BFI okays assessment framework for camps
New Delhi, May 3 -- The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has formalised the assessment framework for the Elite National Coaching Camp, a key exercise that will determine national rankings and selection for upcoming international competitions.
The assessment outcomes will be instrumental in finalising India's representation for major global events, including the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, World Boxing Cup 2, and other international tournaments, with rankings remaining valid until the next evaluation cycle, a release said.
Strength & Conditioning tests will be held on May 6 and 7, followed by sparring bouts from May 11 to 15, conducted in a knockout format to determine final standings across weight categories.
The evaluation carries a total of 200 marks, combining both technical and non-technical parameters. Non-technical components - including attendance, weight management, health management, international potential, and S&C - will contribute to the overall score alongside technical assessments.
The framework also factors in recent performances, including results from the COAS Cup 2026. Rankings within each weight category will be determined through a structured knockout formats.
Only the top-performing boxers will continue in the National Coaching Camp -top four in Olympic weight categories and top two in non-Olympic divisions.
In addition, BFI has outlined strict protocols for weight management, attendance, and discipline, with clearly defined scoring criteria and penalties....
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