€4M ALLOCATED TO REGIONAL SPORTS PROJECTS

 

 

 

 

€4m Allocated for Regional Sports Projects

 

 

Shane Ross T.D., Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, and Brendan Griffin T.D. Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, today announced €4m in allocations for regional projects under the 2017 round of the Sports Capital Programme (SCP). The allocations are in addition to the €56m grants for local projects under the programme which were announced last month. The 2017 round of the Sports Capital Programme closed for applications on the 24th February and by that date a record number of 2,320 applications were received. When the programme was launched, it was envisaged that a total of €30 million would be available to allocate for all projects (local and regional). Following the conclusion of the budget discussions and in order to allow as many worthwhile projects as possible to receive some funding, significant extra resources were secured allowing a total of €60m to allocate.

 

The funding is very much appreciated, according to Fergal Carruth, CEO of the Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA).

 

“The IABA were delighted with the announcement yesterday by Minister Shane Ross and Minister Brendan Griffin that the IABA will be receiving €151,500 as part of the €4 million allocation for regional projects under the 2017 round of the Sports Capital Programme. This funding is very much appreciated by the Boxing community and will be put to very good use improving facilities in our beloved National Stadium,” he said.

 

Minister Ross said: “To achieve our objective of getting as many people participating in sport as possible and to ensure that our sports stars can compete at the highest level, we need to have the appropriate facilities in place. Today’s announcement of €4m worth of capital grants is another example of my commitment to sport in this regard and brings the total amount allocated in recent weeks to sports projects around the country to almost €60m. In terms of how we decided on the successful projects, the full assessment procedure was published in advance with priority given to projects that will increase participation, facilities that are shared and the level of socio-economic disadvantage in the area of the proposed project. I remain committed to further investment in sports projects and next year my Department will finalise the terms and conditions of a new Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund. The Fund would be for larger sports projects where the proposed Government contribution exceeds the amount available under the Sports Capital Programme. “

 

Minister Griffin, highlighting the diversity of projects being funded, said: “Today is another good-news day for Irish sport as we confirm a further €4m in funding for projects throughout Ireland. 81 different projects are being offered funding with a huge variety of sports receiving assistance. It is no surprise that the major field sports like gaelic games, soccer, rugby and athletics are all receiving funding but I am also pleased that we are in a position to provide help to sports as varied as table tennis, fencing and martial arts. The health benefits associated with sports participation are well documented and we want people to have every opportunity to get involved.  While it was not possible to fund every application for regional projects that we received, I will continue to make the case for increased investment in sports facilities in the years ahead. ”

 

Full details of all allocations announced today are set out on the Department’s website at: https://www.sportscapitalprogramme.ie/

 

2018 DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL FIXTURES

Please scroll down for National, European and World fixtures for 2018, plus Youth Olympic Games.

All European tournaments – except at Elite female and U/22 male level – are doubling up as male and female competitions.

The first Continental outing of the New Year is the Men’s European U/22 Championships in March in Romania.

The IABA will use next month’s National U/22s as part of their selection process for Romania.

The Youth Olympics return next year in Argentina. Irish boxing, courtesy of current IBF/WBA champion Ryan Burnett (gold), Ciara Ginty (silver) and Michael Gallagher (bronze) have claimed three medals from the last two Youth Olympics.

The World Women’s Elites return to New Delhi after a 12-gap in November. On the last occasion the tournament was held in the Indian city, current WBA champion Katie Taylor won Ireland’s first AIBA World Elite gold in 2006.

All fixtures are subject to change. Click here and here for international calendars.

IRISH ATHLETIC BOXING ASSOCIATION

2018 Fixtures

JANUARY

12th & 13th National Male & Female Under 18’s Open Competition & Under 22 National Championships

19th & 20th National Male & Female Under 18’s Open Competition & Under 22 National Championships

26th & 27th National Male & Female Under 18’s Open Competition & Under 22 National Championships National Stadium/Ringside

FEBRUARY

02th & 03rd National Novice Championships National Stadium

09th &10TH National Elite & Novice Championships National Stadium

16th & 17th National Elite & Novice Championship National Stadium

23rd &24th National Elite &Novice Championships National Stadium

MARCH

European Men’s U/22 Championships Targu, Romania March 22nd/April 2nd

2nd National Novice Championships FINALS National Stadium

9th & 10th National Boy 14, Jnr 1 & 2 Championships National Stadium

16th National Boy 14, Jnr 1 & 2 Championships National Stadium

23rd & 24th National Boy 14, Jnr 1 & 2 Championships National Stadium

APRIL

European Men’s and Women’s Youth Championships Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy 17th/26th

Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia 4th/15th

TBC National Schoolboys 11, 12 & 13 Province Weigh-in

3rd – 7th National Boy11, 12 & 13 years Championships National Stadium

MAY

European Women’s Elite Championships Wladyslawowo, Poland 10th/19th

European Schoolboys and Schoolgirls Championships Albena, Bulgaria 21st/30th

4th & 5th National Girl 11-16 Championships National Stadium

11th National Girl 11-16 Championships National Stadium

18th & 19th National Girl 11-16 Championships National Stadium

26th

JUNE

TBC National Boys & Girls Junior Cadets (2004-2005) Championships Province Weigh-in

8th, 9th National Boys & Girls Junior Cadets (2004-2005) Championships National Stadium

15th 16th National Boys & Girls Junior Cadets (2004-2005) Championships National Stadium

22nd & 23rd National Boys & Girls Junior Cadets (2004-2005) Championships National Stadium

28th 29th & 30th Monsktown International Box Cup Monsktown Dublin

JULY

1st Monsktown International Box Cup Monsktown Dublin

8th National Boys& Girls Senior Cadets (2003-2002) Province Weigh-in

13th 14th National Boys & Girls Senior Cadets (2003-2002) Championships National Stadium

20th & 21st National Boys & Girls Senior Cadets (2003-2002) Championships National Stadium

27th & 28th National Boys & Girls Senior Cadets (2003-2002) Championships National Stadium

AUGUST

World Youth Men’s and Women’s Championships (host city and exact dates to be confirmed)

10th & 11th National Mens & Womens Under 18’s Championships National Stadium

17th & 18th National Men’s & Women’s Under 18’s Championships National Stadium

24th & 25th National Men’s & Women’s Under 18’s Championships National Stadium

SEPTEMBER

World University Championships Elista, Russia 2nd/7th

7th & 8th National Elite Women’s Championships National Stadium

14th & 15th National Elite Women’s Championships National Stadium

21st National Elite Women’s Championships National Stadium

28th29th&30th Celtic Box Cup Dungarvan

OCTOBER

Youth Olympics Buenos Aires, Argentina 1st/12th

European Junior Men’s and Women’s Championships Anapa, Russia 8th/17th

4th 5th & 6th Smithfield Box Fest Smithfield BC

7th National Convention Ringside Club

12th 13th 14th Esker Box Cup Esker

19th 20th 21st Wexford Box Cup Wexford

NOVEMBER

World Women’s Elite Championships New Delhi, India (exact dates to be confirmed)

9th & 10th National Elite Championships (2019) National Stadium

16th & 17th National Elite Championships (2019) National Stadium

23rd National Elite Finals (2019) National Stadium

FEBRUARY 2019

National Senior Championships National Stadium

**** PLEASE NOTE ALL FIXTURES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGES****

ENGLAND BOXING NOTICE

 

 

 

Dear Presidents and General Secretaries,

Please find attached a letter confirming England Boxing and its Clubs as the only organisation in England that are the only approved and legitimate body recognised by AIBA and EUBC to govern amateur boxing in England.

Letter to EUBC Member Federations

Your support in ensuring that only English Clubs affiliated to England Boxing participate in international competitions is greatly appreciated.

On behalf of all of us at England Boxing we wish you a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year.

Regards Lynette

Lynette Mayo
Membership Services Manager
England Boxing Ltd
English Institute of Sport Coleridge Road
Sheffield, S9 5DA

 

 

SCHOOLBOY TRAINING

 

 

 

There will be no more squad training for the Elite Schoolboys in 2017. The Boy 3 and Boy 4 boxers from last season were due up this weekend but they will now resume in the new year.

 

The schoolboys coaching staff would like to take this opportunity to wish all our boxers, their families and coaches a peaceful Christmas and we look forward to seeing them in 2018.

 

New dates for the resumption of squad training in the new year will be posted here on the IABA website.

2017 WORLD, EUROPEAN AND MULTI-NATION MEDALS

 

Irish boxing claimed 17 medals – more than half of which were gold – at Multi-Nation level in 2017.

Overall, in World, European and Multi-Nation competition, 46 medals were won.

Eight top ten positions were earned in medals tables in World and European competitions.

The Irish Women’s Youth and Junior side commanded the highest finish with a third place perch in Bulgaria in July, while the Men’s and Women’s Elite European and European Union squads finished joint 4th in the Ukraine in June and Italy in August.

14 Irish European, European Union and Multi-Nation Elite, Youth and Junior athletes topped their respective podiums this year.

The individual champions are Joe Ward (2), Michaela Walsh (1), Daina Moorehouse (1), Aoibhe Carabine (1), Callum Walsh (1),Kellie Harrington (2), Christina Desmond (1), Grainne Walsh 1) Kiril Afansev (1), Michael Nevin (1), James McGivern (1) and Aaron McKenna (1).

Ward, who won World Elite silver this year, secured double gold at European Elite and Multi-Nation level and Harrington took home double Multi-Nation gold.

 

 

Irish Boxing in World and European Competition in 2017

Total:  Gold: 5, Silver: 7, Bronze 17 = 29

 

2017 European Men’s Elite Championships, Kharkiv, Ukraine June 14th/25th

52kg Brendan Irvine (St Pauls) Bronze
56kg Kurt Walker (Canal) Bronze
81kg Joe Ward (Moate) Gold

Medals Table: 4th

 

2017 European Women’s Youth and Junior Championships Sofia, Bulgaria July 3rd/10th

Youth

48kg Caitlin Fryers (Immaculata) (Silver)
75kg Lauren Kelly (St.Brigid’s, Edenderry) (Bronze)

Junior

46kg Ciara Brien (St David’s, Naas) (Bronze)
48kg Daina Moorehouse (Enniskerry) (Gold)
50kg Catherine Blaney (Navan) (Bronze)
75kg Aoibhe Carabine (Geesala) (Gold)

Medals table: 3rd

2017 European Schoolboy Championships Valcea, Romania July 17th/26th

40kg Brooklyn Saunders (Ballybough) (Bronze)
41.5kg Jake Charles (Mullingar Elite) (Bronze)
44.5kg Cahir Gormley (Maydown Olympic) (Bronze)
46kg Patrick Sweeney (Olympic) (Silver)
50kg Patrick Donovan (Olympic) (Silver)
52kg Cain Lewis (Ballymun) (Bronze)
56kg Eoghan Lavin (Ballyhaunis) (Silver)
66kg John Ward (Brosna) (Bronze)
72kg Sean Walsh (Trojan) (Bronze)
80kg Jordan Ward (Bay City) (Bronze)

Medals table: 7th

European Union Women’s Elite Championships Cascia, Italy August 4th/13th

54kg Michaela Walsh (Monkstown, Antrim) (Gold)
60kg Kellie Harrington (St Mary’s) (Silver)
69kg Grainne Walsh (Sparticus) (Bronze)

Medals table: 4th

World Elite Men’s Championships Hamburg, Germany August /September 2nd

81kg Joe Ward (Moate) (Silver)

Medals table: 9th

European Men’s Junior Championships Albena, Bulgaria September 18th/25th

60kg Callum Walsh (Riverstown) Gold
52kg Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow) Silver

Medals tables: 4th

European Men’s Youth Championships Antalya, Turkey October 21st/28th

64kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic) Bronze
75kg Jordan Myers (Sligo) Bronze

Medals table: 10th

AIBA World Women’s Youth Championships Guwahati, India November 19th/28th

48kg Caitlin Fryers (Immaculata) (Bronze)
64kg Katelynn Phelan (Bronze)

Medals table: 9th

 

Irish Boxing in Multi-Nation Competition in 2017

Gold: 9, Silver: 4, Bronze: 4 = 17

Pavlyukov Youth Memorial Anapa, Russia March 15th/20th

60kg Eamer Coughlan (Riverstown) (Bronze)
64kg Aaron McKenna (Old School) (Gold)
69kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic) (Silver)

Feliks Stamm Multi-Nations Warsaw, Poland May 3rd/6th

56kg Myles Casey (St Francis) (Bronze)
69kg Kieran Molloy (Oughterard) (Silver)

Nicolae Linca Golden Belt Memorial Iasi, Romania May 10th/14th

60kg Kellie Harrington (St Marys) (Gold)
75kg Christina Desmond (Fr Horgans) (Gold)
81kg Joe Ward (Moate) (Gold)
91kg Kiril Afansev (Smithfield) (Gold)

Eindhoven BoxCup Eindhoven, Netherlands October 20th/23rd

60kg James McGivern (St Georges) (Gold)
69kg Kieran Molloy (Oughterard) (Silver)
75kg Michael Nevin (Portlaoise) (Gold)
91kg Kirill Afanasev (Smithfield) (Bronze)
91kg+ Dean Gardiner (Clonmel) (Silver)

Boxam Elite Tournament Tenerife, Canary Islands November 1st/6th

54kg Dervla Duffy (Mulhuddart) (Bronze)
60kg Kellie Harrington (St Marys) (Gold)
69kg Grainne Walsh (Sparticus) (Gold)