Opening Day Watch Party Expression of Interest

IABA is considering holding an event to mark the opening day of boxing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Team Ireland Boxing Team is the largest since Rome 1960, and Team Ireland is one of only 3 countries in the world to have qualified a full squad of women’s weights.

To celebrate that achievement, if there is demand from members, we wish to hold a watch-party of both sessions of Olympic Boxing on Saturday, July 27th at the National Stadium. In consideration of the fact that this date coincides with a planned day of boxing in the 2024 National U2 Championship, Central Council’s Competition Committee has affirmed its collaborative support of this event and that boxing in these championships will not take place on that day. Dependent upon entries, boxing in these championships is scheduled: July 12th 13th 14th /19th 20th 21st   / 26th 27th 28th  

If members are interested in IABA holding a watch party, we also wish to hold workshops before boxing and during the break between sessions, which will be open to all members of successfully affiliated clubs. These workshops, dependent upon demand from members, may include Anti-Doping, a Coaching Teenage Girls workshop, a Women/Girls S&C workshop and Basic First Aid/ Athlete Injury 

If you or any member of you club would be interested in attending events on July 27th, please let us know here by 5pm on Sunday, July 7th: https://shout.com/s/GPuoe6hB

The released schedule shows that W54kg, W60kg and M63.5kg are down to box in both sessions on July 27th, and, dependent upon the draw, that means Jennifer Lehane, Kellie Harrington and Dean Clancy may all box on that day.

Entry lists: 2024 National U22 Championship.

102 boxers will contest the 2024 National U22 Championships. The draw for this tournament will take place on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 9th.

Boxing will begin on Friday, July 12th.

Clubs are asked to review the entry lists and communicate any required amendments to Sally Ann Kinch, sally@iaba.ie, by 5pm on Monday, July 8th.

The National Registrar, Philip Rooney, has advised that pro-wraps may be worn.

Please be advised that medical exams will take place, as usual, at the point of the boxer’s first weigh-in on their first day of competition and not on Tuesday July 9th, as previously advised.

The Selection Policy for 2024 European U22 Championship has been shared with all boxers on whose behalf an entry to the applicable National Championships was submitted, and is available here

Women’s Entries

WeightNameBornProvinceClub
48KGGeorgia McGovern2005LeinsterSetanta Boxing Academy
48KGCarleigh Irving2005UlsterOakleaf ABC
     
50KGAmber Byrne2003LeinsterArklow Boxing Club
50KGKatie O’Keeffe2005MunsterKanturk Boxing Club
50KGNicole Buckley2003LeinsterDCU Athletic Boxing Club
     
52KGShakira Donoghue2004LeinsterSetanta Boxing Academy
52KGChantelle Robinson2002MunsterSaviours Crystal Boxing Club
52KGRobyn Murran2004LeinsterSt. Brigid’s Boxing Club Kildare
52KGLeah O’Keeffe2004MunsterKanturk Boxing Club
52KGNicole Clyde2002UlsterAntrim Boxing Club
52KGChloe Gabriel2003LeinsterMulhuddart Boxing Academy
     
54KGRobyn Kelly2004LeinsterBallynacargy Boxing Club
     
57KGCharlie Horgan2002LeinsterRyston Boxing Club
57KGNatalia Fasciszewska2005ConnachtCastlebar Boxing Club
57KGNiamh Fay2002LeinsterBallyboughal Boxing Club
     
60KGCaprice Coiley2005UlsterClonard Boxing Club Belfast
60KGRebecca Kavanagh2005LeinsterMulhuddart Boxing Academy
     
63KGLinda Desmond2002MunsterRylane Boxing Club
63KGGabrielle Mongan2005LeinsterWhitechurch Boxing Club
     
66KGLaura Moran2004ConnachtSt. Anne’s Boxing Club
66KGkaci rock2002LeinsterEnniskerry Boxing Club
     
70KGMary Enright2002LeinsterSetanta Boxing Academy
70KGLisa O Rourke2002ConnachtCastlerea Boxing Club
     
75KGWinnie Christina McDonagh2004LeinsterNeilstown Boxing Club
75KGBethany Doocey2002ConnachtCastlebar Boxing Club
     
81+KGShauna Buckley2005MunsterRylane Boxing Club
81+KGCliona Darcy2005ConnachtTobar Pheadair Boxing Club

Men’s Entries

WeightNameBornProvinceClub
48KGLouis Rooney2005UlsterStar Boxing Club
48KGBryce Collins2003UlsterHoly Trinity ABC
     
51KGClepson Dos Santos2003UlsterHoly Trinity ABC
     
54KGPatsy Joyce2005LeinsterOlympic Boxing Club Mullingar
54KGMark Pabilona2003LeinsterMonkstown Boxing Club Dublin
57KGGavin Ryan2004LeinsterRatoath Golden Gloves Boxing Club
57KGLeon Davis2002LeinsterBracken Boxing Club
57KGLiam kiernan2002LeinsterSantry Boxing Club
57KGAnton Genocky2005LeinsterDublin Docklands Boxing Club
57KGBen molloy.2003LeinsterEdenmore Boxing Club
57KGDonagh Keary2004UlsterRathfriland Cross Community ABC
     
60KGAdam Sinnott2002LeinsterRathnew Boxing Club
60KGKarl Sheridan2002LeinsterCherry Orchard Boxing Club
60KGJordan O’Donnell2003UlsterSt. George’s ABC
60KGJohn Ward2002ConnachtMonivea Boxing Club
60KGKian Duff2004LeinsterBracken Boxing Club
60KGJake McMahon2002LeinsterLiberty Boxing Club
60KGJOSEPH O BRIEN2002MunsterTogher Boxing Club
60KGLee McEvoy2005LeinsterAvona Boxing Club
60KGBlaine Fitzgerald2005LeinsterDublin Docklands Boxing Club
60KGSean tyndall2005LeinsterEnniskerry Boxing Club
     
63.5KGJustin Cheng2003MunsterMitchelstown Boxing Club
63.5KGCody O’Reilly2004LeinsterPortlaoise Boxing Club
63.5KGKai Davis2003LeinsterArklow Boxing Club
63.5KGSean Roche2003LeinsterDrimnagh Boxing Club
63.5KGAlex McAleer2003UlsterBallyshannon Boxing Club
63.5KGRoy Colgan2005LeinsterAvona Boxing Club
63.5KGJoshua Tumama2004LeinsterDublin Docklands Boxing Club
63.5KGDylan o Loughlin2004LeinsterEdenmore Boxing Club
     
67KGGianni Richmond2004UlsterCairn Lodge ABC
67KGLee Hanna2005UlsterTownland Boxing Club
67KGJames (Shamie) McDonagh2003MunsterSt. Paul’s Boxing Club Waterford
67KGDavid Blaney2005LeinsterNavan Boxing Club
67KGCian Cramer2004LeinsterCabra Boxing Club
67KGRichard Phiri2004ConnachtCeltic Eagles Boxing Club
67KGLuke Hall2005LeinsterOlympic Boxing Club Mullingar
67KGAodhan Byrne2002LeinsterKilcullen Boxing Club
67KGKeelyn Roche2002LeinsterSt. Aidan’s Boxing Club
67KGMichael Donoghue2003LeinsterSt. Michael’s Boxing Club Athy
67KGMalo Davis2005LeinsterMonkstown Boxing Club Dublin
     
71KGCole Maguire2003MunsterThe Hub Boxing Club
71KGSean Cope2004UlsterMourne All Blacks ABC
71KGBen McHugh2004ConnachtMonivea Boxing Club
71KGBobbi flood2005LeinsterCabra Boxing Club
71KGDarragh Gilroy2002LeinsterFr Flanagan Boxing Club
71KGJames Uzell2003LeinsterDrimnagh Boxing Club
71KGShane O’Neill2003LeinsterEsker ABC
71KGCahir Gormley2003UlsterIllies Golden Gloves Boxing Club
71KGJon McConnell2002UlsterHoly Trinity ABC
71KGCody-Lee peoples2003UlsterFlow Boxing Academy
     
75KGJosh Olaniyan2004LeinsterJobstown Boxing Club
75KGDaniel Magliozzi2004LeinsterGolden Cobra Boxing Club
75KGJames McGuinness2004UlsterSt. Monica’s ABC
75KGEoghan Quinn2002UlsterSt. John’s ABC Swatragh
75KGOla Wahab2003MunsterGolden Gloves Boxing Club Cork
75KGObi Martins2002LeinsterSmithfield Boxing Club
75KGBobby Smith2002LeinsterCrumlin Boxing Club
75KGTaylor Guiney2003LeinsterWestside Boxing Club
     
80KGConan Herron2002UlsterFrank Gervin Clonoe ABC
80KGRyan Collins Murphy2005UlsterSt. Monica’s ABC
80KGPeter Clarke2002UlsterErrigal ABC
80KGJames Whelan2003LeinsterDublin Docklands Boxing Club
80KGMark Duffy2003ConnachtCharlestown Boxing Club
     
86KGRobbie Olusola2002ConnachtCeltic Eagles Boxing Club
86KGKian Hedderman2003MunsterSt. Francis Boxing Club
86KGJames Anthony Redmond2002LeinsterBallybrack Boxing Club
86KGRasheed Momoh2003ConnachtCastlebar Boxing Club
86KGSean Trant2004LeinsterMonkstown Boxing Club Dublin
     
92KGDestiny Ogedengbe2004LeinsterRudiarius Boxing Club
92KGCharlie Ward2003ConnachtMonivea Boxing Club
92KGPhelim Magan2003MunsterMidleton Boxing Club
     
92+KGMartin Christopher mc donagh2003ConnachtGalway Boxing Club
92+KGNathan Ward2004ConnachtMonivea Boxing Club
92+KGHarry Geraghty2004LeinsterSantry Boxing Club
92+KGGodstime Ide2003LeinsterCrumlin Boxing Club

100 years of Irish Olympic boxing: the team of LA 1932.

22 days to the first bell in #Paris2024

We’re celebrating Irish boxing’s Olympic centenary by revisiting every single #TeamIreland boxing team since Paris 1924.

Now, we revisit LA 1932, and the third successive Games at which Ireland came within a hair’s breadth of our first Olympic medal.

117 events in 20 disciplines, comprising 14 sports, were part of the Olympic program in 1932. In one of two Equestrian jumping events (team competitions) no medals were awarded.

Boxing took place at the Grand Olympic Auditorium, a venue steeping in the sweet science.  Its grand opening, on August 5, 1925, and was a major media event, attended by non other than Jack Dempsey. It was also a filming location for iconic boxing films such as The Champ, Raging Bull, Rocky, Rocky II and Rocky III.

Paddy Hughes was the first into the ring in LA, but he was beaten by Argentina’s Carlos Alberto Pereyra in the bantamweight class, while Ernie Smith received a bye into the quarter-finals where he dropped a points decision to Argentina’s Carmelo Robledo, who went on to claim gold after beating Germany’s Josef Schleinkofer in the featherweight final.

Four years prior to the LA Games, Robledo was beaten by Ireland’s Frank Traynor in the quarter-finals at the Amsterdam Olympics. Welterweight Larry Flood also lost out in southern California, while Jim Murphy, boxing in the light-heavyweight class, was the only Irish boxer to record a victory.

Murphy, who received a bye into the last-eight, beat John Miller of the USA in the quarter-finals, but was then retired injured in the first round of his semi-final with Italy’s Gino Rossi – who lost to David Carstens (South Africa) in the final. The injury also forced Murphy to withdraw from the box-off for bronze with Denmark’s Peter Jorgensen.

85 boxers from 18 nations competed across eight weight categories at the 1932 Games between August 9th to 13th of that year. Argentina stunned the world of amateur boxing after securing two gold and one silver medal to finish on top of the medals table ahead of the USA at the Olympic Auditorium venue.

The ref was inside the ring for the 1932 Games, as opposed to sitting on a high stool outside the square circle, and in a new innovation boxers wore red and green ribbons around their waist. American heavyweight Jack Dempsey, who was of partial Irish descent, was one of the celebrities that attended the X Olympiad.

Ireland claimed two gold medals in LA, with Pat O’Callaghan winning his second gold in-a-row in the hammer throw and Bob Tisdall finishing on top of the podium in the 400m hurdles in a world record time of 51.7. However, the record was not recognised under the rules as Tisdall clipped a hurdle en route to victory.

The 1932 Games marked the last occasion that an Irish athlete competed at the Olympics before WW2 as Ireland did not enter the 1936 Games in Berlin. A number of publications, particularly in the USA, have reported that Ireland boycotted the 1936 Olympiad.

Team Ireland, LA 1932

Paddy Hughes, Bantamweight, Men, who achieved a 9th placed finish.

Ernie Smith, Featherweight, Men, who achieved a 5th place finish

Larry Flood, Welterweight, Men, who achieved a 9th placed finish.

Jim Murphy, Light-Heavyweight, Men, who achieved a 4th placed finish.

Jim Murphy became the third Team Ireland boxer in as many games to finish 4th, and come home without a medal. Until the 1948 Games, losing semi-finalists boxed for bronze.

The 1932 Olympic Games were held in the middle of the Great Depression and, given the transport links of the time, in the relatively remote region of California. Consequently, participation in the Games was the lowest since 1904, with only half as many athletes taking part as had in 1928. 

Selection Policy: 2024 European U22 Championships.

The Selection Policy for 2024 European U22 Championship has been shared with all boxers on whose behalf an entry to the applicable National Championships was submitted.

2024 U22 European Championship Selection Policy

Boxers who wish to be considered for selection for 2024 European U22 Championship must complete the Athlete Nomination Declaration, contained at Schedule 1 of the policy, and return to High Performance Director, Tricia Heberle trish@iaba.ie by 6pm on Friday, July 12th. Late submission will not be accepted.

Any coach or boxer with queries on the policy is invited to make contact with HPD Tricia Heberle via trish@iaba.ie

Notes

Club coaches and administrators should note that they may receive several copies of this email. This is as the club may have submitted several boxers to this competition and/or may have included the club’s email address in place of the boxer’s email address. Email addresses for all entrants was a required part of the entry process.

Where a club or club administrator did not include the boxer’s email address during the entry process, it is the responsibility of the club or club administrator to ensure their boxer can access this information.

Work in Boxing: Ulster Operations Manager (maternity cover)

IABA is recruiting an Ulster Operations Manager on a maternity cover contract. This is a high responsibility role, working in collaboration with Ulster Boxing Council and the County Antrim Board, with the strategic focus on improving and developing boxing within Ulster.

Job Purpose:
The post-holder will oversee all operations of the IABA Ulster Branch, with the strategic focus on
improving and developing boxing within Ulster. The role will work closely with the Ulster Boxing
Council and the County Antrim Board, whilst reporting to the IABA. The post will be responsible for
the implementation of the IABA Strategic Plan and the Ulster Boxing Council’s Strategy, while also
continuing to deliver recommendations of the report of the Independent Working Group Examining
Boxing in Ulster. The post will be responsible for all financial, staff and governance management within
the Branch and provide governance support to the IABA. The post-holder will seek a variety of funding
and other sponsorship and revenue sources to support and increase service development within
Ulster.
The IABA is seeking an experienced manager to lead the IABA Ulster Branch operations. The person
will be highly organised with the ability to multi-task and manage their time in a highly efficient
manner. You will also have a high level of verbal, written and inter-personal communication skills.
You will have experience in managing people, resources, budgets and have experience in organising
and administering good governance practices.
This post is a maternity cover contract until up to 31st July 2025, with the possibility of extension,
subject to continuation of funding.

Applications

To apply please send your CV and a Cover Letter to HR@iaba.ie. Closing date Wednesday 17th July at 8pm.  The IABA is an Equal Opportunities employer.

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