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Press Trust of India • September 23, 2016, 23:14:14 IST
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New Delhi: The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has deputed its Oceania zone vice-president Edgar Tanner as observer for the much-awaited Boxing Federation of India (BFI) elections set to be held on Sunday in Mumbai. Tanner, an Australian, will be arriving in Mumbai on Saturday. “AIBA knows how vital these elections are for India and therefore it has decided to depute no less than a vice-president to oversee the elections. Mr Edgar Tanner will be arriving on Saturday,” a top official told PTI.

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AIBA appoints its vice-president as observer for BFI elections

New Delhi: The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has deputed its Oceania zone vice-president Edgar Tanner as observer for the much-awaited Boxing Federation of India (BFI) elections set to be held on Sunday in Mumbai. Tanner, an Australian, will be arriving in Mumbai on Saturday. “AIBA knows how vital these elections are for India and therefore it has decided to depute no less than a vice-president to oversee the elections. Mr Edgar Tanner will be arriving on Saturday,” a top official told PTI. [caption id=“attachment_3018418” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Getty Representational image. Getty [/caption] Indian boxing is aiming an administrative revival with the elections, which would put together BFI, a second governing body to take shape in the last four years. At the end of deadline for withdrawal of nominations, the race for the President’s post has narrowed to just two –Uttarakhand’s Ajay Singh and Delhi’s Rohit Jain – after Himachal Pradesh’s Rajesh Bhandari and Haryana’s Rakesh Thakran withdrew their names. Thakran, however, remained in fray for the secretary general’s position along with Goa’s Lenny D’Gama and Maharashtra’s Jay Kowli. Jammu and Kashmir’s Nirmolak Singh withdrew from the race. Assam’s Hemanta Kumar Kalita bagged the treasurer’s position after Meghalaya’s John Karhshing pulled out. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee’s brother Swapan Banerjee has been elected as zonal secretary from the East Zone. Earlier, five vice-presidents and two zonal secretaries had also been elected unopposed. The sport was originally run by the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF), which was terminated for manipulation in elections conducted in 2012. The next body to take charge was Boxing India, in 2014, but it could not stay in office for even a year and was dissolved following a revolt by the state units. The bickering officialdom has hurt the sport grievously with boxers denied crucial foreign exposure in the last four years. Only three men qualified for the Olympics in Rio, failing to win any medal, while none of the women boxers could even make the cut for the showpiece.

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