BERLIN, April 2 The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will decide in August whether to include women`s boxing in the 2012 London Olympics after a request by the sport`s world governing body, the IOC said on Thursday.

The IOC said it would consider the AIBA request and make a recommendation to its executive board which is due to meet in Berlin.

“Indeed we recently received a request from AIBA for Women`s Boxing to be considered for inclusion in 2012,” IOC spokeswoman Emmanuelle Moreau said.

“The programme commission will review this request and make a recommendation to the (IOC) executive board which is due to take decisions regarding the inclusion of events in August and regarding quotas in December,” she said.—Reuters

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