IABA Statement On Minister Chambers’ Comments On “Today with Claire Byrne”

The IABA is acutely aware of the need for reform in the volunteer structures of the association. The Minister’s comments today (on the “Today with Claire Byrne” programme) will serve to focus minds on the gravity of the choice facing Irish boxing – to evolve into an association with the highest standards of governance, or to reject reform and face damaging constraints on our sport. The scale of reform recommended in the report is profound and impacts virtually all areas of operation of the volunteer structures of the association.

The governance report was shared with all boxing clubs, county boards and provincial units on May 10th, in preparation for our forthcoming EGM.  In that sharing, the IABA has placed particular, but not exclusive, emphasis on the reform of the structure of the association’s board, and its expansion to include additional independent members, from which the implementation of all other reforms will flow. This matter will be put before members at the EGM and members will be asked to initially support the changes within the Teneo Governance review of IABA 2022 in relation to the board. That is, that all recommendations that are set out in the review on the constitution of the board of IABA are accepted.

If the recommendations are adopted by the at the members at the EGM, the IABA will be engage, fully, with all monitoring and change management structures applied by Sport Ireland. IABA also commits to publishing an implementation plan within the timescale outlined by the Minister today.

IABA’s ability to implement the required reforms is contingent upon a democratic ballot of boxing clubs and their members. IABA is already aware of staunch opposition among some long-standing volunteer members to the primary recommendations proposed in the review. The IABA hopes that the minister’s comments today on the immediacy and severity of financial sanctions will give those members pause and motivate them to think on what is in the best interests of the sport they love.

The IABA notes the Minister’s comments on the resignation of Bernard Dunne as High Performance Director. IABA asked Bernard to reconsider his resignation, a request reiterated at last Monday’s board meeting.  IABA considers the anonymous document disseminated in February of 2021 to be a malicious and appalling attack on a member of staff.

National Boy/Girl Junior Cadet Championships, 2022.

The National Boy/Girl Junior Cadet Championships, for boxers born in 2008 and 2009, will begin on June 10th.

The deadline for entries is midday on Friday, June 3rd.

Competition Arrangements:

Venue: National Boxing Stadium, Dublin.

Dates: June 10th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 24th and 25th

Entries: An entry fee of €10 applies. Clubs must enter boxers with Stephen Connolly: s.connolly1961@yahoo.com and sally@iaba.ie by 12pm on Friday 3rd June.

Weights:

Girls: 36KG (not under 34KG), 38KG, 40KG, 42KG, 44KG, 46KG, 48KG, 51KG, 54KG, 57KG, 60KG, 64KG, 70KG

Boys:40KG (not under 37KG), 42KG, 44KG, 46KG, 48KG, 50KG, 52KG, 54KG, 57KG, 60KG, 63KG, 66KG, 70KG, 75KG, 80KG, 90KG

Draws: Tuesday, 7th June at 2pm in the National Stadium.The draw is being conducted on the basis of pre-entry only.

Weigh-in and Medical: Boxers will only weigh in on each day that they box.Boxing Record books to be presented by the boxer at their initial weigh-in, if not previously given to the IABA.

Weigh-in times: In National Stadium from 8.00am – 9.00am and 12pm – 1pm. Boxing: Times to be decided after the draw.

Duration of rounds: Boys & Girls 3 x 1.5 Minutes

Age Requirements: Boxers born in 2008 and 2009.

It is a condition of entry that all competitors and officials have a signed Waiver/Members Acknowledgement Form.

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 but may wear their club colours. Boxers must not wear long sleeved shirts under their vests. Hair must be tied back and 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.

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

UP-DATE:

The weights listed on the circular are those for the European Championships. If however clubs have boxers at weights other than those listed (lighter or heavier), they will be accepted for the National Cadets.

Club coaches should send these boxers names and weights to s.connolly1961@yahoo.com and sally@iaba.ie where they will factored into a draw.

2 Last 16 Wins For Team Ireland At The Women’s World Championships.

Team Ireland’s Carly McNaul on winning her last 16 bout/IBA Flickr

2 more Team Ireland boxers booked their places in the Quarter Finals of the Women’s World Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, today.

Amy Broadhurst, contesting at 63kg, Aslahan Sezgin Mehmedova, was dominant from the first bell, and came away with a unanimous win. The judges scores: 30:24, 30:26, 30:27, 30:26, 30:26

At 52kg, Carly McNaul won through to her Quarter Final following a strongly contested bout against reigning European U22 champion, Nikolina Cacic of Croatia. The judges scored the bout 26:30, 27:29
28:28, 27:29, 27:29 in favour of the boxer in blue.

54kg Niamh Fay met strong opposition in Romania’s Lacramioara Perijoc. This was a close, testy bout, and the Dubliner lost out by the narrowest of margins, a 3-2 split. The judges scored the bout: 29:27, 28:28, 27:29, 28:28, 29:27

Caitlin Fryers, at 50kg, boxed Italy’s Giordana Sorrentino and came out the wrong side of a unanimous decision, with the judges scoring the bout 27:30, 27:30, 27:30, 26:30, 26:30

The final Irish boxer in the ring in Istanbul this evening was 66kg Kaci Rock, who met Anna Lysenko of Ukraine. The judges scored the bout 26:30, 27:30, 27:30, 28:29, 27:30 in favour of the Ukrainian boxer.

Four Team Ireland boxers are in Quarter Final action on Monday.

Olympian, Michaela Walsh (57kg) will box out of the blue corner when she meets Kazakhstan’s Karina Ibragimova in bout 5 of Ring A’s afternoon session. 2 bouts later, in bout 7, Amy Broadhurst (63kg) vies for a semi-final berth against Serbia’s Jelena Janicijevic. 70kg Lisa O’Rourke, in red, will contest against Armenia’s Ani Hovsepyan bout 10 in the same ring and session.

52kg Carly McNaul is in action in bout 3 of Ring B’s afternoon session, against Brazil’s Carolina De Almeida.

Quarter Finals Programme:

The tournament is being live-streamed by the IBA on YouTube. Watch the Quarter Finals:

Ring A, afternoon session

Ring B, afternoon session

Ring A, evening session

Ring B, evening session

Tuesday May 17th will be a rest day, and finals will be boxed across Thursday May 18th and Friday May 19th.

Prize money is up for grab for podium finishes at this year’s tournament:

MedalPrize Money
GoldUSD 100,000
SilverUSD 50,000
BronzeUSD 25,000
BronzeUSD 25,000

In order to be entitled to receive the Prize Money, the IBA says the” Boxer must win at least one bout at the Competition and reach place from 1st to 3rd (gold to bronze medal)”.

Team Ireland’s Caitlin Fryers during her last 16 bout/IBA Flickr.

Team Ireland Squad

48kg Shannon Sweeney, St.Anne’ BCs, Mayo

 50kg Caitlin Fryers, Immaculata BC, Belfast

 52kg Carly McNaul, Ormeau Road BC, Belfast

 54kg Niamh Fay, Phoenix of Ballyboughal, Dublin

 57kg: Michaela Walsh: Emerald BC, Belfast

 63kg Amy Broadhurst: St.Bronagh’s  ABC, Rostrevor

 66kg Kaci Rock, Enniskerry BC, Wicklow

70kg Lisa O’Rourke, Olympic BC, Galway

75kg Aoife O’Rourke: Olympic BC, Galway

 Coaches:

Zauri Antia

John Conlan

Eoin Pluck

Noel Burke

Competition Venue:

Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Turkey

Competition Dates:

May 6th to 21st.

Draws for each Team Ireland boxer are here

Day One results are here

Day Two results are here

Day Three results are here

Day Four results are here

Day Five results are here

Day Six results are here

Session 9A results

Session 9B results

Session 10 A results

Session 10 B results

Tournament schedule

Walsh Wins Through To Women’s World Championship Quarter Finals.

Team Ireland’s Michaela Walsh claiming her win/IBA Flickr

Team Ireland Olympian, Michaela Walsh, as won through to the Quarter Finals of the Women’s World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.

Michaela contested against Ukraine’s Valeriia Yeroshenko from the blue corner, in a tight and testy bout in which the Irish boxer’s quality won out in a 3-2 split decision win. The judges scores: 27:30, 29:28, 29:28, 27:30, 27:30

Sunday is a bumper day for Team Ireland in Turkey, with five boxers in competition; three in the afternoon session and two in the evening session.

Niamh Fay, at 54kg, is in Round of 16 action in bout 6 of Ring A’s afternoon session, against Romania’s Lacramioara Perijoc. Perijoc last met Irish opposition in the form of Michaela Walsh, while contesting the 73rd Strandja Tournament at 57kg. Walsh came out the victor in that meeting.

63kg Amy Broadhurst is between the ropes in bout 10 of the same ring and session. The lighwelter takes on Sezgin Aslahan Mehmedova of Bulgaria.

52kg Carly McNaul opens proceedings in Ring B’s afternoon session, against Olympian and reigning European U22 champion, Nikolina Cacic.

In the evening sessions, 50kg Caitlin Fryers is first up of Team Ireland’s boxers. She meets Italy’s Giordana Sorrentino in bout 3 in Ring A, while 66kg Kaci Rock boxes in the last bout of the day in Ring B, bout 12, against Ukraine’s Anna Lysenko.

Day Seven Programme:

Watch Live:

Day Seven: Ring A, Afternoon Session

Day Seven, Ring B, Afternoon Session

Day Seven, Ring A, Evening Session

Day Seven, Ring B, Evening Session

Prize money is up for grab for podium finishes at this year’s tournament:

MedalPrize Money
GoldUSD 100,000
SilverUSD 50,000
BronzeUSD 25,000
BronzeUSD 25,000

In order to be entitled to receive the Prize Money, the IBA says the” Boxer must win at least one bout at the Competition and reach place from 1st to 3rd (gold to bronze medal)”.

Team Ireland Squad

48kg Shannon Sweeney, St.Anne’ BCs, Mayo

 50kg Caitlin Fryers, Immaculata BC, Belfast

 52kg Carly McNaul, Ormeau Road BC, Belfast

 54kg Niamh Fay, Phoenix of Ballyboughal, Dublin

 57kg: Michaela Walsh: Emerald BC, Belfast

 63kg Amy Broadhurst: St.Bronagh’s  ABC, Rostrevor

 66kg Kaci Rock, Enniskerry BC, Wicklow

70kg Lisa O’Rourke, Olympic BC, Galway

75kg Aoife O’Rourke: Olympic BC, Galway

 Coaches:

Zauri Antia

John Conlan

Eoin Pluck

Noel Burke

Competition Venue:

Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Turkey

Competition Dates:

May 6th to 21st.

Draws for each Team Ireland boxer are here

Day One results are here

Day Two results are here

Day Three results are here

Day Four results are here

Day Five results are here

Session 8 A results:

Session 8B results

Tournament Schedule

O’Rourke Records Birthday Win At The Women’s World Championships.

Team Ireland’s Lisa O’Rourke celebrated her 20th birthday in style, with a stylish and decisive win at the Women’s World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.

The Olympic BC, Galway, boxer contested against Maria Hernandez Moronta in her second bout of the tournament. The judges scores for the boxer in blue: 27:30, 27:30, 28:29, 27:30 and 28:29.

Lisa, the reigning European U22 70kg champion, will face Armenia’s Ani Hovsepyan in the Quarter Finals on Monday, in the afternoon session. The Armenian fighter was a silver medalist in the 2019 European U22s, where she competed at 64kg.

One Irish boxer competes on Saturday where, for the second day, competition is confined to an evening session, only.

Tokyo Olympian, 57kg Michaela Walsh meets Ukraine’s Valeriia Yeroshenko in Ring A’s bout 6.

Day Six programme:

The tournament is being streamed live by the IBA – watch Michaela’s bout here:

Prize money is up for grab for podium finishes at this year’s tournament:

MedalPrize Money
GoldUSD 100,000
SilverUSD 50,000
BronzeUSD 25,000
BronzeUSD 25,000

In order to be entitled to receive the Prize Money, the IBA says the” Boxer must win at least one bout at the Competition and reach place from 1st to 3rd (gold to bronze medal)”.

Team Ireland Squad

48kg Shannon Sweeney, St.Anne’ BCs, Mayo

 50kg Caitlin Fryers, Immaculata BC, Belfast

 52kg Carly McNaul, Ormeau Road BC, Belfast

 54kg Niamh Fay, Phoenix of Ballyboughal, Dublin

 57kg: Michaela Walsh: Emerald BC, Belfast

 63kg Amy Broadhurst: St.Bronagh’s  ABC, Rostrevor

 66kg Kaci Rock, Enniskerry BC, Wicklow

70kg Lisa O’Rourke, Olympic BC, Galway

75kg Aoife O’Rourke: Olympic BC, Galway

 Coaches:

Zauri Antia

John Conlan

Eoin Pluck

Noel Burke

Competition Venue:

Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Turkey

Competition Dates:

May 6th to 21st.

Draws for each Team Ireland boxer are here

Day One results are here

Day Two results are here

Day Three results are here

Day Four results are here

Session 7A results:

Session 7B results:

Tournament schedule: