#TeamIreland World Youth Championships Squad

A record-breaking 22 strong squad of Youth Champions will represent Team Ireland at the World Youth Championship in La Nucia, Spain, this November. This is the largest team ever fielded by the IABA at a World underage tournament.

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association, as a member of the Common Cause Alliance, had grave concerns about contesting the tournament, given the IBA’s decision earlier this month to permit the participation of Russian and Belarussian athletes, and suspended participation on that basis.

Assurance has since been received that Russian and Belarussian athletes will not take part in the tournament. This assurance means the Team Ireland will contest the blue riband event of international youth boxing. A full squad of 2022 Irish National Youth Champions is attending, with the support of Sport Ireland and will depart on November 12th.

IABA President, Gerry O’Mahony says “Ireland has a strong track record at the World Youth championships and this team has the capacity to build on that heritage. We understand the deep distress caused by our decision to suspend participation in the competition on the basis of IBA’s re-admittance of Russian and Belarussian athletes. We also understand why our decision has little currency with boxers and coaches in the midst of the extraordinary sacrifices made to become athletes capable of contesting at world level. The natural goal for a world class boxer is the Olympics; the IBA’s comportment, decision-making and governance issues mean that boxing’s long-term future at the Olympics, and by default, the prospect of our World Youths boxers competing at the Olympics, is deeply uncertain. The Common Cause Alliance seeks reform to enable that certainty.”

“This is an historic team, in terms of its size. IABA has traditionally sent World Youth teams of between 7 and 12 boxers. In this instance, in recognition of the fact we are in a transitional phase and that selection and assessment policies for underage athletes are undergoing review and redevelopment, we have opted to allow all qualifying boxers to contest the tournament. We view this as the most equitable option, from a boxer development standpoint” adds President O’Mahony

The tournament will be contested at 13 male weights, and 12 female weights. Team Ireland includes 10 female boxers as there are no current champions at 45kg and 75kg.

Team Ireland Squad:

Men:

48kg Thady Patsy Joyce, Olympic L, Westmeath

51kg Jack Harkin, Oakleaf BC, Derry

54kg Gavin Ryan, Ratoath BC, Meath

57kg Roy Farrelly, Avona BC, Dublin

60kg Lee McEvoy, Avona BC, Dublin

67kg James Donovan, OLOL, Limerick

71kg Bobbi Flood, Cabra BC, Dublin

75kg TJ King, Phoenix of Ballyboughal, Dublin

80kg Ryan Murphy, Neilstown, Dublin

86kg Nathan Ojo, Esker, Dublin

92kg David McDonagh, Olympic BC, Galway

92+ Bernard Cawley, St. David’s BC, Naas

Women:

48kg Georgia McGovern, Setanta L, Kildare

50kg Caoimhe Kinsella, St Anthony’s/Pats, Wexford

52kg Esther Lambe, Setanta L, Kildare

54kg Shakira Donoghue, Templemore, Tipperary

57kg Rebecca Kavanagh, Mulhuddart,

60kg Yasmin Meredith, Corinthians BC, Dublin

63kg Rebecca Collins, Baldoyle, Dublin

66kg Gabrielle Mongan, Whitechurch, Dublin

70kg Laura Moran, St Anne’s, Mayo

81kg Dearbhla Tinnelly, Clann Naofa, Louth

81+kg Cliona D’Arcy, Tobar Pheadair, Galway

ENDS.

5 Team Ireland boxers contest for podium places at the Women’s European Championships today.

5 Team Ireland boxers contest their Women’s European Championship quarter finals today, and vie for podium places.

48kg Shannon Sweeney is back in action, boxing against Slovakia’s Nicole Durikova in bout 2 of the afternoon session. Flyweight Carly McNaul meets Italy’s Olena Savchuk in her QF in bout 8 of the same session. 57kg Micheala Walsh contests against Romania’s Claudia Nechita in bout 10.

In the evening session, 63kg Amy Broadhurst boxes Serbia’s Milena Matovic in bout 3. That will be followed in bout 10 by Christina Desmond’s quarter final bout against Sweden’s Hanna Ingrid Malena Hede.

Day Five programme:

Watch the afternoon session here:

Watch the evening session here:

In all, 9 Team Ireland boxers have won through to the quarter finals. Olympian, 75kg Aoife O’Rourke will meet Turkey’s Busra Isildar in her Quarter Final on Wednesday’s evening session. Reigning lightweight Olympic champion, Kellie Harrington is also back in the ring on Wednesday, as are welterweight, Kaci Rock, against Germany and 50kg Caitlin Fryers.

Team Ireland Squad

48kg: Shannon Sweeney, St. Anne’s, Mayo

50kg: Caitlin Fryers, Immaculata BC, Belfast

52kg: Carly McNaul, Ormeau Road BC, Belfast

54kg: Niamh Fay, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin

57kg: Michaela Walsh, Emerald BC, Belfast

60kg: Kellie Harrington, St. Mary’s BC, Dublin

63kg: Amy Broadhurst, St. Bronagh’s ABC, Newry

66kg: Kaci Rock, Enniskerry BC, Wicklow

70kg: Christina Desmond, Dungarvan BC/Garda BC

75kg: Aoife O’Rourke, Olympic BC, Galway

Coaches:

Zauri Antia

John Conlan

Dmitrij Dmitruk

Eoin Pluck

Physio

Rob Tuomey.

Drawsheets for Team Ireland are here

Day One results are here

Day Two results are here

Day Three results are here

Session 6 results:

Session 7 results:

Competition Schedule:

9 Team Ireland boxers gear up to contest Women’s European Championship QFs.

Shannon Sweeney and Caitlin Fryers have become the 8th and 9th Team Ireland boxers to win through to the Women’s European Championship Quarter Finals.

Shannon was first in action today, against Gayane Ter-Bargseghyan of Armenia in bout two. Shannon was dominant from the off, and comes away with a 5-0 decision on a scoreline of 25:30, 25:30, 26:30, 26:30
24:30.

Light fly, Caitlin Fryers, contested for a place in her weight’s QF against England’s Savannah Alifia Stubley in the evening session’s openning bout. Cailtin battled back after losing the first round, and progresses following a 3-2 split – 25:30, 25:30, 26:30, 26:30, 24:30.

5 Team Ireland boxers contest for at least a bronze medal on Tuesday – Shannon Sweeney is back in action, boxing for a podium place against Slovakia’s Nicole Durikova in bout 2 of the afternoon session. Flyweight Carly McNaul meets Italy’s Olena Savchuk in her QF in bout 8 of the same session. 57kg Micheala Walsh contests against Romania’s Claudia Nechita in bout 10.

In the evening session, 63kg Amy Broadhurst boxes Serbia’s Milena Matovic in bout 3. That will be followed in bout 10 by Christina Desmond’s quarter final bout against Sweden’s Hanna Ingrid Malena Hede.

Day Five programme:

The EUBC and the IBA are streaming the tournament on their YouTube channels. Links, per session, will issue overnight.

Olympian, 75kg Aoife O’Rourke will meet Turkey’s Busra Isildar in her Quarter Final on Wednesday’s evening session. Reigning lightweight Olympic champion, Kellie Harrington is also back in the ring on Wednesday, as are welterweight, Kaci Rock, against Germany and 50kg Caitlin Fryers.

31 nations and 164 boxers are taking part in the tournament in Budva, Montenegro: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Wales.

Team Ireland Squad

48kg: Shannon Sweeney, St. Anne’s, Mayo

50kg: Caitlin Fryers, Immaculata BC, Belfast

52kg: Carly McNaul, Ormeau Road BC, Belfast

54kg: Niamh Fay, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin

57kg: Michaela Walsh, Emerald BC, Belfast

60kg: Kellie Harrington, St. Mary’s BC, Dublin

63kg: Amy Broadhurst, St. Bronagh’s ABC, Newry

66kg: Kaci Rock, Enniskerry BC, Wicklow

70kg: Christina Desmond, Dungarvan BC/Garda BC

75kg: Aoife O’Rourke, Olympic BC, Galway

Coaches:

Zauri Antia

John Conlan

Dmitrij Dmitruk

Eoin Pluck

Physio

Rob Tuomey.

Drawsheets for Team Ireland are here

Day One results are here

Day Two results are here

Day Three, session 6 results:

Day Three, session 7 results:

7 Team Ireland boxers through to Women’s European Championship Quarter Finals.

7 Team Ireland boxers are through to their respective Women’s European Championship quarter finals, and are now one win away from a podium finish.

Day Three of the tournament took place today in Budva, Montenegro, and four Irish boxers were in action.

First up was reigning European U22 champion, Niamh Fay, who met Ukraine’s Anastasiia Kovalchuk. Niamh boxed valiantly, but the 4-0 decision went to her opponent. The judges scored the bout 30:26, 29:27 30:26, 29:27, 28:28.

Olympian, 75kg Aoife O’Rourke, took to the ring directly after that bout, contesting against Greece’s Vasilike Stavridou – Aoife was dominant from the first bell and claimed the 5-0 win, 24:30, 25:30, 24:30
25:30, 26:30. . Aoife will meet Turkey’s Busra Isildar in Wednesday’s evening session.

World Champion, Amy Broadhurst, made her tournament debut in the evening session against Sema Caliskan of Turkey and won through to contest Tuesday’s quarter final, following a 5-0 decision. The judges scored the bout 24:30, 25:30, 24:30, 25:30, 26:30.

70kg Christina Desmond was the final Team Ireland boxers between the ropes today, against Ukraine’s Maryna Malovana – Tina claimed the UD win (27:30, 27:30, 27:30, 26:30, 27:30) and is next in action on Tuesday. She boxes Sweden’s Hanna Ingrid Malena Hede in the evening session

They join 52kg Carly McNaul, who boxes her Quarter Final on Tuesday, Olympian and Commonwealth Games champion, 57kg Micheala Walsh, reigning lightweight Olympic champion, Kellie Harrington, and welterweight, Kaci Rock. Kaci has a preliminaries bye and begins her competition in the Quarter Finals, against Germany on Wednesday.

48kg Shannon Sweeney boxes for a place in the Quarter Final in Monday’s afternoon session, where she’ll meet Gayane Ter-Bargseghyan Armenia in bout two. Light fly, Caitlin Fryers, contests for a place in her weight’s QF against England’s Savannah Alifia Stubley in the evening session’s openning bout.

Watch Monday’s afternoon session:

Watch Monday’s evening session:

Team Ireland Squad

48kg: Shannon Sweeney, St. Anne’s, Mayo

50kg: Caitlin Fryers, Immaculata BC, Belfast

52kg: Carly McNaul, Ormeau Road BC, Belfast

54kg: Niamh Fay, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin

57kg: Michaela Walsh, Emerald BC, Belfast

60kg: Kellie Harrington, St. Mary’s BC, Dublin

63kg: Amy Broadhurst, St. Bronagh’s ABC, Newry

66kg: Kaci Rock, Enniskerry BC, Wicklow

70kg: Christina Desmond, Dungarvan BC/Garda BC

75kg: Aoife O’Rourke, Olympic BC, Galway

Coaches:

Zauri Antia

John Conlan

Dmitrij Dmitruk

Eoin Pluck

Physio

Rob Tuomey.

Drawsheets for Team Ireland are here

Day One results are here

Session Two results are here

Session Four results:

Session Five results:

Competition schedule:

Day Four results: 2022 National Senior & National Novice Championships

SENIORS

  1. 54kg  Mark Pabilona (St Saviours OBA) V Gavin Ryan (Ratoath Golden Gloves) 5-0
  2. 57kg  Scott Hanaway (DCU) W/O
  3. 57kg  Ben Hourican (Monkstown D) W/O
  4. 57kg  James Sibley (Gorey) V Karl Sheridan (Cherry Orchard), RSC R2
  5. 57kg  Tiernan Glennon (St Josephs U) W/O
  6. 60kg Andres Clemenger (Smithfield) W/O
  7. 60kg  Adam Sinnott (Rathnew) W/O
  8. 60kg  Joe O’Brien (Togher) V Dean Buckley (St Carthages), 3-2
  9. 60kg  DJ Murphy (Paulstown) V Lateef Bayo Alabi (Westside), 4-1
  10. 63.5kg Michael O’Domhnaill (Connemara) V Anthony Malanaphy (Erne), 5-0
  11. 63.5kg N/C
  12. 63.5kg Darren O’Connor (Loughrea) W/O
  13. 63.5kg Aaron O’Donoghue (Golden Gloves) W/O
  14. 67kg  Aoghan Byrne (Kilcullen), 5-0 V Christopher McCabe (Santry)
  15. 67kg  Cahan Hallinan (Olympic C), W/O
  16. 67kg  Antoine Og O’Mainin (Connemara) V Ryan McCarthy (Fr Horgans), 5-0
  17. 67kg  Cian Cramer (Cabra), 4-1 V Cathal Jennings (Holy Family GG)
  18. 71kg  Jack Prenderville (St Saviours OBA), 5-0 V Liam Butler (Paulstown)
  19. 71kg  Darran Shanahan (Muskerry) V Patrick Doherty (Fr Horgans), RSC R1
  20. 71kg  Hughie Doyle (Templemore) V W/O
  21. 71kg  Gavin Bradshaw (Drimnagh) V Darragh Gilroy (Fr Flanagans), 5-0

                                                                         NOVICE

  1. 81kg  Jano Mabuji (Rathnew), W/O
  2. 81kg  Paul Kelly (Olympic C) V Tiernan Holland (DCU), RSC R2
  3. 81kg  Robert Maddy (DCU), RSC R2 V Charlie Reilly (Navan)
  4. 81kg  David Lenart (Crumlin), 5-0 V Dillon Saunders (St Saviours OBA)
  5. 81kg  Brian Long (Golden Gloves), 4-1 V Kirill Usovich (St Saviours OBA)
  6. 81kg  Prince Egbunam (Angels) V Jesse Edet (Crumlin), 5-0

Below are provisional programmes for boxing on October 21st and 22nd.

Friday, October 21st. Boxing begins at 6.30pm

SENIORS

  1. 75kg  Conor Tighe (Ballinacarrow) V Lex Weston (Emerald A)
  2. 75kg  Darragh Hayes (Drimnagh) V Christopher O’Reilly (Holy Family L)
  3. 75kg  Cullen McDonagh (Celtic Eagles) W/O
  4. 75kg  Gavin Rafferty (Docklands) V Rokas Baltukonis (Clane)
  5. 80kg  Brian Elliott (Illies GG) V James Whelan (Docklands)
  6. 80kg  Jack Lawlor (Templemore) V David Kennedy (Gorey)
  7. 80kg  David Roman (Santry) V Drew Taylor (Trojan)
  8. 80kg  Kevin Osifio (Neilstown) V Luke Walsh (Raging Bull)
  9. 86kg  Richard Cummins (Tipperary Town) V Dylan Mischenko (Rudiarius)
  10. 86kg  Kian Hedderman (O.L.O.L.) V Kyle Roche (St Michaels NR)
  11. 86kg  Brian Mowlds (Drimnagh) V Paul Mahon (Ballinacarrow)
  12. 86kg  Dmytro Olynyk (Smithfield) V Eli Samba (Four Kings)
  13. 92kg  Michael Reilly (St Marys D) V Garbhan Friel (Illies GG)
  14. 92kg  David Nevin (Holy Family L) V JP Conroy (Ballybrack)
  15. 92kg  Eamon Tighe (Ballinacarrow) W/O
  16. 92kg  Wayne Rafferty (Docklands) V Conor Fallon (Angels
  17. 92+kg Thomas Moran (Ballinacarrow) V Keith McEneaney (Dealgan)
  18. 92+kg Tre Roberts (Rudiarius) V Godstime Idemudia (Crumlin)
  19. 92+kg Patrick Lavery (Tredagh) V Conal McErlean (Loup)
  20. 92+kg Christian Halligan (Saviours Crystal)V Mike Morrissey (Sacre Coeur)

Saturday, October 22nd: Novice preliminaries- boxing begins at 11am

NOVICES

  1. 60kg  Erik Banas (Cookstown) V Ben Williams (Edenmore)
  2. 60kg  Liam Kiernan (Santry) V Denis Muldovan (Phibsboro)
  3. 60kg  Lucas Gonzales (Olympic C) V Craig Cullen (Neilstown)
  4. 64kg  Ryan Tighe (Santry) V Chris Moran (Muskerry)
  5. 64kg  John Gilligan (Ballinacarrow)V Alex McAleer (Ballyshannon)
  6. 64kg  Eoin McCarron (Gilford) V Declan Morris (Drumsna)
  7. 67kg  Briain MacGrinna (Golden Cobra) V Tadhg Connolly (Tralee)
  8. 67kg  James Gorman (Olympic C) V Mark Jordan (Bunclody)
  9. 67kg  Marcus Penkert (Angels)V Abdul Rahman (Baldoyle)
  10. 67kg  Conor Molloy (Ballynacargy) V Iminiu Tsalas (St Marys D)
  11. 67kg  Ruairi Kiernan (Dealgan)V Gerard McGettigan (Shannon K&B)
  12. 67kg  Adam Doyle (Gorey) V Tom Daly (Ballyshannon)
  13. 71kg  Lee Hunt (Ballymun) V Nigel Morrissey (Ennis)
  14. 71kg  Dylan Martin (Docklands)V Kasper Sawicki (Olympic L)
  15. 71kg  Roberto Martinez (Phibsboro) V Mark Davidson (St Michaels Athy)
  16. 71kg  Dave Prior (Celtic Eagles)V Jordan Cairns (Golden Gloves)
  17. 71kg  Noel Grew (St Pauls A)V Obi Martins (Smithfield)
  18. 71kg  Callum Power (Cabra) V Eoin O’Neill (Kilcullen)
  19. 71kg  Cole Maguire (The Hub) V Jack Wilson (St John Bosco A)
  20. 71kg  Niall Sheerin (Celtic Eagles) W/O

Saturday, October 22nd: Senior semi-finals – boxing begins at 3pm

  1. 52kg  Chloe Gabriel (Mulhuddart) V Robyn Murran (St Brigids Kildare)
  2. 54kg  Rachel Lawless (Portlaoise) V Aliyah Butler (Monivea)
  3. 54kg  Shauna Blaney (Navan) W/O
  4. 54kg  Jorge Castane Rogla (Corinthians) V John Cowman (St Pauls W)
  5. 54kg  Winner W/O
  6. 57kg  Scott Hanaway (DCU) V Ben Hourican (Monkstown D)
  7. 57kg  Winner V Tiernan Glennon (St Josephs U)
  8. 60kg  Winner V Winner
  9. 60kg  Winner V Winner
  10. 63kg  Winnie McDonagh (Neilstown) V Gemma Walsh (Raging Bull)
  11. 63kg  Ciara Craig (Ledley Hall) W/O
  12. 63.5kg Winner  W/O
  13. 63.5kg Winner  V Winner
  14. 66kg  Leanne Murphy (Togher) V Aisling Keogh (Baldoyle)
  15. 67kg  Winner V Winner
  16. 67kg  Winner V Winner
  17. 70kg  Ava Fitzmaurice (Sliabh Luachra) V Leah Gallen (Raphoe)
  18. 70kg  Tiffany O’Reilly (Portlaiose) V Laura Moran (St Annes)
  19. 71kg  Winner V Winner
  20. 71kg  Winner V Winner
  21. 75kg  Winner V Winner
  22. 75kg  Winner V Winner
  23. 80kg  Winner V Winner
  24. 80kg  Winner V Winner
  25. 81+kg Alannah Nolan (Ballyhaunis) V Molly Rowley (Swinford)
  26. 81+kg Judy Bobbett (Liberty)  V Shauna Kearney (Bunclody)
  27. 86kg  Winner V Winner
  28. 86kg  Winner V Winner
  29. 92kg  Winner V Winner
  30. 92kg  Winner V Winner
  31. 92+kg Winner V Winner
  32. 92+kg Winner  V Winner

A reminder that all boxers weigh-in on the day they box. Weigh-ins are from 8am to 9am and again between 12pm and 1pm. Weigh-ins for finals are 8am to 9am, only. Boxers with walkovers listed in any of theses programmes don’t need to weigh-in for their walkover bout.

NB: As of the 1st of September 2022 all boxers with the exception of Elites must wear headgear in the corresponding colours of their corner, in all competitions.