Vijender Singh Joins Asian Boxing Council as Member, Eyes Growth of Sport

Indian boxing icon and Olympic medallist Vijender Singh has been appointed as a member of the Asian Boxing Council. His role is expected to bring an athlete-focused viewpoint to the council's policymaking and strategic planning for the sport's growth in Asia. Singh expressed his honour at the appointment and commitment to working for the development of boxing, with a strong focus on Indian athletes. This appointment marks a significant step in his transition from a top-level competitor to a role in international sports governance.

Key Points: Vijender Singh Appointed to Asian Boxing Council

  • Historic Olympic medallist appointed
  • Role focuses on sport development
  • Brings athlete's perspective to governance
  • A milestone for Indian boxing
  • Continues transition to sports administration
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Olympic medallist Vijender Singh appointed member of Asian Boxing Council

Olympic medallist Vijender Singh named a member of the Asian Boxing Council, aiming to contribute to the sport's development and support Indian boxers.

"I am honoured to be appointed as a member of the Asian Boxing Council. - Vijender Singh"

New Delhi, Jan 17

Indian boxing icon Vijender Singh has been named a member of the Asian Boxing Council, representing another important milestone in his transition from top athlete to global sports administrator.

Vijender, India's first Olympic boxing medallist, has nearly twenty years of experience at the top level, spanning amateur and professional boxing. His role in the Asian Boxing Council highlights his profound knowledge of the sport and his ongoing dedication to its development throughout the continent.

Speaking on the development, Vijender Singh said, "I am honoured to be appointed as a member of the Asian Boxing Council. I would like to thank the Boxing Federation of India and its leadership for entrusting me with this responsibility. I hope to fulfil this role to the best of my ability at the international level. Just as we created history in Beijing, I am committed to working for the growth of Asian boxing, with a strong focus on Indian boxers, and helping our athletes achieve even greater success in the future. I'm hoping our boxers will do will at the international stage too."

The Asian Boxing Council is integral in developing the sport's competition and growth strategies throughout the region. Vijender's involvement is anticipated to bring an athlete-focused viewpoint to policymaking, governance, and strategic planning.

Vijender Singh continues to be one of India's most well-known athletes, after earning a historic bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and securing several medals at the Commonwealth and Asian Games. Following his amateur career, he smoothly moved into professional boxing, boosting his international reputation.

His appointment is regarded as a proud milestone for Indian boxing and highlights the increasing participation of Indian athletes in international sports governance.

In July of last year, Vijender, who wanted to give back to the sport that has brought him so much joy, took on the role of 'mentor' for the Indian boxing team, which competed at the World Championships in Liverpool, UK, in September.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is fantastic news. Having an actual athlete with his experience in a governance role is so important. He knows the ground realities. Wishing him all the best!
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Priya S
Well deserved! He has the stature and the knowledge. But I hope this isn't just a ceremonial post. The real test will be if he can influence decisions that actually benefit boxers at the grassroots level in smaller states.
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Rohit P
Baap re! From Haryana to the Asian Boxing Council. What a journey. This man made us believe Indians could box at the world level. Now he will help shape the future. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Great to see Indian representation growing in international sports bodies. It's about time. His perspective as someone who has succeeded in both amateur and pro circuits is invaluable.
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Kavya N
So happy for him! He's a true legend. I remember watching his Olympic bout with my whole family. Hope he focuses on getting better facilities and exposure for our women boxers too. They are bringing so many medals!

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