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Canadian boxer Many Bujold fighting for Tokyo Olympic berth outside ring | iNFOnews

Lori Ewing Mandy Bujold, right, of Ontario, lands a blow to the head of Kim Klavel, of Quebec, during their 51kg bout at the Canadian Olympic boxing trials, in Montreal, on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes May 05, 2021 - 11:47 AM Mandy Bujold would have far preferred fighting this battle within the familiar ropes of the ring. Instead, the Tokyo Olympic fate for Canada s best boxer lies in the hands of the Court of Arbitration for Sport after her Tokyo qualifying tournament was scrapped due to COVID-19. Bujold and her lawyer Sylvie Rodrigue were denied their appeal to the International Olympic Committee on Tuesday, leaving the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne her last chance to box in what would be her final Games.

Canadian boxer Bujold will pursue case in courts after IOC says no to Tokyo berth

We now have unfortunately no choice but to pursue our legal challenge before the courts, Bujold said. After a competitive year wiped out by COVID-19, the two-time Pan American Games 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 case numbers of the virus in Argentina. With no competitions now on the schedule, the IOC revised its ranking system, using three events between 2018 and 2019 to determine the four available spots in Bujold s weight class. The 33-year-old from Kitchener, Ont., had been ranked second before her maternity leave, but didn t compete in the three events used in the revised ranking because she d just given birth to daughter Kate Olympia.

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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.

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