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Seeing as the IOC may give an update on AIBA's position w.r.t. Tokyo 2020 today...

 

There's still no news of late on the boxing QS, but page 2 of this PDF document may be of interest:

 

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I am glad to inform you that this edition of the EUBC Women’s European Championships will be a qualifying event for the 2019 European Games in Minsk and the top ten (10) ranked boxers in 5 weight categories (51 kg, 57 kg, 60 kg, 69 kg and 75 kg) will obtain the quota places for the participation in this important Continental event.

 

Three of those are existing Olympic categories, so this might be a prelude to the women's side of the 2020 QS.

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After a bit more digging, it appears that the second newsletter (dated March 2018) for the 2019 European Games contains all the applicable qualification systems, plus 2020 Olympic qualification where applicable.

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44 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

According to this article (second to last Paragraph) all Qualification Systems but Boxing are now approved by the IOC: https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-executive-board-to-appeal-cas-decisions-on-russian-cases

 

Here's the relevant text:

 

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With the approval of 31 Qualification Systems by the IOC Executive Board in February, the last outstanding system is for boxing. The weight categories and qualification system will be ready for presentation in July, subject to the status review of AIBA.

 

It would seem that AIBA isn't out of the doghouse yet, then.

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One of the Polish webiste's is referring to the source close to FIVB saying, that the volleyball qualification system for Tokyo 2020 is going to change drastically. They say it's sure and it's been accepted by FIVB Board.

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- September 2019 - 6 round robin tournaments of four with TOP24 in FIVB ranking participating (serpentine of course) - winner with the quota.
- 5 continental quota
- Host

Is it possible to change it after the IOC confirmation?

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