Monday, 10 August 2009

Is Women's Boxing ready for the 2012 Olympics?

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will announce later this week whether or not women's boxing will be included for the first time at London 2012.

In the lead up to this decision, the IOC have been considering a number of key issues, among them are:
  • Is women's boxing a global sport?
  • Does it have sufficient strength and depth so safety and competitiveness are not an issue?
  • How best can we integrate women's boxing into the already crowded men's programme?
  • Are there any ramifications for men’s boxing if a women's competition went ahead?
  • Would reducing the weight classes for men and women compromise the safety of the sport?
I decided to go out and find a coach and take to the ring myself in order to learn more about the safety regulations, training and basic skills within the sport.

Below is an extract of my 30 minute radio documentary on the debate surrounding women boxing at the Olympics.