Celebrating Community through Boxing | High Five Boxing Academy

To mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the IABA is proud to celebrate the High Five Boxing Academy and the boxers, families, and clubs that make it an inspiring part of our community.

Launched in 2021 across four Dublin clubs, Drimnagh, Crumlin, St. Catherine’s, and Palmerstown by Paddy Dingle High Five was created to offer children with additional needs, and their families, a welcoming place within boxing.

Since then, the programme has been embraced by the IABA and has become a valued part of 13 clubs across the Association. Tralee Boxing Club, Monivea Boxing Club, St. Paul’s BC Belfast, Drimnagh Boxing Club, and Crumlin Boxing Club have come together to share how High Five has enriched their clubs and strengthened their communities.

When competition is removed, boxing becomes uniquely adaptable and is shaped around each boxer’s abilities, goals, and pace. It’s this flexibility, combined with coaches’ instinctive commitment to inclusion, that makes High Five so special.

Darragh Kane is a High Five Boxer at Crumlin Boxing Club, Dublin who lives with Autism and ADHD. He says “IWhen I got in to boxing, it helped me be much more out there, being much more social, being with people and understand that I am not the only person with the same problems”

Anthony Ward is a High Five Boxer at Tralee Boxing Club, Kerry says “If I hadn’t got this club I would have nothing to do at home. It’s my escape route. When I first came here, I didn’t know what was expected. Now, when I’m here with the gang, I like it” Anthony’s brother, Thomas, says the positive impacts of the programme extend beyond Anthony “There’s a third party here in my mother. She’s 73 years of age. Now, for the last 4 years, she has three hours a week free time for herself that she doesn’t have Anthony. Its after turning her life inside out now because she can go and meet her friends and have a coffee”

Alan Hynes is the father of a High Five Boxer in Monivea Boxing Club Galway and says, “My daughter is disabled and she has been welcomed in to this club, openly. She has just got involved with the training. You see all the kids that are down here, the kids with visual impairments. Everyone is treated the same. Once they come in the door, they’re a boxer, and they train….It’s massive in the era that we’re in that all kids are included. It’s massive for their cardio-vascular health and just to build up a sweat, and it’s great for mental health”

Lynda McGrath is a Coach at Tralee Boxing Club Kerry “We run lots of different programmes in Tralee Boxing Club, but this has got to be one of the most heartwarming programmes that we run. To see the kids grow in confidence, to see from the physical side of it to see their balance, hand-eye co-ordination improve – to see the parents so grateful that there is a programme there that is so inclusive to the feelings of their child is the best feeling in the world”

Ralph McKay is a Coach at St. Paul’s Boxing Club Belfast. He says “Sport is a great vehicle to help any child – boxing, or football or whatever. It gives them a chance.”

Paddy Dingle of Drimnagh Boxing Club is the founder of the programme. He says “Let’s make this programme grow, for years to come because at the end of the day, its about this children. Let’s get this programme as big as it can be”

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CWG | IABA Nomination Policy

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association Nomination Policy for the 2026 Commonwealth Games is being published following it’s adoption by the Board of Directors.

This Nomination Policy outlines the criteria and Nomination Process by which the IABA will Nominate Athletes for selection to Team NI for participation at the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

This Nomination Policy has been developed by the IABA, in collaboration with the Ulster Boxing Council and the Ulster High Performance programme, with input from the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, and is the responsibility of and has been approved by the IABA Board of Directors.

The development phase of this Nomination Policy included an online Stakeholder Consultation open to all clubs and a separate invitation to submit feedback on the policy.

IABA Commonwealth Games Nomination Policy

1 Silver, 5 Bronze | European U23 Championship

Team Ireland’s Natalia Fasciszewska will come home from the European U23 Championship with silver following a thrilling final against Paris Olympics silver medalist, Poland’s Julia Szeremeta.

The 20 year old’s boxes out of Castlebar BC, Mayo and her journey to the finals included wins over Azerbaijan’s Aynur Mikayilova, Gabriella Weerheimand of the Netherlands and Georgia’s Khuraman Kausumov. This is Natalia’s first-time representing Ireland at this level.

5 of her team mates are being bestowed with their bronze medals today: 48kg Tiffany Spencer (Jobstown BC, Dublin), 60kg Rebecca Kavanagh (Mulhuddart BC, Dublin), 65kg Ava Henry (Dublin Docklands), 80+kg Cliona D’Arcy (Tobar Pheadair BC in Galway)  and 50kg Louis Rooney (Star BC, Belfast), while half of the 16 strong team lost to the eventual champions.

8 members of the team lost to the eventual champion and they are: 48kg Tiffany Spencer, 54kg Robyn Kelly, 57kg Natalia Fasciszewska, 60kg Rebecca Kavanagh, 65kg Ava Henry, 50kg Louis Rooney, 60kg Gavin Ryan and 65kg Roy Colgan

High Performance Director, Jon Mackey, who led the team in Budapest said “An excellent series of performances from Natalia throughout the competition, all the more notable as this is her first outing at this level. She, her family and all at Castlebar BC can rightfully be proud. This is a very young team with most boxers aged 19 or 20 and contesting their first Elite benchmark championship so coming home with 6 medals is a good result. We’ve gleaned a lot of learnings here in Budapest, and we’re keen to put them in taction in the High Performance Unit to capitalize on the clear potential shown by every single member of this 16 boxer team.”

Jon adds “The coaching team for this championship of Head Coach James Doyle, Lynne McEnery and Jay Delaney along with HP Pool Coaches Ross Hickey (Grangecon BC, Wicklow/Defence Forces) and Paul Simpson (Saviours Crystal, Waterford), has been superb. Their work ethic and ability to strategise, adapt and provide ongoing mentorship to all boxers is remarkable. I’d also like to take a moment to recognize the invaluable contribution to this team’s success made by the boxer’s club coaches.”

In all, 271 boxers from 32 federations contested this tournament, the inaugural World Boxing confederation championships for the U23 age group.

Congratulations to Garry McGillion of Bishop Kelly BC who, after refereeing two semi-finals yesterday, took charge of the Men’s 65kg and Men’s 75kg finals today, between Ukraine and Bulgaria.

The team will land at Dublin Airport from Budapest at 8:20hrs on Sunday morning.

Team Ireland

48kg Tiffany Spencer, Jobstown BC, Dublin

51kg Rachel Lawless, St. Brigid’s BC, Offaly

54kg Robyn Kelly, Ballynacargy Boxing Club, Westmeath

57kg Natalia Fascizewska, Castlebar BC, Mayo

60kg Rebecca Kavanagh, Mulhuddart BC, Dublin

65kg Ava Henry, Dublin Docklands BC

80+kg Cliona D’Arcy, Tobar Pheadair BC, Galway

50kg Louis Rooney, Star ABC, Belfast

55kg Pasty Joyce, Olympic BC, Westmeath

60kg Gavin Ryan, Ratoath BC, Meath

65kg Roy Colgan, Avona BC, Dublin

70kg Ryan Jenkins, Jobstown BC, Dublin

75kg Tadgh O’Donnell, Jobstown BC, Dublin

80kg James Whelan, Dublin Docklands BC

85kg Sean Mackay Trant, Monkstown BC, Dublin

90kg Garyn McAllister, North Down BC, Down

Support Staff

Team Manager: High Peformance Director, Jon Mackey

Coaches: James Doyle, Lynne McEnery, Jay Delaney, Ross Hickey (Grangecon BC, Wicklow/Defence Forces) and Paul Simpson (Saviours Crystal, Waterford)

Physio: Paddy O’Donnell and Rian Furley

Athlete Support: Aidan Walsh

R&J: Garry McGillion (Bishop Kelly BC, Tyrone)

Finals | National Intermediate Championships

18 new Intermediate Champions have been crowned at today’s finals in the National Stadium.

These are the culmination of over 120 bouts over 5 days of boxing but more than 140 boxers.

Thanks to Holy Family BC, Drogheda, for hosting the prelminary stages of this tournament, and to all officials who volunteered their time to ensure boxing could take place.

Congratulations to all finalists, their clubs and families.

Results

48kg   Ide Cashell (Ballymun) W/O

51kg   Carlagh Peake (Ballyhaunis) beat Summer Flemming (Holy Trinity), 5-0

54kg   Aaliya Butler (Erne) beat Courtney McCrudden (Emerald A), 3-2

55kg   Peter Mari (Nutgrove) beat James Lynch Dalton (Firhouse), 4-1

57kg    Esther Lambe (Setanta) beat Aleesha Deronja (Holy Trinity), 5-0

60kg   Keelyn Mangan (Celtic Eagles) beat Ella McDonald (Corpus Christi), 3-2

60kg   Martin McDonagh (Avona) beat Joseph O’Brien Togher), 5-0

65kg   Gabrielle Mongan (Jobstown) W/O

65kg   Aodhan Byrne (Kilcullen) beat Johnny Harty Jr (Portlaoise), 3-2

70kg   Jessica Talbot (Lucan) beat Nicole Hamill (Corpus Christi A), 5-0

70kg   Jenovic Mbuyi Tshiswoka (Spartan) beat Luke Duncan (Ederney), 4-1

75kg   Zoe Beato (Drimnagh) beat Molly Rowley (Swinford), RSC2

75kg   Ola Wahab (Golden Gloves M) beat Tobi Olesegun (Holy Family), 4-1

80kg    Emma Keating (Paulstown) beat Annie Hewitt (Liberty), 5-0

80kg  Jude Molyneaux (Holy Trinity) beat James McGuinness (St Monicas), 4-1

85kg   Rasheed Momoh (Castlebar) beat Padraig Corduff (St Annes), 3-2

90kg   David Nevin (Holy Family) beat Abel Ighbanour (Mount Tallant), 5-0

90+kg  Danny Byrne (Dublin Docklands) beat Brandon McKelvie (Clonard A), 4-1