(FEB 23) Saturday sees the climax
of the 2018 IABA Senior Elite Championships at Dublin’s National
Stadium where several new champions will be crowned. The
tournament is sponsored by Liffey Crane Hire.
It also sees the re-appearance of the one time ‘amateur’ sport
on National broadcaster RTE, with most of the finals live on
RTE2. Many of the sport’s fans have been deprived of any RTE
Live coverage of boxing now for a few years so this is a welcome
‘reunion’ and hopefully will lead to even more coverage with the
possibility of a “Round Robin” International event taking place
in mid-June, most likely to be in Cork and involving USA,
Russia, Germany, France and near neighbours, Great Britain.
Sadly as we write, news came through that one of Ireland’s top
hopes for a medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (always assuming
that boxing is still on the 2020 Olympic agenda) will miss
Saturday’s finals as Cill n Martra’s Christina Desmond is a late
withdrawal due to a knee injury sustained in training earlier in
the week.
She told RTE Sport: "I decided that it wasn’t worth the risk of
making the injury worse,"
"It’s a big year for women’s boxing and I’ll give the injury
time to heal now and I’ll be back all the stronger," she
concluded. There will be European and World championships for
women in 2018 with the Worlds in India the major event of a busy
year. Indeed among those hoping to be even busier are many times
Irish champion Ceire Smith from Cavan and Ciary Ginty from Mayo
as they also hope for a place in the World University
Championships in Russia.
With several of the top males missing due to the forthcoming
Commonwealth Games in Australia’s Gold Coast where they will
represent Northern Ireland – and Joe Ward missing out due to his
representing the Lionhearts in the WSB series it is an ideal
opportunity in front of the TV cameras for the women to show
just how much their game has improved since Rio 2016.
Among the night’s highlights will be the Lightweight final
between Kellie Harrington and Amy Broadhurst from the Dealgan
club and the clash at 69 kg between Geesala’s Ciara Ginty, a
former Youth Olympic silver medallist against Spartacus
Tullamore’s ‘pride and joy’, Grainne Walsh. Reigning champion
Dervla Duffy from MBA Mulhuddart meets Monkstown Antrim’s
Michaela Walsh at 57kg. The Belfast woman took silver against
then Olympic Champion Nicola Adams at the 2014 Commonwealth’s in
Glasgow so another great scrap is forecast here. This one is
sure to be close, The IABA confirms that sixteen finals will be
decided on Saturday night.
The 2018 deciders will be broadcast by RTE2.
Hugh Cahill and former Elite champion Eric Donovan are ‘Live’
from ringside with former Elite champions Darren O’Neill and the
recently retired Andy Lee supplying the analysis with Darragh
Maloney.
This year, for the first time, the Jimmy Magee Cup will be
presented to the Best Female Boxer. The Best Male Boxer will be
presented with the President’s Cup.
Irish head coach Zaur Antia will select 14 boxers for three
internationals with the USA Stateside next month and it is
anticipated that most if not all of the IABA Elite champions
will be included.
Both nations are slated to clash in Boston, Manchester and
Springfield on March 12/15/21.
Irish squad v USA will be at following weights:
Women:
51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 69kg
Men:
49kg, 56kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg, 75kg, 81kg, 91kg, 91kg+
USA chief seconds Billy Walsh has named World bronze medallist
Troy Isley, Continental finalists Delante Johnson and 2016 World
Youth champion and medallists Marc Castro and Richard Torrs in
his panel.
2018 Defending Champions taking part in this year’s IABA finals
include:
57kg Dervla Duffy
60kg Kellie Harrington
69kg Grainne Walsh
91kg+ Martin Keenan
(Ciara Ginty won the 64kg belt in 2017 but has moved up to 69kg)
Tickets for the finals can be purchased over the phone on
01-4533371 with debit cards. Tickets are priced at €40 Ringside,
€30 Angles and €25 Gallery.
National Elite Championships 2018
February 24th
Finals (6.15pm)
48kg Shannon Sweeney (St. Anne’s) V Carol Coughlan (Monkstown
Dublin)
81+kg Lisa Browne (Aglish Mayo) V Nell Fox (Rathkeale)
54kg Lauren Hogan (St Brigid’s Edenderry) V Amanda Loughlin (St
Michaels Dublin)
51kg Ceire Smith (Virginia/DCU) V Niamh Early (Ryston)
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan) V Kelly Harrington (St Marys
Dublin)
57kg Dervla Duffy (Mulhuddart) V Michaela Walsh (Monkstown
Antrim)
91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) V Kiril Afansev (Smithfield)
91+kg Martin Keenan (Rathkeale) V Dean Gardiner (Clonmel)
69kg Grainne Walsh (Spartacus) V Ciara Ginty (Geesala)
69kg Kieran Molloy (Oughterard) V Eugene McKeever (Holy Family
Drogheda)
75kg Brett McGinty (Oakleaf) V Michael Nevin (Portlaoise)
49kg Ricky Nesbitt (Carrickmacross) V Conor Jordan (St Aidans)
56kg Evan Metcalfe (Hyland Academy) V Thomas McCarthy (Setanta)
64kg Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise) V Caoimhin Ferguson (Clonard
Antrim)
60kg George Bates (St. Marys Dublin) V Francis Cleary (Ballina)
81kg Brian Kennedy (St Marys Daingean) V Caoimhin Hynes (Holy
Trinity)
52kg Conor Quinn (Clonard Antrim) Walkover
64kg Joanne Lambe (Carrickmacross) Walkover
75kg Aoife Burke (St Marys Dublin) Walkover
81kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) Walkover
Youtube IABA.TV links:
(courtesy IABA.TV/You Tube
channel)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYAhu0su7bRxhILr4YmeJVw
Michaela Walsh v Ceire Smith 51kg
National Women's Championship Final 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJVO3e4uyIE