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Internal tussle may cost pugilists dear

Last Updated 22 August 2013, 22:25 IST

The administrative wrangling in the suspended Indian Boxing Federation could end up costing the country’s boxers a chance to compete in this year’s World Championships.

The national trials for the event were scheduled to be held on August 16 and 17 in Patiala but were postponed till the end of this month with neither the boxers nor the coaches having any clue as to why.

“We have just been told that the trials would now be held at the end of this month and nothing more. We have not been given any reason as to why the trials have been delayed,” a boxer said.

It is learnt that the IBF plans to hold the trials after the much-anticipated August 25 meeting between the International Olympic Committee and the Indian Olympic Association to discuss the country’s suspension. But that would leave very little time for the team to be finalised as the last date for submission of entries for the October 11 to 27 Championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan is September 1.

The IOA-IOC meeting would be watched with bated breath by the IBF as the International Boxing Association (AIBA) had cited India’s Olympic suspension as the primary reason for provisionally barring IBF.

Even though putting together a team after the IOA-IOC meeting -- if at all it brings some good news for IBF -- would not be much of a hassle but the apprehension is that AIBA could altogether shunt India out of the World Championships due to the IBF’s failure to conduct a re-election.

AIBA had given “possible manipulation” in elections as the second reason for suspending the IBF.

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(Published 22 August 2013, 22:25 IST)

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