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Boycott of world championships grows over governance, Russia

Boxers from Sweden and Canada will not take part in the amateur world championships, joining a boycott led by the United States and Ireland over the inclusion of Russian and Belarusian athletes and what some see as governance problems with the organiser.

The men's and women's championships are organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA), the president of which is Russian Umar Kremlev. Russian energy company Gazprom is the IBA's biggest sponsor.

The boxing body has allowed boxers from Russia and Belarus to compete with their national flags and anthems, counter to International Olympic Committee (IOC) guidance following Moscow's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, which Russia calls a "special operation".

Swedish Boxing Federation chairman Per-Axel Sjoholm, referring to the long-standing complaints about the IBA, told news agency TT on Tuesday that there was "no democracy or transparency" in how it was run.

"We do not accept IBA's handling," he said. "We have been working for years to bring about a change, but without success."

"Then they themselves made the decision to allow Russia and Belarus to compete, moreover, under the national flag."

The women's championships in New Delhi on March 15-25 and the men's tournament is in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in May.

The IBA has been at odds with Olympic organisers and it was stripped of involvement in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Boxing is not on the initial programme for the 2028 Los Angeles Games, pending reforms demanded by the IOC following complaints about governance issues.

The IBA says the "significant progress" it has made has not been recognised by the IOC and it was clearing up a "tainted legacy" left by a former president.

The president of Boxing Canada, Ryan O'Shea, told the

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