(JUNE 8) Great news for
Irish boxing fans today with the announcement today of the
Jury's decision in the inaugural European Shadow Boxing
challenge organised by the Management of the European Boxing
Confederation for the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic.
The participants of the European Shadowboxing Challenge could
upload their short individual videos to their social media
platforms on Facebook and on Instagram. The jury then watched
and evaluated all of the videos after the May 31st deadline.
This important new addition to the EUBC calendar inspired the
whole continent. Russia and Hungary both won two categories in
the European Shadowboxing Challenge while Ireland also earned
one title following the decision of the jury.
The Shadowboxing Challenge quickly became popular in Ireland,
Belgium, the Netherlands, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Greece,
Lithuania, Finland, Spain, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Denmark,
Sweden, Cyprus, in Malta, North Macedonia, and other European
countries in recent weeks.
The Chairman of the EUBC Coaches Commission and the President of
the Spanish Boxing Federation Mr Felipe Martinez joined to the
jury. Chairman of the EUBC Passion for Boxing Commission and
President of the Dutch Boxing Federation Mr Boris Van der Vorst,
together with two-time 'Best European Boxing Journalist' Mr
Tibor Kincses of Hungary were the members of the jury.
The jury's decisions were based on the attacking and defensive
technique of the boxers, the speed, the number of the punches,
intensity, the number of combinations, the landscape and full
impression of the video. The jury watched hundreds of videos in
the recent days before announcing the winners in five different
categories: kids, junior/youth, women’s elite, men’s elite and
veterans.
Gold, silver and bronze medals will be presented to the best
four boxers in each of the five categories. The medals are in
production in the Netherlands and will be sent to the National
Federations in the upcoming period.
EUBC President Mr Franco Falcinelli, EUBC Vice-President Mr Umar
Kremlev of Russia, and further EUBC officials Mr Boris Van der
Vorst of the Netherlands, Mr Felipe Martinez of Spain and Mr
Giorgio Brugnoli of England also arranged their shadowboxing
videos in the recent weeks to inspire the whole European Boxing
Family.
The Challenge inspired other continents as well and the Indian
Federation launched two projects at national and international
levels The Pakistan Federation also decided to start its
shadowboxing challenge which will be running from June 15 until
the 21st.
The decision of the Jury? : Kids (U15 years): Gold – Vseslav
Stepanov, Russia,(11) Silver – Kristian Harasnik, Slovakia (11),
Bronze – Sara Sanchez, Spain (10) Bronze – Enis Aliu, North
Macedonia (14)
Junior and Youth crown: (15-18 years): Gold – Zsolt Zuro,
Hungary Silver – Sven Cuppen, Netherlands Bronze – Luna Maria
Mairena Aragon, Spain Bronze – Luna Beeloo, Netherlands.
Women’s Elite (19-40 years old): Gold – Kellie Harrington,
Ireland, Silver – Agnes Alexiusson, Sweden Bronze – Sara
Kos-Beram, Croatia Bronze – Deshire Kurtaj, Austria.
In the Men’s Elite category (19-40 years old): Gold – Roland
Galos, Hungary Silver – Imam Khataev, Russia Bronze – Aleksandar
Mraovic, Austria Bronze – Marcel Meinl, Austria and in the
Veterans (+40 years old) Gold – Ivan Filipov, Russia Silver –
Darius Katkevicius, Lithuania Bronze – Laszlo Kallo, Hungary
Bronze – A. Mutaev, Russia (Dzhamal Badrutdinov’s coach)