Boxing Australia
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Boxing Australia BA | |
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Sport | Amateur boxing |
Jurisdiction | Australia |
Founded | 1924 |
Affiliation | AIBA |
Regional affiliation | OCBC |
Headquarters | Albert Park, Victoria |
President | Ted Tanner |
Chief Exec | Kable Kelleway |
Men's coach | Don Abnett |
Women's coach | Bodo Andreass |
Official website | |
www.boxing.org.au | |
Boxing Australia (BA) is the governing body for the sport of amateur boxing in Australia.
History
The body was founded in 1924 as the Boxing Union of Australia. In 1990s, the body took its current name of Boxing Australia.[1]
Structure
The overarching management and strategic focus is handled a Board of five directors, with the ability to coopt two non-voting directors plus the Chief Executive Officer, Kable Kelleway.[2]
References
- ↑ Oliver, Paul (2006). "Boxing Australia Inc." (pdf). What’s the Score? A survey of cultural diversity and racism in Australian sport (Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission): 61. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- ↑ "Board Directors". Boxing Australia. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
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