Participants in Western Australia’s combat sports industry can now collect and view all their details in one place while maintaining the highest privacy and security protections, thanks to a new portal developed by the Combat Sports Commission.
The Combat Sports Commission, the peak body regulating boxing, mixed martial arts, kickboxing and muay thai competitors and competitions in WA, has launched a platform which allows participants to register and view their details through to seeing their latest serology (blood) reports.
Promoters will also be able to use the portal to apply for promotions permits and create contest cards.
In addition to streamlining the registration process, the online portal offers several benefits. Contestants and industry participants will be able to:
- view and update personal details;
- view current registration details;
- track the progress of applications;
- view expiry dates for serology reports and certificate of fitness forms;
- upload documents containing prescribed medical information (serology reports and certificate of fitness); and
- view contest (fight) records.
The first phase of the roll out of the new system will invite industry participants and contestants to register while phase two will expand to include applications for promotion permits.
Having all the information in one place will streamline the review and approval process around registrations, permit applications and contest cards.
Current registrants will receive an email to ask them to register through the portal.
To access the portal, go to:
As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister Mick Murray:
“This is a positive innovation from the Combat Sports Commission which puts all information in one space and allows much easier access to information for participants and the commission.
“From a process perspective, commission staff will be able to approve registrations, permit applications and contest cards with all the information in one place.
“This also supports commission staff in their work around aspects like the health and safety of the industry and their ongoing work in education around issues like weight cutting.”