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2017 – 2020 Executive Members
Mr A. Mofu
Adv L. Kwababana
Mr E. Hlasoa
Ms P. Tsotetsi
Ms E. Bosman
Ms C. Mashiloane
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Vision
•To be the Continental and World leader in the sport of Open Boxing, enabling South Africa to excel with medal winning success at Olympic
Games.
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• It is important to note that 2015/2016 has been a very difficult financial year where the organisation operated at a zero budget.
• We therefore could not implement projects and programmes as per our year plan.
• We eventually received funding 4 months before the financial year end.
• This impacted negatively on our targets.
2015/16 Activity Report
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SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES
• 1. COMPETITIONS
• 1.1 NATIONAL
• 1.2 INTERNATIONAL
• 2 TRAININGS & WORKSHOPS
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Junior and Youth ChampionshipsMarch 2015 Gauteng-Pretoria
• There was adequate representation of provinces and all athletes showed extraordinary talent.
• Technical Officials also outdone themselves in carrying out their duties.
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Elite ChampionshipsJuly 2015 EC - Grahamstown
• All provinces were represented, all provinces had full male teams and some had incomplete and some had no female teams at all.
• Provinces need to work harder in recruiting new female athletes in order to balance necessary quotas and this will also help us fulfil the constitutional mandate of S.A with regards to gender equality.
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TOP SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPSDecember 2015 Wits University
• SRSA featured us in their Annual Top Schools Programme.
• All expenses were taken care of by SRSA, BUT still, provinces failed to attend, and those who did attend did not have full teams.
• A squad of 14 boxers were selected to form part of the Vision 2022 Commonwealth Games Programme.
• These boxers converged to P.E-Eastern Cape Academy of Sport for Physiological and Psychological Evaluation and Support.
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WOMEN TALENT IDENTIFICATION Feb 2016 LIMPOPO-Malamulele
• Main objective of this tournament was to uplift underperforming and almost non-existent provinces when it comes to the representation of female boxers.
• Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West.
• The championship was driven by the Women Commission and it was successful.
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Pre-Test Match-MANDELA CUPFeb 2016 Port Elizabeth
• With the assistance of the NMM Municipality, a Nelson Mandela Cup Pre-Test Match was held in Port Elizabeth.
• All provinces brought the agreed upon number of athletes.
• The results proved that an event of this nature can be materialized.
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JUNIOR AND YOUTHFeb 2016 Western Cape-CPUT
• All nine provinces were well represented.
• Athletes showed improvement in performance.
• Some of these boxers will be included in the Vision 2022 Programme, as well as the AU Region Five Games, which will be held in Angola in Dec.
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ZONE 4 GAMES April 2015 Pretoria
• Six countries participated, namely: Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland.
• 8 male and 2 female boxers participated in this championship.
• Our boxers performed extremely well and we obtained position 2.
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ALL AFRICA GAMESAug 2015 Congo
• We had 5 male and 1 female boxers that participated in these games.
• Performance was satisfactory, and we obtained 1 bronze and 1 silver medal.
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ZONE 4 Jan 2016 Mozambique
• Six countries participated.
• We had 8 males and 3 females.
• We obtained 6 silver and 3 gold medals.
• We were position 2.
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OLYMPIC QUALIFIERS March 2016Cameroon-Yaounde
• We had 7 male boxers and 1 female boxers.
• 1 male attended the camp but had health complications and could not go to Cameroon.
• The female boxer could not go, in lieu of personal reasons.
• The teams’ performance showed that they were well prepared for the competition.
• They obtained 1 gold and 2 bronze medals.
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Women Development WorkshopJan 2016 Welkom
• 2 delegates per province were invited, including the National Women Commission.
• The objective of this workshop was to strategize on issues pertaining to women.
• They developed their Plan of Action and they have began with their first programme (LIM TALENT ID).
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PRESIDENTIAL WORKSHOPJan 2016 Welkom
• All provincial presidents were invited.
• Main objective:
To amend and adopt the SBL Rules
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2 STAR COACHES COURSEFeb 2016 Cameroon-Yaounde
• 3 coaches attended the course.
• All 3 coaches passed their exams
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1 STAR REFEREES & JUDGES COURSE March 2016 Cape Town
• 16 nationally qualified officials attended this course.
• 2 AIBA instructors conducted the course.
• They did the theory and the practical aspects of the course.
• Instructors immediate feedback: “trainees performed very well.”
• All 16 R&Js passed
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SUCCESSES
Together we managed to:• ensure that our targets are reached
irrespective of the challenges mentioned above.
• Strengthen our relationship with the stakeholders
• Our athletes performance has improved (internationally)
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SECRETARY’S SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES REPORT
2015/2016 financial year was a remarkably exciting year as we have achieved all our targeted goals, but 2016/2017 has been a year of difficulty for our organisation as we could not achieve our targeted
goals due to financial constraints, but we soldiered on.
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TEAM DELIVERY
NELSON MANDELA CUP
• This is an international tournament which is going to be held annually, where all AIBA member countries will be invited to attend.
• This tournament was blessed by the Nelson Mandela Metro Municipality as well as AIBA.
• The Pre Test was done in the beginning of 2016, then the first tournament was held successfully in Port Elizabeth - July 2016.
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• AUSC GAMES
• These games are organised biannually by the Olympic Committee. All countries that fall under Region 5 participated in these games.
• Our youth team that was selected during the Junior and Youth Championship that took place in Cape Town.
• The athletes that were selected presented us very well and retained our first position.
TEAM DELIVERY
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TEAM DELIVERY
• ZONE 4 CHAMPIONSHIP
• This is the annual championship held in Zone 4, attended by all countries that are in this zone as per AFBC demarcations.
• This championship was not a success compared to the other years since 75% of the member countries did not attend due to different reasons stated by them.
• Only South Africa, Zimbabwe and Angola that participated in this championship.
• Our athletes also represented us well in this competition
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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSIONS WORKSHOP
• On the 30th March to the 2nd April 2017 a commissions workshop was conducted.
• The main purpose of the workshop was for the commissions to come up with strategies for their respective commissions.
• We also had members from Swaziland that attended this workshop.
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Development
Over the last few years SANABO has witnessed growth in all areas of the sport.
In order to continue this growth and realize our sport’s potential; SANABO is taking the opportunity to consolidate its developments programs to ensure a solid foundation for the future growth of Open Boxing in South Africa.
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Development Pillars
•Establish Growth Pathways (boxers, coaches and officials)
Coach education and development
R&J education and development
Club support and development
Boxers Education and Development
Governance
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SANABO GOALS AND TARGETS
• The draft strategy for 2017-2020 describes our goals and targets – these will ensure a solid foundation is established for the sport’s future growth through strong pathways that interconnect and support each other.
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SANABO 2017 – 2020 GOALS
Bouts Our Goals WHY
In the ring Develop and support the sport of boxing to ensure growth and success at all levels
At the core of our existence is boxing. Improving and enhancing the pathway for recreational, competitive and elite boxing is central to our being and inachieving success
Outside the ring Fully support and respect our members and volunteers and provide the right environment to help us grow our sport
We recognise and understand our members and volunteers needs as we progress and develop our sport
In the spotlight Champion SA Open Boxing, tell our story, build our brand and raise our profile
Our review has highlighted a desire to promote and communicate a more positive image of boxing
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Bouts Our Goals WHY
Our Association- Back to basics
Strengthen and improve our Association to ensure we operate as a modern day fit for purpose professional national sporting body
We need to take pride in our history and tradition while recognising the need for change from a traditionally structured Association to a more modern day fit for purpose well led national sporting body
Our finances Maximise our funding and improve our financial standing by diversifying income streams and becoming more financially self sufficient
We acknowledge and thank our stakeholders for their continued financial assistance. We need to retain this assistance but also identify new revenue streams to support our long-term development and growth
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Constitution Alignment-RSA• SANABO Constitution; as amended and adopted in a Annual
General Meeting on the 2nd of April 2016 in East London; conforms to the constitution of the Republic of South Africa.
• Clause 1.3 of SANABO Constitution refers;
• The provisions of this Constitution are founded upon and shall be implemented and administered in the recognition of human dignity, equality and the advancement of human rights and freedoms, non-racialism, non-sexism and the right of freedom of Organization and the supremacy of the Constitution of the Republic South Africa (1996), the rule of law and good corporate governance.
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Constitution Alignment-SASCOC
• Clause 6.2.5 of SANABO Constitution refers;
• 6.2.5 to apply annually to be a member of SASCOC and to abide by their Constitution, Rules and Regulations (provided that they do not conflict with the AIBA Regulations), as well as to affiliate to the International Boxing Association (AIBA) and/or any other national or international sports body as the General Council upon the recommendation of the national executive may decide. To cooperate with SASCOC, in particular as regards the participation of AOB BOXERS in all Multi-Code Games and Events (provided that such games and events are held in accordance with the AIBA Regulations).
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Constitution Alignment-AIBA
• Clause 6.2.5 of SANABO Constitution refers;
• This Constitution may be altered or varied, at any time, by the Members in General Meeting, upon a majority vote of not less than 75%(seventy-five per centum) of the total votes of the Members, whose representatives are present and entitled to vote at that time provided not less than 21 (twenty-one) working days written notification of such Meeting, together with a copy of a proposed resolution/s.
• Following any amendment to the AIBA Statutes or Bylaws, SANABO shall update this Constitution to ensure that it fully complies with the AIBA Statutes and Bylaws.
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Governance Compliance
•The term Governance, describes:
the process of running SANABO
making decisions
ensuring proper accountability
To be an effective and accountable organization, SANABO needs to ensure that it has good governance arrangements in place.
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Governance Compliance
The basic principles of Governance in SANABO context include:
AccountabilityOpennessIntegrityAppropriate communications channels
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SETTING THE SCENE
•Open Boxing in South Africa is governed by SANABO whose objective is to develop, foster and control it in the 9 provinces.
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SUMMARY OF NATIONAL CLUBS
PROVINCES NO OF DISTRICTS TOTAL NUMBER OF CLUBS
EC 8 196
KZN 11 123
GAU 5 106
FS 5 82
NW 4 16
MP 3 44
NC 5 45
LIM 5 19
WC 6 74
TOTAL 52 705
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NATIONAL ADMIN DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
PORTFOLIO AFRICAN COLOURED INDIAN WHITE WOMEN DISABLED
PRESIDENT 9 0 0 0 0 1
SECRETARY GEN 8 0 0 1 0 1
FULL TIME STAFF 0 0 0 0 0 0
PART TIME EMPLOYED 0 0 0 0 0 0
EXCO MEMBERS 45 2 0 4 19 2
FINANCE COMMITTEE 8 0 0 1 1 0
AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE
0 0 0 0 0 0
TRANSFORMATION COMMITTEE
0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 70 2 0 6 20 4
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
SANABO has no sponsor and not because of a lack of trying. Potential sponsors believe they get more TV and other media exposure with professional boxing.
SRSASRSA does provide (limited) funding on an annual basis. The problem is that the funds are always received too late to spend the amount of money before the end of the financial year.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
•SANABO is at a distinct disadvantage for funding when compared to the millions of Rands that BSA receives annually.
•2014/15 financial year – 1,8 million rand received.
•2015/16 financial year – 1,2 million rand received
•2016/17 financial year – 1,2 million rand received
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• 0 Medal in London 2012
• 1 Bronze in Rio 2016
• 1 Gold & 1 Bronze in Doha 2015
• 0 Medal in Astana 2015
Key Facts about Africa
• 1 WSB franchise
• Registered APB boxers: 28
• 3-star coach: 85
• 3-star R & J: 21
• ITOs: 52
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• African boxers are under-represented in AIBA competitions
• First year of Tokyo Olympic Cycle
• Grass-Root Development is a long-term project.
Africa 6%
Americas12%
Asia26%
Europe…
WYBC 2016 Entries by Continent
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Why Africa in 2017?
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AIBA Year of Africa 2017
AIBA Year of Africa 2017 is an all-in-one development programme
aiming to promote boxing at all levels, to ensure close partnership
between AIBA / AFBC / NF and to leave the continent with AIBA
boxing legacy.
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Sport
- An all-in-one boxing development programme to promote Boxing at all levels.
- Road show principle –reach the grassroots / fans
- Creation and optimisation of processes to optimise future initiatives on the continent.
Partnership
- Ensure full synergies between AIBA / AFBC/NF for best practice
- A top tier sponsor to relay awareness of AIBA competitions
- Consolidation of third party brand endorsers
Legacy
- A model that can be duplicated to other continents
- A comprehensive course program that can be rolled out across all confederations
- Tangible grassroots / HeadsUp initiatives
AIBA Year of Africa 2017
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What are the objectives?
- Raise the awareness
• Attract more people to practice boxing or to join the AIBA family.
• Raise continental boxing awareness
- Empower the AFBC & NFs by increasing the number of
• Active NFs to enlarge the scale of African boxing
• Boxers present at the continental and world level
• AIBA certified ITOs, R & J, Coach in Africa
• African boxers and coaches in the Olympic Solidarity program
- Develop the PunchUp program
• Targeting all stakeholders including boxers, coaches, R&Js, ITOs, Cutman, NF staff.
• The best-practice optimised to roll out in other continents
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WSB/APB
3 Stars
2 Stars
1 Star
PunchUP Program
AIBA Development Program Pyramid
AIBA Certificated Courses (Existing)
The PunchUP Programme
• An extension of AIBA existing Certificated Courses to the grass-root level.
• Targeting all stakeholders including boxers, coaches, R&Js, ITOs, Cutman, NF staff.
• Emphasizing the code of ethics & behaviour
PunchUP Program
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How to implement?
- AIBA Truck
• The AIBA truck brings in HeadsUp, initiation courses and boxing equipment
- AFBC & NF Ownership
• Activate the AFBC NFs to take ownerships of the running and maintaining of the AIBA development program.
- Hub / Station & Beyond
• Streamline AIBA’s existing development programme into 4 Hubsand 6 stations
• Create AIBA PunchUP program
• Follow up
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Event Model
B. AIBA Certificated Courses
AIBA PunchUP Program
Initiation courses for school-age kids on TaiShan foldable ring (Truck)
Training and exhibition by NF boxers.
Equipment donation to the hosting NF
C. AIBA Hubs
R&J, ITOs, Coaches, Ringside Doctor, Cutman, etc.
A. Competitions Continental Qualifier National Championships Regional Championships
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#RoadtoHamburg
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Hub MoroccoTime: May 10th
Model: B + C
Hub Ivory CoastTime: May 31st – June 4th
Model: B + C
Hub CongoTime: July 3th – July 17th
Model: A + B + C
Hub ZambiaTime: Nov W3Model: B + C
Hub South AfricaTime: Jul 26-30Model: B + C
Hub KenyaTime: Sep W 4Model: B + C
Hub EgyptTime: Oct W2Model: B + C
Hub SenegalTime: Oct W4Model: B + C
Hub AngolaTime: Nov W1Model: B + C
Hub TogoTime: June 14th – 18th
Model: B + C
RoadmapHub TunisiaTime: Nov W4Model: B + C
Hub
Station
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Date PlaceVISA
RestrictionCountries Impacted Language
People Impacted Event Model
Boxer Coach NTO/ITO R & JNF
StaffSchool
Kid CompetitionAIBA
Courses
PunchUP
Hub Station
1 May 10–14 Morocco No 7 FRA 12 30 30 30 10 300 x x
2 May 31-Jun 4Ivory Coast No 7 FRA 12 25 25 25 10 300 x x
3 Jun 14–18 Togo No 9 FRA 12 30 30 30 10 300 x x
4 Jul 03-09-17 Congo No 30 FRA 15 35 35 35 10 300 x x x
5 Jul 5 - 19South Africa Yes 7 ENG 15 20 20 20 10 300 x x x
6August 23-25-Sep 9 Hamburg No 58 ENG n/A n/A n/A n/A n/A n/A x x x
7 Sep W4 Kenya Yes 5 ENG 15 20 20 20 10 300 x x
8 Oct W2 Egypt No 5 ARB 12 20 20 20 10 300 x x
9 Oct W4 Senegal No 5 FRA 12 20 20 20 10 300 x x
10 Nov W1 Angola Yes 1 POR 12 20 20 20 10 300 x x
11 Nov W3 Zambia Yes 7 ENG 15 25 25 25 10 300 x x
12 Nov W4 Tunisia No 4FRA/ARB 12 30 30 30 10 300 x x
30 141 275 275 275 110 3,300
Total 4,376
Yearly Event Calendar
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AIBA Boxing Truck tours around Africa providing boxing values, expertise and equipment
AIBA Boxing Truck to be converted into a mini-gym
HeadsUp educative activities to interact with the participants
Mini van can contribute to equipment logistics
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On behalf of SANABO, we are delighted about the commitment of the former Honourable Minister to assist in the development of Open
Boxing in South Africa.
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Restore SANABO status now
Launch a stronger challenge at the CMG– launch pad for 2020
Ultim
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2020
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• The Vuka Sidlale is a Inter ProvincialSeries that will be staged in two venues(EC and GAU) on fort-nightly basis.
• Each venue will host 18 tournaments culminating to the finals (staged in one venue)
• Each Province will be required to enter aminimum of 10 male and 5 female boxersfor the Inter Provincial Series.
VUKA SIDLALE: SANABO BOXING LEAGUE (SBL)
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• Boxers will be awarded points during the course of the SBL (Ranking)
• Boxer of the tournament in each tournament will be incentivized
• Officials will be registered and incentivized
• Top boxers (1-3) will be rewarded at the end of the League (sponsorship)
• Top Provinces (1-3) will be rewarded at the end of the League (sponsorship)
• Through the SBL, SANABO will ensure that most Elite Boxers are kept active
VUKA SIDLALE: BENEFITS
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• We have already engaged some of our suppliers who are keen to partner with us in this new venture.
• As an organization we shall continue to engage other stakeholders to ensure that this new venture becomes as success.
• SRSA to assist in securing sponsorships
VUKA SIDLALE: SANABO BOXING LEAGUE (SBL)
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SUGGESTED PROVINCIAL TEAMSPROVINCE NEW SBL NAMES LOGOS/AMBLEMS
NORTH WEST SCORPIONS
KWAZULU NATAL KILLER WHALES
FREE STATE VIPERS
WESTERN CAPE FOXES
EASTERN CAPE BADGERS
NORTHEN CAPE FALCONS
GAUTENG WORKER BEES
LIMPOPO LEOPARDS
MPUMALANGA BLACK SPIDERS
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• Education and Training remains a critical pillar in the holisticdevelopment of the sport it’s therefore important that the Organizationcontinues to ensure that its administrators, referees/judges, coachesand athletes are continuously capacitated to ensure a successful SBL.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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• As an Executive we have noted a great need to now focus on training of our own active athletes as we have noted that majority of whom that have come through our ranks continue to struggle in the outside competitive world. We have lost some boxers to the scourge of the outside challenges.
• Through the intervention and assistance of SASCOC’s ADECO Programme which assist all our athletes with Life Skills. It is our view that our current Provincial & National Athletes be placed on such a programme which will assist them with the future needed skills.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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• Clubs remain the basic unit of the organization.
• There are currently clubs managed by individuals and communities through out the country and are registered in Local Boxing Structure and in turn to the District and Provincial Structures.
• All our boxers are members of clubs.
• Provinces continue to ask that as a National body to assist them in staging inter clubs tournaments and leagues to ensure that there is continuous participation of our boxers especially the juniors and youth.
CLUB DEVELOPMENT
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• Only in certain Local Municipalities that clubs are supported by transport to attend various tournaments and some clubs tend to miss out on the opportunity.
• It is imperative that as an organization we support these local tournaments as they also serve as a base for Talent Identification for our National and International Junior and Youth Championships.
CLUB DEVELOPMENT
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OPERATION VICTORY LAP
• A programme to be jointly coordinated by SRSA, Defence Force, SASCOC and SANABO
• The programme aims to revisit the existing MOU between SASCOC & Defence Force.
• Recruitment of Boxers aged 18-21 between 2015, 2016 & 2017 and they be placed at the various Military bases.
• The DG – SRSA engage the DG Defence force with an aim that at least 3 boxers over a period of 3 years are recruited by SANABO and are guaranteed a space at any Military base on condition that they meet the minimum intake requirements as set out at the Defence Force recruitment guidelines.
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OPERATION VICTORY LAP
• The recruited boxers to sign an agreement with SANABO that they will remain within the Open Boxing ranks for a period of 8 years (two Olympic cycles).
• The recruited boxers will compete in all SANABO National Champs THROUGH Provincial Teams coached by one of the SANABO National Qualified Coaches.
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PROJECTS BUDGET SUMMARY
PROJECTS COSTS
VUKA SIDLALE: SANABO BOXING LEAGUE (SBL)R7 000 000.00
EDUCATION AND TRAINING R1 000 000.00
CLUB DEVELOPMENT R1 000 000.00
OPERATION VICTORY LAPR1 000 000.00
TOTAL COST R10 000 000.00
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Meeting with BSA
• Marketing
• Training and Development
• Boxing Awards
• Testing of Boxers graduating into professional
• MOU
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Areas of cooperation
• Coach Development
• R&Js Development
• Tournaments
• Women Boxing Development
• Training Camps
• Medical Development