Olympics-Federations consider SportAccord position after IOC row (Reuters)
By Karolos Grohmann May 9 (Reuters) – Several international federations will be reviewing their membership of sports umbrella organisation SportAccord next week after its president launched a scathing attack on the International Olympic Committee (IOC), they said on Saturday. The international boxing federation (AIBA) became the latest body to withdraw from SportAccord, an organisation representing close to 100 Olympic and non-Olympic sports federations and organisers of multi-sports games. It pulled out this week after SportAccord President Marius Vizer’s scathing attack on the IOC last month. AIBA also withdrew from the World Combat Games 2017 organised by SportAccord, leaving the event with just five Olympic sports among the 15 involved.