athletes Committee will be composed of 10 people, with the newly-elected Chair and Vice-Chair becoming voting members of the AIBA Board of Directors,” the AIBA stated.
One male and one female member from each confederation will be elected by the registered boxers who are will be in attendance at the world championships.
The term of office of the athletes committee members will be until the 2025 World Championships, a much longer run than what the previous panel got.
During their term, the members of the Committee would expected to work to ensure that the views and opinions of boxers are represented within AIBA.
“One of the tasks of the new members of the Committee will be working with and supporting AIBA’s mission to develop and promote the sport of boxing everywhere,” AIBA President Umar Kremlev said. (PTI)

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