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Tokyo Olympics 2020: BFI offers to host boxing qualifiers following cancellation of event in Wuhan due to outbreak of coronavirus

Press Trust of India January 23, 2020, 18:30:26 IST

‘…due to any reason, if the event is to be shifted to a different country, BFI would be willing to host this year’s Asian and Oceania Qualification Event,’ BFI President Ajay Singh stated in a letter to the Chairman of the IOC

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Tokyo Olympics 2020: BFI offers to host boxing qualifiers following cancellation of event in Wuhan due to outbreak of coronavirus

New Delhi: The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has offered to host next month’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament, which has been cancelled in the Chinese city of Wuhan following the outbreak of coronavirus. The qualifiers are scheduled from 3 to 15 February but the schedule has now become uncertain following the health crisis in Wuhan, which has so far claimed 17 lives and infected over 550 people. [caption id=“attachment_4750991” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Getty Images Representational image. Getty Images[/caption] “…due to any reason, if the event is to be shifted to a different country, Boxing Federation of India would be willing to host this year’s Asian and Oceania Qualification Event,” BFI President Ajay Singh stated in a letter to the Chairman of the International Olympic Committee’s Task Force (Boxing) Morinari Watanabe. All you need to know about boxing and football qualifiers being shifted out of Wuhan, epicentre of coronavirus “We propose to organise this event at KD Jadhav Indoor Hall, Indira Gandhi Stadium Complex, New Delhi, where we earlier hosted the AIBA Elite Women’s World Boxing Championship in November, 2018,” he added. The Olympic qualifying process for boxing is currently being administered by the IOC Task Force after the International Boxing Association (AIBA) was suspended for alleged administrative mismanagement and financial bungling. The BFI’s proposal has been backed by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). “My request to you, if could consider the offer from BFI for which IOA assures IOC and you of its full support and cooperation,” IOA President Narinder Batra stated in a letter to Watanbe. India, having hosted the women’s World Youth Championships in 2017 and the senior women’s World Championships, will host the 2021 men’s showpiece.

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