2 wins for Team Ireland on the opening day of Strandja.

Team Ireland have recorded two wins from three bouts on the opening day of the 76th Strandja Memorial Tournament.

222 athletes are contesting the compeition: 143 men and 79 women boxers, from 22 federations, including Ireland: Algeria, Austrian,Azerbaijan, Bulgaria Chinese Taipei, China (Inner Mongolia), Croatia, Cyprus, England, France, Hungary, Greece, Georgia, Italy, Israel, Kosovo, Pakistan, Slovakia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and Wales.

First up today was Team Captain, 60kg Adam Hession, who began his tournament against Samandar Olimov of Uzbekistan. Adam was dominant, decisive and accurate throughout, and won on a 5-0 decision. He contests his quarter final on Thursday, against England’s Jack Dryden. Also contesting at 60kg and making his Strandja debut today was Rhys Owens – he met a tricky opponent in Georgia’s Artyush Gomtsyan, which resulted in a close and testy bout. Rhys prevailed on a 3-2 split decision , and will also box for a medal on Thursday. The third Team Ireland boxer in the ring in Sofia today was 67kg Darren O’Connor, competing against Zaur Gahramov of Azerbaijan. Darren put in a valiant performance, but the 5-0 decision went to the Azerbaijani boxer.

The Opening Ceremony took place before the beginning of boxing this afternoon, and Team Ireland’s flag bearers were 48kg Ciara Walsh and 54kg Patsy Joyce

Of Team Ireland boxers yet to open their accounts, 48kg Ciara Walsh has been draw in the semi finals, and will come home at least a bronze medal. She boxes against Kazakhstan’s Algerim Sattibayeva. 50kg Shannon Sweeney, the reigning European Champion meets France’s Moulai Romane at the Quarter Final stage. Also beginning her tournament at QF stage is 54kg Chloe Gabriel – mirroring Ciara, she also contests againt Kazakh opposition, in the form of Symbat Aliashkar. European bronze medalist, 57kg Niamh Fay contests against Turkey’s Asude Ece Ediz in the last 8. 64kg Linda Desmond makes her Strandja debut at QF stage against England’s Sasha Hickey .

There’s also a quarter final start for 48kg Louis Rooney, the European U23 champion at the weight, boxes his first contest against Kazakhstan’s Shanzar Taskenbay. Fellow European U23 champ, 54kg Patsy Joyce first steps between the ropes against Uzbekistan’s Shakzod Muzafarov.

Day Two

A very busy day in Sofia tomorrow for Team Ireland, with 8 boxers in action.

In Ring A’s Afternoon Session, 75kg Josh Olaniyan meets Uzbekistan’s Javokhir Ummataliev in Bout 7.

In Ring B’s Afternoon Session, Gavin Rafferty, also contested at 75kg, takes on Azerbaijan’s Mishariff Kazimada in Bout 6. In Bout 7 of the same ring and session, 86kg Brian Kennedy makes his tournament debut against France’s Traora Aboulaye. And in Bout 11, 92+kg Gus Ide does likewise, contesting his first bout against Uzbekistan’s Arman Makhonov.

In Ring A’s Evening Session, 63.5kg Jason Nevin is in action in Bout 3, against China’s Melia Na. Paris Olympian, heavyweight Jack Marley, is between the ropes 3 bouts later, in Bout 6, China’s JiLei Zhang – that’s a Quarter Final contest.

And in Ring B’s Evening Session, Paris Olympian, 63.5kg Dean Clancy boxes Uzbekistan’s Sayat Ilyasov in Bout 1, while 80kg James Whelan meets Ye Erobolweishhan of China in Bout 3.

Programme

Watch

The Bulgarian Boxing Federation is streaming the tournament live on its YouTube channel. Links, per ring and session, will be published on the day of boxing.

Boxing in the Afternoon Session begins at 12pm, Irish time, while the evening sessions gets underway at 3.30pm.

Team Ireland

48kg Ciara Walsh, Smithfield Boxing Club Dublin

50kg Shannon Sweeney, St. Anne’s BC, Westport Mayo

54kg Chloe Gabriel, Dublin Docklands BC

57kg Niamh Fay, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin

63kg Linda Desmond, Rylane BC, Cork

48kg Louis Rooney, Star ABC, Belfast

54kg Patsy Joyce, Olympic BC Mullingar

60kg Rhys Owens, Erne BC, Fermanagh

60kg Adam Hession, Monivea BC, Galway, Team Captain.

63.5kg Jason Nevin, Olympic BC Mullingar

63.5kg Dean Clancy, Sean McDermott BC, Leitrim

67kg Darren O’Connor, Olympic BC, Galway

75kg Gavin Rafferty, Dublin Docklands

75kg Josh Olaniyan, Jobstown BC, Dublin

80kg James Whelan, Dublin Docklands

86kg Brian Kennedy, St Brigid’s BC, Edenderry, Offaly

92kg Jack Marley, Monkstown BC, Dublin

92+kg Gus Ide, Crumlin BC, Dublin.

Team Manager: Sean Crowley

Head Coach: Zauri Antia

Coach: Lynne McEnery

Coach: Jay Delaney

Physio: Rob Tuomey

R&J: Mal Scott.

Drawsheets are available here

Tickets: Ireland V Wales International.

Central Council is sharing ticketing information for the Ireland V Wales International on Saturday, March 1st. Tickets will be available on the door.

Tickets:

  • Adults: €20
  • Children, under 16: €10
  • Club bundles: 10 tickets €150/£150

Location

The Guildhall, BT48 7BB

Doors open at 7pm.

This international is kindly supported by Derry Credit Union, Tyrone and Fermanagh County Board Board and Donegal County Boxing Board

Team Ireland

Team Ireland will be managed by Central Council’s John Gallagher, of 2 Castles Olympic BC, Tyrone.

46kg Ava McCabe, Jobstown BC, Dublin

48kg Abbey Molloy, Sacred Heart Boxing Club Dublin

50kg Skye Ward, Neilstown BC, Dublin

52kg Kayleigh Byrne, Gorey BC, Wexford

54kg Elma Barry, Setanta Boxing Academy, Kildare

57kg Grace Conway, Tredagh Boxing Academy, Louth

51kg Michael Reilly, St. Paul’s Boxing Club, Waterford

54kg James McCann, St. Monica’s ABC, Newry

57kg Sean McCusker, Dealgan BC, Louth

60kg Daniel Hunter, Corpus Christi ABC, Belfast

67kg John Donoghue, Olympic Boxing Club, Westmeath

71kg Rati Abulzade, Togher BC, Cork

75kg Jason Whelan, Dublin Docklands BC

80kg Chulainn McDonnell, Whitechurch BC, Dublin

2 IABA Coach Developers qualify as Coach Developer Assessors.

Two IABA Coach Developers have qualified as Coach Developer Assessors.

Nikki Foley is IABA’s Education and Training Officer, and is of Tralee Boxing Club. Jeff Fitzgerald is of Corpus Christi BC in Limerick. Both were qualified and active IABA Coach Developers before undertaking additional Assessor learning and qualifications, through Sport Ireland.

Coach Developers deliver IABA Coach Ed qualification training, including Fundamentals and Level One coach education.

Criteria for acceptance to this Sport Ireland course include holding Level 2 or above CDPI tutor/CD qualification, and being an active Coach Developer for in excess of 5 years.

Nikki and Jeff are now qualified to effectively assess trainee Coach Developers in accordance with IABA and Sport Ireland standards, and effectively facilitate the learning, progress and performance of trainee
& qualified Coach Developers .

Open for booking: IABA’s March safeguarding courses.

IABA’s March Safeguarding courses are now available for booking, following provision of Safeguarding learning online and in person in January and February

In 2025, IABA is delivering 12 Safeguarding One courses, 4 Safeguarding Two courses and a minimum of 1 Safeguarding Three course.

IABA is also open, on request, to providing Safeguarding One and/or Safeguarding Two learning in person, at a county board or provincial unit level. County Boards and Provinical Units who wish to commission in-person delivery of this learning are invited to make contact with IABA National Safeguarding Manager, Stephen Flynn, via stephen@iaba.ie

Safeguarding One

All adults – coaches, committee members & non-coaching volunteers – in every club who have contact with children are required to have undertaken Safeguarding 1.

In keeping with Sport Ireland best practice in Safeguarding training, workshops will be limited to 16 participants. In keeping with norms across the sporting community, the cost for this workshop is E20. 

Register here: https://shout.com/s/5tP2AMoB

MonthDate/TimeDelivery
FeburaryWednesday 19th 18.30-21.30: Completedonline
MarchFriday 28th 14.00-17.00online
AprilTuesday 15th 18.30-21.30online
MayMonday 19th18.30-21.30online
JuneWednesday 25th 18.30-21.30online
JulySaturday 26th 10.00-13.00online
AugustFriday 22nd 14.00-17.00online
SeptemberMonday 22nd 18.30-21.30online
OctoberWednesday 22nd 18.30-21.30online
NovemberTuesday 18th 18.30-21.30online
DecemberWednesday 4th 18.30-21.30online

Safeguarding Two

The aim of this workshop is to help the Club Children’s Officer to carry out their role and support the implementation of best practice in the club. Participants will also receive a Club Children’s Officer Action Planning document as part of the training.

In keeping with Sport Ireland best practice in Safeguarding training, workshops will be limited to 16 participants. In keeping with norms across the sporting community, the cost for this workshop is E20. 

Register here: https://shout.com/s/o3NuYG4s

QuarterDate/TimeDelivery
Quarter 1-Feburary: COMPLETED12th 18.30-21.230online
Quarter 2-May22nd 18.30-21.30online
Quarter 2- August18th 18.30-21.30online
Quarter 2- December11th 18.30-21.30online

Safeguarding Three

A person appointed to the Designated Liaison Person position in a club must firstly complete the Safeguarding One Workshop and should complete the SG3 training. A club may appoint the same person to both the CCO and DLP positions however best practice advises that they are kept as separate roles.

In keeping with Sport Ireland best practice in Safeguarding training, workshops will be limited to 16 participants. In keeping with norms across the sporting community, the cost for this workshop is E20. 

QuarterDate/TimeDelivery
Quarter 1-FeburaryTBCOnline

In 2024, IABA delivered 14 Safeguarding 1 basic awareness courses, online and in person, providing this vital learning to 207 coaches and club administrators. IABA also delivered two Safeguarding Two courses to 28 Club Children’s Officers.

World Boxing to organise at European Confederation level.

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For the information of all clubs and their members, please be advised that World Boxing will organise at confederation level in Europe during its congress on March 23rd.

Ireland, Spain and Portugal are the only federations in Western Europe with no connection to World Boxing. The following 22 European federations are members of World Boxing – while GB is an associate member, given it is an umbrella federation: 

Andorra  

Belgium  

Croatia 

Czech Republic

Denmark

England

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Hungary

Iceland

Italy

Kosovo

Lithuania

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Scotland

Sweden 

Switzerland

Wales 

World Boxing has released its European Confederation calendar for 2025. It includes 23 international tournaments for age categories from School to Elite,  and the full suite of European Championships at all underage/transitional age categories:

World Boxing currently has 78 member federations, globally. Of those, 56 are dual members of World Boxing and IBA.

IBA approved changes to its constitution on December 7th 2024, permitting dual membership under certain conditions. On January 17th last, IABA made contact with IBA to seek permission to use this dual membership mechanism. Should IBA approve, IABA clubs will be provided with an opportunity to vote on staying with IBA and joining World Boxing.

 To date, 5 weeks later, IBA has yet to issue a decision on IABA’s application. None of the 56 existing dual members had to submit an application for permission to join World Boxing.

World Boxing 2025 European Calendar