(AUG 16) The 2018 AIBA
Women’s & Men’s World Youth Championships begin next week in
Budapest, Hungary and as promised we will bring you updates on
the final days of the tournament. Here at WBAN we will
concentrate on the leading young potential champions of the
future perhaps at this year’s Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires or
in the Olympics of Tokyo 2020 and/or Paris 2024.
Here though courtesy
of our colleagues at AIBA Communications we introduce some of
the pre-tournament favourites. We also hope to take a look at
some of the other leading contenders later this week. At the
time of writing this piece some 444 boxers.
“The AIBA Youth Women’s & Men’s World Boxing Championships begin
in Budapest, Hungary on August 21, where the next generation of
boxing talents will be competing in the 5,000-capacity Duna
Arena in pursuit of Gold. With some of the world’s greatest
boxing hopes on display, here are some of the names to watch in
the women’s side of the draw.
Nitu (48 kg)
Indian southpaw Nitu was impressive last year as she won the
Youth Women’s World Championships in Guwahati. Her results this
year prove she is for a “back to back” win at the AIBA Youth
World Championships.
Heaven Garcia (51 kg)
Having taken up boxing at the age of eight, USA’s Heaven Garcia
heads to Hungary with an impressive record including a Junior
and a Youth titles to her name. She will be a key figure in
Budapest and she is definitely one to watch.
Jessica Triebelova (57 kg)
Jessica Triebelova is one of Slovakia’s biggest hopes at this
year’s Youth World Championships. The two-time EUBC European
Women’s Junior champion (2016 and 2017), won the EUBC European
Youth Championships this year with some memorable performances.
Caroline Dubois (60 kg)
Just like Jessica Triebelova, England’s Caroline Dubois has
twice taken the title of EUBC European Women’s Junior champion
(2016 and 2017) and won the EUBC European Youth Championships
this year. Her consistent results could be an advantage as she
will step up in the ring in Hungary full of confidence.
Anastasia Shamonova (75 kg)
Russia’s Anastasia Shamonova produced some of the best results
with both titles in Youth and Junior World Championships. Having
also won two EUBC European Women’s Youth Championships in 2017
and 2018, she will lead the Russian team and will try to top the
podium in Budapest”
So there you have it, tips from the AIBA’s team in Budapest. Do
you have any leading contenders in YOUR country – if so tell us
about them here on WBAN via our Social Media links .Remember too
that from the opening day you can WATCH LIVE (Worldwide we are
assured) all the day’s bouts via this link – operational from
the opening ‘bell’.