(COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) – The
sport of women’s boxing will make its Olympic debut at the 2012
Olympic Games and the 24 American women who will vie for a spot
in London have been determined after six months of qualifying
tournaments. Eight women in each of the three Olympic weight
divisions will compete in the first-ever U.S. Olympic Team
Trials for Women’s Boxing in early 2012.
“The 24 women who have qualified for the first-ever Olympic
Trials are all outstanding athletes that will represent our
sport and country in a first-class fashion,” said Harold Adonis,
USA Boxing president. “They have each dedicated endless hours in
the gym and made tremendous sacrifices to chase their Olympic
dreams and we look forward to seeing them all compete in this
historic event. Congratulations to all of these fine athletes
who have qualified for this once in a lifetime event.”
The three U.S. Pan American Games representatives claimed the
first spots in the Olympic Trials, following a combination of
domestic and international qualifiers. Flyweight Christina Cruz
(New York, N.Y.), lightweight Queen Underwood (Seattle, Wash.)
and middleweight Franchon Crews (Baltimore, Md.) will all
represent Team USA in the 2011 Pan American Games, which is
currently underway in Guadalajara, Mexico.
“We are looking forward to this historic event and an
outstanding week of boxing at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for
Women’s Boxing,” said Anthony Bartkowski, USA Boxing executive
director. “The sport has come a long way over the last decade,
and the talent and skill level of these women will surprise
those who haven’t had a chance to see them perform before.”
The 2011 USA Boxing National Championships, which took place in
June in Colorado Springs, was the second qualifying tournament
for the nation’s top female boxers. As each of the Pan American
Games representatives also placed in the top four in the major
national tournament, three boxers in each weight class punched
their tickets for the Olympic Trials in Colorado Springs.
Flyweights Marlen Esparza (Houston, Texas), Tyrieshia Douglas
(Baltimore, Md.), and Poula Estrada (Palmdale, Calif.);
lightweights Tiara Brown (Lehigh, Fla.), Lisa Porter
(Northridge, Calif.), and N'yteeyah Sherman (Barberton, Ohio);
and middleweights Alyssa DeFazio (Peoria, Ariz.), Tika Hemingway
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) and Tiffanie Ward (Hacienda Heights, Calif.)
all won Olympic Trials berths at the USA Boxing National
Championships.
The three 2011 National Golden Gloves champions were the next
group to advance on to the inaugural Olympic Trials. Flyweight
Cynthia Moreno (Phoenix, Ariz.), lightweight Mikaela Mayer (Los
Angeles, Calif.), and middleweight Tiffanie Hearn (Louisville,
Ky.) all claimed the fifth Olympic Trials berths in their
respective weight divisions.
The 2011 National PAL Championships served as the final
qualifying tournament with three boxers in each Olympic weight
class moving on to the Olympic Trials. The nine boxers
completing the Olympic Trials rosters are flyweights Virginia
Fuchs (Kemah, Texas), Alex Love (Monroe, Wash.), and Taversha
Norwood (Marietta, Ga.); lightweights Patricia Manuel (Long
Beach, Calif.), Bertha Aracil (Yonkers, N.Y.), Asia Stevenson
(Washington DC); and middleweights Claressa Shields (Flint,
Mich.), Andrecia Wasson (Centerline, Mich.), and Raquel Miller
(San Francisco, Calif.).
The date and location for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for
Women’s Boxing are currently being finalized and will be
announced shortly, however the event is currently slated to take
place in February. The three winners of the Olympic Trials will
compete in the lone international Olympic qualifier, the Women’s
World Championships, May 21-June 3 in Qinhuangdao, China. Twelve
boxers in each of the three Olympic weight classes will compete
in the Olympic Games with the top eight finishers at the Women’s
World Championships and four boxers per weight class selected by
a tripartite commission earning berths in London.
U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Women’s Boxing Qualified Athletes
Flyweight/112 lbs
1. Christina Cruz, New York, N.Y. (Pan American Games
representative)
2. Marlen Esparza, Houston, Texas (USA Boxing National
Championships)
3. Tyrieshia Douglas, Baltimore, Md. (USA Boxing National
Championships)
4. Poula Estrada, Palmdale, Calif. (USA Boxing Championships)
5. Cynthia Moreno, Phoenix, Ariz. (Golden Gloves Championships)
6. Virginia Fuchs, Kemah, Texas (National PAL Championships)
7. Alex Love, Monroe, Wash. (National PAL Championships)
8. Taversha Norwood, Marietta, Ga. (National PAL Championships)
Lightweight/132 lbs
1. Queen Underwood, Seattle, Wash. (Pan American Games
representative)
2. Tiara Brown, Lehigh, Fla. (USA Boxing National Championships)
3. Lisa Porter, Northridge, Calif. (USA Boxing National
Championships)
4. N'yteeyah Sherman, Barberton, Ohio (USA Boxing National
Championships)
5. Mikaela Mayer, Los Angeles, Calif. (Golden Gloves
Championships)
6. Patricia Manuel Long Beach, Calif. (National PAL
Championships)
7. Bertha Aracil, Yonkers, N.Y. (National PAL Championships)
8. Asia Stevenson, Washington DC (National PAL Championships)
Middleweight/165 lbs
1. Franchon Crews, Baltimore, Md. (Pan American Games
representative
2. Alyssa DeFazio, Peoria, Ariz. (USA Boxing National
Championships)
3. Tika Hemingway, Pittsburgh, Pa. (USA Boxing National
Championships)
4. Tiffanie Ward, Hacienda Heights, Calif. (USA Boxing National
Championships)
5. Tiffanie Hearn, Louisville, Ky. (Golden Gloves Championships)
6. Claressa Shields, Flint, Mich. (National PAL Championships)
7. Andrecia Wasson, Centerline, Mich. (National PAL
Championships)
8. Raquel Miller, San Francisco, Calif. (National PAL
Championships)