Boxing federation to pay bonuses for Olympic medals
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The International Boxing Association (IBA) said on Wednesday it
would follow the example of track and field's global federation by paying prize
money for medals at the Paris Olympics.
The IBA has made the move despite the fact that the boxing
programme at the Paris Games will be run by the International Olympic Committee
(IOC) after the federation was stripped of the role because of concerns about
its financial transparency.
The IBA, which is backed by Russian gas giant Gazprom, is going
further than World Athletics, which is paying $50,000 to gold medalists, but
nothing to the minor medalists at this year's Games.
The IBA says it will pay gold, silver and bronze medalists
bonuses from a total budget of $3.1 million.
World Athletics' move has attracted criticism from other
federations and IOC president Thomas Bach has distanced himself from the move.
In
an interview with AFP in April, Bach said: "The international federations
have to treat all their member federations and their athletes on an equal basis
and to try to balance this gap between the privileged and the less or
under-privileged."


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