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Algerian Federation Joins Global Boxing Organization in Effort to Preserve Olympic Recognition

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Last updated: 2024/09/11 at 10:44 AM
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The Algerian boxing federation, which is home to Olympic champion Imane Khelif, recently joined the World Boxing group in an effort to save the sport’s place at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. This decision increased the organization’s membership to 44 federations, with more countries in the process of applying. The uncertainty surrounding boxing’s Olympic status stems from the International Olympic Committee’s deadline for a credible governing body to be in place following years of turmoil with the International Boxing Association.

The IOC formally banished the Russian-led IBA in June 2023 after a long-standing dispute that came to a head during the Paris Games. Khelif, along with Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan, found themselves caught up in a global controversy and misinformation campaign surrounding their gender. Despite being disqualified by the IBA ahead of medal bouts at the 2023 women’s world championships, Khelif and Lin were able to compete in the Olympics with support from the IOC. The specifics of the IBA’s claims against them remain unclear.

World Boxing, which has also recently added Taiwan as a member, has been actively working with the IOC to become the recognized governing body for the sport. The addition of Algeria and Japan to the organization is seen as a positive step towards securing boxing’s future in the Olympic movement. World Boxing president Boris van der Vorst emphasized the widespread desire for change within the sport and stressed the importance of retaining boxing’s place at the heart of the Olympic Games.

The decision by Algeria and Japan to join World Boxing underscores the growing momentum for reform within the sport. With the recent turmoil surrounding the IBA and the IOC’s deadline for a new governing body, the need for unity and stability within boxing has never been more pressing. The addition of new members to World Boxing demonstrates a collective effort to ensure that boxing remains a core part of the Olympic movement.

The impact of Algeria and Japan joining World Boxing goes beyond just membership numbers. It signifies a shared commitment to preserving the integrity and future of the sport on a global scale. The support from these two countries further strengthens the organization’s position in working towards a resolution with the IOC and solidifying its role as the governing body for boxing. It also serves as a symbol of solidarity among nations in the boxing community.

As World Boxing continues to work towards securing boxing’s place in the 2028 Los Angeles Games, the addition of Algeria and Japan as members represents a significant milestone in the sport’s journey towards reform and stability. With the backing of these two nations, the organization is better positioned to address the challenges and uncertainties facing boxing at the Olympic level. The willingness of Algeria and Japan to join the cause highlights the global significance of boxing and the shared commitment to its future within the Olympic movement.

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