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George Lamptey (left) with Olympic bronze medallist, Samuel Takyi and Coach Ofori Asare at Tokyo 2020

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Former GBF boss George Lamptey among beneficiaries of maiden IBA Sports Management Course

Former Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) chief, George Lamptey has been named among the first batch of beneficiaries of the new international sports management course initiated by the International Boxing Association (IBA) which begins next month, aimed at enhancing the academic credentials of boxing stakeholders worldwide.

This after the joint project of the IBA and the Institute of Law and Economics (Instituto Superior de Derecho y Economía, ISDE) based in Spain, the Sports Management Course, announced the first participants who were accepted to complete the program.

The first course will consist of 8 modules and commences on 1 February 2024 with 21 beneficiaries from across the world including Lamptey who between 2016 and 2021 served as Vice President and later President of the Ghanaian amateur boxing controlling body.

George Lamptey is the immediate past President of the Ghana Boxing Federation

The “Sports Management” course is structured into three distinct tiers: Tier 1 (basic), Tier 2 (intermediate), and Tier 3 (advanced). Each tier culminates with the issuance of a certificate, and successful completion of those respective tiers, grants students the eligibility to progress to the next level.

Note that both Tier 1 and 2 will be conducted as distance learning (online), whereas Tier 3 will be a residential learning environment to take place in Madrid at the University. Students are required to complete the modules in sequence dependent on success at each level or stage of the course.

The full list is available below:

  • A R Meshkatul Islam (Bangladesh)
  • Taolo Tlouetsilev (Botswana)
  • Pierre Severin Toukoulou (Cameroon)
  • Pascal Schneller-Stern (Germany-IBA)
  • George Lamptey (Ghana)
  • Danuska D’Gama (India)
  • Sujit Kumar Singh (India)
  • Aldar Altansukh (Mongolia)
  • Stefa Pejovic (Montenegro)
  • Abdelilah Oudghiri (Morocco)
  • Petrus Nghifikepunye Kashango (Namibia)
  • Trefina Ndapandula Shivolo (Namibia)
  • Alhaji Komba (Sierra Leone)
  • Marta Forcen Celaya (Spain)
  • Dushan Lalisha Kahatapitiya (Sri Lanka)
  • Tharindu   Roshan Madusanka (Sri Lanka)
  • Ruger Kahwa (Tanzania)
  • Adote Mawusse Krakpo (Togo)
  • Tianna Guy (Trinidad and Tobago)
  • Vicki Mera Boodram (Trinidad and Tobago)
  • Kateryna Drobotko (Ukraine)

George Lamptey was in charge when Samuel Takyi won a historic bronze medal for Ghana at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

In December 2022, IBA and ISDE entered into a cooperation agreement with the purpose of developing education in the sport of boxing.

A full description of the course can be viewed here.

Credit: IBA

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