International Boxing Tournament seeks to achieve ranking status

International Boxing Tournament seeks to achieve ranking status

PanARMENIAN.Net - Karen Demirchyan’s Sports & Concert Complex in Yerevan continues hosting the International Boxing Tournament.As the first deputy chairman of the Armenian National Olympic Committee Derenik Gabrielyan said in a conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, tournaments of this scale largely contribute to the development of sports in Armenia, also promoting international awareness of the country’s culture and traditions.

“The tournament has been included on International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) calendar agenda. Our final aim is to achieve a ranking status for the tournament. We took our best efforts to organize the tournament on a high level; I’m glad to see the increased interest to our tournament as well as learn that the participants were happy with the event,” Gabrielyan said.

In 2010, the fist year of the tournament, Armenia hosted 105 boxers from 9 countries; in 2011 their number increased to 135 boxers form 16 states.

Tournament finals are due April 16, 12 p.m. Yerevan time.

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