(AUG 16) Confirmation from
the IABA and their HPU that Ireland will be represented at this
year's European Championships in Madrid by a team of cour, but
will be without World Champion Kelly Harrington still recovering
from the injury that forced her to withdraw from the European
Games Final in Minsk recently, against Mira Potkonen.
Dundalk southpaw Amy Broadhurst, the current European U/22
champion and World Elite quarter-finalist, will line out at
lightweight in her place.
Cork’s Christina Desmond, a bronze medallist at the 2016
Europeans, Cavan’s Ceire Smith and Castlerea’s Aoife O’Rourke
line out at welter, fly and middle in the first major boxing
tournament in Madrid since ex WBO champion Andy Lee won silver
for Ireland in the 2004 EU Championships in the city.
Smith was unlucky to be edged out by Japan’s eventual bronze
medallist Tsukimi Namiki on a 3-2 split in the flyweight class
at the 2018 World Elites in New Delhi and can’t wait to get back
in the ring.
“I have to say, it’s the best, physically, mentally, I’ve been
for any tournament in a long time said the Cavan woman.
“I’ve been there before and I’m itching to get back and perform
to my best and I’m one hundred per cent focussed.”
Irish head coach Zaur Antia and Damian Kennedy will be working
Ireland’s corner at the 12th edition of the Championships.
Thirty-two nations including Ireland have entered in the
build-up to the World Women’s Elites in eastern Siberia in
October.
Irish boxing lies in 8th position in the all-time European
medals table at this level with ten podium finishes.
Current unified pro champion Katie Taylor claimed six European
titles before switching codes and Harrington, Desmond, Clare
Grace and Michaela Walsh have won one bronze each.
European Women’s Elite Championships Madrid, Spain August 22/31
Irish squad
51kg: Ceire Smith (Cavan/Virginia)
60kg: Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan)
69kg: Christina Desmond (Fr Horgan’s)
75kg: Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea)
Coaches: Zaur Antia and Damian Kennedy