ON FIRE O’ROURKE UPGRADES TO AT LEAST SILVER

 

Aoife O’Rourke stunned Russian Olympic Youth and World Youth champion Anastasia Shamonova to upgrade her guaranteed bronze to at least silver at the European Elites in Madrid tonight.

The Roscommon middleweight won on a 4-1 split decision in a reversal of the European U/22 bout which Shamonova won en route to gold in Minsk earlier this summer.

The Irish champion, who will meet Polish southpaw Elziebta Wojcik for the 75kg title tomorrow night, consistently tagged Shamonova with overhand rights in the opening and refused to back off against the aggressive Sochi orthodox in the opening two rounds.

She also delivered in the third, but this time with her jab en route to a gold medal match in the Spanish capital.

O’Rourke, who boxes out of the Castlerea BC, admitted after the fight she was still coming to terms with the win, while Irish head coach and coach Zaur Antia and Ireland coach Damian Kennedy described her as lion-hearted.

Team manager JP Kinsella hailed the Irish champion and remarked that her phenomenal performance ensured that Ireland will once again be represented on the last day of a major tournament.

The finals begin at 5pm tomorrow afternoon (Irish time) in Madrid and O’Rourke versus Wojcik is the 8th fight on the program.

Meanwhile, Amy Broadhurst had to settle for bronze after a tight encounter with Mira Potkonen in the semi-finals earlier today.

The Finn, the defending champion and No. 1 seed in the 60kg class, was awarded a 30-26,30-27,30-25,29-28,30-26 unanimous decision

Broadhurst arguably did enough to win the first round and could have shaded the second while the Rio 2016 bronze medallist claimed the third frame of a close and hard-punching bout on the unofficial scores.

The Dundalk southpaw had particularly good first and second rounds and repeatedly tagged her industrious opponent with her backhand while Potkonen’s best work was when she closed down
space.

European No. 1 Potkonen will now meet France’s Maiva Homadouche, who shocked Turkey’s No.2 seed Sema Caliskan in a fight refereed by Ireland’s Sadie Duffy today, for gold tomorrow.

JP Kinsella said they were disappointed with the result but hailed Broadhurst’s performances this week in her debut at this level.

The Irish squad are due to arrive home via Dublin Airport this Sunday morning at 10.40am. (Flight 1B3792; Departure Madrid: 09.10. Arrival Dublin: 10.40 (Terminal 1).

(Images: O’Rourke has her hand raised in victory tonight and scoreboard, courtesy of JP Kinsella and Broadhurst v Potkonen, courtesy of Margit Kincses)

 

 

European Women’s Elite Championships Madrid, Spain August 22/31

August 31

Final

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Ireland) v Elziebta Wojcik (Poland)

Final

August 30

S/Finals

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) lost to Mira Potkonen (Finland) 0-5
60kg Maiva Homadouche (France) beat Sema Caliskan (Turkey) 4-1

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Ireland) beat Anastasia Shamonova (Russia) 4-1
75kg Love Holgersson (Sweden) lost to Elziebta Wojcik (Poland) Pts

Results

August 28

Q/Finals

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) beat Anastasia Belokova (Russia) 5-0

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) lost to Darima Sandakova (Russia) 1-4

August 27

Last 16

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) beat Leonie Anna Van Leeuwen (Netherlands) 5-0

August 26

Last 16

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) lost to Naz Buse Cakiroglu (Turkey) 0-5

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) beat Dominika Ciklova (Czech Republic) 5-0

Q/Final

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Ireland) beat Tetiana Petrovich (Ukraine) 5-0

August 25

Last 32

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) beat Krisztina Beri (Hungary) RSC2

Irish squad

51kg: Ceire Smith (Cavan/Virginia)
60kg: Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan) (Bronze)
69kg: Christina Desmond (Fr Horgan’s)
75kg: Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) (Silver, at least)

Team manager: JP Kinsella

Coaches: Zaur Antia and Damian Kennedy

Physio; David Cooke

BROADHURST SETTLES FOR BRONZE IN MADRID.

 

Amy Broadhurst had to settle for bronze at the European Elites following a tight encounter with Mira Potkonen in the semi-finals of the European Women’s Elites in Madrid today.

The Finn, the defending champion and No. 1 seed in the 60kg class, was awarded a 30-26,30-27,30-25,29-28,30-26 unanimous decision

Broadhurst arguably did enough to win the first round and could have shaded the second while the Rio 2016 bronze medallist claimed the third frame of a close and hard-punching bout on the unofficial scores.

The Dundalk southpaw had particularly good first and second rounds and repeatedly tagged her industrious opponent with her backhand while Potkonen’s best work was when she closed down
space.

European No. 1 Potkonen will now meet France’s Maiva Homadouche, who shocked Turkey’s No.2 seed Sema Caliskan in a fight refereed by Ireland’s Sadie Duffy today, for gold tomorrow.

Speaking after the decision, Irish team manager JP Kinsella said they were disappointed with the result but hailed Broadhurst’s performances this week in her debut at this level.

Meanwhile, Aoife O’Rourke, the last Irish boxer remaining in the tournament, will be in the ring at approximately 7pm (Irish time) tonight versus Russian middleweight and Olympic Youth champion Anastasia Shamonova.

The Irish squad are due to arrive home via Dublin Airport this Sunday morning at 10.40am. (Flight 1B3792; Departure Madrid: 09.10. Arrival Dublin: 10.40 (Terminal 1).

(Pictures: Broadhurst v Potkonen. Images courtesy of Margit Kincses)

 

 

European Women’s Elite Championships Madrid, Spain August 22/31

August 30

S/Finals

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) lost to Mira Potkonen (Finland) 0-5
60kg Maiva Homadouche (France) beat Sema Caliskan (Turkey) 4-1

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Ireland) v Anastasia Shamonova (Russia)
75kg Love Holgersson (Sweden) v Elziebta Wojcik (Poland)

Results

August 28

Q/Finals

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) beat Anastasia Belokova (Russia) 5-0

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) lost to Darima Sandakova (Russia) 1-4

August 27

Last 16

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) beat Leonie Anna Van Leeuwen (Netherlands) 5-0

August 26

Last 16

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) lost to Naz Buse Cakiroglu (Turkey) 0-5

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) beat Dominika Ciklova (Czech Republic) 5-0

Q/Final

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Ireland) beat Tetiana Petrovich (Ukraine) 5-0

August 25

Last 32

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) beat Krisztina Beri (Hungary) RSC2

Irish squad

51kg: Ceire Smith (Cavan/Virginia)
60kg: Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan) (Bronze)
69kg: Christina Desmond (Fr Horgan’s)
75kg: Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) (Bronze, at least)

Team manager: JP Kinsella

Coaches: Zaur Antia and Damian Kennedy

Physio; David Cooke

BROADHURST AND O’ROURKE WEIGH-IN IN MADRID

 

Amy Broadhurst and Aoife O’Rourke, pictured above, weighed-in this morning ahead of their European Elite semi-finals in Madrid.

The Dundalk lightweight and Roscommon middleweight meet Finland’s Mira Potkonen and Russia’s Anastasia Shamonova at approximately 2.30pm and 7pm today (Irish times) for places in Saturday’s finals.

Thursday was a rest day at the 31-nation tournament and the squad went to see some local matadors training after their training session in the Spanish capital yesterday.

“Amy and Aoife are ready to go and will be really up for today’s bouts,” said Irish team manager JP Kinsella this morning.

Click here and here for today’s schedule.

Both Irishwomen are guaranteed at least bronze in Madrid.

 

The Irish squad are due to arrive home via Dublin Airport this Sunday morning at 10.40am.

(Flight 1B3792; Departure Madrid: 09.10. Arrival Dublin: 10.40 (Terminal 1).

 

European Women’s Elite Championships Madrid, Spain August 22/31

August 30

S/Finals

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) v Mira Potkonen (Finland)
60kg Maiva Homadouche (France) v Sema Caliskan (Turkey)

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Ireland) v Anastasia Shamonova (Russia)
75kg Love Holgersson (Sweden) v Elziebta Wojcik (Poland)

Results

August 28

Q/Finals

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) beat Anastasia Belokova (Russia) 5-0

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) lost to Darima Sandakova (Russia) 1-4

August 27

Last 16

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) beat Leonie Anna Van Leeuwen (Netherlands) 5-0

August 26

Last 16

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) lost to Naz Buse Cakiroglu (Turkey) 0-5

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) beat Dominika Ciklova (Czech Republic) 5-0

Q/Final

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Ireland) beat Tetiana Petrovich (Ukraine) 5-0

August 25

Last 32

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) beat Krisztina Beri (Hungary) RSC2

Irish squad

51kg: Ceire Smith (Cavan/Virginia)
60kg: Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan) (Bronze, at least)
69kg: Christina Desmond (Fr Horgan’s)
75kg: Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) (Bronze, at least)

Team manager: JP Kinsella

Coaches: Zaur Antia and Damian Kennedy

Physio; David Cooke

NEW RULE BOOK MEETING NOTICE

 

28th August 2019

To  Provincial Councils and County Boards & Clubs

Re:   Rule Book

A draft copy of the new Rule Book has been widely circulated at this stage; all clubs should have received a copy.

It had been the intention of the Rule Book Committee to hold presentations at workshops throughout the country and to seek feedback from the members. It has proved difficult to find suitable dates and venues in that regard. Accordingly, it has been decided to have one all-embracing meeting in order to obtain the views of all members and to provide a platform for submission of suggested amendments. 

This meeting will be held on Sunday, 15th September at 2.30 pm in the National Stadium. It is essential that there is the widest possible representation at that meeting and all clubs are strongly encouraged to be in attendance.

Kind regards,

Art O’Brien

Hon Secretary

 

President Dominic O’Rourke, Vice President Joe Hennigan Hon Secretary Art O’Brien, Hon Treasurer Larry Morrison, Hon Registrar Stephen Connolly

NATIONAL ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 REVISED CIRCULAR

 

Please scroll down for National Elite Circular, entry forms and selection criteria.

Final Selection Policy BOD July 2019 R1

ELITE ENTRY FORM (2)

NATIONAL ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020

Venue: National Stadium, Dublin.

Dates: November 18th– 22nd

Entries: All boxers must pre-enter on the enclosed Entry Form by 5 pm on Wednesday, 13th November, giving name, date of birth, weight and club. Late entries will not be accepted.

Draw: Boxers will be entered into the draw at the weight stipulated on entry forms. Draw will take place on Thursday, 14th November at 2 pm. Seeding will be in operation.

Weigh-in and Medical: Please note that boxers will weigh in on each day that they box. A medical will be performed on the first day on which a boxer competes.

Record Cards and Entry Fee of €30 must be presented at initial weigh-in.

Weigh-in Dates: November 18th 8.00am to 9.00am 12.00-1.00pm

November 19th 8.00am to 9.00am

November 20th 8.00am to 9.00am 12.00-1.00pm

November 21st 8.00am to 9.00am

November 22nd 8.00am to 9.00am 12.00-1.00pm

Boxing: Monday November 18th at 7.00pm. Other times contingent on entries and will be announced at the draw.

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

Weights: Men Kg 49kg; 52kg; 57kg; 60kg; 63kg; 69kg; 75kg; 81kg 91kg; 91+kg

(10 weights Olympic Weights in Bold)

Women Kg 48kg; 51kg; 54kg; 57kg; 60kg; 64kg 69kg; 75kg; 80kg; -80+kg (10 weights Olympic Weights in Bold)

Age Requirements: Boxers born between 1980 and 2001.

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. Attention is called to the stipulation in the IABA Ltd Rule Book that each boxer presented by his or her club should be fit to box. This is the responsibility of the Club.

Males must present themselves clean shaven.

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- any queries regarding this matter please contact Mr Larry Morrison Anti-Doping Officer IABA on 0860292476

Non Pregnancy Declaration forms must be signed.

Attire: Boxers shall have one red and one blue vest. Boxers must not wear long sleeved shirts under vests. Hair must be tied back and swimming hats should be worn under headgear. No Red, Orange or pink Gum shields.

Coaches must wear track suits and runners at all sessions and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene in the corners. No caps/hats are allowed.

Sportsmanship: all decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner any complaints must be addressed to the Chief Official Stephen Connolly. Please show respect to all Ringside Officials. A document is being prepared stipulating requirements in relation to conduct and the use of social media which will require the signature of all boxers and coaches at weigh-in.

Please note that, under AIBA rules, boxers who are engaged in ‘ Other Physical Contact Sports ‘ are not eligible to compete . For more information please visit www.aiba.org.

Art O’Brien

Hon Secretary IABA