4 Wins & 2 Medals for Team Ireland on Day Three of the European Schools Championships.

Team Ireland recorded 4 wins & 2 medals on Day Three of the European Schools Championships in Erzurum, Turkey.

40kg Elma Barry was the first Irish boxer in action today; she contested against Daria Liahotska of Ukraine and came away with a 5-0 win, at least a bronze medal and progression forward to the semi finals. The bout was scored: 28:29, 28:29, 27:30, 28:29, 28:29. Elma boxes for a place in the finals in August 18th’s afternoon session.

In Bout 8, 42kg Abbey Molloy recorded another UD win, and another guaranteed bronze, this time against home boxer Ozdemir Melek; 27:30, 28:29, 27:30, 27:30, 27:30. Abbey’s semi final will also take place on Thursday afternoon.

5 bouts later, 44kg Lauren Doherty Crinnion recorded Team Ireland’s 3rd win of the day, a 4-1 split over England’s Kalsi Jaya – the final score was 28:29, 29:28, 29:28, 30:27, 29:28.

Winning ways continued in Bout 15, when 46kg Alanna O’Brien took on Azerbaijan’s Yulia Doroshenko, and came away with a 5-0 win – 30:27, 30:26, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27.

48kg Mary Furlong was the last Irish boxer in action in the afternoon session. She put in a valiant performance against England’s Ruby Took in bout 21, but exits following a 4-1 split decision in favour of the English boxer. The judges scored the bout 29:28, 27:30, 27:30, 27:30, 27:30

In the evening session, 57kg Faith Kileen contested against Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Dunja Vuksic and put in a brave performance; the 5-0 decision went to her opponent. The final score: 30:27, 29:28, 30:27, 30:27
30:27.

37-40kg Kalib Walshe was the final Team Ireland boxer in action on Day Three, meeting Georgia’s Shalva Beridze. That bout ended in a 4-1 split in favour of the Georgian boxer. The judges scored the bout: 28:29, 27:30, 27:30, 27:30, 29:28.

Three Team Ireland boxers are between the ropes in Turkey on Day Four.

44kg Daniel Joyce faces Greece’s Asileios Vasileiadis in bout 6 of the Afternoon Session, while in bout 13, 48kg Christian Doyle meets Italy’s Antonio Marongiu. In bout 9 of the Evening Session, 54kg Danny Mahon also meets Italian opposition, in the form of Gabriele Bellandi.

Day Four’s programme:

Day Four’s Afternoon Session will be streamed here:

Day Four’s Evening Session will be streamed here:

Team Ireland Squad:

34-36kg Ellen Winnie Joyce, Olympic L, Co. Westmeath

38kg Carley O’Herron, Rochfordbridge BC, Co. Westmeath

40kg Elma Barry, Setanta L, Co. Kildare

42kg Abbey Molloy, Sacred Heart BC, Dublin.

44kg Lauren Doherty Crinnion, Fr. Horgan’s, Co. Cork

46kg Alanna O’Brien, Setanta L, Co. Kildare

48kg Mary Furlong, Na Fianna BC, Co. Wexford

51kg Donna Marie McCarthy, Mayfield BC, Co. Cork

54kg Robyn Charlie Carlyle, Crumlin BC, Dublin

57kg Faith Kileen, Jobstown BC, Dublin

60kg Cassie May Henderson, Gilford ABC, Co. Armagh: Team Co-Captain

64kg Alannah Kenny, Clonmel BC, Co. Tipperary

70kg Chloe Louise Poleon, Dunboyne BC, Co. Meath

37-40kg Kalib Walshe, Wexford CBS, Co. Wexford

42kg Lochlainn Michael Beagan , Sean Doran’s BC, Co.

44kg Daniel Joyce, Elite Mullingar, Co. Westmeath

46kg James Michael Casey, Sliabh Luchra BC, Co. Kerry

48kg Christian Doyle, Olympic L, Co. Westmeath

50kg Brandon Geoghegan, Sacred Heart, Dublin

52kg Cian Michael Stapleton, Marble City BC, Co. Kilkenny

54kg Danny John Mahon, Fr. Flanagan’s BC, Co, Kildare

57kg John (Daniel Maher) O’Donoghue, Olympic L, Co. Westmeath: Team Co-Captain.

60kg Edward Harty, Portloaise BC, Co. Laois

63kg Broderick Adbuire, Jobstown BC, Dublin

66kg Rocco Dempsey, Avona BC, Dublin

70kg John Paul Mongans, Rathkeale BC, Co. Limerick

75kg Callum Francis Barrett, Olympic C, Co. Galway

80kg Richard Daniel Kiely, Midleton BC, Co. Cork

90kg Jordie Cooke, Gleann BC, Co. Antrim

Team Managers: Gus Farrell and Jennifer O ‘Sullivan Coffey

Coaches

Amanda Spencer

Lynn McEnery

Brian Barry

Jeff Fitzgerald

R&J: Dermot McDermott

Day One session results are here

Day Two session results are here

Session Three results:

Session Four results:

Session Five results:

2022 National Youth Champions Crowned.

26 new champions were crowned at the home of Irish boxing today, in the 2022 National Youth Championship finals:

  1. 46kg  Dylan Foy (Banbridge) W/O
  2. 48kg  Georgia McGovern (Setanta L)  W/O
  3. 52kg  Esther Lambe (Setanta L) 4-1 Robyn Murran (St Brigids Kildare)
  4. 48kg  Patsy Joyce (Olympic L) 5-0 Louis Rooney (Star)
  5. 50kg  Caoimhe Kinsella (St Anthony’s/Pats) W/O
  6. 51kg  Ashton Ruth (Avona)    0-5 Jack Harkin (Oakleaf)
  7. 54kg  Shakira Donoghue (Templemore) 5-0 Leah O’Keeffe (Kanturk)
  8. 54kg  Anton Genocky (Docklands) 1-4 Gavin Ryan (Rathoath)
  9. 57kg Natalia Fasciszweska (Castlebar) 1-4  Rebecca Kavanagh (Mulhuddart)
  10. 57kg Roy Colgan (Avona) 5-0 Donagh Keary (Rathfirland)
  11. 60kg Yasmin Meredith (Corinthians) 3-2  Robyn Kelly (Ballynacargy)
  12. 60kg Lee McEvoy (Avona) 3-2 Jason Nevin (Olympic L)
  13. 63kg Rebecca Collins (Baldoyle) 4-1  Winnie McDonagh (Neilstown)
  14. 63.5kg Conor McCrory (Townland)   0-5 Saba Tkevuchava (Enniskerry)
  15. 66kg  Gabrielle Mongan (Whitechurch) 5-0  Emma Harding (Nutgrove)
  16. 67kg  Cole Byrne (Rathnew) 0-5 James Donovan (O.L.O.L.)
  17. 70kg  Laura Moran (St Annes) W/O
  18. 71kg  Cyrus Palmer (Celtic Eagles) 0-5 Bobbi Flood (Cabra)
  19. 75kg  TJ King (Phoenix Ballyboughal) 5-0 Josh Olaniyan (Jobstown)
  20. 80kg  Ryan Murphy (Neilstown) 5-0 Feidhlim Behan (St Michaels Athy)
  21. 81kg  Dearbhla Tinnelly (Clann Naofa)  W/O
  22. 81+kg Cliona Darcy (Tobar Pheadair) W/O
  23. 86kg  Nathan Ojo (Esker) 5-0 Joe Hutchinson (Neilstown)
  24. 92kg  David McDonagh (Olympic C)  3-2 Tyler Meade (Neilstown)
  25. 92+kg  Bernie Cawley (St Davids) W/O

Finals Programme: 2022 National Youth Championships.

26 new champions will be crowned at the National Stadium, Dublin, today. The finals of the 2022 National Youth Championship begin at 2.30pm this afternoon.

Weigh-ins will take place between 8am and 9am, and from 12pm to 1pm. Boxers with walkovers in the finals are reminded that they must weigh in on the day of their final.

  1. 46kg  Megan Delaney (Setanta L) W/O
  2. 46kg  Dylan Foy (Banbridge) W/O
  3. 48kg  Georgia McGovern (Setanta L) W/O
  4. 52kg  Esther Lambe (Setanta L)  V Robyn Murran (St Brigids Kildare)
  5. 48kg  Patsy Joyce (Olympic L) V Louis Rooney (Star)
  6. 50kg  Lucy O’Neill (Ballybough)   V Caoimhe Kinsella (St Anthony’s/Pats)
  7. 51kg  Ashton Ruth (Avona)  V Jack Harkin (Oakleaf)
  8. 54kg  Shakira Donoghue (Templemore) V Leah O’Keeffe (Kanturk)
  9. 54kg  Anton Genocky (Docklands) V Gavin Ryan (Rathoath)
  10. 57kg Natalia Fasciszweska (Castlebar)  V Rebecca Kavanagh (Mulhuddart)
  11. 57kg Roy Colgan (Avona) V Donagh Keary (Rathfirland)
  12. 60kg Yasmin Meredith (Corinthians)  V  Robyn Kelly (Ballynacargy)
  13. 60kg Lee McEvoy (Avona)  V  Jason Nevin (Olympic L)
  14. 63kg Rebecca Collins (Baldoyle) V Winnie McDonagh (Neilstown)
  15. 63.5kg Conor McCrory (Townland) V Saba Tkevuchava (Enniskerry)
  16. 66kg  Gabrielle Mongan (Whitechurch)  V Emma Harding (Nutgrove)
  17. 67kg  Cole Byrne (Rathnew)  V James Donovan (O.L.O.L.)
  18. 70kg  Laura Moran (St Annes)  W/O
  19. 71kg  Cyrus Palmer (Celtic Eagles) V Bobbi Flood (Cabra)
  20. 75kg  TJ King (Phoenix Ballyboughal)  V Josh Olaniyan (Jobstown)
  21. 80kg  Ryan Murphy (Neilstown) V Feidhlim Behan (St Michaels Athy)
  22. 81kg  Dearbhla Tinnelly (Clann Naofa) W/O
  23. 81+kg Cliona Darcy (Tobar Pheadair) W/O
  24. 86kg  Nathan Ojo (Esker) V Joe Hutchinson (Neilstown)
  25. 92kg  David McDonagh (Olympic C)    V  Tyler Meade (Neilstown)
  26. 92+kg  Bernie Cawley (St Davids)    W/O

Team Ireland Bank Two Wins At The European Schools Championship.

Team Ireland have recorded two wins on day two of the European Schools Championship, in Turkey

50kg Brandon Geoghegan, after his opening day win, met Poland’s Jackub Marcinow in bout 8 of the afternoon session, and came away with his second 5-0 win of the competition. Judges scored the bout: 30:27, 29:28, 30:27, 30:26, 30:27.

Lochlainn Beagan opened his account at 42kg in bout 6 of the evening session, against Italy’s Aramini Massimiliano. He progresses by way of a 3-2 split decision, with the final scores: 29:28, 29:28, 29:28
28:29, 28:29. Ten bouts later, Team Co-Captain, John (Maher) Donoghue fought second bout of the competition, against Ukraine’s Vladislav Zheleznov. He lost out on 3-2 split, 28:28, 28:28, 28:28 *26:30,
27:29.

51kg Donna McCarthy took on Italy’s Filarida Estella in bout 4 of the afternoon session, and won’t progress on the narrowest of margins, a 3-2 split. Judges scored the bout 30:27, 29:28, 27:30, 27:30, 29:28.

54kg Robyn Carlisle met home boxer, Ozkan Sila in bout 7 of the same session, and put in a brave performance – the contest ended in a Round 2 RSC for the Turkish boxer. Team Co-Captain, Cassie Mae Henderson, contesting at 60kg, boxed England’s Lexi Walker in bout 11, and leaves the tournament following a 5-0 decision in favour of her opponent. Final scores: 27:30, 26:30, 26:30, 24:30, 26:30.

In the first bout of the evening session, 64kg Alannah Kenny met Moldova’s Xenia Coronciuc, and the UD went to the Moldovan boxer. The judges scores the bout 29:28, 29:28, 29:28, 29:28, 30:27.

Boxing on Day Three of the tournament takes place tomorrow, and 7 Team Ireland boxers are in action.

In Bout 5 of the Afternoon session, Elma Barry contests against Daria Liahotska of Ukraine. In Bout 8, 42kg Abbey Molloy meets home boxer Ozdemir Melek. 5 bouts later, 44kg Lauren Doherty Crinnion boxes England’s Kalsi Jaya. In Bout 16, 46kg Alanna O’Brien takes on Azerbaijan’s Yulia Doroshenko. 48kg Mary Furlong contests against England’s Ruby Took in bout 21.

In the evening session, 57kg Faith Kileen contests against Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Dunja Vuksic in bout 11 while in bout 15, 37-40kg Kalib Walshe meets Georgia’s Shalva Beridze.

Afternoon Session Programme:

Sunday’s Afternoon Session will be streamed here:

Evening Session programme

Sunday’s Evening Session will be streamed here:

Team Ireland Squad:

34-36kg Ellen Winnie Joyce, Olympic L, Co. Westmeath

38kg Carley O’Herron, Rochfordbridge BC, Co. Westmeath

40kg Elma Barry, Setanta L, Co. Kildare

42kg Abbey Molloy, Sacred Heart BC, Dublin.

44kg Lauren Doherty Crinnion, Fr. Horgan’s, Co. Cork

46kg Alanna O’Brien, Setanta L, Co. Kildare

48kg Mary Furlong, Na Fianna BC, Co. Wexford

51kg Donna Marie McCarthy, Mayfield BC, Co. Cork

54kg Robyn Charlie Carlyle, Crumlin BC, Dublin

57kg Faith Kileen, Jobstown BC, Dublin

60kg Cassie May Henderson, Gilford ABC, Co. Armagh: Team Co-Captain

64kg Alannah Kenny, Clonmel BC, Co. Tipperary

70kg Chloe Louise Poleon, Dunboyne BC, Co. Meath

37-40kg Kalib Walshe, Wexford CBS, Co. Wexford

42kg Lochlainn Michael Beagan , Sean Doran’s BC, Co.

44kg Danial Joyce, Elite Mullingar, Co. Westmeath

46kg James Michael Casey, Sliabh Luchra BC, Co. Kerry

48kg Christian Doyle, Olympic L, Co. Westmeath

50kg Brandon Geoghegan, Sacred Heart, Dublin

52kg Cian Michael Stapleton, Marble City BC, Co. Kilkenny

54kg Danny John Mahon, Fr. Flanagan’s BC, Co, Kildare

57kg John (Daniel Maher) O’Donoghue, Olympic L, Co. Westmeath: Team Co-Captain.

60kg Edward Harty, Portloaise BC, Co. Laois

63kg Broderick Adbuire, Jobstown BC, Dublin

66kg Rocco Dempsey, Avona BC, Dublin

70kg John Paul Mongans, Rathkeale BC, Co. Limerick

75kg Callum Francis Barrett, Olympic C, Co. Galway

80kg Richard Daniel Kiely, Midleton BC, Co. Cork

90kg Jordie Cooke, Gleann BC, Co. Antrim

Team Managers: Gus Farrell and Jennifer O ‘Sullivan Coffey

Coaches

Amanda Spencer

Lynn McEnery

Brian Barry

Jeff Fitzgerald

R&J: Dermot McDermott

Day One session results are here

Day Two results:

Session One:

Session Two:

Session Three

Session Four

Irish Boxing Says Yes To Unity.

Irish Boxing has voted to be a truly all island sport – unanimously passing a motion on holding AGM and EGM anywhere on the island of Ireland

Today’s EGM was called just four weeks after an Extraordinary General Meeting on July 10th, at which club delegates voted against the same motion by 68 votes to 35 – the motion required 75% of the votes cast in order to pass.

The decision by 80 club delegates to vote in favour of the motion, with none opposing, will go some way towards bridging the gulf which emerged between clubs in the wake of the July meeting.

CEO Fergal Carruth says “The result is very much to be welcomed,  and it is the right decision in all respects. It must be acknowledged, however, that the July 10th vote created a deep sense of disquiet and distress. This will take some time to heal – a process which can begin this evening.”

Chairperson, Ciaran Kirwan says “This decision by Ireland’s boxing clubs ensures a unified way forward is possible and achievable. This decision shows the unity at the heart of Irish Boxing, and the Boxing Family’s ability to be progressive and forward-thinking”

ENDS