AIBA visit Poland ahead of Youth World Boxing Championships in April Wednesday, 10 March 2021
A delegation from the International Boxing Association (AIBA) has visited Kielce in Poland to inspect the venue, hotels and logistical organisation for the upcoming Youth World Boxing Championships.
Scheduled to be held in Kelce from April 10 to 24, the Organising Committee has been working on implementing COVID-19 safety measures for months to ensure the tournament can go ahead with minimal risk. The advancement of organisation work will allow the AIBA Youth Men s and Women s World Boxing Championships in Kielce to be held at a high level, said Organising Committee managing director Roman Slagiowski.
Poland hosts AIBA under the motto Protect yourself and others
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Poland is getting closer to the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships, which take place in the city of Kielce on April 10-24. The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) has been working for several months to make the competition happen on time with all necessary safety measures.
AIBA delegation had a site visit to Kielce at the first week of March. The delegation inspected the venue, which meets all the standards to host the tournament, as well as checked hotels and logistics.
‘The advancement of organization work will allow the AIBA Youth Men’s & Women’s World Boxing Championships in Kielce to be held at a high level,’ the LOC Managing Director Roman Slagiowski said.
Poland hosts AIBA YWCHs under the motto Protect yourself and others at all times 03/09/21
Poland is getting closer to the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships, which take place in the city of Kielce on April 10-24. The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) has been working for several months to make the competition happen on time with all necessary safety measures.
AIBA delegation had a site visit to Kielce at the first week of March. The delegation inspected the venue, which meets all the standards to host the tournament, as well as checked hotels and logistics.
‘The advancement of organization work will allow the AIBA Youth Men s & Women s World Boxing Championships in Kielce to be held at a high level,’ the LOC Managing Director Roman Slagiowski said.
Top seeds Lancaster Archery Supply won the recurve discipline at the Indoor Archery World Series Finals.
The competition, held remotely, pitted the top four teams following the conclusion of the Indoor Archery World Series.
The four teams involved Lancaster Archery Supply, The Golden Arrow, Netherlands and Beiter took part in two semi-finals with the winners advancing to a final to decide the recurve champion.
Each match featured three individual contests and a team game, with each match lasting 12 arrows.
In the final, Lancaster Archery Supply, shooting from the United States National Training Centre in California took on The Golden Arrow, who were shooting from the Olympic Preparation Centre in Vittel, France.