IABA Launches #FollowHerLead2022 Programme.

IABA’s Women in Sport Lead, Louise McKenzie, is launching a suite of new programmes, coach and club resources to further the incredible work clubs are already doing in supporting women and girls in boxing.

These resources will be released over the coming weeks and include:

  • Menstrual Cycle & Nutrition online seminar: this will enable coaches to understand the impact of the menstrual cycle on their boxers’ training, and support coaches in realizing their boxers’ full athletic potential. Registration will open on Monday, and registration details will be sent to all clubs.
  • Lead – Women’s Boxing Programme: IABA will fund the provision of a free 6-week programme for new women members in 20 clubs. Clubs will be asked to express their interest in running this programme in the coming weeks. We’ll also provide social media images and logos to help clubs advertise their participation in this free programme.
  • The IABA Women’s Mentor group, all of whom are graduates of the Sport Ireland Women in Sport Leadership programme, is gathering tips, advice and guidance for any club which wishes to increase the number of women and girls in their membership. This leaflet will be released in March.
  • Champions – IABA will shortly invite expressions of interest from key women of boxing in every county to act as Boxing Ambassadors to women competitors, sports administrators, coaches and volunteers in their areas.

This first pillar of programmes and resources will be followed later this year by second suite of supports for clubs, and Louise welcomes your input on how best to support bringing more women and girls in to boxing in training, in competition, coaching or volunteering. You can get in touch with Louise through louise.mckenzie@iaba.ie IABA is also preparing for Sport Ireland’s Women in Sport Week, March 7th to 14th, when we will celebrate the role of women in boxing, be that in training, in volunteering, in coaching, competing, or sports administration, across all of our social media platforms

25 New National U22 Champions Crowned.

25 National U22 champions were crowned in the home of Irish boxing, the National Stadium, today, in a fantastic display of the quality of Irish boxing.

These, and the U18 finals on Friday, were the first to be boxed at the stadium in front of spectators since March, 2020.

National U22 Champions:

48kg  Nicole Clyde (Antrim) beat  Ciara Walsh (Smithfield), 5-0

48kg  Padraig Downey (St John Bosco A): walkover

50kg  Caitlin Fryers (Immaculata A): walkover

51kg  Clepson de Santos (Holy Trinity) beat Cian O’Toole (St David L), 5-0

52kg  Daina Moorehouse (Enniskerry)  beat Chloe Gabrielle (Mulhuddart), 5-0

54kg  Niamh Fay (Phoenix Ballybougal)  beat Megan Colman (Baldoyle), 5-0

54kg Dylan Eagleson (St Pauls A) beat  Michael Stokes (St Michaels Athy0, 5-0

57kg  Zara Breslin (Tramore) beat Aliyah Butler (Monivea), 5-0

57kg Jake McMahon (Liberty L) beat  Adam Clarke (Crumlin), 4-1

60kg Shelby Myers (Crumlin) beat  Elizabeth Lloyd (Ballyhaunis), 3-2

60kg  Paul Loonam (St Carthages) beat Killian Geraghty (Crumlin/Def/ Forces), 5-0

63kg  Eve Woods (Corinthians): walkover

63.5kg James McDonagh (St Pauls W) beat Gareth Dowling (Docklands), 3-2

66kg  Kaci Rock (Enniskerry) beat Leanne Murphy (Togher, 3-2

67kg  Ben Ferran (Clonard A): walkover

70kg  Lisa O’Rourke (Olympic C) beat Evelyn Igharo (Clann Naofa), 4-1

71kg  Darragh Gilroy (Fr Flanagans) beat Jack Gill ( Drimnagh), 4-1

75kg  Aoibhe Carrabine (Geesala)  Walkover

75kg  Eoghan Lavin (Ballyhaunis) beat Liam Brennan (Sacred Heart Tolerton), KO 3

80kg  Jack Lawlor (Templemore) beat Fernadez Badejo (Maynooth), RSC, 3

81kg  Shauna Maguire (Drimnagh) beat Bethany Doocey (Castlebar), 3-2

81+kg Judy Bobbett (Liberty L): walkover

86kg  Kane Tucker (Emerald A) beat Jason Myers (Titans), 5-0

92kg  Jack Marley (Monkstown D) beat Cathal Crowley (Spartan M), RSC, 2

92+kg Ide Godstime (Crumlin) beat Oweny McDonagh (St Annes), RSC, 2

26 National U18 Champions were crowned at the National Stadium on Friday, in the first bouts to be boxed in front of a crowd at the iconic venue since March, 2020:

Champions by walk-over:

44kg  Karl Reilly (Immaculata A)

48kg  Georgia McGovern (Setanta L)

48kg  Patsy Joyce (Olympic L)

60kg  Lehane (Rylane)

63kg Winnie McDonagh (Neilstown)

66kg  Gabrielle Mongan (Whitechurch) 

75kg  Emma Keating (Paulstown)

81kg  Dearbhla Tinnelly (Clann Naofa)

92+kg Bernie Cawley (St. David’s, Naas)

46kg  Louis Rooney (Star A) beat Dylan Foy (Banbridge) 5-0

50kg  Katie O’Keefe (Kanturk) beat Carleigh Irving (Oakleaf) 5-0

51kg  Adam McKenna (Holy Family L) beat Oisin Worsencroft (Riverstown), 4-1

52kg  Esther Lambe (Setanta L) beat Lucy O’Neill (Ballybough), RSC 3

54kg  Shakira Donoghue (Templemore) beat Robyn Murran (St Brigids Kildare), 5-0

54kg  Gavin Ryan (Ratoath) beat Patrick O’Donnell (Charleville) 5-0

57kg  Yasmin Meredith (Corinthians) beat Cori Gleeson (St Francis), 5-0

57kg  John Donoghue (St Michaels Athy) beat Raymond Joyce (Clonmel) , 3-2

60kg  Jason Nevin (Olympic L) beat Brian Gilroy (Fr Flanagans), 4-1

63.5kg Tom McDonnell (Docklands) beat  Cian Cramer (Cabra), 3-2

67kg  Jim Donovan (Our Lady of Lourdes) beat David Blaney (Navan), 5-0.

70kg Laura Moran (St Annes) beat  Sophie Elstone (Knockmore/Foxd), RSC, 2

71kg  Bobbi Flood (Cabra) beat TJ King (Phoenix Ballyboughal), 5-0

75kg  Joshua Olaniyan (Jobstown) beat Troy Norman (Cherry Orchard), 5-0

80kg  Ryan Murphy (Neilstown) beat Thomas Quinn McDonagh (Tredagh), 5-0

81+kg Cliona Darcy (Tobar Pheadair) beat Brianna Ryan (St Brigids Kildare), 5-0

86kg Nathan Ojo (Esker) beat  Sean Trant (Monkstown D), 4-1

92kg  David J McDonagh (Olympic C) beat Joe Hutchinson (Neilstown), 4-1

The National U18 and U22 Championship Finals were streamed through Joymo

27 National U18 Champions Crowned At The Home of Irish Boxing.

27 champions have been crowned at the home of Irish boxing this evening, at the National U18 Championships.

These were the first bouts to be boxed in front of spectators at the National Stadium in almost 2 years.

Champions by walkover:

44kg  Karl Reilly (Immaculata A)

48kg  Georgia McGovern (Setanta L)

48kg  Patsy Joyce (Olympic L)

60kg  Lehane (Rylane)

63kg Winnie McDonagh (Neilstown)

66kg  Gabrielle Mongan (Whitechurch) 

75kg  Emma Keating (Paulstown)

81kg  Dearbhla Tinnelly (Clann Naofa)    

92+kg Bernie Cawley (St. David’s, Naas)

  1. 46kg  Louis Rooney (Star A) beat Dylan Foy (Banbridge) 5-0
  2. 50kg  Katie O’Keefe (Kanturk) beat Carleigh Irving (Oakleaf) 5-0
  3. 51kg  Adam McKenna (Holy Family L) beat Oisin Worsencroft (Riverstown), 4-1
  4. 52kg  Esther Lambe (Setanta L) beat Lucy O’Neill (Ballybough), RSC 3
  5. 54kg  Shakira Donoghue (Templemore) beat Robyn Murran (St Brigids Kildare), 5-0
  6. 54kg  Gavin Ryan (Ratoath) beat Patrick O’Donnell (Charleville) 5-0
  7. 57kg  Yasmin Meredith (Corinthians) beat Cori Gleeson (St Francis), 5-0
  8. 57kg  John Donoghue (St Michaels Athy) beat Raymond Joyce (Clonmel) , 3-2
  9. 60kg  Jason Nevin (Olympic L) beat Brian Gilroy (Fr Flanagans), 4-1
  10. 63.5kg Tom McDonnell (Docklands) beat  Cian Cramer (Cabra), 3-2
  11. 67kg  Jim Donovan (Our Lady of Lourdes) beat David Blaney (Navan), 5-0.
  12. 70kg Laura Moran (St Annes) beat  Sophie Elstone (Knockmore/Foxd), RSC, 2
  13. 71kg  Bobbi Flood (Cabra) beat TJ King (Phoenix Ballyboughal), 5-0
  14. 75kg  Joshua Olaniyan (Jobstown) beat Troy Norman (Cherry Orchard), 5-0
  15. 80kg  Ryan Murphy (Neilstown) beat Thomas Quinn McDonagh (Tredagh), 5-0
  16. 81+kg Cliona Darcy (Tobar Pheadair) beat Brianna Ryan (St Brigids Kildare), 5-0
  17. 86kg Nathan Ojo (Esker) beat  Sean Trant (Monkstown D), 4-1
  18. 92kg  David J McDonagh (Olympic C) beat Joe Hutchinson (Neilstown), 4-1

The National U22 Championships take place on Saturday, February 5th – boxing begins at 11am, and 25 new champions will be crowned.

  1. 48kg  Nicole Clyde (Antrim)                                 V             Ciara Walsh (Smithfield)
  2. 48kg  Padraig Downey (St John Bosco A)        W/O
  3. 50kg  Caitlin Fryers (Immaculata A)                   W/O
  4. 51kg  Cian O’Toole (St David L)                           V             Clepson de Santos (Holy Trinity)
  5. 52kg  Daina Moorehouse (Enniskerry)            V             Chloe Gabrielle (Mulhuddart)
  6. 54kg  Niamh Fay (Phoenix Ballybougal)          V             Megan Colman (Baldoyle)
  7. 54kg  Michael Stokes (St Michaels Athy)        V             Dylan Eagleson (St Pauls A)
  8. 57kg  Zara Breslin (Tramore)                               V             Aliyah Butler (Monivea)
  9. 57kg  Adam Clarke (Crumlin)                               V             Jake McMahon (Liberty L)
  10. 60kg  Elizabeth Lloyd (Ballyhaunis)                   V             Shelby Myers (Crumlin)
  11. 60kg  Killian Geraghty (Crumlin/Def/ Forces)V             Paul Loonam (St Carthages)
  12. 63kg  Linda Desmond (Rylane)                           V             Eve Woods (Corinthians)
  13. 63.5kg Gareth Dowling (Docklands)                 V             James McDonagh (St Pauls W)
  14. 66kg  Leanne Murphy (Togher)                          V             Kaci Rock (Enniskerry)
  15. 67kg  Ben Ferran (Clonard A)                               W/O
  16. 70kg  Lisa O’Rourke (Olympic C)                         V             Evelyn Igharo (Clann Naofa)
  17. 71kg  Jack Gill ( Drimnagh)                                   V             Darragh Gilroy (Fr Flanagans)
  18. 75kg  Aoibhe Carrabine (Geesala)                     W/O
  19. 75kg  Eoghan Lavin (Ballyhaunis)                       V             Liam Brennan (Sacred Heart Tolerton)
  20. 80kg  Fernadez Badejo (Maynooth)                 V             Jack Lawlor (Templemore)
  21. 81kg  Shauna Maguire (Drimnagh)                    V             Bethany Doocey (Castlebar)
  22. 81+kg Judy Bobbett (Liberty L)                            W/O
  23. 86kg  Jason Myers (Titans)                                   V             Kane Tuucker (Emerald A)
  24. 92kg  Jack Marley (Monkstown D)                    V             Cathal Crowley (Spartan M)
  25. 92+kg Ide Godstime (Crumlin)                            V             Oweny McDonagh (St Annes)

Those who can’t attend at the stadium can watch the bouts live, on Joymo TV, here

Competition News: Up-Dated U22 & U18 Championship Finals Programmes.

Up-dated programmes of boxing for the National U18 & U22 Championship Finals have been issued.

The U18 finals will be boxed in the National Stadium on Friday, February 4th. The card begins at 6pm. Those who would like to watch the bouts, but cannot attend at the stadium can watch here

Walkovers on Friday in bouts: 1, 3, 12, 14, 16, 20 and 23.

The U22 Championship finals will be boxed in the National Stadium on Saturday, February 5th. The card begins at 11am.Those who would like to watch the bouts, but cannot attend at the stadium can watch here

Walkovers on Saturday in bouts 2, 3, 15, 18 and 22.            

Competition Arrangements:

Venue: National Stadium, Dublin.

Dates: February 4th and 5th.

Weigh-in and Medical:  Weigh-ins are daily, on the day of boxing.  A medical will be performed on each boxer on their first day of competition and boxers must complete all Covid-19 medical checks on each day they box. Boxing Record books and entry fee to be presented by the boxer at their initial weigh-in.

Weigh-in dates:  February 4th and 5th: 8.00am – 9.00am & 12.00pm – 1.00pm 

Duration of rounds: Men & Women 3×3 Minutes

Weights:            

Men: 48kg, 51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63.5kg, 67kg, 71kg, 75kg, 80kg, 86kg, 92kg,  92+kg

Women: 48kg, 50kg, 52kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63kg, 66kg, 70kg, 75kg, 81kg, 81+kg

It is a condition of entry that all competitors have a signed Waiver/Members Acknowledgement Form and adhere to any agreement made with the Association sponsors.

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. For any queries regarding this matter, boxers/coaches should contact Mr Larry Morrison, IABA Anti-Doping Officer on 086-0292476.

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 their vests. Hair must be tied back and cloth swimming hats or hairnets should be worn under the headgear for boxers with long hair. No red, orange or pink gum shields are allowed.

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

Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Any complaints must be addressed to the Chief Official, Mr. Stephen Connolly. Please show respect to all Ringside Officials. A document stipulating requirements in relation to conduct and the use of social media must be signed by all boxers and coaches at their initial 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.iba.sport

Covid-19 Precautions: For the duration of this Championships, Covid-19 protocols will be in place and all boxers, coaches, officials must abide by these. The exact protocols that will apply will be made known closer to the event as government guidelines will dictate. Any boxer, coach or official who fails to follow the protocols and directives issued, will be removed from the Championships

52 New Champions Will Be Crowned This Weekend.

The National U22 and U18 Championships reach their culmination this Friday and Saturday, after 9 days of boxing.

Spectators will be welcomed back to the home of Irish Boxing on Friday and Saturday.

The U18 finals will be boxed in the National Stadium on Friday, February 4th. The card begins at 6pm. Those who would like to watch the bouts, but cannot attend at the stadium can watch here

The U22 Championship finals will be boxed in the National Stadium on Saturday, February 5th. Those who would like to watch the bouts, but cannot attend at the stadium can watch here

Competition Arrangements:

Venue: National Stadium, Dublin.

Dates: February 4th and 5th.

Weigh-in and Medical:  Weigh-ins are daily, on the day of boxing.  A medical will be performed on each boxer on their first day of competition and boxers must complete all Covid-19 medical checks on each day they box. Boxing Record books and entry fee to be presented by the boxer at their initial weigh-in.

Weigh-in dates:  February 4th and 5th: 8.00am – 9.00am & 12.00pm – 1.00pm 

Duration of rounds: Men & Women 3×3 Minutes

Weights:            

Men: 48kg, 51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63.5kg, 67kg, 71kg, 75kg, 80kg, 86kg, 92kg,  92+kg

Women: 48kg, 50kg, 52kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63kg, 66kg, 70kg, 75kg, 81kg, 81+kg

It is a condition of entry that all competitors have a signed Waiver/Members Acknowledgement Form and adhere to any agreement made with the Association sponsors.

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. For any queries regarding this matter, boxers/coaches should contact Mr Larry Morrison, IABA Anti-Doping Officer on 086-0292476.

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 their vests. Hair must be tied back and cloth swimming hats or hairnets should be worn under the headgear for boxers with long hair. No red, orange or pink gum shields are allowed.

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

Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Any complaints must be addressed to the Chief Official, Mr. Stephen Connolly. Please show respect to all Ringside Officials. A document stipulating requirements in relation to conduct and the use of social media must be signed by all boxers and coaches at their initial 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.iba.sport

Covid-19 Precautions: For the duration of this Championships, Covid-19 protocols will be in place and all boxers, coaches, officials must abide by these. The exact protocols that will apply will be made known closer to the event as government guidelines will dictate. Any boxer, coach or official who fails to follow the protocols and directives issued, will be removed from the Championships