24 hours remaining: Entries to the 2024 National Elite Championships.

There are 24 hours remaining for entries to IABA’s marquee competition: the 2024 National Elite Championships. The entry and fees deadline is 5pm on October 25th, the draw takes place on October 27th, and boxing may take place from November 1st. Finals will be boxed on the evening of November 11th, at the National Stadium, Dublin. The remainder of the schedule will be set after the draw.

Please note:

  • Any club experiencing any difficulty in using their Blocworx portal either to submit their boxer’s information, or to pay entry fees, is asked to make contact with Sally Kinch, sally@iaba.ie James, Geraghty james@iaba.ie or Ciara, ciara@iaba.ie at the earliest opportunity and well in advance of the entry and payment deadline.
  • Boxer’s email addresses are required for this competition – this is to enable the sharing of information with clubs and boxers after the close of entries.
2023 National Elite Championship Finals, January 21st, 2023. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile

Competition Arrangements:

Venue: National Stadium, Dublin.

Dates:   November 1st to 11th. Finals take place on the 11th,  

Entries:      A non–refundable entry fee of €40 applies. Online entry, via the Blocworx portal, is open until 5pm sharp on Wednesday, October 25thth. Only boxers for whom entries and entry fees have been

received by this deadline will be allowed box. Late entries will not be accepted. Boxers wishing to be considered for selection to the High Performance Unit and HPU events, including squad training, competition and training camps, must enter the 2024 National Elite Championships

Athletes must note that Team Ireland boxers have already qualified for Paris 2024 at F57kg, 60kg and 75kg, 63.5kg and 92kg. Therefore, these weights are completed and no longer available.

The following weights, only, are available to Team Ireland to contest the 2024 World Olympic Qualifier competitions:

Women – 50kg / 54kg / 66kg

Men – 51kg / 57kg / 71kg / 80kg / 92+kg

Boxers who do not enter the 2024 National Elite Championships at these 8 weights will not be considered for selection for Olympic qualification events.  Athletes are advised that, should a boxer qualify in any of the above noted 8 weights in the 1st World Olympic Qualifier, this weight will no longer be available at the 2nd World Olympic Qualifier. Boxers who enter the 2024 National Elite Championships but who cannot compete through injury will be required to undergo a medical exam by a doctor at the National Stadium.

Entry Process: Affiliated clubs wishing to enter boxers into the championships must log-in to their Blocworx portal, using their unique username and password. Clubs who have not retained their username or password following the completion of their affiliation for the 2023/2024 season, or which are experiencing any difficulty in submitted boxing information or fees should contact IABA staff, Sally Ann Kinch sally@iaba.ie, James Geraghty, James@iaba.ie or Ciara Plunkett, ciara@iaba.ie for assistance.

Draws:                                             Friday, 27th October, 1pm in the National Stadium.

The draw is being conducted on the basis of pre-entry only.

Weigh-in and Medical:                 Boxers will weigh in each day they box. Individual weigh-in times may be given to participants but this will be decided and made known prior to the event. A medical will be performed on each boxer on their first day of competition.

Boxing Record books to be presented by the boxer at their initial weigh-in.

Weigh-in dates:              

November 01st – 10th                     8.00am – 10.00am & 11.00am – 1.00pm

November 11th (Finals)                8.00am – 9.00am & 12.00pm – 1.00pm

Boxing: Wednesday, November 01st at 7.00pm. Other times will be contingent on entries and shall be announced after the draw.

Duration: Duration of rounds: Men & Women 3×3 Minutes

Weights:            

Men: 48kg, 51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63.5kg, 67kg, 71kg, 75kg, 80kg, 86kg, 92kg, 92+kg

Women: 48kg, 50kg, 52kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63kg, 66kg, 70kg, 75kg, 81kg, 81+kg

Age Requirements:  Boxers born between 1983 and 2004.

Please note that boxers born in 2005 are Youth boxers until January 1st 2024 and accordingly, cannot compete in an Elite Championships in 2023. Youth boxers are obliged to wear headgear until the year in which they turn 19 years of age.

Pro-Wraps: Are permitted. Boxers with pro-wraps hands must present them to an official, as directed by the National Registrar, for inspection before competing.

It is a condition of entry that all competitors and officials have a signed Waiver/Members Acknowledgement Form and adhere to any agreement made with the Association sponsors. This document also stipulates requirements in relation to conduct throughout the championships, and social media It is the duty and responsibility of the National Registrar to withdraw any boxer deemed to be insufficiently experienced for Elite level competition, with reference to the boxer’s Boxing Record book.

Anti-Doping may be carried out at any stage of the championships and all boxers must advise the doctor of any medication they are taking or have taken in the preceding 4 weeks. It is imperative that all boxers adhere to the Anti-Doping Rules and Regulations. For any queries regarding this matter, boxers/coaches should contact Mr Larry Morrison, IBA Anti-Doping Officer on 086-0292476.

Non Pregnancy Declaration forms must be signed.

Attire: Boxers shall have one red and one blue vest. In accordance with IBA Technical and Competition rule 48.7, boxers may wear form fitting arm / and or leg coverings. Hair must be tied back and hairnets or swimming caps should be worm under head gear for boxers with long hair. NO red, orange or pink gumshields are allowed.  A boxer can have a beard and moustache, but either must not cover the neck and must not be longer than 10cm, in accordance with IBA Technical and Competition rule 4.2.5.2.2

Coaches: They must wear track suitsandrunners at all sessions and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene in the corners. No shorts, caps or hats are allowed.

Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Any complaints must be addressed to the Chief Official, Mr. Philip Rooney. Please show respect to all Ringside Officials. A document stipulating requirements in relation to conduct and the use of social media must be signed by all boxers and coaches at their initial weigh-in.

Please note:

  • The Elite Championship will be run under the IBA Technical & Competition rules.
  • Referees & Judges for the Elite Championships will not be allowed enter the field of play as a coach with their club boxer.
  • All Referee & Judges must bring their record book.

Registration Open: IABA AGM & EGM

Registration opens at 12.30pm today for IABA’s Annual General Meeting, and Extraordinary General Meeting on November 11th in the National Stadium, Dublin, from 11am on that morning. A Strategy Forum will take place from 1.30pm on that day – registration for this event, only, is not required.

The AGM will include a ballot on an Ordinary Resolution for increase of Directors to appoint a gender representative Board. This arises as: it is a government target to have 40% female representation in the board membership of national governing bodies of sport. The increase in the number of independent Directors from 2 (two) to 4 (four) is intended to assist in the meeting of these incentives.

39 sporting governing bodies, including the GAA, LGFA, Gymnastics Ireland, Swim Ireland and Hockey Ireland, have achieved this 40% target. Government requires sporting governing bodies to do so by the end of 2023. At present, IABA’s Board of Directors has 17% female representation.

The IABA constitution allows the increase of Directors by Ordinary Resolution by virtue of Object 46 but this amendment to the Constitution is intended to permanently incorporate the increased number of Directors by way of constitutional amendment.  Should the Ordinary Resolution be passed by Voting Delegates, and EGM will take place directly after the AGM to vote on enshrining the Ordinary Resolution in the IABA constitution.

AGM & EGM Arrangements

Registration – Is open and available here. Registration will close at 12.30pm on Tuesday, November 7th

Eligibility – All clubs who have submitted affiliations for the 2023/2024 season.

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 2023/2024 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.  

Any questions which your club might wish to raise at the EGM the resolution and the motion or any other matter, should be submitted in advance of the EGM, either by post care of The Company Secretary to The National Stadium, 145 South Circular Road, Dublin 8, or by email to AGM@iaba.ie no later than Friday, November 3rd at 5:00pm. This will facilitate us in providing the fullest response to any queries at the EGM. 

Strategy Forum

The IABA’s Board of Directors is preparing to develop the association’s 2024-2028 strategy, which will set out the pathway for growth and progression in all areas of our sport.

As part of this process, the first Strategy Forum will take place at the National Stadium, Dublin, at 1.30pm on Saturday, November 11th. Unlike the AGM and EGM, registration will not be required for this event, and it will be open to all adult members of clubs successfully affiliated for the 2023/2024 season.

Documents and Reports

Notice of Special Resolution for AGM and EGM, which includes Agenda.

Annual Report and Financial Statement for the financial year ended 31 December 2022, including supplementary information (as at October 25th, 2023)

Tracked Draft Amended Constitution November 2023

November 2019 filed Constitution.

Minutes of the 2022 AGM

Appendix One – Minutes, AGM December 2022

Ireland Juniors to take on England

Team Ireland Juniors will take on an England ABA Junior Team at a dual nations international this November.

The competition will be hosted in Dungarvan Sports Centre, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, on Saturday, November 4th. Boxing will begin at 4pm.

Junior team selected to represent Ireland at an International against England ABA Junior Team.  International is taking place in Dungarvan Sport Centre on November Saturday 4th, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Tickets will be available on the door, priced at E15 for adults and E5 for children under 16.

Team Ireland

48kg Lauren Crinnion, Fr Horgans

48kg Aaron Keogh, Drimnagh

50kg James Casey, Sliabh Luacha

52kg Grace Conway, Tredagh

54kg Tegan Farrelly, Dunboyne   

60kg Robyn Wolverson, Docklands

63kg John Donoghue, Olympic Mullingar

63kg Siofra Lawless Four Kings 

66kg Pat Corcoran, Titans

70kg Alex Noonan Carmody, Riverstown 

70kg Mary McDonagh, Sliabh Luachra

3 days remaining: Entries to the 2024 National Elite Championships.

There are 3 days remaining for entries to IABA’s marquee competition: the 2024 National Elite Championships. The entry and fees deadline is 5pm on October 25th, the draw takes place on October 27th, and boxing may take place from November 1st. Finals will be boxed on the evening of November 11th, at the National Stadium, Dublin. The remainder of the schedule will be set after the draw.

Please note:

  • Any club experiencing any difficulty in using their Blocworx portal either to submit their boxer’s information, or to pay entry fees, is asked to make contact with Sally Kinch, sally@iaba.ie James, Geraghty james@iaba.ie or Ciara, ciara@iaba.ie at the earliest opportunity and well in advance of the entry and payment deadline.
  • Boxer’s email addresses are required for this competition – this is to enable the sharing of information with clubs and boxers after the close of entries.
2023 National Elite Championship Finals, January 21st, 2023. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile

Competition Arrangements:

Venue: National Stadium, Dublin.

Dates:   November 1st to 11th. Finals take place on the 11th,  

Entries:      A non–refundable entry fee of €40 applies. Online entry, via the Blocworx portal, is open until 5pm sharp on Wednesday, October 25thth. Only boxers for whom entries and entry fees have been

received by this deadline will be allowed box. Late entries will not be accepted. Boxers wishing to be considered for selection to the High Performance Unit and HPU events, including squad training, competition and training camps, must enter the 2024 National Elite Championships

Athletes must note that Team Ireland boxers have already qualified for Paris 2024 at F57kg, 60kg and 75kg, 63.5kg and 92kg. Therefore, these weights are completed and no longer available.

The following weights, only, are available to Team Ireland to contest the 2024 World Olympic Qualifier competitions:

Women – 50kg / 54kg / 66kg

Men – 51kg / 57kg / 71kg / 80kg / 92+kg

Boxers who do not enter the 2024 National Elite Championships at these 8 weights will not be considered for selection for Olympic qualification events.  Athletes are advised that, should a boxer qualify in any of the above noted 8 weights in the 1st World Olympic Qualifier, this weight will no longer be available at the 2nd World Olympic Qualifier. Boxers who enter the 2024 National Elite Championships but who cannot compete through injury will be required to undergo a medical exam by a doctor at the National Stadium.

Entry Process: Affiliated clubs wishing to enter boxers into the championships must log-in to their Blocworx portal, using their unique username and password. Clubs who have not retained their username or password following the completion of their affiliation for the 2023/2024 season, or which are experiencing any difficulty in submitted boxing information or fees should contact IABA staff, Sally Ann Kinch sally@iaba.ie, James Geraghty, James@iaba.ie or Ciara Plunkett, ciara@iaba.ie for assistance.

Draws:                                             Friday, 27th October, 1pm in the National Stadium.

The draw is being conducted on the basis of pre-entry only.

Weigh-in and Medical:                 Boxers will weigh in each day they box. Individual weigh-in times may be given to participants but this will be decided and made known prior to the event. A medical will be performed on each boxer on their first day of competition.

Boxing Record books to be presented by the boxer at their initial weigh-in.

Weigh-in dates:              

November 01st – 10th                     8.00am – 10.00am & 11.00am – 1.00pm

November 11th (Finals)                8.00am – 9.00am & 12.00pm – 1.00pm

Boxing: Wednesday, November 01st at 7.00pm. Other times will be contingent on entries and shall be announced after the draw.

Duration: Duration of rounds: Men & Women 3×3 Minutes

Weights:            

Men: 48kg, 51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63.5kg, 67kg, 71kg, 75kg, 80kg, 86kg, 92kg, 92+kg

Women: 48kg, 50kg, 52kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63kg, 66kg, 70kg, 75kg, 81kg, 81+kg

Age Requirements:  Boxers born between 1983 and 2004.

Please note that boxers born in 2005 are Youth boxers until January 1st 2024 and accordingly, cannot compete in an Elite Championships in 2023. Youth boxers are obliged to wear headgear until the year in which they turn 19 years of age.

Pro-Wraps: Are permitted. Boxers with pro-wraps hands must present them to an official, as directed by the National Registrar, for inspection before competing.

It is a condition of entry that all competitors and officials have a signed Waiver/Members Acknowledgement Form and adhere to any agreement made with the Association sponsors. This document also stipulates requirements in relation to conduct throughout the championships, and social media It is the duty and responsibility of the National Registrar to withdraw any boxer deemed to be insufficiently experienced for Elite level competition, with reference to the boxer’s Boxing Record book.

Anti-Doping may be carried out at any stage of the championships and all boxers must advise the doctor of any medication they are taking or have taken in the preceding 4 weeks. It is imperative that all boxers adhere to the Anti-Doping Rules and Regulations. For any queries regarding this matter, boxers/coaches should contact Mr Larry Morrison, IBA Anti-Doping Officer on 086-0292476.

Non Pregnancy Declaration forms must be signed.

Attire: Boxers shall have one red and one blue vest. In accordance with IBA Technical and Competition rule 48.7, boxers may wear form fitting arm / and or leg coverings. Hair must be tied back and hairnets or swimming caps should be worm under head gear for boxers with long hair. NO red, orange or pink gumshields are allowed.  A boxer can have a beard and moustache, but either must not cover the neck and must not be longer than 10cm, in accordance with IBA Technical and Competition rule 4.2.5.2.2

Coaches: They must wear track suitsandrunners at all sessions and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene in the corners. No shorts, caps or hats are allowed.

Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Any complaints must be addressed to the Chief Official, Mr. Philip Rooney. Please show respect to all Ringside Officials. A document stipulating requirements in relation to conduct and the use of social media must be signed by all boxers and coaches at their initial weigh-in.

Please note:

  • The Elite Championship will be run under the IBA Technical & Competition rules.
  • Referees & Judges for the Elite Championships will not be allowed enter the field of play as a coach with their club boxer.
  • All Referee & Judges must bring their record book.

IABA to award Sport Ireland Covid 19 Resilience Funding to ROI clubs.

IABA is preparing to make a grant available to clubs in ROI.

This grant is part of a Sport Ireland Covid Resilience Funding Stream – in October, 2022 IABA invited all clubs in ROI to submit an expression of interest. 73 clubs applied, and have been awarded 1,755 each.

The grant administration committee of Larry Morrison, Ted Barry & Jim Knox also decided to make funding available to all other clubs in ROI, of a total of 495. To access this funding, clubs must complete the DocuSign document which will be emailed to you & your Treasurer, separately, from DocuSign EU System dse@eumail.docusign.net (keep an eye on your inbox and junk).

In order to meet financial good governance best practice, please be advised:

  • The bank account nominated to receive the grant must be in the club’s name
  • The DocuSign must be signed by your club’s Treasurer and any other officer (Chair/President, Secretary). This is why this email is also being sent to the email address attributed to your current Treasurer in your club’s affiliation for the 2023/2024 season. If your club has not included an email address for your club’s sitting Treasurer, please share this email with them.
  • The deadline for signing the disclaimer is 5pm on October 31st. Late submissions will not be accepted.

IABA clubs have benefited from Sport Ireland Covid 19 Resilience funding over the course of the last 3 years. In 2023, IABA through this fund, provided €355 affiliation fee co-funding to every club, reducing the fees per club by 42% for the current season. In 2021, IABA was awarded €259,000 in Covid 19 funding toward equipment for clubs and units. This funded the 2022 allocation of equipment worth €1,000 to 259 clubs/units who successfully applied; in addition, related funding facilitated IABA’s payment of €650 affiliation fees for the 2022/2023 season to re-affiliating clubs. In 2020, €379,000 was allocated to 200 clubs and county boards under a similar funding stream, on application.

If you have any questions, please contact National Development Manager, James Geraghty, through james@iaba.ie