RIO 2016 COMPLETE RESULTS AND STATS

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Please see below attachment for statistics from Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

76 Countries were represented at the Rio 2016 Boxing Tournament.

 

Boxing2016 – Rio 2016 Olympic Games Results Book

Rio 2016 Gold Medalists

Women’s 51 kg – Nicola Adams (Great Britain)
Women’s 60 kg – Estelle Mossely (Framce)
Women’s 75 kg – Claressa Shields (USA)
Men’s 49 kg – Hasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan)
Men’s 52 kg – Shakhobidin Zoirov (Uzbekistan)
Men’s 56 kg – Robeisy Ramirez (Cuba)
Men’s 60 kg – Robson Conceicao (Brazil)
Men’s 64 kg – Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (Uzbekistan)
Men’s 69 kg – Daniyar Yeleussinov (Kazakhstan)
Men’s 75 kg – Arlen Lopez (Cuba)
Men’s 81 kg – Julio Cesar La Cruz (Cuba)
Men’s 91 kg – Evgeny Tischenko (Russia)
Men’s 91+ kg – Tony yoka (France)

 

 

 

DESMOND EYES UP TOKYO 2020

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Christian Desmond with Ceire Smith and Katie Taylor

CORK middleweight Christina Desmond got a tantalising glimpse of just how close she is to an Olympic medal at Rio 2016.

See today’s Cork Evening Echo.

Noucho Fontijn of the Netherland’s claimed silver in Rio after making the 75kg final last Sunday.

Desmond stunned the world of amateur boxing at the Olympic qualifiers in Samsun,Turkey earlier this year after beating Fontijn.

Written off in almost all quarters – except on www.iaba.ie and the Evening Echo – Desmond produced one of the performances of her career to eliminate the World No. 2 ranked fighter from the tournament on a unanimous decision.

Fontijn bounced back from that reversal to qualify for Rio after reaching the World Elite 75kg final in Kazakhstan where she was beaten by London 2012 champion Claressa Shields of the USA, who beat her in the Olympic middle final last weekend in Rio.

Shields, the London 2012 gold medallist, also scopped the inaugural Val Barker Best Boxer Award for female boxers.

Desmond didn’t make Rio, but the Fr Horgan’s BC stand out has one eye on Tokyo 2020, and her win over the Dutch puncher augurs well for the Irish Youth Olympian who got her predictions spot on for the 31st Olympiad.

“I’m up there with the best of them and I was happy to see her (Fontijn) win a medal at the Olympics. I felt she was going to beat the Chinese girl in the semi finals as she had beaten her a few times before, she said.

“But Shields was the London 2012 champion and that was always going to be a difficult fight for her. I’m happy enough with my performances this year. If results had gone my way it could have been me at the Rio Olympics.”

IABA WELCOMES TEAM IRELAND HOME FROM RIO

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Irish squad in Rio

 STATEMENT FROM THE IRISH ATHLETIC BOXING ASSOCIATION:

Today Wednesday, 24th August 2016, the Irish Athletic Boxing Association (“IABA”) welcomes home its seven boxers and support staff from the Rio Olympic Games. For each of them competing in the Olympic Games; it was the culmination of years of training, competition and dedication to the sport of boxing.

IABA and the Irish boxing community are immensely proud of each of them and their efforts in Rio. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them, their families and clubs for all their support for each of the boxers. We would also like to give special thanks to our coaches Zaur Anita, Eddie Bolger and John Conlan and also to the Team Manager, Joe Hennigan and all of the support staff involved in these games.

The on-going welfare of our Olympic boxers is a key priority for IABA. We hope to retain as many of them as possible within the High Performance Programme and will look to meet with each of the boxers in the coming weeks to discuss their future plans as well as any support we can provide.

The Rio Olympic Games were challenging for the Irish Athletic Boxing Association. It is the first time since the Athens Games in 2004 that boxing has not won a medal at the Olympic Games. As previously announced IABA are committed to conducting a full review of our High Performance Programme which will cover every detail of the programme from London 2012 up to and including all the preparations for Rio 2016.

We have agreed to conduct this review in conjunction with Sport Ireland as part of their overall review of the Rio Olympic Cycle. We can confirm that all of the boxers, coaches and management who have been involved with the Programme over the last four years will be asked to input into the review process.

The IABA intends to incorporate any recommendations that emerge from the review into our 2020 Strategy, the development of which has been underway for a number of months under the Chairmanship of Donagh Morgan, recently retired Assistant Secretary General, Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport.

…ENDS…

IRISH BOXING TO FINISH OUT 2016 WITH BIG TOURNAMENTS

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Irish boxing will bring the curtain down on an eventful year with at least two prestigious tournaments in World and European competition.

First up is the European Women’s Youth and Junior Championships in Ordu, Turkey next month.

The Irish team for Ordu will be confirmed shortly.

The AIBA World Men’s Youth Championships, meanwhile, is slated for St Petersburg, Russia in November.

The Irish panel for St Petersburg will be ratified after this weekend’s U/18 Championships at the National Stadium in Dublin.

The European Women’s Elite Championships are pencilled in for November in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The European Boxing Confederation today confirmed that the 10th edition of tournament will go ahead in Sofia on the above dates.