Manny Pacquiao appointed Vice President of IBA: what it means for boxing.
According to inkorr.com: During the meeting of the Board of Directors of the International Boxing Association (IBA) held in Manila, the appointment of Manny Pacquiao as Vice President was announced. The new vice president will participate in implementing the IBA 'Golden Era' strategy aimed at enhancing the professionalism of boxing and protecting it from political influence.
Manny Pacquiao as Vice President of IBA
Manny Pacquiao, a famous boxer, has been appointed Vice President of the International Boxing Association. This appointment opens new opportunities for the development of boxing and raising its prestige in the world of sports. Pacquiao expressed a desire to foster unity within the boxing community and make the sport more accessible to everyone. This is a step towards enhancing global cooperation and the progress of boxing on the international stage.
The International Ski Federation (FIS) voted against allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the qualifying competitions for the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. The AIN status, which allows athletes in an individual neutral status to participate in qualification, was not granted to Russians and Belarusians.
Decision not to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes
The International Ski Federation has decided not to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to qualify for the 2026 Olympic Games. This is an important step in ensuring compliance with anti-doping regulations and maintaining integrity in sports competitions. The refusal of admission creates a level playing field for all participants and demonstrates determination in the fight against doping issues.
Pacquiao's appointment and the FIS's decision reflect current trends in sports where ethics and transparency are becoming key priorities. In both cases, it is about striving for development and improvement of sports infrastructure, which is expected to positively impact the future of boxing and winter sports.
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