The team delegations’ handbooks of the World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Events are revealed

The European Games, the African Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event, the Asian Games, the Panamerican Games and the Pacific Games are over and 109 boxers from 49 National Federations earned their quotas for Paris 2024 this year.

The dates and the venues of the next year’s World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Events are revealed still on August 2023 and all of the National Federations can prepare to these important competitions. Italy and Thailand received the rights to host the two editions of the World Olympic Boxing Qualifiers in 2024.

The team delegations’ handbooks of the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event and the 2nd World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event are both confirmed and issued this week. These handbooks contain all of the necessary information such as the schedule of the competitions, the travelling, transportation, visa, equipment, insurance and accommodation details.

There are three qualification options for all of the National Federations during the process to get spots for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The qualification process will be finalized in the first days of June 2024, nearly two months before the start of the Olympics.

The Asian Games was postponed from 2022 to 2023 and the event will be the next highlight in September. The first Asian Qualifier took place in Hangzhou, China from September 23 until October 7 and the number of the available quotas was 34.

Among the Asian countries, China, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, North Korea, Philippines, Chinese Taipei, Tajikistan, Thailand and Uzbekistan earned at least one Olympic quota for Paris 2024.

The first World Olympic Boxing Qualifier will be held in North Italy, in Busto Arsizio, near to Milan between February 29 and March 12. Altogether 49 quotas (21 women and 28 men) will find their owners in the first World Qualifier in Italy.

The second World Olympic Boxing Qualifier will be moved to Thailand’s capital to Bangkok and it will be featured between May 23 and June 3. The remaining 51 quotas (23 women and 28 men) will be shared between the six women and seven male weight categories in Bangkok.

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Boxing2024 – 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event Team Delegations Handbook
Boxing2024 – 2nd World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event Team Delegations Handbook