International org probing teen boxer’s death

Boxing

The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has initiated an independent investigation into the death of teenage Jordanian boxer Rashed Al-Swaisat, who died last month after sustaining a head injury at the world youth championships in Poland.

19-year-old Al-Swaisat was taken to hospital where he underwent emergency brain surgery after collapsing during the third round of his under-81 kg contest with Estonia’s Anton Winogradow.

Al-Swaisat later died after spending more than a week in the hospital.

Vincent Gremeaux, the head of the Centre for Sport Medicine of the Lausanne University Hospital, will lead the probe, the world governing body said in a statement on Thursday.

“I am pleased to provide my support to AIBA in this matter,” Gremeaux said.

“My specific tasks as an independent expert are to help clarifying the exact course of events that led to the boxer’s death and to review the protocols and treatments that were followed and administered on the occasion of this accident.”

Gremeaux will review the circumstances of Rashed’s participation in the competition, his past medical history, his injury, treatment and the protocols followed on that occasion.

“AIBA is determined to ensure that we learn every possible lesson from Rashed’s tragic death,” AIBA President Umar Kremlev said.

“Boxing has made huge progress in terms of safety and we are fortunate that such injuries are extremely rare in our sport.”

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