Lausanne (Switzerland): Umar Kremlev of Russia was elected president of the troubled International Boxing Association (AIBA) on Saturday despite clear concerns of Olympic officials about his candidacy.
The governing body, known as AIBA, said Kremlev won more than 57% of the vote in a five-candidate contest involving 155 national federations.
The International Olympic Committee last year stripped the AIBA of its responsibility to organise boxing at the Summer Games amid concerns over the integrity of Olympic bouts, governance and finance.
It is far from clear that Kremlev's victory will help solve AIBA's main challenge regaining that recognition before the Paris Olympics in 2024. Boxing will take place at the Tokyo Olympics next summer, but the IOC has cut AIBA out of organizing the men's and women's tournaments and qualifying events next year.
IOC President Thomas Bach confirmed this week that AIBA had been made well aware of the Olympic body's concerns about some candidates, who he did not identify but was understood to include Kremlev.