International Olympic Committee decides to retain boxing events in Tokyo Olympics

Boxing has been Olympic sports programme since 1904. A special team of the International Olympic Committee will be responsible for the organization and operation of the Tokyo Olympic boxing qualifier and the official competition.

Xinhua News Agency, Lausanne, Switzerland, June 26 (reporter Ji Ye, Prince Jiang) the 134th plenary session of the International Olympic Committee held in Lausanne, Switzerland on 26th decided to retain boxing as the status of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games competition, at the same time, the International Boxing Federation was disqualified from running the Tokyo Olympic Games.

The members of the International Olympic Committee unanimously agreed to pass the previous proposal of the Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee, and also expressed concern about the current turmoil of the International Boxing Federation and the future of boxing events in the Olympic Games.

Boxing has been Olympic sports programme since 1904. A special team of the International Olympic Committee will be responsible for the organization and operation of the Tokyo Olympic boxing qualifier and the official competition. This project will have 286 seats in total in the Tokyo Olympic Games, distributed among 8 men’s small items and 5 women’s small items.

In Last November, Uzbekistan tycoon rasimov was elected president of the International Boxing Federation, and the International Olympic Committee immediately launched an investigation into the International Boxing Federation. Rasimov was previously accused by the United States of having links with organized criminal groups. He was also banned by Australia and Britain from participating in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. Rasimov resigned as chairman of the International Boxing Federation in March this year.

The above suggestions made by the IOC executive committee last month were made after the relevant survey results were released.

The 3rd Henan National Hiking Conference Tianjian Lake drove away on April 6

It was the best spring of the year, and the hiking fitness was at that time! Spring comes to us with brisk steps, and it is the best season of the year. How pleasant it is to stroll by the lake and date spring! Yesterday, the reporter learned from the provincial social Sports Management Center that the third Henan National Hiking Conference (tianjianhu station) will leave in Zhengzhou high-tech Zone on April 6.

This activity is guided by the provincial sports bureau, hosted by the provincial social and sports center and Zhengzhou high-tech Zone Management Committee, and undertaken by the provincial mountaineering Outdoor Sports Association and Zhengzhou high-tech Zone Management Committee social business bureau. Activities include individual groups (ages 16 to 69) and parent-child groups (families with 2 to 4 people, ages 3 to 55) and team groups (teams with no less than 20 people aged 6 to 60). The distance between individual group and parent-child Group is 5 kilometers, while the distance between Team Group is 3 kilometers. It is understood that this activity is limited to 4800 people, and the registration method will be adopted immediately after the application is completed. Friends who like hiking and fitness can download the Henan social sports APP from now on, or pay attention to Henan social WeChat public platform (micro signal: HNSST001), click social APP under the menu bar, follow the relevant prompts and select the corresponding group to sign up according to your needs, the registration deadline is before 18:00 on April 2.

This year is the third consecutive year of Henan National Hiking Conference. As one of the “National System” events that Henan Social Sports Management Center focuses on building, this activity has become an annual quality activity of national fitness in our province. Every year, there will be new creativity and new elements, bringing different experiences to participants, meet the growing and diversified fitness needs of the masses. (Reporter Chen Kai)