EU MEN’S ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Kurt Walker (red)

Ireland’s seven-strong squad leave for Spain tomorrow morning ahead of the start of the European Union Elite Men’s Championships.

Boxing begins at the 25-nation tournament in Valladolid on Friday.

The host nation,  Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Moldova, Monaco, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Wales are registered to compete.

Ireland, Italy and Bulgaria, in that order, are in the top three position in the all time EU medals table. Table toppers Ireland has won 12 gold, 12 silver and 8 bronze at this level since the inaugural tournament in Strasbourg in 2003.

On the last occasion that the EU Championships were held in Spain, Andy Lee, Ireland’s only boxer at Athens 2004, claimed silver in Madrid after losing out to Romania’s Olympic silver and bronze medallist Marain Simion in the middleweight final.

The squad have put in the hard hours in an intense training camp at the University of Jordanstown in Belfast with the Ulster HP team, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, Romania and Switzerland ahead of the start of the 9th edition of the tournament.

Irish coach John Conlan reported that 74 boxers, including Olympic. World and European champions and medallists, took part in the camp.

European Elite medallist Kurt Walker lines out at bantamweight in Valladolid and is targeting a podium finish in the lead up to the qualifiers from Tokyo 2020 next year.

“I should be a good shout to win gold here but I’m just going to take everything in my stride and see what happens, he told today’s Irish News.

“The training camp up in Jordanstown was very good, the perfect preparation really. All the people I sparred were top boys in the weight, and that’s what you need. We need to do more of them from now on, I think we are going to be doing more of them, because you really know where you’re at after those spars.”

Irish squad

52kg Conor Quinn (Clonard BC)

56kg Kurt Walker (Canal BC)

64kg Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise BC)

69kg Kieran Molloy (Oughterard BC)

75kg Michael Nevin (Portlaoise BC)

91kg Kirill Afanasev (Smithfield BC)

91kg+ Dean Gardiner (Clonmel BC)

Team Manager: Michael Hawkins

Coaches: John Conlan & Eoin Pluck

Physiotherapist: Seamus Caffrey

Team Doctor: Jim Clover- Team Doctor

Sports Physiologist: Damian Martin

Referee & Judge: Jim Murrin- R&J

 

 

 

Level 1 Coach Education Course Assessments

TO ALL COACHES who have completed a Level 1 Coach Education Course from 2016,2017,and 2018 but have yet to complete their assessment.

If you are still involved with your club can you please return your assessment forms, signed by your club secretary/head coach and the €30 fee so I can have you registered on Sport Ireland’s database

We have made a number of attempts to facilitate you in this regard but for various reasons you have been unable to participate

Please note that if on this occasion the completed forms are not returned by the 30th November 2018 for the attention of Stephen Connolly, National Stadium, 145 South Circular Road, Dublin 8 your name will be deleted and you will not be permitted to carry out any duties as a coach.

 

Kind Regards

Stephen Connolly

Head of Coach Education

IABA

WALES V IRELAND RESULTS FROM CARDIFF

 

 

Please scroll down for today’s Wales versus Ireland results.

Wales emerged victorious after 17 cracking bouts at the National Sports Centre in Cardiff.

The meeting was the return leg from the recent Ireland versus Wales internationals in Wexford.

Martin Collins, John Donoghue, William Faulkner, Michael Faulkner, Nathan Keegan and Keelyn Roche had their hands raised in victory for Ireland this afternoon.

Team Ireland are schedule to arrive home tomorrow morning via Dublin Airport.

(Please scroll down for more pictures from today. Images courtesy of Paddy Gallagher)

 

Wales v Ireland, National Sports Centre Cardiff

November 3

33kg Cory Jones (Wales) beat Scott Thompson (Ireland) 3-0
38kg Harvey Williams (Wales) lost to Martin Collins (Ireland) 0-3
42kg Kiern James (Wales) lost to John Donoghue (Ireland) 0-3
43kg Tommy Joe Jones (Wales) beat Kyle Smith (Ireland) 3-0
44kg John Murphy (Wales) beat Cian Dolan (Ireland) 3-0
58kg Tom Price (Wales) beat Michael Lambe (Ireland) 2-1
46kh KIeran Bevan (Wales) lost to William Faulkner (Ireland) 1-2
46kg Romeo Costa (Wales) lost to Michael Faulkner (Ireland) 1-2
46kg Ben Wetter (Wales) lost to Nathan Keegan (Ireland) 1-2
F52kg Zoe Andrews (Wales) beat Robyn Murran (Ireland) 3-0
60kg Alex O’Sullivan (ales) lost to Keelyn Roche (Ireland) 1-2
60kg Scott Jones (Wales) beat Ciaran Delaney (Ireland) 3-0
51kg Mo Hashim (Wales) beat Craig Bigger (Ireland) 3-0
60kg Ioan Croft (Wales) beat Jack McGivern (Ireland) 3-0
64kg Garan Croft (Wales) beat Gareth Dowling (Ireland) 2-1
64kg Jamie James (Wales) beat Steve Cairns (Ireland) 3-0
69kg Taylor Bevan (Ireland) beat David Nevin (Ireland) 3-0

Wales 11 Ireland 6


AIBA ELECTION MOSCOW

 

Gafur Rakhimov is the new President of the International Boxing Association (AIBA) following today’s AIBA Presidential election at the AIBA Congress in Moscow.

The AIBA Interim President beat Serik Konakbayev, the current Asian Confederation President, following a ballot in the Russian capital this afternoon.

(Images left to right: IABA CEO Fergal Carruth, IABA Secretary Art O’Brien, Asian President Serik Konakbayev and IABA President Dom O’Rourke and Dom O’Rourke and Art O’Brien in Moscow)