Two time Olympic Champ, Kellie, delivers keynote address at Paris Wave: Women in Sport Conference.

Two time Olympic Champion, Kellie Harrington, delivered the keynote address at today’s Paris Wave: Women in Sport Conference.

Paris Wave is the IABA’s boxer, coach and club support programme, launched on the day Team Ireland boxing returned from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The Paris team of 10 was the largest boxing team since Rome of 1960, and Team Ireland was one of only 3 countries in the world to qualify a full squad of women (6).

Paris Wave includes NextGen – a programme which supports clubs in meeting demand to welcome new members; Safeguarding – which adds 10% more Safeguarding learning opportunities to all clubs before years end; Coaching – enabling 80 coaches to begin their coaching careers through Fundamentals qualification and another 80 to obtain Level One certification, and the Women in Sport programme, which includes an arc of workshops taking place between August 31st and March 8th, online and throughout the association.

Kellie Harrington closed today’s conference with a 30 minute keynote speech which ranged from her perspectives on performance and training, her experiences in Paris and the 3 Ws which guided her career: Why, What and When “You have to plan stuff around competition – let’s say you’ve a competition in September. How many weeks to we have to get ready? When does sparring come in – 15 weeks beforehand, does it come in 6 weeks beforehand? These are things you need to sit down and discuss with your coaching team in your club.

Image: Sean Ryan

Kellie also spoke at length about her experience in Paris:

And she spoke about the Elite mindset in an individual sport:

Kellie also emphasised how important it is for all coaches to understand how the menstrual cycle impacts boxers “Women’s bodies are so much different than men’s bodies. We hold weight in different places and at different stages, we get heavier and we lose weight. It’s also very hard if you have a coach who doesn’t understand what you’re going through. I’d be like a demon for nearly 5 days of the month. And I mean like a demon. I’d get sacked out of a job, that’s how bad my hormones are. But I tell the coaches, let them know it’s coming up to that time. So, they know – but some coaches are like like ah, jaysus, I don’t want to hear that – but if you have female boxers in your club, you have to get comfortable being uncomfortable. It has to be talked about. It’s a massive, massive part of what we do.”

Today’s conference included Strength and Conditional for female combat athletes, delivered by specialist, Sean O’Reilly. IABA National Safeguarding Manager, Stephen Flynn and Sligo Development Officer, Maeve Clarke, co-delivered the Safeguarding Essentials workshop, which looked at the Safeguarding Statement-
Vetting, Coaching Courses, Policy and codes of Conduct, role of the Children’s Officer,
Situational based stuff Safeguarding learning and reporting a concern: how, and to whom.

IABA Women in Sport Lead, Sophie Doolan, delivered a Coaching Teenage Girls workshop and Q&A, covering Drop-out & Engagement in Girls’ Sport & Physical Activity; Meeting the Psycho-Social Needs of Girls in Sport; Key Considerations for Coaching Girls 12-17 years: Body image & Maturation and
Preparing for the Challenges of Adolescence in Girls

Sophie Doolan says “The Paris Wave: Women in Sport Conference was a great way to spark learning, and begin this important six month period in WIS learning in IABA – I’m heartened to see the number of male coaches here today, because often the assumption is that WIS-related learning and workshops is only for women – that’s not the case. Our workshops over the next six months are for people who coach women and girls, and, given that three quarters of our coaches are men, these workshops are for them.

Paris Wave Women in Sport Arc

As part of this programme, a series of Women in Sport Workshops will take place from September, culminating in a Women in Sport conference on March 8th, International Women’s Day.

  • September 25th: Coaching Teenage Girls (online)
  • October: Connacht Coaching Teenage Girls (in person event)
  • November: Munster Coaching Teenage Girls (in person event)
  • November: Connacht S&C for Female Combat Sport Athletes (in person event)
  • December: Munster S&C for Female Combat Sport Athletes (in person event)

Registration for these events will open in due course, and the 2025 calendar will be released in the coming weeks.

2024 National U18 Competition champions crowned.

26 new champions have been crowned at the culmination of the 2024 National U18 Competition at the home of Irish boxing, the National Stadium.

Congratulations to all finalists, their clubs and families.

Results

44kg   Ava McCabe (Jobstown) W/O

46kg   Keely Stevens (Charlestown) beat Emily Midwinter (Rosslare)

46kg   Jaiden Buckley (Enniskerry) beat Daithi Kelly (Castleblaney), 5-0

48kg   Tiffany Spencer (Jobstown) beat Ciar Mackin (Bryansford), RSC1

48kg   Antonio Bozkaya (East Meath) beat Alfie Jordan (Olympic L), RSC1

50kg  Ide Cashell (Ballymun) W/O

51kg   Scott Thompson (Spartans A) beat Aaron Keogh (Drimnagh), 5-0

52kg   Aoife Dougan (Armagh) beat Carlagh Peake (Ballyhaunis), 4-1

54kg   Grace Conway (Tredagh) W/O

57kg   Niamh Keogh (Olympic L) beat Kelsey Langan (Ballina), 5-0

57kg   Jamie Graham (Clonard A), W/O

60kg   Kayleigh Whelan (Avona), W/O

60kg   Martin McDonagh (Avona) beat John Harty (Portlaoise), 4-1

63kg   Siofra Lawless (Four Kings) beat Mollie Ryan (St Pauls Nenagh), RSC1

63.5kg Ryan Jenkins (Olympic L) beat Louis Griffin (Portlaoise), 5-0

66kg   Kayla Doyle (Whitechurch), W/O

67kg   Marcus Barrett (Titans) beat Gary O’Connor (St Marys NR), 4-1

70kg   Sarah Murphy (St Brigids Kildare) beat Jodie Byrne (Enniskerry), 3-2

71kg   Tadhg O’Donnell (Four Kings) beat Dylan Conroy (Ratoath), 5-0

75kg   Nell McLaughlin (Eagle) W/O

75kg   Philip Rooney (Sacred Heart A) beat Daragh Lawlor (Brian Dillons), 3-2

80kg  Padraig Corduff (St Annes) beat Johnny Sweeney (Olympic C), 4-1

86kg   Shay O’Dowd (Swords) beat Emmet Nevin (Olympic L), 3-2

92+kg Adam Olaniyan (Jobstown) W/O

Previously boxed finals:

92kg   Tommy Stokes (Athlone) beat Brandon McKelvie (Clonard A), 3-2

54kg   Sean McCusker (Dealgan) beat Peter Mari (Nutgrove), 5-0 

Semi final results: 2024 National U18 Competition.

13 National U18 Competition semi finals, and 2 finals, were decided at the National Stadium this evening.

Remaining finals will be boxed on Saturday

Results

46kg   Daithi Kelly (Castleblaney) W/O

60kg   John Harty (Portlaoise) beat Daniel McMahon (Enniskerry), 5-0

60kg  Declan Reynolds (Clonard A) beat Martin McDonagh (Avona) DSQ2

63.5kg Louis Griffin (Portlaoise) beat Jack McEvoy (Raphoe), 5-0

63.5kg Ryan Jenkins (Olympic L) beat Nojus Smataukas (Gilford), 5-0

67kg   Marcus Barrett (Titans) beat Edward F Ward (Olympic C), 5-0

67kg   Gary O’Connor (St Marys NR) beat Alekss Ulmanis (Rush), 5-0

71kg   Dylan Conroy (Ratoath) beat Eternity Okungbowa (Lucan), 3-2

71kg   Tadhg O’Donnell (Four Kings) beat Darragh Smyth (Clonard A), 5-0

75kg   Philip Rooney (Sacred Heart A) beat Daniel McDonagh (Geesala), 5-0

75kg   Daragh Lawlor (Brian Dillons) beat Luke Broughton (Ashbourne), 4-1

80kg   Padraig Corduff (St Annes) beat Brian Mongan (Ballyhaunis), RSC2

80kg   Johnny Sweeney (Olympic C) beat Christopher Campbell (Baldoyle), 5-0

FINAL

92kg   Tommy Stokes (Athlone) beat Brandon McKelvie (Clonard A), 3-2

54kg   Sean McCusker (Dealgan) beat Peter Mari (Nutgrove), 5-0 

Schedule

Saturday, August 24th: boxing begins at 11am.

Weigh-ins: Boxers must weigh -in on each day

Saturdays: 8am to 9am

Boxers will be required to bring their Irish passport, or confirmation of application for an Irish passport, to their first weigh-in. No data will be retained from their passport.

Drawsheets are available here

FINALS – Saturday, August 24th: boxing begins at 11am

*all programmes are subject to change.

44kg   Ava McCabe (Jobstown) W/O

46kg   Emily Midwinter (Rosslare) V Kelly Stevens (Charlestown)

46kg   Jaiden Buckley (Enniskerry) V Daithi Kelly (Castleblaney)

48kg   Ciar Mackin (Bryansford) V Tiffany Spencer (Jobstown)

48kg   Antonio Bozkaya (East Meath) V Alfie Jordan (Olympic L)

50kg  Ide Cashell (Ballymun) W/O

51kg   Aaron Keogh (Drimnagh) V Scott Thompson (Spartans A)

52kg   Aoife Dougan (Armagh) V Carlagh Peake (Ballyhaunis)

54kg   Grace Conway (Tredagh) W/O

57kg   Niamh Keogh (Olympic L) V Kelsey Langan (Ballina)

57kg   Aziz Abdulnasser (Ballymun) V Jamie Graham (Clonard A)

60kg   Siofra Kenny (Curadh) V Kayleigh Whelan (Avona)

60kg   John Harty (Portlaoise) V Martin McDonagh (Avona)

63kg   Siofra Lawless (Four Kings) V Mollie Ryan (St Pauls Nenagh)

63.5kg Louis Griffin (Portlaoise) V Ryan Jenkins (Olympic L)

66kg   Jessica Talbot (Lucan) V Kayla Doyle (Whitechurch)

67kg   Marcus Barrett (Titans) V Gary O’Connor (St Marys NR)

70kg   Jodie Byrne (Enniskerry) V Sarah Murphy (St Brigids Kildare)

71kg   Dylan Conroy (Ratoath) V Tadhg O’Donnell (Four Kings)

75kg   Nell McLaughlin (Eagle) V Nessa Tabachuk (Celtic Eagles)

75kg   Philip Rooney (Sacred Heart A) V Daragh Lawlor (Brian Dillons)

80kg  Padraig Corduff (St Annes) V Johnny Sweeney (Olympic C)

86kg   Shay O’Dowd (Swords) V Emmet Nevin (Olympic L)

92+kg Adam Olaniyan (Jobstown) W/O

Special Guest – Paris Wave: Women in Sport.

As part of the Paris Wave, programme, and to assist boxers, coaches and clubs, IABA is hosting a Women in Sport conference on August 31st, with series of WIS related learning opportunities between that date, and International Women’s Day 2025, on March 8th.

Paris Wave – Women in Sport Conference will take place at the National Stadium, Dublin, on Saturday August 31st, and a very special guest has been confirmed.

Itinerary

9.30amWelcome & Refreshments
10amS&C for Female Combat AthletesPractical guidance on strength & conditioning for women & girl boxers
11amSafeguarding EssentialsClub:                                                                                                  Safeguarding Statement-Outline what that is and about
Vetting-Who need to be vetted and how to do it
Coaching Courses- What the coach needs
Policy and codes of Conduct
Role of the Children’s Officer

Coach:                                                                                           
Code of Conduct
Boxers Code of Conduct
Situational based stuff Safeguarding learning
Reporting a concern: how, and to whom
12pmLunch
1pmCoaching Teenage Girls WorkshopDrop-out & Engagement in Girls’ Sport & Physical Activity 

Meeting the Psycho-Social Needs of Girls in Sport

Key Considerations for Coaching Girls 12-17 years: Body image & Maturation
                           
Preparing for the Challenges of Adolescence in Girls

Q&A
3pmENDS

Register:

Registration is available here: https://shout.com/s/EI5DFXoa

Paris Wave Women in Sport Arc

As part of this programme, a series of Women in Sport Workshops will take place from September, culminating in a Women in Sport conference on March 8th, International Women’s Day.

  • September 25th: Coaching Teenage Girls (online)
  • October: Connacht Coaching Teenage Girls (in person event)
  • November: Munster Coaching Teenage Girls (in person event)
  • November: Connacht S&C for Female Combat Sport Athletes (in person event)
  • December: Munster S&C for Female Combat Sport Athletes (in person event)

Registration for these events will open in due course, and the 2025 calendar will be released in the coming weeks.

For additional information on the Paris Wave – Women in Sport Conference or the Paris Wave Women in Sport Arc, please contact IABA Women in Sport Lead, Sophie Doolan on sophie@iaba.ie

Programme: 2024 National U18 Competition semi finals.

14 National U18 Competition semi finals, and 1 final, will be decided at the National Stadium from 6pm this evening.

Friday, August 23rd: boxing begins at 6pm.

*all programmes are subject to change.

SEMI FINALS

46kg   Odhran Reynolds (Clonard A) V Daithi Kelly (Castleblaney)

60kg   Daniel McMahon (Enniskerry) V John Harty (Portlaoise)

60kg  Martin McDonagh (Avona) V Declan Reynolds (Clonard A)

63.5kg Louis Griffin (Portlaoise) V Jack McEvoy (Raphoe)

63.5kg Ryan Jenkins (Olympic L) V Nojus Smataukas (Gilford)

67kg   Edward F Ward (Olympic C) V Marcus Barrett (Titans)

67kg   Alekss Ulmanis (Rush)V Gary O’Connor (St Marys NR)

71kg   Dylan Conroy (Ratoath) V Eternity Okungbowa (Lucan)

71kg   Darragh Smyth (Clonard A) V Tadhg O’Donnell (Four Kings)

75kg   Philip Rooney (Sacred Heart A) V Daniel McDonagh (Geesala)

75kg   Luke Broughton (Ashbourne) V Daragh Lawlor (Brian Dillons)

80kg   Brian Mongan (Ballyhaunis) V Padraig Corduff (St Annes)

80kg   Johnny Sweeney (Olympic C) V Christopher Campbell (Baldoyle)

92kg   Brandon McKelvie (Clonard A) V Tommy Stokes (Athlone)

FINAL

54kg   Peter Mari (Nutgrove) V Sean McCusker (Dealgan) 

Schedule

Friday, August 23rd: boxing begins at 6pm

Saturday, August 24th: boxing begins at 11am.

Weigh-ins: Boxers must weigh -in on each day

Fridays: 8am to 9am and 12pm to 1pm

Saturdays: 8am to 9am

Boxers will be required to bring their Irish passport, or confirmation of application for an Irish passport, to their first weigh-in. No data will be retained from their passport.

Drawsheets are available here

Remaining finals will be boxed on Saturday.

Saturday, August 24th: boxing begins at 11am

*all programmes are subject to change