DAY 1 RESULTS – NATIONAL NOVICE C’SHIPS

Please scroll down for Day 1 results and corresponding draws from the National Novice Championshops at Dublin’s National Stadium.

Fourteen preliminary and quarter-finals bouts were completed at the home of Irish boxing this evening.

The tournament resumes tomorrow at 2pm.

Saturday weigh-ins – 8am to 9am and 12pm to 1pm at the National Stadium.

 

2019 National Men’s and Women’s Novice Championships National Stadium

Friday, September 13

Prelims

(7pm)

64kg Darren O’Connor (NUIG) beat Conor Donoghue (St Michaels Athy) 5-0
75kg James Finney (Mount Tallant) beat David Clyne (Maynooth) 5-0
75kg Nathan Flynn (CIE) beat PJ Kelly (Twin Towns) RSC2

Q/Finals

60kg Ali Bayo (Westside) beat Christian Clarke (Phibsboro) 5-0
60kg John Nolan (Drimnagh)  W/O
71kg Michael Sullivan (Angels) beat  Sean McDonnell (Drimnagh) 5-0
71kg Caolan Dines (Dealgan) beat Peter McLoughlin (Rush) 5-0
71kg Shane Doherty (Darndale) beat Evan Browne (Darndale) 4-1
81kg Rudolfas Remickas (DCU) beat  Sean Nolan (Darndale) 5-0
81kg Larry Redmond (Ballybrack) beat  Jonathan Lodder (Twin Towns) 5-0
81kg Alan Molloy (Gorey) beat Ronan Kelly (Olympic Mullingar) 4-1
91kg Jason Sherlock (Drumsna)  Jason English W/O
91kg Michael Rudolf (Crumlin) beat  Michael Ryan (Four Kings) 4-1
91+kg Isreal Akinnroye (DCU) beat Sean Kelly (Four Kings) 5-0

Saturday, September 14

Q/Finals

(2pm)

64kg Jason Lee King (Liberty) V Anthony Reddy (Drimnagh)
64kg Jamiu Adio (St Marys D) V Timothy Burns (Canal)
64kg Jean Toko (Mulhuddart) V Jim Gargan (UCD)
64kg Shane Cunningham (Rush) V Darren O’Connor (NUIG)
75kg Reece White (Cairn Lodge) V Enda Brody (Angels)
75kg Daniel O’Sullivan (Lucan) V Lorenzo Mihai (Docklands)
75kg Matthew Johansson (Crumlin) V James Fitzpatrick (St Davids)
75kg James Finney (Mount Tallant)  V Nathan Flynn (CIE)

S/Finals

57kg Zennin Wong (UCD) V Lee Crawford (St Matthews)
60kg Barry Fitzpatrick (Four Kings) V Andreas Clemenger (Smithfield)
60kg Ali Bayo (Westside)  V John Nolan (Drimnagh)
71kg Luke Comaskey (Olympic Mullingar) V Michael Sullivan (Angels)
71kg Caolan Dines (Dealgan) V Shane Doherty (Darndale)

Friday, September 20

S/Finals

(7pm)

64kg Winner V Winner
64kg Winner V Winner
70kg Mary Enright (Setanta) V Sarah Tyrell (Ballaghaderreen)
75kg Winner V Winner
75kg Winner V Winner
81kg Andrzej Rutkowski (Corpus Christi) V Rudolfas Remickas (DCU)
81kg Larry Redmond (Ballybrack) V  Alan Molloy (Gorey)
85kg Leon Lynch (Muskerry) V Anthony Ormond (Donore)
85kg Brian Gillard (Dunboyne) V Jordan Carney (Drimnagh)
91kg Dadejvis Gjini (Darndale) V Damien Singerzeon (Bay City)
91kg Jason Sherlock (Drumsna) V Michael Rudolf (Crumlin)
91+kg Samuel Ilesanmi (St Marys D) V Augustine Eze (Crumlin)
91+kg Keith McEneaney (Dealgan) V Isreal Akinnroye (DCU)

Saturday, September 21

Finals

(2pm)

48kg Stephanie Donnelly (Legends U) W/O
50kg Shannon Byrne (Olympic Mullingar) W/O
52kg Bianca O’Donovan (Olympic C) V Katarzyna Radomsa (St Pauls W)
57kg Dearbhla Snow (Togher) W/O
57kg Kevin Cummins (Mount Tallant) V Winner
60kg Leah Cassidy (Angels) W/O
60kg Winner V Winner
63kg Megan Woods (Loughshore) V Christine Waters (Navan)
64kg Winner V Winner
66kg Rachel Buchanan (Castlebar) W/O
67kg Scott Long (Muskerry) V Anthony Coleman (Sparticus)
70kg Caoimhe Commins (Ballinacarrow) V Winner
71kg Winner V Winner
75kg Winner V Winner
81kg Winner V Winner
80+kg Liveta Lazhuskaike (Olympic Mullingar)W/O
85kg Winner V Winner
91kg Winner V Winner
91+kg Winner V Winner

 

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NEVIN IN ACTION ON DAY 6 OF THE WORLD ELITES

Michael Nevin meets Lithuania’s Vytautas Balsys for a place in the last 16 of the World Elite Championships in Ekaterinburg, Russia tomorrow.

The Portlaoise BC middleweight, who has one win under his belt at the 20th edition of the tournament, and Balsys go head-to-head over three, three minute rounds in the 11th bout on Saturday’s program.

Azerbaijan’s Amin Kushkhov and Russia’s No. 8 seed Gleb Bakshi clash in the corresponding contest.

Boxing begins at 11am (Irish time) on Saturday morning and 3pm local time.

Aidan Walsh impressed on his Friday the 13th World Elite debut this afternoon en route to victory over Israeli welter Miroslav Kapuler-Cishchenko.

Click here for Saturday’s schedule.

 

 

2019 World Elite Men’s Championships Ekaterinburg, Russia

September 14

Last 32

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) v Vytautas Balsys (Lithuania)

September 15

Last 32

57kg Kurt Walker v David Avila (Columbia)
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) v Radoslav Panaleev (Bulgaria)

September 16

Last 32

69kg Aidan Walsh (Ireland) v Pat McCormack (England)

Results

September 13

Last 64

69kg Aidan Walsh (Ireland) beat Miroslav Kapuler-Cishchenko (Israel) 4-1

September 12

Last 64

52kg Regan Buckley (Ireland) lost to Aldoms Suquor (Indonesia) 2-3
63kg Wayne Kelly (Ireland) lost to Matthew Alexander (Trinidad & Tobago) 2-3

September 10

Last 64

81kg Kane Tucker (Ireland) lost to Erkin Adylbek (Kyrgyzstan) 0-5
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) beat Austin Aokuso (Australia) 5-0

September 9

Last 64

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) beat Andre1 Vreme (Moldova) 5-0

Irish squad

52kg: Regan Buckley (St Teresa’s)
57kg: Kurt Walker (Canal)
63kg: Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise)
69kg: Aidan Walsh (Monkstown)
75kg: Michael Nevin (Portlaoise)
81kg: Kane Tucker (Emerald)
91kg: Kiril Afanasev (Smithfield)

High-Performance Director: Bernard Dunne

Head coach: Zaur Antia

Coaches: John Conlan and Eoin Pluck

(B)

WALSH SCORES IMPRESSIVE WIN AT WORLD ELITES

 

 

 

Aidan Walsh progressed to the last 32 of the World Elites on a 4-1 split decision over Israel’s Miroslav Kapuler-Chishenko in Ekaterinburg, Russia today.

Final scores – 30-26,30-27,30-27,30-27 for Walsh and 29-29 against.

Walsh held his composure in the face of the constant maurading and aggression of the Israeli southpaw to pick off clean shots in all three rounds.

The Antrim welter soaked up a solid left in the second frame, but besides that incident, it was an impressive World Elite debut for the Monkstown BC man.

He’ll now meet England’s Pat McCormack. The Sunderland fighter, the No. 2 seed in the 69kg limit, received a bye into the last 32.

Meanwhile, Laois middleweight Michael Nevin, who has recorded one win in Ekaterinburg so far, is in against Lithuania’s Vytautas Balsys tomorrow for a place in the last 16.

Antrim’s No. 6 seed Kurt Walker and Dublin’s Kiril Afanasev are between the ropes on Sunday in Ekaterinburg in the feather and heavyweight classes.

(Images: Aidan Walsh in action today. Images courtesy of Daria Litvinova)

 

 

2019 World Elite Men’s Championships Ekaterinburg, Russia

September 13

Last 64

69kg Aidan Walsh (Ireland) beat Miroslav Kapuler-Chishenko (Israel) 4-1

September 14

Last 32

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) v Vytautas Balsys (Lithuania)

September 15

Last 32

57kg Kurt Walker v David Avila (Columbia)
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) v Radoslav Panaleev (Bulgaria)

September 16

Last 32

69kg Aidan Walsh (Ireland) v Pat McCormack (England)

Results

September 13

Last 64

69kg Aidan Walsh (Ireland) beat Miroslav Kapuler – Chishenko  (Israel) 4-1

September 12

Last 64

52kg Regan Buckley (Ireland) lost to Aldoms Suquor (Indonesia) 2-3
63kg Wayne Kelly (Ireland) lost to Matthew Alexander (Trinidad & Tobago) 2-3

September 10

Last 64

81kg Kane Tucker (Ireland) lost to Erkin Adylbek (Kyrgyzstan) 0-5
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) beat Austin Aokuso (Australia) 5-0

September 9

Last 64

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) beat Andre1 Vreme (Moldova) 5-0

Irish squad

52kg: Regan Buckley (St Teresa’s)
57kg: Kurt Walker (Canal)
63kg: Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise)
69kg: Aidan Walsh (Monkstown)
75kg: Michael Nevin (Portlaoise)
81kg: Kane Tucker (Emerald)
91kg: Kiril Afanasev (Smithfield)

High-Performnce Director: Bernard Dunne

Head coach: Zaur Antia

Coaches: John Conlan and Eoin Pluck

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DAY 5 SCHEDULE – WORLD ELITE C’SHIPS

Please click here or see below attachment for Friday’s schedule at the World Elites in Ekateringburg, Russia.

DAY 5

Aidan Walsh meets Israeli welter Miroslav Kapuler in the 9th and final bout in Ring B.

Boxing begins at 11am (Irish time) tomorrow morning.

Wayne Kelly and Regan Buckley were edged out on 3-2 split decisions in the last 64 today.

 

 

2019 World Elite Men’s Championships Ekaterinburg, Russia

September 13

Last 64

69kg Aidan Walsh (Ireland) v Miroslav Kapuler (Israel)

September 14

Last 32

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) v Vytautas Balsys (Lithuania)

September 15

Last 32

57kg Kurt Walker v David Avila (Columbia)
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) v Radoslav Panaleev (Bulgaria)

Results

September 12

Last 64

52kg Regan Buckley (Ireland) lost to Aldoms Suquor (Indonesia) 2-3
63kg Wayne Kelly (Ireland) lost to Matthew Alexander (Trinidad & Tobago) 2-3

September 10

Last 64

81kg Kane Tucker (Ireland) lost to Erkin Adylbek (Kyrgyzstan) 0-5
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) beat Austin Aokuso (Australia) 5-0

September 9

Last 64

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) beat Andre1 Vreme (Moldova) 5-0

Irish squad

52kg: Regan Buckley (St Teresa’s)
57kg: Kurt Walker (Canal)
63kg: Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise)
69kg: Aidan Walsh (Monkstown)
75kg: Michael Nevin (Portlaoise)
81kg: Kane Tucker (Emerald)
91kg: Kiril Afanasev (Smithfield)

High-Performnce Director: Bernard Dunne

Head coach: Zaur Antia

Coaches: John Conlan and Eoin Pluck

(B)

KELLY AND BUCKLEY BOW OUT OF WORLD ELITES ON SPLITS

 

Regan Buckley and Wayne Kelly bowed out of the World Elites at the last 64 stage on 3-2 split decisions in Ekaterinburg, Russia today.

Kelly lost by the odd judge in five to Matthew Alexander of Trinidad and Tobago in the light-welter class.

The Portlaoise BC man found the target with solid shots in all three rounds of an engaging all southpaw battle but a majority of the judges opted for the counter-punching of the man from the Caribbean.

Finals scores: 29-28,29-28,29-28 to Alexander and 29-28,29-28 to Kelly.

Buckley was edged by Aldoms Suquor over three, three minute rounds in the flyweight class.

Besides being slightly wobbled by a big right, the Indoesian, a quarter finalist at last year’s Asian Games in Jakarta, took the first round, but Buckley, walking down his elusive opponent, came back strongly in the second.

Buckley won a lively third on the unoffical cards but Suquor got the nod – 30-27,29-28,29-28 and 29-28,29-28 to Buckley.

Commonwealth Games finalist Aidan Walsh meets Israeli welter Miroslav Kapuler in the last 64 tomorrow and Kelly’s Portlaoise BC team-mate Michael Nevin is between the ropes on Saturday versus Lithuanian middle Vytautas Balsys.

Antrim’s European champion Kurt Walker, the No. 6 seed in the feather class in Ekaterinburg, faces Columbia’s David Avila in the last 32 of the 77-nation tournament on Sunday and Dublin heavyweight Kiril Afanasev is in against Bulgaria’s Radoslav Panaleev.

 

 

2019 World Elite Men’s Championships Ekaterinburg, Russia

September 12

Last 64

52kg Regan Buckley (Ireland) lost to Aldoms Suquor (Indonesia) 2-3
63kg Wayne Kelly (Ireland) lost to Matthew Alexander (Trinidad & Tobago) 2-3

September 13

Last 64

69kg Aidan Walsh (Ireland) v Miroslav Kapuler (Israel)

September 14

Last 32

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) v Vytautas Balsys (Lithuania)

September 15

Last 32

57kg Kurt Walker v David Avila (Columbia)
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) v Radoslav Panaleev (Bulgaria)

Results

 

September 12

Last 64

52kg Regan Buckley (Ireland) lost to Aldoms Suquor (Indonesia) 2-3
63kg Wayne Kelly (Ireland) lost to Matthew Alexander (Trinidad & Tobago) 2-3

September 10

Last 64

81kg Kane Tucker (Ireland) lost to Erkin Adylbek (Kyrgyzstan) 0-5
91kg Kiril Afanasev (Ireland) beat Austin Aokuso (Australia) 5-0

September 9

Last 64

75kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) beat Andrei Vreme (Moldova) 5-0

Irish squad

52kg: Regan Buckley (St Teresa’s)
57kg: Kurt Walker (Canal)
63kg: Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise)
69kg: Aidan Walsh (Monkstown)
75kg: Michael Nevin (Portlaoise)
81kg: Kane Tucker (Emerald)
91kg: Kiril Afanasev (Smithfield)

High-Performnce Director: Bernard Dunne

Head coach: Zaur Antia

Coaches: John Conlan and Eoin Pluck

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