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    OFFICIALS: 3 BOXERS MISSING FROM WORLD BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Chicago Tribune, IL
    Associated Press
    Oct 26 2007

    CHICAGO - Three athletes who were in Chicago for the World Boxing
    Championships have gone missing from the competition, organizers and
    authorities said Thursday. It appears the two Ugandan boxers and one
    Armenian boxer left their teams on purpose and were not the victims
    of a crime, said Chicago police spokesman John Mirabelli. "Some of
    them have been in phone contact with those that are nearest to them,"
    Mirabelli said. "It appears they left voluntarily." Authorities did
    not immediately release the boxers' names, but Ugandan team manager
    John Baptist Ntgete identified his missing athletes as team captain
    Sharif Bogere and Phillip Adyak.

    Bogere did not show up for weigh-in on Thursday morning for an
    afternoon match, Ntgete said. "We didn't expect him to let us down,"
    Ntgete said. Coaches approached the local organizing committee
    expressing concern over the whereabouts of their athletes, said
    Richard Baker, spokesman for the International Boxing Association.

    The teams were referred to Chicago police, he said. "It was just a
    little bit of concern, it's common courtesy (for boxing officials)
    to assist the process," said Baker, who added officials were "not
    overly concerned" for the boxers' safety. Neither Baker nor Mirabelli
    immediately knew when the boxers went missing. Police are conducting
    a typical missing persons investigation, Mirabelli said. Chicago is
    hoping to use the event as a boost in its bid for the 2016 Olympics.

    The city got the championships in May after the event was pulled from
    Moscow. So far the event has gone smoothly and the disappearances
    were not considered the result of mistakes by organizers, Baker said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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