Boxing India sticks to its guns
Boxing India stated that only eligible senior girls underwent the tests as required by AIBA
New Delhi: Boxing India on Thursday refuted allegations that junior women pugilists were subjected to pregnancy tests ahead of the upcoming World Championships, stating that only eligible senior girls underwent the tests as required by the International Boxing Association (AIBA). Amid reports that girls were subjected to these tests in violation of rules, BI, which has yet to get recognition from the Sports Ministry and IOA, on Thursday stated that the AIBA invitation for the Championships, later this month, clearly asks for a “non-pregnancy form issued by a medical doctor” from all participating boxers.
“...the invitation clearly states that all boxers must carry ‘non pregnancy form issued by a medical doctor’ to Jeju for the general weigh-in. Indian team boxers, through the team coaches and the chief coach requested in writing to Boxing India to facilitate in guiding them and organising to get this test done through Sports Authority of India or any SAI doctor,” he said.
“A few media reports have published that pregnancy tests were conducted on junior girls. Such reports are baseless and misleading. The minimum age requirement for the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships Jeju 2014 is 19 years and the youngest girl participating in this camp was born in 1994. “Since no junior girl has been inducted in this camp, the question of conducting pregnancy test on junior girls doesn’t arise at all,” he added.
BI President Sandeep Jajodia insisted that the body has stuck to the rules. “These rules of AIBA are not only applicable to India but to all participating AIBA National Member Federations.”
( Source : PTI )
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