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London Olympics: India protest against Vikas Krishan's 'defeat'

Last Updated: Saturday, August 4, 2012, 17:19
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London Olympics: India protest against Vikas Krishan's 'defeat'London: India has lodged a counter appeal in the boxer Vikas Krishan controversy. The Indian boxing team has appealed to the International Boxing Association to declare Vikas Krishan a winner in the Welter weight (69 kg) event which Vikas first won.

Also Read: Indians gear up to counter-protest AIBA decision at Olympics»

But five hours later referee overturned the decision to announce Errol Spence of USA as the winner.

Earlier, stunned by Vikas Krishan's ouster from the Olympic Games following a reversal of decision by the International Boxing Association, Indian Chef-de-Mission P K Muralidharan Raja had said in the morning the country's contingent will not take AIBA's decision lying down even though it has "limited options" in the matter.

Vikas Krishan loses a bout he won five hours earlier»

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In a stunning reversal of fortunes, Vikas (69kg) was ousted after AIBA overturned the result of his pre-quarterfinal bout, that he had won, following a review.

The 20-year-old had won 13-11 over Errol Spence in a thrilling contest last night but following an appeal by his rival's team management, the AIBA awarded the bout 15-13 to the American citing the fouls committee by the Indian which were not noticed by the referee.

Raja, also the Indian Boxing Federation's Secretary General, said the team will not accept the decision.


"The decision has been overturned but it's not as if we cannot do anything about it," Raja insisted.

But Raja admitted that there were not too many options in front of the team after the world body's review and reversal of the original decision.

"In such cases, the jury decision is final. Because they replay the bout and go through it very closely before deciding whether to stick to the original decision or overturn it. Not many options are there but let's see. We will still try to find a way forward," he said.

Earlier, the AIBA cited fouls committed by Vikas as the reason for overturning his 13-11 win.

"There were a total of nine (9) holding fouls committed by the Indian boxer in the third round alone. However the Referee only gave one caution," the AIBA said in a statement after a review by its Competition Jury.

"In the second round, at the time 02:38, the boxer from India spitted out his gumshield intentionally. However the Referee didn't give any warning," it added.


Based on these "findings", the jury members "unanimously" decided to award Spence four points, thereby making him the winner.

"Based on the AIBA Technical & Competition Rules 12.1.9, the Referee should have given at least two (2) warnings to the Indian boxer. Although the boxer from India intentionally spitted out his gumshield, the Referee's view was blocked by the boxer from the USA and was not able to see the action," the international body said.

"...At least four points should have been awarded to the boxer from the USA. Therefore the final score should be 13:15 in favour of the USA. The protest is accepted and the winner of Bout 142 is Errol Spence (USA)," the AIBA statement added.

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) also came out in support of Vikas and condemned the decision of AIBA.

"IOA condemns this decision. This result should be strongly taken up by the Indian contingent and unitedly protested and reviewed," IOA vice-President Tarlochan Singh said.

"There are four different judges and they make their separate decisions. It is baffling why did none of them objected to this. Four people have given verdicts and it is wrong for USA to appeal after the decision has been given," he added.

Vikas' father Krishan Kumar said: "It is totally wrong. I had a word with him after he was declared a winner and then we went to sleep. It is only in the morning that we saw that the decision has been overturned.

"The officials of the Indian team they should protest against this decision and he should be reinstated. If this is not protested, it will affect the moral of the boxers. I also want to request Sports Minister Ajay Maken to take it up with USA and help it to be overturned," he added.

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) also came out in support of Vikas and condemned the decision of AIBA.

"IOA condemns this decision. This result should be strongly taken up by the Indian contingent and unitedly protested and reviewed," IOA vice-President Tarlochan Singh told PTI.

"There are four different judges and they make their separate decisions. It is baffling why did none of them objected to this. Four people have given verdicts and it is wrong for USA to appeal after the decision has been given," he added.

Vikas' father Krishan Kumar said: "It is totally wrong. I had a word with him after he was declared a winner and then we went to sleep. It is only in the morning that we saw that the decision has been overturned.

"The officials of the Indian team they should protest against this decision and he should be reinstated. If this is not protested, it will affect the moral of the boxers. I also want to request Sports Minister Ajay Maken to take it up with USA and help it to be overturned," he added.

PTI

First Published: Saturday, August 4, 2012, 10:24

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Santibrata - Kplkata
So, let all decisions be taken by the jury instead of judges!I will not be surprised if USA appeals against the decision of 100 meter final also!
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Abhijith - India
american`s are living on their past in terms of boxing. . . they have fallen short of world class players in the game it seems. . . its sad that the land of Muhammad Ali ,Tyson and many more greats , has to get out of the ring to win a match. . .at least in next olympics, train well and try to end the match inside the ring. . .
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Nikhil - Bangalore,India
LOL..Roy Boy,whats with all the hate and personal comments.Cmon man..You need to dial it back there a little too.Everyones allowed to express their opinion here.Fair or not fair,an opinion is an opinion and yes decisions are final.This is sport.Lets all just try to talk about this with a calm head.No hard feelings pal. Go get yourself that beer on Mukesh`s behalf and take it easy boys.Ciao
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Roy Hammer - USA
Deepak, hearbreak for the whole country? C`mon man, there`s a lot of grandmother`s out there that probably don`t care, you know what I mean? Hey, but I like your suggestion, rematch, that would be nice, and Big Errol will take down Vikas, IMO.
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Roy Hammer - USA
Mukesh ~ you and the man! You`re another one that has a pair hanging of golden nuggets - get on that girl friend and make her smile, brother! Good call.
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Roy Hammer - USA
Mumin ~ understand your disappointment just wish the referee did his job right during the fight. It so, it would have been a different story and I think you probably know that. A mistake(s) were made, appealed, and the rightful winner was declared, that`s justice! Sorry pal, you probably will not agree and not asking you to agree. You know what is hard about this decision? It should have been called correctly the first time.
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Roy Hammer - USA
Bad politics of US? Really? Hey, try this, bad officiating! Get a clue bro!
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Roy Hammer - USA
You started out very clear and logical then you became emotional, this is fallacy. Hey, understand many are upset but if the officiating was done right during the fight, you guys would be saying, `wow, Krishan almost won`. C`mon, you know Big Errol won the fight - please! It`s not the end of the world, it`s a boxing match. Calm down, get some rest, sleep on it, all will be better tomorrow.
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Roy Hammer - USA
Relax pal, they already appealed and the answer is Krishan 13 Spence 15 - Big Errol is the winner, now go have a beer!
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Roy Hammer - USA
A good fight bad officiating. Had the fouls been called appropriately, Spence would have won regardless, and Krishan would not have gone to bed thinking he was he winner. Now his dad`s upset! Sheesh, very bad officiating. Spence, winner! Sleep on it fellas!
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