AIBA Competitions definition

AIBA Competitions means any Boxing Match, Competition, Event, League or Tournament which is authorized and approved in accordance with the AIBA Technical Rules and AIBA 3 Programs Competition Rules (AOB, APB and WSB);
AIBA Competitions means all competitions of AOB, APB and WSB;
AIBA Competitions means all competitions of AOB;

Examples of AIBA Competitions in a sentence

  • Any Coach active in professional boxing shall be allowed to be a Coach and/or Second in AIBA Competitions once the Coach has been certified by AIBA as a registered Coach.

  • For hosting its competitions, EUBC has a preference for more experienced National Federations having organized AIBA Competitions in the past with proven records.

  • Bidder shall also include their SPIN number and their FCC Registration Number (FRN), and a minimum of three (3) references that demonstrate their ability to provide the services requested in this RFP.

  • For hosting its major competitions, AIBA gives preference to the more experienced National Federations and Cities, who have organised AIBA Competitions or other international sporting events with proven records.

  • For all AIBA Competitions, the ring must be 6.10m square inside the line of the ropes.

  • All Boxers, Coaches, Officials, National Federation Office Holders must be members of or licensed and/or authorized by their National Federation, Confederation and AIBA to participate in national and international AIBA Competitions, unless AIBA otherwise consents.

  • All R&Js in all AIBA Competitions must sign the Code of Conduct attached in Appendix E.

  • It also ensures that R&Js appointed to AIBA Competitions are suitably qualified and secures sufficient numbers of appropriately accredited R&Js for international, regional and national competitions by creating teaching tools, tutorial and career paths that will sustain the quality of R&Js.

  • If a Boxer has represented USA Boxing in any AIBA Competition and is also a national of two or more countries simultaneously, this Boxer must select only one National Federation to enter AIBA Competitions.

  • If the suspension is for a period of less than one year, then Boxers and Coaches from the suspended National Federation shall be permitted to participate in AIBA Competitions provided such Boxers and Coaches are registered by the National Olympic Committee to which such suspended National Federation is affiliated.

Related to AIBA Competitions

  • Anti-competitive Practice means any collusion, bid rigging or anti-competitive arrangement, or any other practice coming under the purview of The Competition Act 2002, between two or more bidders, with or without the knowledge of the Purchaser, that may impair the transparency, fairness and the progress of the procurement process or to establish bid prices at artificial, non-competitive levels;

  • Non-Compete Period means the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending twelve months after the earlier of the expiration of the Employment Period or the Executive’s Date of Termination.