The feedbacks of the ASBC Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships are positive and the management of the Asian Boxing Confederation are making the analysis of the competition.
Mr. Walid Jarrar of Jordan worked as Deputy Technical Delegate in the ASBC Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan and supported the Technical Delegate, Mrs. Sadie Duffy during the event. He underlined the strong performance of the Indian boxers in Astana and the experienced boxing official from Jordan was satisfied with the organizations and the level of boxing.
He will be working at the upcoming Junior World Boxing Championships in Yerevan, Armenia from November 23 short after this busy competition.
“It was a great Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships in Astana, it was an exhausting long competition for all of us but the Kazakh LOC was very well organized and they have done a great job.
The Grand Opening Ceremony was excellent and I believe that it was impressed the boxing fans in the venue on Day1. All of the officials have done great work and we have done our duties as a real team in Astana.
All of the referees and judges have done great work in this ASBC Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships. The coaches were taking care of their young boxers and immensely supported them during the whole championships.
I was the Deputy Technical Delegate for the entire championships and I was enjoying my duty from the start until the finals. We had some bout reviews in the youth age groups especially in the final stages of the championships but I think all of these decisions were correct in Astana.
I was very happy working with so experienced officials in this championship. It was a very long event for all of us but very enjoyable.
Jordan’s boxers were able to earn medals in this competition and we were satisfied with their performances. This event was only the beginning of their boxing career.
India was on the top of the medal standings for the very first time but I impressed with the performance of the boxers from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Japan as well,” said Mr. Walid Jarrar after the ASBC Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships.
Source: ASBC News