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European Games Baku 2015 update - no
Sofya Ochigava in Russian team
by Michael O'Neill
May 28, 2015
Photo: Baku |
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(MAY 28) Over recent years we
have reported here on many ‘famous’ š60kg lightweight clashes
between Russia’s Sofya Ochigava and her Irish ‘nemesis’ Katie
Taylor but the Russian squad for the inaugural European Games in
Baku next month has but one surprise – Ochigava is not in the
squad.
First though let us look at how things are seen in the Azeri
capital as far as the Games itself are concerned, with thanks to
the Baku 2015 organisers, the EOC for some of the information
that follows.
“Ireland’s Olympic champion boxer Katie Taylor has revealed her
plans to make history at Baku 2015 in a video created for the
Baku 2015 European Games website.
Miss Taylor is the most decorated athlete in the history of
women’s (Amateur) Boxing, and is the current Olympic champion
after winning gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games. The
28-year-old has won five consecutive World Championships, six
consecutive European Championships, and five European Union
Championships, and sees the first ever European Games in
Azerbaijan as another opportunity to create history.
Miss Taylor said: “It’s going to be such an historical event
with it being the first event in the European Games, and you
can’t really get any bigger than that.
“I really can’t wait to be boxing and representing my country
again in such a major competition. It’s an absolute privilege
that I have another chance to make history.”
Miss Taylor said that competing in Baku will be unforgettable:
“It’s always great to go into a country where they are very
knowledgeable about the sport, and to have a really strong
boxing team as well. I know the atmosphere is going to be
fantastic in the Crystal Hall.”
However, the Olympic champion made it clear that she has only
one goal at Baku 2015: “We’re all there to win the gold medal
but only one person walks out with a gold medal, and I plan to
be that person.
“I want to be the best female boxer of all time.”
No surprises there then since Katie never wants to settle for
being “second best” !
Speaking about the 60kg weight division she told the Irish media
: “Europe is the strongest continent in (60kg) boxing so there
is going to be no easy contest. You saw in the last World
Championships three out of four in the semi-finals were European
and six out of eight in the quarter-finals were European
fighters”.
Taylor will be joined by Belfast woman and Commonwealth Games
silver medallist Michaela Walsh in the Irish women's team for
the European Games which take place from 12-28 June.
Cavan fighter Ceire Smith completes the three-strong Irish
women's boxing team for the Baku championships.
The Russian team has just been revealedš and no Sofya Ochigava.
Here are the female members of the team, remember there are 5
women’s weights in Baku (weight order):
Sayana Sagataeva, ĺlena Savelyeva, Zinaida Dobrinina, Anastasia
Belyakova, Yaraslava Yakushina
Among the other favourites for the 60kg title will be the host
nation’s Yana Alekseevena (runner up to Taylor at the 2014 AIBA
World Championships), Estelle Mossely from France, GB’s
Poland’s Kinga Siwa and Bulgarian Denitsa Eliseeva or will we
see a new’ face emerge, perhaps Russia’s Zinaida Dobrinina?
The experienced, very strong British women’s squad includes
Olympic Gold medallist Nicola Adams, Lisa Whiteside, Sandy Ryan
and Savannah Marshallš and thus the nation expects (in the
women’s boxing at least) to follow up on those successes of
London 2012 albeit no place for Chantelle Cameron either at 60kg
or 64kg – a decision that surprised many bearing in mind GB
could have nominated another female boxer.
Here is the Katie Taylor promotion on behalf of the Baku
organisers (via You Tube) šshowing her in actionš and which also
shows some of the delights of Baku for those who are present in
the capital or watching worldwide on TV or via Live Streaming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGrjTIYTUrA
The complete BOXING schedule is here:
http://www.baku2015.com/boxing/index.html
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