EU MEN’S ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Irish medallists at 2007 EU C’ships in Dublin

Ireland will enter the 2018 edition of the European Union Men’s Championships in Valladolid, Spain as the No. 1 (male) nation in the tournament.

Ireland, Italy and Bulgaria, in that order, command the top three positions in the all-time medals table since the inaugural competition in France in 2003.

Ken Egan and Paul McCloskey became the first Irish boxers to reach EU finals in France 15 years ago

Former WBO World middleweight titlist Andy Lee made the middleweight decider in Madrid in 2004, the year he qualified for the Athens Olympics, and Egan returned to claim our first EU gold in Italy 12 months later.

Ireland’s dominance of the tournament began at the 2007 Championships at Dublin’s National Stadium where Egan, Darren Sutherland, Roy Sheahan, Carl Frampton and Cathal McMonagle won three gold and two silver medals.

Those of us with long enough memories will also recall that two people with the Irish squad, whose names we will not mention, gave a fine rendition, including the high notes and operatic arrangements, of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody in the Ringside Club adjacent to the Stadium in celebration on the night of the finals at the home of Irish boxing!

Two years later, Irish boxing produced a truly remarkable performance after the nine-strong squad secured three gold, three silver, three bronze, the Team of the Tournament Award and topped the medals table in Denmark.

David Oliver Joyce, a three-time EU champion, completed his hat-trick at the last EU Men’s Championships in 2014 in Bulgaria.

The Irish women’s team are lying in 7th position in the all-time EU medals table. Current unified pro champion Katie Taylor (5) and current EU champion Michaela Walsh (1) have topped the podium six times.

Alanna Murphy, who met Taylor in the first officially sanctioned women’s bout in Ireland at the National Stadium in 2001, claimed Ireland’s first women’s EU medal (bronze) in 2006 in Italy.

The 2018 European Union Men’s Championships begin in Valladolid, a city with strong Celtic origins, on November 8.

IRELAND AT EU MEN’S AND WOMEN’S ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS 

2003 France
64kg Paul McCloskey Silver
81kg Ken Egan Silver
54kg Brian Gillen Bronze
60kg Andy Murray Bronze
91kg Alan Reynolds Bronze

2004 Spain
75kg Andy Lee Silver

2005 Italy
81kg Ken Egan Gold
69kg Karl Brabazon Bronze
75kg Eamonn O’Kane Bronze

2006 Italy
63kg Alanna Murphy Bronze

2008 Liverpool
60kg Katie Taylor Gold
50kg Debbie Rogers Bronze

2007 National Stadium Dublin
69kg Roy Sheahan Gold
75kg Darren Sutherland Gold
81kg Ken Egan Gold
57kg Carl Frampton Silver
91kg Cathal McMonagle Silver

2008 Poland
56kg John Joe Nevin Gold
57kg David Oliver Joyce Gold
81kg Ken Egan Gold
49kg Paddy Barnes Silver
91kg Con Sheehan Silver

2009 Bulgaria
60kg Katie Taylor Gold

2009 Denmark
57kg David Oliver Joyce Gold
75kg Darren O’Neill Gold
91kg Con Sheehan Gold
52kg Declan Geraghty Silver
54kg John Joe Nevin Silver
69kg William McLaughlin Silver
60kg Eric Donovan Bronze
64kg Philip Sutcliffe Bronze
81kg Ken Egan Bronze

2010 Hungary
60kg Katie Taylor Gold

2011 Poland
60kg Katie Taylor Gold
69kg Louise Traynor Bronze
81kg Laura O’Neill Bronze

2013 Hungary
60kg Katie Taylor Gold
69kg Claire Grace Bronze

2014 Bulgaria
60kg David Oliver Joyce Gold
81kg Darren O’Neill Silver
75kg Michael O’Reilly Silver
52kg Hughie Myers Bronze

2017 Italy
54kg Michaela Walsh Gold
60kg Kellie Harrington Silve
69kg Grainne Walsh Bronze

SMITHFIELD BC EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR BOX FEST ENTRIES

 

 

Due to the number of inquiries about Smithfield Boxing Club Smithfield Boxfest 2018 today, the deadline for entries has been extended to Wednesday, September 26th

SmithfieldBoxfest Dublin, Ireland: October 5th and 6th. Click here

Ukraine Boxing Federation has entered a national team: Juniors, full squad.

Other confirmed competitors include: Germany, Latvia, Norway, Denmark and Ireland.

This is an excellent opportunity for your boxers to experience competition in a multi-nations environment against countries with strong boxing traditions.

SmithfieldBoxfest is an open class tournament, but it is open to boxers competing at regional and national level.

Juniors: 2003 -2002 year of birth (Open Class)
Men: 46kg, 48kg, 50kg, 52kg ,54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63kg, 66kg, 70kg, 75kg ,80kg, 85kg+
Women: 48kg ,60kg , 75kg

Youths: 2000-2001 year of birth (Open Class)
Women, only: 48kg ,75kg

Seniors and elite Seniors (Open Class)
Men: 52kg,56kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg, 75kg, 81kg, 91kg, 91kg, +
Women: 48kg , 60kg , 75k.

Accommodation in the area is booking up, so be sure to secure yours!

For more information, entry forms and pre-bout medical forms: smithfieldboxfest@gmail.com or Head Coach, Igor Khmil, on +353879552654

Keep up to date with Smithfield Boxfest2018 on Facebook and on Twitter

 

ESKER ALL FEMALE INTERNATIONAL BOXCUP

 

The 6th Esker All Female International BoxCup 2018 has now closed for entries with 370 entries with female boxers all the way from Underage to Elite.

58 Irish Clubs, 18 English Clubs and Squads, 2 Canadian Clubs, 2 Scottish Clubs, 2 Norwegian Clubs, 1 Isle of Man club, 1 Polish Club, 1 Czech Republic Club, 1 Danish Club, 1 French Club and 1 Ukrainian Squad have all registered for this years tournament making it the biggest Female only boxing tournament worldwide in 2018.

With over 50 Senior/Elite boxers registered it promises to showcase some of Europe’s top boxers showcasing their talent alongside young girls starting out on their boxing careers plus multiple National and International medalists at all levels.

All participating boxers receive a Tournament medal and certificate. Boxers will also compete for 8 Best Boxer belts plus The Paddy Hyland Best Team Cup, currently held by Tyne Tees and Wear Female Squad, England.

The official weigh in is on Friday 12th October from 5-9pm and boxing commences on Saturday 13th at 12pm and Sunday 14th at 11am. Entry is €20 per boxer.

The official launch for this year’s tournament is on Saturday 22nd September from 4pm at Esker Amateur Boxing Club’s Clubhouse at Unit 2 Hills Industrial Estate, Lucan Village. Esker ABC would like to invite all media, sponsors, supporters, boxers and clubs to the tournament launch, we’d love to see you there..!!

Esker ABC would like to thank the Dublin County Board, All Irish Provincial Boxing Boards and The IABA for their continued support of Irish Female boxing and The Esker All Female International BoxCup.

ENTRIES

Ireland

Baldoyle Boxing Club
Tobar Pheadair BC
Drumsna BC
Ballahadereen BC
Duhallow BC
O’ Hanlon Park BC
Virginia BC
Esker ABC
Riverside BC
Kilfenora BC
East Meath BC
St Anthony’s/St Patrick’s BC
Ballynacargy BC
Sacre Coure BC
Rylane BC
St Carthage’s BC
Avona BC
St Bernadette’s Boxing Club
Glasnevin BC
Blarney BC
Mulhuddart Boxing Academy
Ards BC
Elphin BC
Rudarius Boxing Club
Tipperary Boxing Club
Smithfield BC
Setanta BC
Donore Boxing Club
Whitechurch Boxing Club
Ballybrack Boxing Club
Urlingford Boxing Club
Rathnew Boxing Club
Jobstown Boxing Club
Arklow Boxing Club
St Brigid’s Boxing Club Kildare
Canal Lisburn Boxing Club
Emyvale Boxing Club
St Ailbhes Boxing Academy
Rathfriland Boxing Club
Tramore Boxing Club
Knockmore/Boxing Club
Loughshore Boxing Club
St Pappins Boxing Club
Cherry Orchard Boxing Club
Rathkeale Boxing Club
Dunboyne Boxing Club
Togher Boxing Club
Antrim Boxing Club
Monkstown Boxing Club Dublin
St Michael’s Boxing Club New Ross
Glin Boxing Club Dublin
Swords Boxing Club Dublin
Kanturk Boxing Club Cork
Birr Boxing Club County Offaly
St Joseph’s Boxing Club County Offaly
Westside Boxing Club Dublin
Douglas Boxing Club County Cork

England

Bright Star Boxing Academy
Heros BC
Legions Boxing Club
Leam Lane BC
South Wye Police BC
City of Leicester BC
Knowsley Vale BC
The People’s Gym
Kent Gloves BC
Worksop Xbox Boxing Academy
The Hunslet Club
Wellington ABC
Spennymoor Boxing Academy
District Youth ABC
East Midlands Region Boxing Squad
Shildon Boxing Club
Bradford Police and College Boxing Club
North West Region Womens Warriors

Scotland

Elgin Boxing Club
Southside Boxing Academy

Norway

Team Knockout Squad
Moss Bokseklubb

Canada

Citadel BC
KV Golden Gloves New Brunswick

Poland

Korona Walcz

Czech Republic

Boxing Club Ostrava

Isle of Man

Manx ABC

France

Noble Art De Rosny

Denmark

Jyllinge Boxing Team

WOMEN’S OPEN ELITE 48KG FINAL PLUS CONTESTS

 

 

The outstanding final from the recent Women’s Open Elites will be decided this Friday evening at Dublin’s National Stadium.

Shannon Sweeney and Donna Barr meet in the light-fly final (weigh-ins – 12pm to 1pm at the National Stadium).

Six other bouts (non-decision contests) are included on Friday’s card.  Boxing begins at 7pm.

September 21

National Stadium

Running order (7pm)

40KG John Donoghue   v  Gavin Ryan
46KG Michael Faulkner v   William Faulkner
52KG Cale Brennan   v  Bernie McDonagh

Women’s Open Elites

Final

48kg Shannon Sweeney (St Annes) v Donna Barr (Illies GG)

54KG Oran Carton   v   Michael Lambe
60KG Evan Kirwan   v   Jim Donovan
78KG Tyler Meade    v   Patrick McDonagh

 

 

IRISH SQUAD – EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

 

 

Please scroll down for Irish team for next month’s European Men’s and Women’s Junior Championships in Anapa, Russia.

The squad is comprised of current National Senior Cadet champions.

The European Juniors officially begin in Anapa on October 8. Boxing starts on October 9 at the Black Sea holiday resort.

Meanwhile, the Irish squad train at the National Stadium gym this Saturday, September 22. Training begins at 10.15am.

Irish amateur boxing is proudly sponsored by Liffey Crane.

European Male and Female Junior Championships Anapa, Russia (October 8/17)
 
Irish squad
 
Male

46kg Michael Donohue (St Michaels Athy)
48kg Michael Maughan (Olympic
50kg Shane O’Brien (Raging Bull)
52kg John Mc Connell (Holy Trinity)
54kg Patrick Sweeney (Olympic)
57kg Barry O’Connor (Sliabh Luachra)
60kg Steven Cairns (Legacy)
63kg Taylor Quiney (Drimnagh)
66kg William Hayden (Crumlin)
70kg Eoghan Lavin (Ballyhaunis)
75kg Jason Myers (Olympic)
80kg Patrick Myers (Sligo City)
80+kg Bonvie Ndefi (Olympic Mullingar)

Female

46kg Breda Quilligan (Rathkeale)
48kg Chloe Gabriel (Mulhuddart)
50kg Rachel Lawless (Portlaoise)
52kg Niamh Fay (Swords)
54kg Ellie Mai Gartland (Clonmel)
57kg Lauren Dempsey (Ryston)
60kg Sinainn Glynn (Cloghan)
63kg Leanne Murphy (Togher)
66kg Leah Gallen (Raphoe)
70kg Lisa O’Rourke (Castlerea)
75kg Kaitlyn Doyle (St Brigids Kildare)
80kg Bethany Doocey (Castlebar)
80+kg Kori Goad (Cahen Vale) (TBC)

Team Managers
Anna Moore (St Francis)
Joe Hennigan (Connacht Council)

Coaches
Billy McClean (High Performance)
Eve Carr (Enniskerry)
Liam Cunningham (Saints)
James Doyle (Monkstown Dublin)
Brian Barry (Riverstown)
Martin Donovan (Our Lady of Lourdes)

Referee/Judge
Michael Gill (Ballymore/Hollywood)