TEAM IRELAND ARRIVE IN GEORGIA

 

Team Ireland arrived in Georgia overnight ahead of the start of the 2019 European Schoolboy/girl Championships in Tbilisi.

The squad are booked into their hotel and will have a light training session this afternoon.

Thirty nations,including Ireland, are in the hat for the 17th edition of the tournament.

The draw will be made tomorrow followed by boxing on Sunday.

Please click here for further information and Irish squad.

The IABA wishes its talented young champions, coaches and staff the very best of luck in Georgia.

All results, draws, comments and images will be published here on ww.iaba.ie and IABA social media throughout the tournament.

 

IABA CONVENTION 2019

Please find (below) attached notice of convention and Nomination Forms. Please note that only those clubs who have affiliations in before 31st of July will be allowed to nominate or vote in this year’s National Elections. If anyone requires a hard copy of the attached please contact info@iaba.ie

The 2019 Annual Convention will be held in the Broadhaven Hotel, Belmullet, Co Mayo on Sunday 6th October at 11.00am.

Notice of Convention 2019 (1)

Nomination Form 2019

Volunteers in Sport Awards

 

 

Federation of Irish Sport Volunteers in Sport Awards to recognise the contribution of the 450,000 people who ensure sport in Ireland happens each week.

EBS, the Mortgage Masters to sponsor awards as part of a wider campaign celebrating the role of the volunteer.

37.2 million hours of volunteering across Ireland’s 14,000+ sports clubs and associations each year.

An overall winner from each county will be selected as well as one national “team of volunteers” award and a ‘Lifetime’ award.

Closing date for nominations is Friday, 27 September

Today, Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin TD officially launched the 2019 Volunteer in Sports Awards, alongside Federation of Irish Sport CEO Mary O’Connor.

The Volunteers in Sport Awards were created to recognise the contributions, commitment and dedication of the 450,000 volunteers who give their time to Irish sport every year. This equates to approximately 37.2 million hours of volunteering across Ireland’s 14,000 registered sports clubs and associations across country.

The Federation of Irish Sport recently announced its new partnership with EBS, the Mortgage Masters. The new partnership with EBS has afforded the Federation the opportunity to re-establish the awards for the first time since 2014.

An overall winner from each county will be selected as well as one national “team of volunteers” award. A Lifetime award to honour a volunteer who has consistently given of their time for a sport, a team, or an event over many years, will also be awarded at the ceremony, taking place on Tuesday, 12 November.

Lifetime achievement award

The Lifetime Award will be presented to a volunteer who has consistently given of their time for a sport, team or event over many years. Previous winners of the Lifetime Award include Liam Sheedy, who managed Tipperary to All Ireland Senior success in 2010, Oliver O’Neill, youth coach and father of Olympic Boxer Darren O’Neill and Dublin City Marathon organiser Jim Aughney.

How to nominate

Members of the public are invited to nominate an individual whose contribution to their sport has made a real different to their club, community or county. Nominations can be made by individuals, clubs or sporting associations via an online application form at www.volunteersinsport.ie. The deadline for applications is Friday, 27 September, 2019.

Comment

Speaking about the awards, Minister of State Brendan Griffin TD, said:

“It is important to remember that every Irish athlete currently representing their club, county or even country is a result of the hours of passion, dedication and effort that volunteers afforded them each week as they developed as players and athletes. The unparalleled commitment given by these people must be recognised and celebrated. I am delighted to launch these Sport Volunteer Awards and I urge members of the public to nominate an individual whose contribution to sport has made a real difference in their community, whether that is a coach, manager, official or administrator. These unsung heroes deserve to be celebrated and congratulated publicly.”

According to Mary O’Connor, CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport:

“The first Volunteer in Sport Awards were presented in 2007 and were done so to recognise the contribution, commitment and dedication of the volunteers who give so generously of their time to sport and physical activity every year. We are delighted that EBS have partnered with us this year to make this happen for the first time in five years.

“Sport plays a central role in the social fabric of every county, constituency and parish in the country. Sport represents the largest single source of volunteering in Ireland, with over 450,000 people volunteering in sport each week, in the 14,000 sports clubs and associations in Ireland who encompass 1.7 million members”.

“The value of volunteering in sport in Ireland is unimaginable, with an estimated 37.2 million hours of unpaid voluntary work performed every year. It is these people that make sport happen in Ireland, and it is essential they are recognised, and indeed funded to ensure that sporting tradition grows even further on a national and international footing.”

Speaking about the newly established partnership, Des Fitzgerald, CEO of EBS commented;

“EBS is proud to launch an initiative that will recognise everyday heroes without whom sport in Ireland simply would not happen. This army of 450,000 volunteers go above and beyond what is asked of them every day to ensure that children, teenagers and adults remain included, active and competitive in sport.

“They are the coaches, the managers, those who wash the kit, who set up training sessions, who manage fundraising campaigns, who make tea and sandwiches, and who taxi children around their county. They are the people who open the gates to incredible opportunities. We have been involved in communities in Ireland for over 80 years and are delighted to reignite our activity in communities around the country with this unique partnership with The Federation of Irish Sport, with the Volunteer in Sport Awards being the first initiative we will work together on.”

For more information, visit www.volunteersinsport.ie.

 

CORK BOXING MEMORABILIA EXHIBITION

 

CORK boxing will officially begin its journey back to the future later this month with the opening of an eight-day exhibition of Leeside boxing memorabilia on August 16 at the City Library on Grand Parade.

Speaking at the promotional launch last Friday night, Cork County Boxing Board President Michael O’Brien explained that the exhibition will take pride in and reflect on the outstanding achievements of so many associated with the sport for over the last 100 years and that many exclusive items will be on display.

“The exhibition will display a treasure trove of rare gems many of which the Cork sporting public has never seen, O’Brien remarked.

“Over the last five years, boxing on Leeside has enjoyed a renaissance and the success achieved by Cork’s boxers at national and international level has been truly remarkable.

“While the clubs, coaches and boxers have brought pride and glory to the county, the onus was also on the administrators of Cork boxing to preserve our heritage and history and link it to past glories which will ultimately consolidate the sport where so many volunteers for so many years have given outstanding service.”

The exhibition is a joint effort on behalf of the various Cork boxing Associations. Additionally, the County Board, Cork Ex Boxers and Cork Boxing Fraternity have elected a historical society committee and the event will be formally opened on August 16 at 2pm.

Micheál Martin’s family is steeped in the traditions of the sport on Leeside. The Fianna Fail leader will officially open the exhibition.

His brother Sean Martin, is the current President of the Spartan BC in Turner’s Cork. Likewise, links to their father, Paddy “The Champ” Martin, will be on display.

Partnership support for the event has been obtained from the City Council, The Echo, 96 FM and the City Librarian Liam Ronayne and his staff who will work hand in glove with Cork boxing.

The guest of honour on the day is Cork’s 1st Citizen, the Lord Mayor Cllr. John Sheehan. The artefacts will be varied over many generations.

Over 500 photographs will rotate on a teleprompter at 5-second intervals on each day of the exhibition to give an all-embracing overview of the sport from 1913 to the present day.

“Many people have supplied materials and pieces of family value for the exhibition,” O’Brien added.

“This is the first exhibition of this nature in the history of Cork boxing and it promises to capture the imagination of the sporting public.”

(Images – Fianna Fail leader Micheál Martin and Cork officials and the iconic Cork Boxing Wall in Bishop Lucey Park)

 

TEAM IRELAND LEAVE FOR GEORGIA TODAY

Team Ireland leave for Georgia this afternoon ahead of the opening bell for the 2019 European Schoolboy/girl Championships in Tbilisi.

The Boys and Girls in Green will go into the hat with 29 other nations for Saturday’s draw. Boxing begins Sunday in Tbilisi.

The 32-strong Irish squad finished up training camp at the Clann Naofa BC last Monday and are eager to get the competition underway remarked IABA President Dominic O’Rourke.

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and Ukraine will compete at the 17th edition of the Europeans.

Female boxing was introduced to the tournament for the first time last year in Bulgaria.

The Girls in Green had an immediate impact and took home nine medals – 3 of which were gold.

Katie O’Keeffe, who is included on the Georgia squad, claimed bronze in 2018.

The boys claimed six medals last time out.The combined tally in Bulgaria pushed Ireland over the ton and improved the all-time haul to 101 medals since the inaugural tournament in Rome in 2003.

(Images of Irish squad)

2019 European Schoolboy/girls Championships Schedule 

(Local time applies. Georgia is three hours ahead of Ireland)

August 1-2 – Arrival of the delegations
August 2 – Sport Entries Check
August 3, 15:00 – Technical Meeting
August 3, 16:30 – Official Draw
August 4, 15:00, 18:00 – Day1 preliminaries
August 4, 17:00 – Opening Ceremony
August 5, 14:00, 17:00 – Day2 preliminaries
August 6, 14:00, 17:00 – Day3 preliminaries
August 7, 14:00, 17:00 – Day4 preliminaries
August 8 – Rest day
August 9, 14:00, 17:00 – Day5 semi-finals
August 10, 14:00 – Day6 finals
August 11, 14:00 – Day7 finals
August 12 – Departure of the delegations
2019 European Schoolboy/girl Championships Tbilisi, Georgia (August 2/12)

Irish squad

Male

38.5kg Kai Ducque Griffin (Drimnagh)
40kg Roy Farrelly Colgan (Avona) Captain
41.5kg Sean Tyndall (Dublin Docklands)
43kg Kyle Thomas Smith (Holy Trinity)
44.5kg Malo Kemel Fekkar Davis (Monkstown Dublin)
46kg Blaine Fitzgerald (Corinthians)
48kg Padraig Flynn Stapleton (Monkstown Dublin)
50kg James O’Reilly Thornhill (Togher)
52kg Lee McEvoy (Avona)
54kg Cole Byrne (Enniskerry)
56kg Laurence Connors (St Mary’s Dublin)
59kg Patrick Stokes (St Johns Derry)
62kg Micheal McCarthy (Urlingford)
68kg Thomas Ward (Carrickmore) Vice Captain
72kg Ryan Collins Murphy (Neilstown)
76kg Caolan Devlin (Mark Heagney)
80kg Bernard Cawley (St Davids Naas)
90kg Adam Olaniyan (Jobstown)
90-105kg Danny O’Brien (Shadows)

Female

34-36kg Carlagh Mullarney (Ballyhaunis)
38kg Caoimhe Kinsella (St Anthony’s Pats)
40kg Shakira McCrudden (Riverside)
42kg Katie O’Keeffe (Kanturk)
44kg Esther Lambe (Setanta)
46kg Carleigh Irving (Illies Golden Gloves)
48kg Nora Jackman (Paulstown)
51kg Georgia Dunne McGovern (Drimnagh) Captain
54kg Niamh Keogh (Olympic Mullingar)
57kg Alicia King (Ratoath Golden Gloves)
60kg Gabrielle Mongan (Whitechurch)
64kg Ava Rose Henry Lyndon (Glin) Vice Captain
70kg Breanna Ryan Tobin (Spartan)

Officials

IABA President: Dominic O’Rourke (St Michaels Athy)

Team Managers: Stephen Connolly (Curragh) & Jennifer O’Sullivan (Sliabh Luachra)

Coaches: Eve Carr (St Michaels Athy),Patrick Gallagher (Maynooth), James O’Neill (Clann Naofa),Martin Donovan (O.L.O.L.),Killian Walsh (Dungarvan), Paul Archbold (St Davids Naas)

Referee/Judge: Martin O’Neill (St Saviours OBA)