The draw has taken place
Waiver/Code of Conduct
This is now open for parents/guardians of boxers contesting this competition. This process takes under three minutes to complete and is a condition of participation. This link is shareable by email, text message and WhatsApp message; it is also available on iaba.ie. This process has been in place for the BG4 Championships, the BG123 Championships and the Junior 1 Championships:
Weigh-In arrangements and boxing schedule
Friday, April 19th: 8am to 9am and 12pm to 1pm. Boxing begins at 6pm.
Saturday, April 20th: 8am to 9am. Boxing begins at 11am.
Sunday, April 21st 8am to 9am. Boxing begins at 11am.
Girls Draws
43kg
46kg
48kg
50kg
52kg
54kg
57kg
60kg
63kg
66kg
70kg
75kg
80kg
83kg
Boys Draws
44kg
46kg
48kg
50kg
52kg
54kg
57kg
60kg
63kg
66kg
70kg
75kg
80kg
85kg
91kg
91+kg
109kg
117kg
120kg
Competition Arrangements
Boxing:
April 19th: Boxing begins at 6pm
April 20th: Boxing begins at 11am
April 21st: Boxing begins at 11am
Venue: Castlerea Boxing Club.
Weigh-In & Medical: Friday, April 21st, 8am to 9am and 12pm to 1pm. April 20th and 21st: 8am to 9am. Boxers will weigh in each day they box
Draw: Tuesday 16th April at 1pm.
Male Weights:
Junior 2: 29kg, 31kg; 33kg; 36kg; 39kg; 42kg; 44kg; 46kg; 48kg; 50kg; 52kg; 54kg; 57kg; 60kg; 63kg; 66kg; 70kg; 75kg; 80kg; 85kg; 91kg; 91+ kg.
Female Weights:
Junior 2: 25kg, 27kg, 29kg, 31kg, 33kg, 35kg, 37kg, 39kg, 41kg, 43kg, 46kg, 48kg, 50kg, 52kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63kg, 66kg, 70kg, 75kg, 80kg, 80+kg.
Rounds: Boxing will be 3 x 2-minute rounds.
Entries: Only those sent by the Secretaries of the Provincial Councils and of the Antrim and Dublin County Boards shall be accepted. Entries must be submitted by 5pm on Friday 12th April.
At the conclusion of the Unit Championships, details of names, club, age ( Junior 2 ) and weights for the Irish Championships must be sent by email to sally@iaba.ie and to Phillip Rooney at boxing.referee@hotmail.com
Entry Fee: A €15 entry fee applies. This fee will be collected from all boxers at the weigh-in on their first day of boxing. Boxers must also give their Boxing Record Book to National Registrar and Chief Official Phillip Rooney at their initial weigh-in.
Anti-Doping: Boxers must provide details of any medication they are taking or have taken in the preceding 4 weeks. Anti-Doping may be carried out at any stage of the competition.
Attire: Coaches must wear tracksuits and runners in their corners at all sessions and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene. No Shorts, Caps or Hats are allowed.
N.B. It is a condition of entry that all boxers and their clubs have signed and submitted the Members Acknowledgement Form and it is the responsibility of the entering unit that this stipulation is complied with.
Gumshields: Red/Orange/Pink or variations of these colours are not allowed. Hair must be tied back, and swimming hats or hairnets should be worn under the headgear for boxers with long hair.
Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Any complaints must be addressed to the Chief Official, Mr. Philip Rooney. Please show respect to all Ringside Officials