(JUNE 21) COLORADO SPRINGS,
Colo.- USA Boxing announced today the four boxers who were
nominated to represent the United States at the Summer Youth
Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018, pending approval by the United
States Olympic Committee. The Youth Olympic Games will be held
Oct. 6-8, with the boxing competition to take place Oct. 14-18
in Argentina.
Following the 2017 Women's Youth World Championships and 2018
Youth Continental Championships, two men and two women have been
nominated for the prestigious competition. The team will be
comprised of Heaven Garcia (El Monte, Calif.), Otha Jones III
(Toledo, Ohio), Roma Martinez (Humble, Texas) and Harley Mederos
(New York, N.Y.).
"We've got a great group of young talent representing Team USA
at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires," said USA Boxing
High Performance Director Matt Johnson on the nominated boxers.
"Each one has good international experience, having participated
in a junior or youth world championships over the past few
years. That experience will be key as they face some of the
world's best up and coming boxers this October."
Garcia has been on the international scene since her impressive
World Championships debut in 2015, where she became the Junior
World Champion. The bantamweight represented Team USA at the
2017 Youth World Championships in Guwahati, India before
clinching her spot to Argentina with her winning performance at
the 2018 Youth Continental Championships this May. She is a
two-time USA Boxing Youth National Champion, and currently has a
record of 53-7.
Garcia described being able to represent the United States at
the Youth Olympics as "amazing." "Knowing that only four boxers
are nominated, and I was one of them is a very huge
accomplishment for me," she stated.
"Being able to represent my country at the Youth Olympics is
something I have worked hard for and now that I get the
opportunity, I will be sure to work even harder to bring home
that gold medal."
Light welterweight Jones III solidified his position on Team USA
by winning gold at the 2018 Youth Continental Championships.
Jones III will be looking to add his third international medal
in 2018 at these Games, after his silver medal performance
earlier this year at the Emil Jechev Memorial Tournament in
Bulgaria. Jones, who has a record of 267-11, is also the 2017
USA Boxing Youth National Champion, as well as a member of the
2015 Junior World Championships team.
"Not only is it an honor to represent Team USA in a huge
tournament such as the Youth Olympics, I am pleased to represent
my family as well," stated Jones III.
"I grew up in the boxing gym. My family owns a gym, Soul City
Gym, and all my brothers and sisters were brought up in the gym
to show kids a better way to live than violence and making it
this far will help me show that even more."
Martinez was the sole American to qualify from the 2017 Women's
Youth World Championships last November. The featherweight was
the 2016 USA Boxing Youth National Champion and 2017 USA Boxing
Youth National Championship silver medalist. The Youth Olympic
Games will be Martinez's first international tournament of 2018,
where she will be looking for her first international medal.
"When I received the notification that I was nominated for the
Youth Olympic Games, I felt resurrected," said Martinez. "I have
experienced a few devastating life losses in the past six
months, and was feeling confused about my future in the sport,"
she explained.
"However, when I was contacted about this amazing opportunity,
my vision became clear, my mind focused and my heart determined
to take this opportunity not only for myself, but for every
person who hoped and dreamed for a chance like this. I plan to
take on this journey to Argentina with me; my faith, my boxing
skills and a quote from my late teammate: 'a boxers favorite
scripture - it is better to give than to receive."
Mederos is the final member of Team USA to be nominated for the
Youth Olympic Games. The lightweight won bronze at the 2015
Junior World Championships prior to his transition to the youth
division. Mederos is the 2017 Youth National Champion and earned
his place to Buenos Aires following his impressive gold medal
winning performance at the 2018 Youth Continental Championships.
"It feels amazing to be able to go to Argentina and represent my
country in what I love to do most and get the chance to showcase
my talent in front of everyone," stated Mederos.
"I can guarantee you, the best Harley you've ever seen, both
physically and mentally, will go out there and do the best that
I can do and make everyone proud."
All four boxers will return to Colorado Springs in July to begin
training for the Youth Olympics. Garcia, Jones and Mederos will
use the 2018 Youth World Championships in Budapest, Hungary in
August as a tuneup leading to the event before heading to
Argentina in late September.