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Canadian boxing star Mandy Bujold plans to pursue case at Court of Arbitration

But Bujold said in an email we are disappointed and quite frankly surprised that neither the IOC or the (Olympic Boxing Task Force) have yet responded to her lawyer s letter sent April 23. They have not reached out yet to indicate if they are planning to rectify the qualifying rules to accommodate female athletes who were pregnant or postpartum during the chosen qualifying period for Tokyo. After a competitive year wiped out by the global pandemic, the 11-time national flyweight champion had been confident she d clinch a berth at the Olympic qualifying tournament in May in Buenos Aires, but the event was recently cancelled due to climbing COVID-19 case numbers in Argentina.

Canadian boxing star Mandy Bujold plans to pursue case at Court of Arbitration | iNFOnews

Lori Ewing April 30, 2021 - 9:11 AM Canadian boxer Mandy Bujold plans to take her fight for a berth in the Tokyo Olympics to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Bujold and her lawyer Sylvie Rodrigue petitioned the International Olympic Committee for a berth based on her pregnancy and maternity leave, and had hoped for a decision by Friday. But Bujold said in an email we are disappointed and quite frankly surprised that neither the IOC or the (Olympic Boxing Task Force) have yet responded to her lawyer s letter sent April 23. They have not reached out yet to indicate if they are planning to rectify the qualifying rules to accommodate female athletes who were pregnant or postpartum during the chosen qualifying period for Tokyo.

Bujold, Canadian teammates in isolation after training cut short due to COVID-19 case

It definitely stops momentum in the sense of everything was going really well in training and you start working towards something and you keep building on that, Bujold said. So, now obviously, not being allowed to be with my coach, or my training partners or anything like that, you re really limited on what you can really do when you re by yourself. In that sense it s tough. The 33-year-old Bujold said she was in close contact on Monday with an athlete who subsequently tested positive for COVID-19. That athlete s identity hasn t been revealed. Bujold has tested negative twice since, but quarantine protocols stipulate she must isolate for 14 days from the date of contact.

Bujold, Canadian teammates in isolation after camp cut short due to COVID-19 case | iNFOnews

Lori Ewing Canadian boxer Mandy Bujold poses for a photograph at her boxing club in Toronto on Wednesday, June 29, 2016. Bujold is in isolation in Kitchener, Ont., after the Canadian team training camp in Montreal was cut short due to a positive COVID-19 case. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette February 25, 2021 - 10:08 AM Finally back training with teammates for the first time in months, and with an Olympic qualifying date set, boxer Mandy Bujold could see light at the end of the tunnel. But Canada s 11-time flyweight boxing champion and 18 of her teammates are in isolation after national team training in Montreal was cut short this week due to a positive COVID-19 test.

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