7 days remaining: Registration for IABA EGM on 12 October.

There are 7 days remaining in which to registered for IABA’s EGM, scheduled for 11am on Saturday, October 12th at the National Stadium.

This EGM arises as 44 clubs, exercising their rights under Article 4.9 of the IABA Constitution, have requested the EGM to vote on the following Special Resolution:  ‘To remove any references to IBA ( AIBA) from all relevant Objects in the IABA Constitution whether contained in the Memorandum or the Articles of Association.’

FAQ:

  1. Did the Board of Directors of the IABA propose this EGM?: No
  2. Who proposed this EGM?: A group of 44 clubs
  3. Why is this EGM taking place before the AGM?: If clubs request an EGM, IABA must hold that EGM within 42 days, in accordance with the constitution.
  4. What are clubs being asked to vote on? These 44 clubs have stated the text of the Special Resolution as ‘To remove any references to IBA ( AIBA) from all relevant Objects in the IABA Constitution whether contained in the Memorandum or the Articles of Association.’
  5. Is this a vote on leaving IBA? No
  6. Is this a vote on joining World Boxing? No
  7. Is this a vote on staying with IBA and joining World Boxing? No
  8. What are the potential outcomes if clubs vote to approve this resolution?
  9. There will  be no restrictions  preventing  clubs in  engaging  with all  boxing relating  activities  should the IABA/Central Council permit. IABA clubs will be able to work with federations including USA Boxing, Boxing Canada, Germany and Sweden. IABA will remain a member of the Olympic Federation of Ireland. IABA is not aware that IBA has suspended members arising solely from constitutional amendment. IBA has suspended some members and that list is here. Italy, England Boxing and Boxing Scotland are not currently suspended. IABA clubs will give themselves the option of holding a vote on staying with IBA and joining another international federation.
  1. What are the potential outcomes if clubs vote not to approve this resolution? If clubs vote not to approve the special resolution, the constitution remains as it currently is. IABA and IABA clubs are bound to the regulations set by  IBA,  which  restricts  any boxing  related   activities  with  non-IBA Federations. Should IBA remove 30+ additional federations from its approved member list, IABA clubs will no longer be able to work with clubs in those federations. IABA clubs will not have the option to vote on staying with IBA and joining another international federation. IABA will be removed as a member of the Olympic Federation of Ireland. If IABA is not a member of the Olympic Federation of Ireland, IABA boxers will not be able to participate in the LA 2028 Olympic Games or the 2026 Youth Olympics – which may have a knock-on effect in High Performance at Elite, Youth and Junior levels in terms of available resources.

Ordinary Resolution

The IABA Board of Directors, at its meeting on September 20th, adopted the IABA Rulebook. This rulebook has been the subject of two formal phases of consultation with clubs and members, in which proposals, amendment and commentary was invited:

  • Phase One: 21st November and 21st December 2023.
  • Phase Two: June 21st to July 19th

This consultation was through rules@iaba.ie, and the address has remained open from November 21st, to date, to capture any additional inputs by clubs and members.

Members will be invited to vote on an Ordinary Resolution to approve this rulebook as part of the EGM. “Does your club approve the adoption of the IABA rulebook, as adopted by the Board of Directors on 20 September 2024”

Registration

Registration for the EGM is now open, and will close at 12pm on October 10th. Register here: https://shout.com/s/2GXQZj9R

Eligibility – All clubs successfully affiliated for 2024/2025 season, as at 24 September 2024

Attendees: Eligible clubs may nominate any two adult members to attend as delegates – one to be a voting delegate, one to be a non-voting delegate. Delegates nominated by clubs must verified members – this means they must be included in the club’s affiliation application, through Blocworx, for the 2024/2025 season as members and be over the age of 18. *Please note, delegates will be required to present photographic identification (passport, drivers’ licence, etc) on the day of the EGM.  

EGM Request Clubs

Monkstown BC, Dublin
Sacred Heart BC Dublin
Dealgan ABC
Bunclody BC
Elite Mullingar BC
Jobstown BC
Ballyhaunis BC
Galway BC
Nutgrove BC
Ballinacor BC
Golden Gloves BC Cork
Carrickmacross BC
Oakleaf BC Derry
Corinthians BC
Dublin Docklands BC
Ballymun BC
St. Pauls BC Waterford
St. Pats BC Newry
Monivea BC
Darndale BC
Portavogie BC
Arklow BC
Golden Cobra BC Dublin
Palmerstown BC
Erne BC
Derryveagh BC
Bracken BC
Mayfield BC Cork
Greenhills BC
Ardagh Crossmolina BC
Neilstown BC
Bay City BC
Riverstown BC Cork
St. Colmans BC Cork
Santry BC
Arbour Hill BC
Portmarnock BC
Smithfield BC
Swords BC
Camac BC
St. John Bosco Newry BC
Bantry BC
Virginia BC Cavan
Mulhuddart BA

Dyslexia & Sport webinar available to boxing clubs.

Dyslexia Ireland is making available to boxing clubs a webinar to explore how best to include and support dyslexic children and young people in sports activities. The webinar will be held on Tuesday 8th October 2024 at 7.00pm. Please register in advance at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/dyslexiaireland/1399194   

The intended audience is coaches, teachers or volunteers who work with young people in either informal sports activities, or in more competitive contexts. The webinar will be recorded and shared with those who have signed up to the webinar.

As part of the webinar, Dyslexia Ireland will be signposting the work has undertaken as a partner in the SASLED European Erasmus+ project. The SASLED project partners have developed a free online training course and new guidance for sports coaches and trainers on how they can be more inclusive of dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties within their sports coaching. More information on the  SASLED project is available here: https://dyslexia.ie/new-training-on-sld-sport/

Work in Boxing: IABA Education & Training Officer

IABA has a vacancy for an Education & Training Officer to further the growth and development of boxing, and boxing clubs.

The Education & Training Officer will support the development, coordination, and delivery of educational and training programs. This role involves working closely with internal and external stakeholders to create a blended learning experience and providing support to learners. The officer will also collaborate with various departments to develop and implement digital educational resources.


Job Title: Education & Training Officer

Contract: Part-time (Flexible, 20 hours per week), 6 month fixed-term contract

Location: Hybrid position with a combination of working remotely and attending meetings and events when required.

Salary:  €20,000 Annual

Department: Education and Training

Reports To: National Development Manager

Key Responsibilities:

  • Program Development and Management:
    • Design and develop educational and training programs for various levels of sports professionals.
    • Ensure courses are aligned with national and international standards.
  • Training Delivery:
    • Conduct training sessions and workshops for athletes, coaches, and other sports personnel.
    • Utilise various teaching methodologies to cater to different learning styles.
  • Resource Development:
    • Develop and distribute educational materials and resources.
    • Ensure all training materials are up-to-date and relevant.
  • Learning Management System (LMS) Coordination:
    • Manage the day-to-day use of the LMS and act as the primary point of contact for learners, course developers, and departments.
    • Provide first-level support to learners, resolving issues with course registration and completion, and escalate issues to IT Support or Finance as necessary.
  • Data Management and Reporting:
    • Capture and report key data related to e-learning and training programs.
    • Use data to influence future learning strategies and improve program effectiveness.
  • Support and Guidance:
    • Provide support and guidance to athletes and coaches regarding their professional development.
    • Offer advice on best practices and the latest developments in sports training and education.
  • Compliance and Standards:
    • Ensure all training programs comply with relevant regulations and standards.
    • Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of training programs.
  • Collaboration and Networking:
    • Work with national and regional sports organisations to promote education and training initiatives.
    • Network with other professionals in the field to stay updated on new trends and opportunities.
  • Meeting Coordination:
    • Organise and coordinate meetings related to education and training initiatives, including preparing agendas, meeting notes, and action items.

Experience & Attributes:

  • Essential: Previous experience in content design or delivery of Learning & Development initiatives, both virtual and physical.
  • Previous experience in training or development programs.
  • Strong passion for creating and developing educational content.
  • Excellent project coordination skills, ability to build good working relationships, and strong communication skills.
  • Positive disposition with strong planning and organisation skills.
  • Desirable: Familiarity in using Learning Management Systems.

How to Apply

Please send a CV along with a Cover Letter via e-mail outlining your suitability for the position to HR hr@iaba.ie no later than 5pm 11th October 2024.

Please reference “Education & Training Officer” in the subject of your email.

Short listing will apply.

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association is an equal opportunities employer

Full role specification is available here

Draw & programmes: 2024 National Intermediate Championships

The draw has taken place for the 2024 National Intermediate Championship. Over 140 boxers will contest the competition. Boxing, at the National Stadium, will begin on Friday, October 4th at 6pm.

Schedule

Friday, October 4th: boxing begins at 6pm

Saturday, October 5th: boxing begins at 11am

Sunday, October 6th: boxing begins at 2.30pm

Friday, October 11th: boxing begins at 6pm

Saturday, October 12th: boxing begins at 3pm.

Weigh-ins

Boxers must weigh-in daily, on the day of boxing.

Fridays: 8am to 9am, and 12pm to 1pm

Saturdays: 8am to 9am – late weigh-ins by arrangement.

Sundays: 8am to 9am and 12pm to 1pm

National Registrar, Philip Rooney has advised that:

  • Pro-wraps are permissible in this competition
  • Men will not wear headguards.
  • Women will wear headguards

Women’s Draws

50kg

52kg

54kg

57kg

60kg

66kg

81kg

Men’s Draws

51kg

54kg

57kg

60kg

63.5kg

67kg

71kg

75kg

80kg

86kg

92kg

92+kg

Programmes

**All programmes are subject to change.

Friday, October 4th: Boxing begins at 6pm

Saturday, October 5th – boxing begins at 11am

Sunday, October 6th – boxing begins at 2.30pm.

Nominations open: Election to Central Council

Nominations are being accepted for election to Central Council, and are being accepted to nominations@iaba.ie until 5pm on Monday, October 14th. Nominations must be sent only to nominations@iaba.ie

As notified on September 21st, the AGM of the IABA will take place on Sunday, November 24th. In accordance with the requirements of Rule 14.2 of the IABA Rulebook, an Election Policy has been adopted by the Board of Directors and is attached. This Election Policy includes:

  1. The policy; pages 1-13
  2. Candidate Declaration; page 14
  3. Nomination Papers; page 16
  4. President Application for Nomination form; page 17-26

The relevant sections must be completed and returned, by email, to nominations@iaba.ie.

Voting: Ballot papers will be sent to the postal address stated for the Club Secretary in the club’s Blocworx portal. The ballot papers will be accompanied by voting arrangements. Clubs are advised to review the postal address stated for their Club Secretary to ensure it is up to date. The address stated in the club’s Blocworx portal as at 5pm on Monday, October 14th is the address to which ballots will be posted.

Registration will be required to attend the AGM and will open in due course.:

  1. Eligibility: All clubs successfully affiliated for the 2024/2025 season
  2. Attendees: Eligible clubs may nominate any two adult members to attend as delegates – one to be a voting delegate, one to be a non-voting delegate. Delegates nominated by clubs must verified members – this means they must be included in the club’s affiliation application, through Blocworx, for the 2024/2025 season as members and be over the age of 18. *Please note, delegates will be required to present photographic identification (passport, drivers’ licence, etc) on the day of the EGM.  

Documentation connected with the AGM, including the Agenda and the Annual Report and Financial Statements will issue in the coming weeks.