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IBA to award prize money to all boxing medalists at Paris Olympics – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/30 at 5:30 PM
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The International Boxing Association (IBA) has announced that it will provide prize money to all Olympic champions and medallists at the upcoming Paris Games. Despite not organizing the boxing tournament at the Paris Olympics, the IBA will award $100,000 to gold medallists, $50,000 to silver medalists, and $25,000 to bronze medallists based on their placings during the games. This decision aligns with World Athletics, which will also offer $50,000 prize money to its Olympic champions in Paris.

IBA President Umar Kremlev highlighted the substantial financial reward for Paris gold medallists, with $50,000 going to the athlete, $25,000 to their National Federation, and $25,000 to their coach. This initiative aims to appreciate the efforts of boxers and support them at all levels. The total prize money fund exceeds $3.1 million and will benefit over 100 boxers, setting an example for other international federations on how champions should be treated.

IBA Secretary General Chris Roberts emphasized the importance of real support and actions in the sports environment. This opportunity to reward boxers for their hard work and dedication reflects a commitment to nurturing and acknowledging their talent. The IOC’s decision to revoke IBA’s recognition was based on governance, finance, and ethical issues, raising concerns about the sport’s future in the Olympic Games, particularly for Los Angeles 2028, where boxing is not initially included in the programme.

Despite the challenges faced by the IBA, the commitment to providing prize money to Olympic champions and medallists demonstrates a dedication to supporting and valuing the efforts of boxers. The initiative sets a precedent for how international federations should reward and appreciate their champions, showcasing a tangible and meaningful form of support in the sports community. As the boxing tournaments at the Paris Games are organized by the IOC, the future of the sport in the Olympic Games remains uncertain, but this gesture underscores the importance of recognizing and rewarding athletes for their achievements.

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