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Shields Headlines the 2012 National
PAL Championships in Ohio
by Julie Goldsticker
October 5, 2012
Photo: Sue TL Fox |
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(OCT 5) The National PAL
Championships are returning to Toledo for the second straight
year as the Seagate Centre hosts the major national tournament,
October 8-13. 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields
(Flint, Mich.) is returning to the first stop on her Olympic
journey just two months after her historic victory in London.
The 17-year-old will aim to defend her 2011 National PAL title
in Toledo, boxing in her first competition following her gold
medal performance at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Boxers, coaches and officials from all over the United States
will travel to Toledo this weekend with boxing beginning on
Monday following Sunday’s tournament draw. The National PAL
Championships boasts four age groups in both male and female
action with boxers of all ages competing for a national title at
the annual event. The age groups being contested at the 2012
National PAL Championships are: 11-12 years-old,
13-14-years-old, 15-16-years-old and the open division, which
ranges from 17 to 34.
Tournament action will begin nightly at 6 p.m. at the Seagate
Centre with afternoon sessions taking place as needed. As
athletes are able to register for the National PAL Championships
through Sunday, the full list of athletes competing in the event
will not be available until the tournament draw on Sunday
evening, but several top athletes are expected to join Shields
at the event.
For those unable to make it to Toledo, the full week of
competition will be shown via live stream for a cost of $19.99.
To purchase and view the tournament, go to usaboxing.org and
click on watch live.
The National PAL Championships continuously showcase future
stars of the sport and Olympians, with several potential 2016
team members possibly competing in both the junior and open
divisions. As the National PAL Championships generally serve as
an Olympic Trials qualifier in pre-Games years, it is a key
component in the selecting an Olympic Team.
Shields earned her berth in the first-ever Olympic Team Trials
for Women through her victory at the 2011 National PAL
Championships. Due to her age, the tournament was the only
qualifying event she was old enough to compete in and the
teenage sensation took full advantage of her opportunity, going
on to win the Olympic Trials and middleweight gold in London.
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