Sarita Devi suspended for Asiad protest

Boxer Sarita Devi had refused a bronze medal during the Asian Games in Incheon

Update: 2014-10-23 05:25 GMT
Provisionally suspended she might be but Indian boxer L Sarita Devi has not given up hopes of participating in next month's World Championships. Photo: AP/ File
New Delhi: Taking strict action, AIBA has provisionally suspended India’s woman boxer Laishram Sarita Devi for refusing to accept the bronze medal at the Asian Games podium ceremony.Protesting a controversial verdict, Sarita in an unprecedented move, had refused to wear the medal around her neck as she broke down on the podium during the ceremony for the 57-60 kg category.
 
“The AIBA also provisionally suspended Sarita’s coaches (Messrs Gurbakhsh Singh Sandhu, Blas Iglesias Fernandez and Sagar Mal Dhayal) as well as Indian chef-de-mission in the Incheon Asiad, Adille J. Sumariwalla and will not allow any of them to participate at all levels of competitions, events and meetings until further notice,” an AIBA statement said.
This case has been sent for review by the AIBA Disciplinary Commission and it means that Sarita Devi, the above mentioned coaches as well as Sumariwalla, will not be allowed to participate in the AIBA women’s world boxing championships in Jeju Islands (Korea), 2014, the statement added.
 
Reacting to her suspension, Sarita said that she is unaware of the development and will only act when she gets a formal word from AIBA.
“I have not received any communication from AIBA as of now. When I will see the letter, I will decide what I have to do,” Sarita said. 
Coach Sandhu said the matter will be resolved soon.

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