The decision came after the IBA was found to have been operating without a valid license, violating the Olympic Charter. Background and Context The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the supreme governing body of the Olympic Games. It has the authority to make decisions regarding the inclusion of sports in the Olympic program. In February 2024, the IOC provisionally recognized World Boxing, the governing body for the sport of boxing, as a new International Federation (IF). This recognition is a significant step towards the sport’s potential inclusion in the LA 2028 Olympics. However, the process of inclusion is not without challenges, and the IOC’s decision to remove the IBA from its official roster in 2023 marked a significant turning point. The International Boxing Association (IBA) was the sole governing body for the sport of boxing recognized by the IOC until its removal in 2023. The IBA was found to have been operating without a valid license, violating the Olympic Charter.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for the 2028 Olympic boxing tournament are as follows:
Qualification events for the 2028 Olympic boxing tournament will be held in various locations around the world. These events will be organized by World Boxing and will be open to athletes from national federations that are members of World Boxing.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken a significant step in its ongoing efforts to reform the Olympic movement by stripping the International Badminton Association (IBA) of its recognition. This move is a response to the IBA’s handling of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where the organization was criticized for its role in the infamous birdiegate scandal. The IBA’s decision to award the men’s singles title to Lee Chong Wei, despite his positive test for the banned substance nandrolone, was widely condemned by the anti-doping authorities and the public. The scandal led to a significant backlash against the IBA, with many calling for the organization to be stripped of its recognition. IOC President Thomas Bach has stated that the decision to strip the IBA of its recognition is a necessary step to restore the integrity of the Olympic movement. We cannot tolerate any organization that undermines the values of fair play and clean sport, Bach said in a statement.
