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League Notes: Iran Basketball Federation Submits Muslim Women's Basketball Kit To FIBA

The Islamic Republic of Iran Basketball Federation proposed an apparel to the sport's int'l governing body "which would allow Muslim athletes to attend official games while observing the Islamic dress code." The IRIBF submitted the proposed outfit, which covers the hair and limbs of athletes, to FIBA on Friday after FIBA authorities set a deadline of Dec. 31 for Iranian basketball officials to "present the kit that would suit their personal and religious preferences" (ALBAWABA, 12/31).

The "most pressing decision in the history of polo" is to be made by Home Office Secretary of State Amber Rudd in the coming days. If Rudd "decides to uphold the suspension of visas for an overseas work force -- notably grooms -- coming to support the season in the lower echelons of the sport, Rudd could become known as the politician who decimated the sport." No British jobs are "being lost or replaced" (London TELEGRAPH, 1/3).

Ten years after she was stripped of a medal for failing a "gender test" during the Doha Asian Games, former athlete Santhi Soundarajan is "set to file a human rights violation case against the authorities, including Athletics Federation of India and Indian Olympic Association." Soundarajan, whose silver medal she won in 800m at the 2006 Asian Games was taken off by the Olympic Council of Asia, has "filed complaints at the National Commission for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes, National Commission for Human Rights and National Commission for Women" (PTI, 1/3).

For the first time in Indian boxing, the position of chief coach "will have two occupants with Dronacharya awardee S.R. Singh and former sub-junior women's coach Shiv Singh granted charge of two separate camps in Patiala and Aurangabad." The duo replaces Gurbax Singh Sandhu, "who was handed the reins of women's boxing after spending more than two decades as the men's chief coach." The national camp for male boxers will get underway on Jan. 10 (PTI, 1/3).

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