(DEC 15) A new international
boxing competition hosted by England Boxing and World Boxing in
association with GB Boxing, will take place from January 17-20,
2024, at the English Institute of Sport Sheffield, England.
The event, known as the ‘World Boxing Cup: GB Open, Sheffield
2024’, is a new addition to the elite international boxing
calendar and will be part of the World Boxing Cup series
developed by World Boxing, the new international federation
which has been established to ensure boxing remains at the heart
of the Olympic Movement.
The World Boxing Cup is a new format in which male and female
boxers accrue ranking points over several stages of competition
throughout the calendar year. It culminates in a year-end Finals
event when the stage winners and other top-ranked boxers compete
for the World Boxing Cup trophy.
The World Boxing Cup event in Sheffield will be the first event
of the 2024 series and feature seven men’s weight categories and
six for women, the same as those that will be used at the Paris
2024 Olympic Games.
The event will be delivered by England Boxing in association
with World Boxing and GB Boxing and is supported by the National
Lottery, UK Sport and Sheffield City Council.
World Boxing’s Secretary General, Simon Toulson, explained:
“World Boxing is committed to delivering a calendar of
high-quality competition opportunities that are designed in the
interests of the boxers and it is fantastic that we will be
bringing this event to England as part of the new World Boxing
Cup series. The timing of the event is great for all concerned,
as it leads into the Olympic qualifier in Italy and shows that
we are delivering a competition structure that works for the
boxers and will benefit the sport.”
GB Boxing’s Chief Executive, Matt Holt, said: “We have been
aiming to have an international boxing competition in the UK for
some time now, so it is great that we have been able to link-up
with the new international federation and key local stakeholders
to develop an event that can be part of next year’s World Boxing
Cup series. It is very good news for the boxers in our squad,
who usually compete abroad, and means they will be able to box
at home where their family and friends will be able to watch
them.
“This is a huge year for our boxers and being able to host this
event at home, prior to the second Olympic qualifying event (in
Italy from February 29 – March 12, 2024), is ideal preparation
for the men and women in our squad as they look to secure their
places at Paris 2024.”
Jerome Pels, Chief Executive, England Boxing, added: “We are
very proud to be a part of the new World Boxing Cup series and
are looking forward to being part of this event which will be a
superb opportunity to showcase the popularity of boxing in
England. Our staff, officials, and volunteers all possess the
skills and expertise necessary to deliver a top-class
competition and are looking forward to collaborating with World
Boxing and GB Boxing to bring this event to life.
“Having a World Boxing Cup event in England is fantastic for the
sport at all levels. It is a tremendous opportunity for Great
Britain’s elite boxers to showcase their talent on home soil
and, at the same, provides a platform for us to promote, develop
and grow the sport at the grassroots.”
Councilor Martin Smith, Chair of the Economic Development
Committee at Sheffield City Council said: “It’s great to see
this event coming to Sheffield, the home of the Team GB boxing
program. Events like this are really beneficial to the city and
we look forward to working with World Boxing, England Boxing and
GB Boxing to deliver a great competition.”
All of the National Federations that have joined World Boxing
have been invited to take part in the ‘World Boxing Cup: GB
Open, Sheffield 2024’. National Federations that are not
currently members will be able to participate provided their
request is approved by the Executive Board of World Boxing.
World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and aims to ensure that
boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement. It will
seek recognition from the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
and plans to work constructively and collaboratively to develop
a pathway that will preserve boxing’s ongoing place on the
Olympic competition program at Los Angeles 2028 and beyond.
27 National Federations, covering every continent that
participates in Olympic-style boxing are members of World
Boxing. The first cohort was made-up of USA Boxing, New Zealand
Boxing, Boxing Australia, GB Boxing, England Boxing and the
Dutch Boxing Federation. They were joined in August 2023 by the
National Federations for boxing in Canada, Brazil, Argentina,
Germany, Honduras and Sweden. The next two groups to join
included Denmark, Mongolia, Panama, French Polynesia, Finland,
Iceland, Jamaica, Nigeria, Norway and the Czech Republic. The
most recent cohort of members in October 2023 was the
Philippines, Scotland, Wales, Suriname and the US Virgin
Islands. Further information on World Boxing is available at
www.worldboxing.org.
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