Weigh-in for all finalists from 8 – 9 am Sunday 08 March at the High Performance Gym at the National Stadium.
Boxing will start at 11am, with 24 contests scheduled.

Weigh-in for all finalists from 8 – 9 am Sunday 08 March at the High Performance Gym at the National Stadium.
Boxing will start at 11am, with 24 contests scheduled.

Weigh in for Saturday 07 March from 8 – 9am.
All boxers competing for the first time in the championships must weigh in.
All Seniors and Intermediates must weigh in.
All finalists must weigh in.
All male boxers must be clean shaven at weigh in and for contests.
Boxers must present their student ID card and boxing record book at the weigh in.
Only Novices competing in their second contest of the championships, in semi finals do not have to weigh in.


There are 9 finals starting from bout 52.

Boxing is underway.
Bouts 3, 4, 5 and 8 are walkovers. All other contests as per program.
Bout 1 Patrick Graham WIT beat Colin Koyce UCC 2-1
Bout 2 Blaine Keenan Bel. Met beat Shane Hurley UCC RSC 3
Bout 6 Jack Butler Finlay NUIG beat Aaron Lyons UCC 2-1
Bout 7 Samuel Adebayo UCC beat Daniel Griffin UCC 3-0
Bout 9 Aaron Cosgrove NUIG beat Colm O Gadhra UCC 3-0
Bout 10 Rory Trainor Belfast Met beat Jamiu Adio TUD 3-0
Bout 11 Luke Burke WIT beat Eoin Collins IT Carlow 2 – 1
Bout 12 Cullen McDonagh GMIT beat Alexander Carpenter DCU 2-1
Bout 13 Conor Reneghan SRC beat Harrison Jameson DKIT 3-0
Bout 14 Matthew McCole LYIT beat Derek Murray CIT ABD2
Bout 15 Aaron Tuke UL beat Michael Kinsella UL 2-0
Bout 16 Terry McEntee DCU beat Fearghal de Faoite UL ABD1
The IATBA Intervarsity Boxing Championships will commence at the National Stadium on Friday evening, 06 March, with 16 quarter-finals contests down for decision.
Friday 06 March Schedule:
Weigh-in: 8am – 9am (Boxers must indicate if they are using this option – no weight allowance at morning weigh-in)
5pm – 6pm (Boxers have an allowance of exactly 1Kg due to an evening weigh-in)
Boxers are requested to state which weigh-in they will attend by email to iatba.2020@gmail.com. If no email is forthcoming then the 5pm – 6pm weigh-in is assumed.

Boxers must present their boxing record book at the weigh-in.
Their student ID card must also be presented for checking.
Competition
All boxers entered in the IATBA Championships not featured in the published draw sheets were unopposed in their weight categories, and won their championships by walkover. Those boxers are in the list below.
| Category | Weight (Kg) | Name | College |
| FY | 64 | Hollie Weir | BMC |
| MY | 81 | Carter Harbinson | BMC |
| 75 | Joseph Burke | NWRC | |
| JN | 54 | Mubarak Ahmed | BMC |
| 92 | Jonathon Carey | CIT | |
| FN | 60 | Filumena Flanagan | NUIG |
| 57 | Kirsty Moran | NUIG | |
| 70 | Mary Elizabeth Taylor | CIT | |
| 66 | Chloe Collins | GMIT | |
| 86 | Cara Cleary | GMIT | |
| 75 | Taryn Tanton | ITC | |
| SN | 92 | Israel Akinniranye | DCU |
| 54 | Matthew McConachie | SERC | |
| 57 | Cian O’Reilly | UCD | |
| FI | 69 | Rachel Buchanan | GMIT |
| 51 | Olivia Grant | QUB | |
| 57 | Dearbhla Snow | UCC | |
| 60 | Lauryn Walsh | UCC | |
| MS | 52 | Rickey Nesbitt | DKIT |
| 91 | Thomas O’Toole | GMIT | |
| FS | 80 | Aoibhe Carabine | GMIT |

The IATBA Intervarsity Boxing Championships will commence at the National Stadium on Friday evening, 06 March, with 16 quarter-finals contests down for decision. 145 student boxers entered the championships.
Semi-finals will be held on Saturday 07 March.
Finals will be held on Sunday 08 March.
Draw Sheets are available at the links below.
Boxers not listed on the draw sheets won their categories by walkover. These boxers are not required to weigh in to claim their championships.
Quarter Finals_SESSION1 06.03.2020
Sunday Finals IATBA Championships
Friday:
Weigh-in: 8am – 9am (Boxers must indicate if they are using this option – no weight allowance at morning weigh-in)
5pm – 6pm (Boxers have an allowance of exactly 1KG due to an evening weigh-in)
Boxing: 7:30pm in the National Boxing Stadium
Saturday:
Weigh-in: 8am – 9am (For all boxers except novice boxers having their second contest of the championships. All finalists must weigh in)
Boxing: 11am in the National Boxing Stadium
34 semi-finals followed by 11 finals.
Sunday:
Weigh-in: 8am – 9am (For all boxers)
Boxing: 11am in the H.P. Gym at the National Boxing Stadium.
Important to note that any boxer who fails to make their designated championship weight is automatically out of the championships. It is imperative that coaches make sure their boxers are on or below their weight to avoid disappointment.
Any boxers intending on doing the Friday morning weigh-in must notify the IATBA by email at iatba.2010@gmail.com before 5pm on Thursday 05 March. Otherwise, they will be expected at the evening weigh-in.
Male boxers must be clean shaven at the scales and upon entering the ring.
All novice boxers and all female boxers must wear headguards. Intermediate and Senior male boxers do not wear headguards.
Note: All colleges must have paid all the relevant entry fees in order for their students to compete.
Entries to the 2020 IATBA Intervarsity Boxing Championships are now closed.
An entry list will be available here shortly.

Please complete the contact form below if you are involved with a college boxing club, or are a college/university student and are interested in undertaking an IABA Level 1 Boxing Coaching Course.
Fill in your name, email and a brief account of your circumstances (what college you’re in, why you want to do the course etc.).
The 2020 IATBA Championships will run over two weekends at the National Boxing Stadium beginning Friday 06 March. Entries will open Monday 10 Feb and will be made online through a link here on http://www.iatba.ie. Closing date for entries is Wednesday 26 Feb at 11pm.

Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association (IATBA) Championships 2020 for third level students.
Venue: National Boxing Stadium, 145 South Circular Road, Dublin 8
Day 1: March 06
Weigh-in and box at the National Boxing Stadium
Day 2: March 07
Weigh-in and box at the National Boxing Stadium
Day 3: March 08
Weigh-in and box at the National Boxing Stadium
Day 4: March 13
Weigh-in and box at the National Boxing Stadium
Day 5: March 14 (if required)
Weigh-in and box at the National Boxing Stadium
All officials will be drawn from those not selected by their provinces for National Championships where boxing takes place on the same day as other National Championships.
Entries:
In addition, all third-level institutions entering Competitors for this Championships must pay an IATBA membership fee of €100 for 2020. Sport Officers / Club Officials are requested to contact IATBA at iatba.2010@gmail.com to organize this payment as soon as possible, in order to facilitate the administration of the Championships.
Important – Entries will only be accepted once approved by the third-level institutions’ Sports Officers / Students Services Staff member. Boxers can only compete with the permission of their academic institutions’ sports officer or equivalent. No entry will be official until payment is received by IATBA.
Registration
The championships are by pre-entry only. The draw will be done a week in advance of the first day of competition based on the given weights in the entry forms. Boxers must make their entered weight. Any boxer who fails to make their weight on their first day of boxing (or any subsequent day) is eliminated from the competition.
Novices weigh in on first day they compete and Finals day.
Boxers in all other categories weigh-in any day they box.
Draw: Shall take place on Friday 28 Feb. Draw will be made available at http://www.iatba.ie.
Boxing: Starts 06 March 2020.
Remaining sessions contingent on entries, details to be announced after the competition draw.
Classifications:
Note: The term “Elite” refers to age classification only and is not related to the ability or experience of the Boxer.
Elite: Male and Female Competitors aged 19 – 40 years old in 2020.
Youth: Male and Female Competitors aged 17-18 years old in 2020.
Qualifying Criteria:
Categories & Weights for Elite Male Competitors are:
Junior Novice (0 – 3 bouts and first registered to IABA from 04 March 2019)
3 x 2 minutes rounds
| 51 – 54 Kg |
| 57 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 63 Kg |
| 66 Kg |
| 69 Kg |
| 72 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 78 Kg |
| 81 Kg |
| 86 Kg |
| 91 Kg |
| 91+ Kg |
Senior Novice (4 – 10 bouts and first registered to IABA from 01 January 2017)
3 x 2 minutes rounds
| 51 – 54 Kg |
| 57 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 64 Kg |
| 67 Kg |
| 71 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 81 Kg |
| 86 Kg |
| 91 Kg |
| 91+ Kg |
Intermediate (11 – 25 bouts, or 0 – 25 bouts and registered to IABA prior to 01 January 2017)
3 x 3 minutes rounds
| 49 – 52 Kg |
| 56 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 64 Kg |
| 69 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 81 Kg |
| 91 Kg |
| 91+ Kg |
Senior (> 25 bouts)
3 x 3 minutes rounds
| 49 – 52 Kg |
| 57 Kg |
| 63 Kg |
| 69 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 81 Kg |
| 91 Kg |
| 91+ Kg |
Categories for Elite Female Competitors are:
Novice (0 -3 bouts)
3 x 2 minutes rounds
| 45 – 48 Kg |
| 51 Kg |
| 54 Kg |
| 57 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 63 Kg |
| 66 Kg |
| 70 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 80 Kg |
| 86 Kg |
Intermediate (4-12 bouts)
3 x 3 minutes rounds
| 45 – 48 Kg |
| 51 Kg |
| 54 Kg |
| 57 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 64 Kg |
| 69 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 81 Kg |
| 81+ Kg |
Senior (> 12 bouts)
3 x 3 minutes rounds
| 45 – 48 Kg |
| 51 Kg |
| 54 Kg |
| 57 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 64 Kg |
| 69 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 80 Kg |
| 80+ Kg |
Youth Categories are:
Open class (any experience level)
Male Youth
3 x 3 minutes rounds
| 46 – 49 Kg |
| 52 Kg |
| 56 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 64 Kg |
| 69 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 81 Kg |
| 91 Kg |
| 91+ Kg |
Female Youth
3 x 3 minutes rounds
| 45 – 48 Kg |
| 51 Kg |
| 54 Kg |
| 57 Kg |
| 60 Kg |
| 64 Kg |
| 69 Kg |
| 75 Kg |
| 81 Kg |
| 81+ Kg |
Note: Boxers who have won an IATBA championship at a certain category automatically move up a category class, regardless of their number of bouts.
Note: Boxers may move up one experience level for reasons of competition on request to the organizing committee. However, boxers who choose to exercise this option may not move back down an experience class for future IATBA events.
Note: The Junior Novice Category is intended for Competitors that are in their first year of boxing. Competitors registered to IABA earlier than 04 March 2019, and having not more than 3 bouts must compete in the Senior Novice category regardless of the number of bouts on their record book. This is to ensure that Boxers with more sparring experience do not obtain an unfair advantage over less experienced Boxers.
All Novice Competitors must include their date of registration on the Competition Entry Form. The organizing committee will check all boxing cards at registration.
Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association Boxing competitions are governed in accordance with the rules and regulations of the International Boxing Association (AIBA). The Official in Charge of the competition will follow the AIBA Open Boxing (AOB) Competition Rules. Please note that, under AIBA rules, boxers who are engaged in ’Other Physical Contact Sports’ are not eligible to compete. Refer to www.aiba.org for more information.
Each Competitor presented by his or her Club shall be fit to box. This is the responsibility of the Club.
Non-Pregnancy Declaration forms must be signed for female athletes.
Attire: Competitors must have one Red and one Blue Vest.
Coaches must wear tracksuits and trainers at all sessions, and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene in the corners. No caps/hats allowed. Only qualified coaches will be allowed in the corners.
Novice Males, Youths and all Female competitors must wear headguards. Females put their head-guard on in the ring. Competitors with long hair must keep it contained within the headguard with a hairnet, swim cap or bandana.
Boxers must present themselves clean-shaven for weigh-ins and bouts, and advise details of any medication they are taking, or have taken in the preceding 4 weeks. All body piercings must be removed before attending the weigh-in. Hair clips cannot be used.
Gum shields: Red, Orange or Pink coloured gum shields are forbidden. Any competitor entering the ring with either colour gum shield will not be allowed to box and a walkover to their opponent will be called.
Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Respect shall be shown to the ringside officials at all times.

John Marshall (DCU) silver medallist, Eddie Cummins, referee, and Bryan McNamee (LYIT) gold medallist, after their Senior 75Kg final bout.
The IATBA Championships concluded on Sunday March 10th at the National Stadium Dublin after four days of top quality boxing. GMIT emerged as the most successful team in the championships with six IATBA titles, followed by UCC and UL with five titles each. DCU, whom had been the top team each time in the past number of years, finished with four titles won.
With over 170 entries, these third-level championships cater for all class ranges, where boxers can participate to represent their third level institution from complete beginner up to elite class standard. Three current IABA Elite Champions entered – Regan Buckley (Bray IFE), Patryk Adamus (NCI) and Thomas O’Toole (GMIT).
Saturday and Sunday, March 2nd and 3rd, saw the action get underway and some contests were in the balance up to the final bell. Justin Tang (CIT) edged William O’Connor (NUIG) on a 2-1 split decision in the Junior Novice 72KG division. Kevin Beirne (UL) also took a 2-1 split decision over Eoin O’Connor (MU) in another very close contest in the Junior Novice 75KG division. Conor Glackin (NUIG) also had to wait until the final bell to be sure of his win in another excellent contest with Declan Garvey (TCD). Glackin took it 2-1 to progress in the Junior Novice 75KG division. Harry Walsh (DCU) edged Luke Burke (WIT) on a 2-1 split decision to book his semi final spot and it all came down to the last round as both boxers were level going into it. On another day, Burke could have taken it but the difference between these boxers was minimal. There is definitely the making of a rematch somewhere down the line with these two! The Senior 63KG division threw up a classic when Sean Gallagher (TCD) got matched with Terry McEntee (DCU). After three quality rounds of boxing by both boxers, McEntee’s quantity of punching and supreme fitness levels came to the fore as he took the contest by a unanimous decision. This bout was followed by another top quality contest where Edgar Vuskans (QUB) took a 2-1 decision over Daryl Clarke (UU) in the Senior 69KG division. The result of this bout hung on the result of the last round and Vuskans had enough energy left in the tank to take it on all the judges scorecards. In the Senior 75KG division, Bryan McNamee (LYIT) took a unanimous decision over Airijus Vitlipas (NCI) in another top quality bout between two very experienced boxers.
The semi-finals saw Mary Kate Slattery (TCD) take a 2-1 split decision over Mai Nguyen (TU Dublin) in the Female Intermediate 57KG division. This contest was decided in the final round as both boxers were level after the first two rounds and Slattery got the nod in the last. In the Junior Novice 60KG semi-final, Donagh Egan (UCD) took a unanimous decision over Dean McMahon (MU). In the Junior Novice 69KG division, Beniamin Olar (CIT) took a unanimous decision over Michael Treanor (ITC). In the Junior Novice 72KG semi-final, Sean Owens took a split decision over Niall English in the all University of Limerick battle. Sean McDonnell (UCD) took a unanimous decision over Justin Tang (CIT) in the corresponding semi-final. In the Junior Novice 75KG semi-final, Brian O’Leary (UCC) beat Kevin Beirne (UL) on a unanimous decision while Harry Walsh (DCU) beat Conor Glackin (NUIG) 2-1 on the other side of the draw. The Junior Novice 91+KG semis saw Israel Akinniranye (DCU) win on a unanimous decision over Daniel Clarke (NUIG). Samuel Ilesanmi (TU Dublin) took a unanimous decision over Eithan Ntibimenya (MU). In the Senior Novice 63KG semi-final, Gavin Bradshaw (ICFE) beat Alfred Ololabi (TU Dublin) after the contest was abandoned before round three. The Senior Novice 75KG semi-final saw Jean Pierre Kaluena take a unanimous decision over Zana Palani (TU Dublin) while Conor McGinn (DCU) took a unanimous decision over Ruaidhri O’Conaill (UL) in the corresponding semi-final. In the Intermediate 69KG division, Mikey Keating (WIT) took a 2-1 split over Colm Conneely (NUIG) and again this contest went down to the wire before Keating had his hand raised. In the second Intermediate 69KG semi-final, Kieran McCole (DCU) took a unanimous decision over Jordan Hamilton (BMC) but only after taking the final round on all the judges scorecards. In the Intermediate 81KG semi-final, Harrison Eghosa Igharo (DKIT) took a unanimous decision over Matthew Doherty (ITS). In the Senior 75KG division semi-finals, Bryan McNameee (LYIT) took a unanimous decision over Peter Fabian (TU Dublin) while John Marshall (DCU) took a 2-1 split decision over James Gerard McDonagh (GMIT).
The finals were every bit as exciting as the earlier sessions and in the female novice 57KG final, Dearbhla Snow (UCC) took home the gold after a unanimous decision over Áine McKee (QUB). In the Novice 60KG final, Lauryn Walsh (UCC) showed her class as she overcame Kylie O’Donoghue (UL) by unanimous decision to make it a one two for UCC. Rachel Buchanan (GMIT) got the upper hand on city rival Aisling Parra Haren (NUIG) to take a unanimous decision and the 66KG Novice title. James Moone kept the UCC flag flying when he took a 2-1 split decision win over Donagh Egan (UCD) to claim the Junior Novice 60KG title. In the Junior Novice 63KG final, Darren O’Connor (NUIG) took a unanimous decision over Jamiu Adio (TU Dublin). In the Junior Novice 66KG final, Owen Doyle (MU) stopped his opponent John Dunne (UL) in the third round to claim the title. Danny Maguire (DCU) took a 2-1 split decision win over Beniamin Olar (CIT) in the Junior Novice 69KG final. This contest went right down to the wire with everything evenly poised up to the final bell where eventually, Maguire got the nod. The Junior Novice 72KG final saw Sean McDonnell (UCD) take a unanimous decision over Sean Owens (UL) to claim the title and Brian O’Leary (UCC) did likewise in the Junior Novice 75KG final with a unanimous win over Harry Walsh (DCU). The Junior Novice 78KG final saw Cian Fitzgerald Bradley (UL) take a unanimous decision over Stephen Lee (CIT) while in the Junior Novice 86KG final, Paul Buckley (UCC) got the unanimous decision win over Michael Conlan (SWRC). The Junior Novice 91+KG title was won by Samuel Ilesanmi (TU Dublin) following a unanimous decision over Israel Akinniranye (DCU).
The Senior Novice 60KG final was an excellent tussle between Adam Kiely (WIT) and MacDara O’Morain (UCD). With little between the boxers in a hard-hitting contest, Kiely took the verdict on a 2-1 split decision to claim the title. The Senior Noovice 63KG final followed with Gavin Bradshaw (ICFE) having the better of the bout against Gerard Hughes (BMC) to claim a unanimous decision. The Senior Novice 66KG final was an all TU Dublin affair between Jean Galino and Andre Mendes. This was another bout that went to the last round and Mendes got the nod from all the judges to claim the title. The Senior Novice 69KG final was a similar affair with the decision resting on the last round where David Giles (GMIT) eventually took it to claim a unanimous win over Alex Smirnov (TCD). The Senior Novice 72KG final saw another title go to GMIT when Jack McHugh took a unanimous decision win over John McLoughlin (BMC). In the Senior Novice 75KG final, Jean Pierre Kaluena (DKIT) took a unanimous decision win over Conor McGinn (DCU) despite a very strong last round from McGinn. In the Senior Novice 86KG final, Jordan Doyle (UL) dominated his opponent Ayo Bakare (GMIT) to take the title on a unanimous decision. The Senior Novice 91+KG decider was a classic between two big men. Taiwo Tibetan (GMIT) dominated the opening two rounds and even gave his opponent a count in the second but Mushin Nassir (TU Dublin) refused to give up and landed some huge shots in the final round to hand Tibetan a count. After three pulsating rounds, Tibetan got the decision from all the judges to bring another title back to GMIT.
In the Youth 63KG final, Jack McGivern (BMC) used his vast experience to overcome Jack Gill (MU) and take the title with a unanimous decision. In the Youth 75KG final, Louis Browne (SRC) took a split decision win over Martín O’Donaicha (OFCFE) in a contest that saw big shots landed by both boxers.
The Intermediate finals started with Eirinn Rocks (BMC) taking the 57KG title following a unanimous decision win over Kevin McGrath (TU Dublin). In the 60KG Intermediate final, Eoghan Chelmiah (ITC) took a 2-1 split decision win over Daniel Glavin (CIT). The Intermediate 63KG final saw Ryan McCarthy (CIT) and Martin Tolan (BMC) get stuck into an action packed contest from first to last bell. McCarthy took the unanimous decision win and Tolan made him work hard to earn it. This contest was followed by another classic when Mikey Keating (WIT) and Kieran McCole (DCU) faced off in the Intermediate 69KG decider. As with many of the really close bouts over the Championships, this contest came down to the last round and McCole shaded it in that last round to take a 2-1 split decision. The Intermediate 75KG final saw Euan McConnell (UU) facing Ronan Kelly (TU Dublin). Despite a strong showing from Kelly throughout, McConnell seemed to always have the upper hand and took the contest with a unanimous decision. The Intermediate final at 81KG proved to be another humdinger when Harrison Eghosa Igharo (DKIT) faced Danny Boyle (LYIT). With little to choose between the boxers over the first two rounds, Igharo shading the first and Boyle the second, it again came down to the last round. This round again was very close and the delay before announcing the decision only added to the suspense. Eventually, following a split 2-1 decision, Boyle was declared the winner and the title was going to Donegal.
In the Senior finals, the Female 48KG final was up first and Ciara Walsh (ICFE) faced Emma Feeney (Cavan Inst.). This was a tight contest with Feeney doing enough over the three rounds to win unanimously and bring the title back to Cavan. The Senior 57KG final was an all University of Limerick battle between Chloe O’Keefe and Joanne Padden. After three rounds of boxing, O’Keefe came out on top with a unanimous decision win. In the Senior 75KG final, Shannon Reilly (Bray IFE) took the title following a unanimous win over Renee Roach (DCU). In the battle of the men at Senior 63KG, Terry McEntee (DCU) retained his light welterweight title with a unanimous decision win over Tadgh McGowan (GMIT). McEntee turned the screw as the rounds wore on and handed standing counts to McGowan in the final round as it looked like a stoppage may have been on the cards. Tadgh McGowan however held firm and saw the contest out. The Senior 69KG final for the men saw two seasoned campaigners take to the ring. Edgar Vuskans (QUB) and Michael Kinsella (UL) served up a treat for the spectators but Vuskans received two public warnings for losing his gumshield during the bout and this left him with a huge uphill battle to try to win the contest. The final result was a 2-1 split in favour of Kinsella much to the delight of his cornermen and supporters. Vuskans however can be proud of his showing on the day. The Senior 75KG final saw Bryan McNamee (LYIT) take a unanimous decision win over John Marshall in another cracking contest. McNamee received a cut to the head in the first but he didn’t let it interfere with his progress as he continued to stand close to Marshall and offload big shots. To his credit, Marshall matched McNamee in the punching department but the Letterkenny IT boxer had a little bit more when it mattered. Overall, a cracking contest.
Report by Paddy Gallagher, IATBA
Pictures from the 2019 IATBA Championships






















Please find attached the schedule of bouts for finals weekend. Unfortunately, the IABA are holding a full program of Senior Cadet boxing next Saturday, and a Central Council meeting will also be taking place meaning that officials will not be available for our Championships. We have been advised that parking will also be at a premium and thus, the IATBA Committee have decided to postpone the remaining finals until the following day, Sunday, March 10th.
Friday night weigh-in is from 6pm-7pm (a 1KG allowance for evening weigh-in).
**All finalists must weigh-in** The Senior 75KG semi-finalists must also weigh-in.
Boxing starts at 7:30pm.
VIDEOS/DVD’sAll contests at the 2019 IATBA Championships have been recorded individually by Michael Hade. Anybody wishing to purchace their contest should contact Michael at 087-7054399 or on facebook at Michael Hade or on the National Stadium Boxing Videos page.
DVD’s of the bouts can be posted out or alternatively, bring a USB stick on the day of the finals and get your contest in a matter of minutes.
Guidelines for Registration and Competition at the IATBA Championships
Weigh-in Procedure
Championships Draw
Competition
The Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association wish all students competing a very successful championships.

Entries are now closed for the 2019 IATBA Championships.
Entries are available to download 2019 ENTRY_LIST
Any questions should be directed to our Facebook page or by email to iatba2010@gmail.com

Regular online entries will close at midnight on 26 February 2019. Late entries will be taken up to midnight on 28 February 2019 at a higher fee of €40. Best to get entered on time and save your money!
Payments
Colleges will be invoiced for outstanding fees after the entries close on 26 February. Students whom wish to pay their own entry fees must request a link by emailing iatba2010@gmail.com
Reminder
To complete the entry, two online forms must be completed. The first is the IATBA Membership Form for 2018/19 here.
Note: Information submitted in the entry form must be correct. Entrants will be vetted. Any entrant found to have understated their level of experience will be removed from the championships.
The second form is the actual entry form here.
Some students have only completed the registration form and not the entry form, and so have not officially entered

Entries are now open for the 2019 Irish Third-level Boxing Championships.
To complete the entry, two online forms must be completed. The first is the IATBA Membership Form for 2018/19 below. Once the registration form is submitted the link to the entry form will be available.
Note: Information submitted in the entry form must be correct. Entrants will be vetted. Any entrant found to have understated their level of experience will be removed from the championships.
Entry fee of €30 will be requested once the entry form is submitted.
Any questions regarding the championships may be submitted by email to iatba2010@gmail.com
Information circular for the championships is available here: https://iatba.ie/2019/01/23/irish-third-level-boxing-championships-2019/
The Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association (IATBA) are proud to announce details of the upcoming 2019 Irish Boxing Championships for third level students at the home of Irish Boxing, the National Boxing Stadium.
Venue: National Boxing Stadium, 145 South Circular Road, Dublin 8

Registration & Entry Weigh-in: Saturday March 02 2019 at 9:30-11:30 am Novices weigh in at registration and Finals day. Boxers in all other categories weigh-in at registration and any day they box from 8:30-9:30 am.
Draw: Shall take place shortly after the close of weigh-in on Saturday March 02 2019.
Boxing: Starts 02 March 2019. Remaining sessions contingent on entries, details to be announced after the competition draw. Classifications: Note: The term “Elite” refers to age classification only and is not related to the ability or experience of the Boxer. Elite: Male and Female Competitors aged 19 – 40 years old in 2019. Youth: Male and Female Competitors aged 17-18 years old in 2019. Qualifying Criteria: 1. Competitors must be Elite Boxers: born between January 01 1979 – December 31 2000, or Youth Boxers: born between January 01 2001 – 15 January 2002. 2. Competitors must be fully registered, and hold a student card for the institution with which they are internally registered for the current academic year. 3. Competitors must have successfully completed second-level education (Leaving Cert or equivalent), and be currently pursuing a course of study that leads to an award ranked at a minimum of Level 6 up to Level 10 on Quality and Qualifications Ireland’s (QQI) National Framework of Qualifications, or minimum Level 3 up to Level 8 on the Northern Ireland National Qualifications Framework. 4. Competitors must be currently registered members of the IABA, and members of an affiliated Boxing Club of the IABA. Categories for Elite Male Competitors are: • Junior Novice (0 – 3 bouts and first registered to IABA from 01 June 2018) • Senior Novice (4 – 10 bouts and first registered to IABA from 01 June 2016) •Intermediate (11 – 25 bouts, or 0 – 25 bouts and registered to IABA prior to 01 June 2016 • Senior (> 25 bouts)
Categories for Elite Female Competitors are:
• Novice (0 -3 bouts)
• Intermediate (4-12 bouts)
• Senior (> 12 bouts)
Youth Categories (Male & Female)
• Open class
Note: Boxers whom have won an IATBA championship at a certain category automatically move up to the next category class regardless of their number of bouts.
Note: Boxers may move up one experience level for reasons of competition on request to the organising committee. However, boxers whom choose to exercise this option may not move back down an experience class for future IATBA events.
Weights:
Female Youth, Elite Intermediate & Elite Senior Categories:
48Kg; 51Kg; 54Kg; 57Kg; 60Kg; 64Kg; 69Kg; 75Kg; 80Kg; 80+Kg
Male Youth & Elite Intermediate Categorie: 52Kg; 57Kg; 60Kg; 63Kg; 69Kg; 75Kg; 81Kg; 91Kg; 91+Kg
Male Senior: 52Kg; 57Kg; 63Kg; 69Kg; 75Kg; 81Kg; 91Kg; 91+Kg
Elite Novices:
Women: 48Kg; 51Kg; 54Kg; 57Kg; 60Kg; 63Kg; 66Kg; 70Kg; 75Kg; 80Kg; 80+Kg
Men: 51Kg; 54Kg; 57Kg; 60Kg; 63Kg; 66Kg; 69Kg; 72Kg; 75Kg; 78Kg; 81Kg; 86Kg; 91Kg; 91+Kg
Note: The Junior Novice Category is intended for Competitors that are in their first year of boxing. Competitors registered to IABA earlier than 01 June 2018 and whom have less than 3 bouts must compete in the Senior Novice category regardless of the number of bouts on their record book. This is to ensure that Boxers with more sparring experience do not obtain an unfair advantage over less experienced Boxers.
All Novice Competitors must include their date of registration on the Competition Entry Form. The organising committee will check all boxing cards at registration.
Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association Boxing competitions are governed in accordance with the rules and regulations of the International Boxing Association (AIBA). The Official in Charge of the competition will follow the AIBA Open Boxing (AOB) Competition Rules.
Each Competitor presented by his or her Club shall be fit to box. This is the responsibility of the Club.
Competitors must have one Red and one Blue Vest. Coaches must wear tracksuits and trainers at all sessions, and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene in the corners. No caps/hats allowed. Only qualified coaches will be allowed in the corner. Novice Males and all Female competitors must wear headguards. Competitors with long hair must keep it contained within the headguard with a hairnet, swimcap or bandana.
Boxers must present themselves clean-shaven for weigh-ins and bouts, and advise details of any medication they are taking, or have taken in the preceding 4 weeks. All body piercings must be removed before attending the weigh-in. Hair clips cannot be used.
Gum shields: Red, Orange or Pink coloured gum shields are forbidden. Any competitor entering the ring with either colour gum shield will not be allowed to box and a walkover to their opponent will be called.
Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Respect shall be shown to the ringside officials at all times.
Entries:
Important – Entries will only be accepted once approved by the third-level institutions’ Sports Officers / Students Services Staff member. Boxers can only compete with the permission of their academic institutions’ sports officer or equivalent. Championships entry is pre-paid, no entry will be official until payment is received by IATBA.
The online entry form is available at: https://iatba.ie/2019/02/05/entries-open-for-2019-irish-third-level-boxing-championships/
Regular entries close 26 Feb 2019.
Queries regarding these championships should be made to the organising committee by email to iatba2010@gmail.com.

The Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association (IATBA) have selected a team of 11 boxers to represent the Irish College & Universities team at the 2018 Haringey Box Cup in the Great Hall of Alexandra Palace in north London from 22 -24 June. The Haringey Cup is celebrating it’s tenth anniversary year, having been established as one of Europe’s largest and most prestigious tournaments for club boxers. This is the fourth year that IATBA have selected a team for this event.
The Irish Colleges & Universities team will comprise 9 male and 2 female student boxers, at both Elite and Developmental level, whom have performed with distinction at domestic and international level over the past season.
IATBA Squad

CLODAGH MCCOMISKEY
CATEGORY: FEMALE A 57KG
CLUB: HOLY TRINITY, ANTRIM
COLLEGE: SOUTHERN REGIONAL COLLEGE, NEWRY

CONOR JENNINGS
CATEGORY: SENIOR B 64KG
CLUB: ST. MONICA’S, DOWN
COLLEGE: ULSTER UNIVERSITY, JORDANSTOWN

Jason Clancy (left) alongside his brother Dean (European Youth silver medallist 2018). Dean will represent D.C.U ABC at Haringey Box Cup 2018.
JASON CLANCY
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 81KG
CLUB: BALLINACARROW, SLIGO
COLLEGE: INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SLIGO

LOIS WALSH
CATEGORY: FEMALE B 51KG
CLUB: CASTLEBAR, MAYO
COLLEGE: GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CASTLEBAR

MATTHEW MCCOLE
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 64KG
CLUB: DUNGLOE, DONEGAL
COLLEGE: LETTERKENNY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

PATRYK ADAMUS
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 60KG
CLUB: DRIMNAGH, DUBLIN
COLLEGE: INCHICORE COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION

RICKY NESBITT
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 52KG
CLUB: HOLY FAMILY, LOUTH
COLLEGE: DUNDALK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Séan Purcell (left) representing IATBA in Italy, May 2018
SEAN PURCELL
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 56KG
CLUB: ENNISKERRY, WICKLOW
COLLEGE: WATERFORD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

THOMAS O’TOOLE
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 75KG
CLUB: CELTIC EAGLES, GALWAY
COLLEGE: GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GALWAY

Shane Carter with coaches Derek Ahern (DCU), Terry Keegan (DCU)
SHANE CARTER
CATEGORY: SENIOR B 69KG
CLUB: D.C.U. ABC, DUBLIN
COLLEGE: DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY

TERRY MCENTEE
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 60KG
CLUB: OLD SCHOOL, MONAGHAN
COLLEGE: DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
Coaches: Paddy Gallagher (IATBA), Shane Purcell (Enniskerry), Jim McCole (Dungloe),
Team Manager: Paul Geoghegan (IATBA)

Patryk Adamus (Red) v Terry McEntee (Blue)
The curtain closed on the 2018 IATBA championships on St. Patrick’s Day at the National Stadium. There were 24 finals boxed across novice, intermediate and senior classes.
Dublin City University retained their status as top student boxing team with four gold medals earned inside the squared circle, all be it with a less clear cut margin – reduced from the seven golds won in 2017. DCU ABC were also the only team to earn more than 10 contest wins over the course of the championships with 13, followed by University of Limerick with 8 and Cork IT and GMIT with 7 wins each.
It was a much more competitive championships across the board with the medals shared between 22 different colleges. This speaks to the hard work and dedication being put in by boxers, coaches and committee members in colleges around Ireland and the support given to them by sports officers.
Results and reports from the championships can be found at the links below.
The 2018 Irish Third-level Championships conclude at the home of Irish Boxing, The National Stadium.
There will be a cover charge of €5 on the door.
There will be a special St. Patrick’s Day €10 dinner and dessert on offer in the Ringside Club from 1pm. If interested, let the organising committee know as soon as you arrive at the venue.
Please come and support the finalists.

The showpiece of Irish Third-level boxing will take place next Saturday, 17 March, at the National Stadium Dublin when there will be 28 IATBA championship titles up for grabs in a St. Patrick’s day finals showdown.
The program will consist of 15 Novice, 2 Youth, 3 Intermediate and 7 Elite Senior finals.
DCU Athletic Boxing Club will be seeking to retain their claim as Ireland’s premier student boxing club. UL Boxing Club, GMIT Boxing Club and CIT Boxing Club look best placed to usurp DCU and take that accolade.
Every finalist must weigh-in at the High Performance Gym at the National Stadium between 8:00 to 9.30am. Boxing will begin at 10:30am sharp. Boxers are advised to allow themselves the appropriate recovery time after weigh-in to allow maximum performance in their finals contest.
The provisional program for the finals is before the conclusion of Friday’s semi-finals is here: IATBA CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS 17-03-2018
The 2018 Irish Third-level Student Championships continues with a program of 14 contests on Friday, 16 March, at the High Performance Gym, National Stadium, Dublin. Scheduled are 11 semi-finals in the Junior Novice, Senior Novice and Elite Senior divisions and three championship finals for Female Elite Senior at 51 and 57 Kg and one Male Senior Novice final at 75Kg.
In the Female Senior 51Kg final Lois Smith (GMIT/Castlebar) will box Chloe O’Keefe (UL/Kanturk). In the Female Senior 57Kg final Kellie McLoughlin (Inchicore CFE/Drimnagh) will face Clodagh McComiskey (Southern Regional College/Holy Trinity). In the Senior Novice 75Kg final Danny Boyle (LYIT/Dungloe) will meet Paul Fitzgibbon (WIT).
The weigh-in for Friday’s contests will be from 6pm – 7pm in the High Performance Unit. Due to the evening weigh-in there will be a 1Kg allowance for all boxers.
Only elite senior division boxers and the senior novice finalists are required to weigh-in on Friday night.
The programme for the second session of the 2018 Irish Third-level Student Championships is available at the link below.
Please note that all novice boxers are not required to weigh-in. Intermediate and senior boxers must weigh-in at the High Performance gym at the National stadium between 8.00am and 9.30am.
Boxing will begin at 10.30am, and 28 contests are on the schedule.

Entries are now open for the 2018 Irish Third-level Boxing Championships and must be submitted using the online entry form below. Information about the event is available via the competition circular.
Instructions for entry
Boxers may submit their own entry, but must input the email address of their college’s sports officer at the top of the form. Entries will only be accepted once approved by the third-level institutions’ Sports Officers / Students Services Staff member of their academic institution and on receipt of payment. Boxers can only compete with the permission of their academic institutions’ sports officer or equivalent. Sports Officers must ensure that their students meet the eligibility criteria listed in the competition circular.
Personal contact information of the boxer and their coach(es) is requested in cases where the boxer may need to be contacted regarding selection for Ireland Student Boxing teams or for other matters. This information is for the use of the IATBA committee only and will not be shared to third parties. Boxers’ win/loss record and championships history is also requested for the purposes of IATBA team representation.
The Junior Novice Category is intended for Competitors that are in boxing for no more than a year and have less than 6 bouts. Competitors that are in boxing for more than 1 year, and have less than 13 bouts must compete in the Senior Novice Category regardless of the number of bouts on their record book. This is to ensure that Boxers with more sparring experience do not obtain an unfair advantage over less experienced Boxers. All Competitors must include their date of registration on the Competition Entry Form (this will be checked at registration). For the same reason experience in other fight sports must be declared for safety reasons.
The entry fee per Boxer is €30 and must be prepaid for the entry to be accepted. No refunds will be made. In addition all third-level institutions entering Competitors for this Championships must pay an IATBA membership fee of €100 for 2018. Sport Officers / Club Officials are requested to contact IATBA at iatba2010@gmail.com to organize this payment as soon as possible, in order to facilitate the administration of the Championships.
Entry fees can be paid by credit/debit card via Paypal (for individual entries), or by cheque or bank transfer (where entries are made by college clubs). One of these options should be selected in the entry form. Receipts will be given for Paypal payments which can be presented for refunds.
Entries:

The 8th FISU World University Boxing Championships will take place from Sep 01 – 06 2018 in Elista, Republic of Kalmykia, in the Russian Federation.
All boxers participating in the 2018 FISU World University Championship must be born between 01/01/1993 and 31/12/1999.
Men’s competitions:
46kg – 49kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg, 75kg, 81kg, 91kg, 91+kg
Women’s competitions:
48kg to 51kg, 57kg to 60kg, 69kg to 75kg
Each country is authorised to enter one competitor for each weight category. Each boxer must have a valid AIBA medical record book.
The Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association (IATBA) are now inviting Senior Elite level student boxers, whom wish to represent Ireland at these championships, to declare their interest. Email iatba2010@gmail.com with the subject header “WUC 2018”.
Boxers representing Ireland at the World University Boxing Championships must meet Student Sport Ireland’s eligibility criteria for international competition and the IATBA performance criteria.
IATBA has previously selected a team for the 7th FISU World University Boxing Championships which were held in Chiang Mai, Thailand in October 2016.

The Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association (IATBA) are proud to announce details of the upcoming 2018 Irish Boxing Championships for college and university students at the home of Irish Boxing, the National Boxing Stadium.
Venue: National Boxing Stadium, 145 South Circular Road, Dublin 8
Registration & Entry Weigh-in: Saturday March 10th 2018 at 9:30-11:00 am
Novices weigh in at registration and Finals day. Boxers in all other categories weigh-in at registration and any day they box from 8:30-9:30 am.
Draw: Shall take place shortly after the close of weigh-in on Saturday March 10th 2018.
Boxing: Contingent on entries, details to be announced after the competition draw.
Classifications:
Note: The term “Elite” refers to age classification only and is not related to the ability or experience of the Boxer.
Elite: Male and Female Competitors aged 19 – 40 years old in 2018.
Youth: Male and Female Competitors aged 17-18 years old in 2018.
Qualifying Criteria:
1. Competitors must be Elite Boxers, born between January 01 1978 – December 31 1999, or Youth Boxers, born between January 01 2000 – 15 January 2001.
2. Competitors must be fully registered, and hold a student card for the institution with which they are internally registered for the current academic year.
3. Competitors must have successfully completed second-level education (Leaving Cert or equivalent), and be currently pursuing a course of study that leads to an award ranked at a minimum of Level 5 up to Level 10 on Quality and Qualifications Ireland’s (QQI) National Framework of Qualifications, or minimum Level 3 up to Level 8 on the Northern Ireland National Qualifications Framework.
4. Competitors must be currently registered members of the IABA, and members of an affiliated Boxing Club of the IABA.
Categories for Elite Male Competitors are:
• Junior Novice (0-5 bouts and first registered between 01 Jan 2017 – 09 Mar 2018)
• Senior Novice (6-12 bouts or 0-5 bouts and registered to IABA prior to 2017)
• Intermediate (13-35 bouts)
• Senior (> 35 bouts)
Categories for Elite Female Competitors are:
• Novice (0-3 bouts)
• Intermediate (4-12 bouts)
• Senior (> 12 bouts)
Youth Categories (Male & Female)
• Open class
Note: Boxers whom have won an IATBA championship at a certain category automatically move up to the next category class regardless of their number of bouts.
Weights:
Youth, Elite Intermediate & Elite Senior Categories:
Female: 48Kg; 51Kg; 54Kg; 57Kg; 60Kg; 64Kg; 69Kg; 75Kg; 81Kg; 81+Kg
Male: 49Kg; 52Kg; 56Kg; 60Kg; 64Kg; 69Kg; 75Kg; 81Kg; 91Kg; 91+Kg
Elite Novices:
Women: 46Kg; 48Kg; 50Kg; 52Kg; 54Kg; 57Kg; 60Kg; 63Kg; 66Kg; 70Kg; 75Kg; 80Kg; 86Kg
Men: 48Kg, 51Kg, 54Kg, 57Kg, 60Kg, 64Kg, 67Kg, 71Kg, 75Kg, 81Kg, 86Kg, 91Kg, 91+Kg
Note: The Junior Novice Category is intended for Competitors that are in their first year of boxing. Competitors registered to IABA earlier than 2017, and whom have less than 13 bouts must compete in the Senior Novice Category regardless of the number of bouts on their record book. This is to ensure that Boxers with more sparring experience do not obtain an unfair advantage over less experienced Boxers.
All Novice Competitors must include their date of registration on the Competition Entry Form. The organising committee will check all boxing cards at registration.
Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association Boxing competitions are governed in accordance with the rules and regulations of the International Boxing Association (AIBA). The Official in Charge of the competition will follow the AIBA Open Boxing (AOB) Competition Rules.
Each Competitor presented by his or her Club shall be fit to box. This is the responsibility of the Club.
Competitors must have one Red and one Blue Vest. Coaches must wear tracksuits and trainers at all sessions, and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene in the corners. No caps/hats allowed. Only qualified coaches will be allowed in the corner. Novice Males and all Female competitors must wear headguards. Competitors with long hair must keep it contained within the headguard with a hairnet, swimcap or bandana.
Boxers must present themselves clean-shaven for weigh-ins and bouts, and advise details of any medication they are taking, or have taken in the preceding 4 weeks. All body piercings must be removed before attending the weigh-in. Hair clips cannot be used.
Gum shields: Red, Orange or Pink coloured gum shields are forbidden. Any competitor entering the ring with either colour gum shield will not be allowed to box and a walkover to their opponent will be called.
Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Respect shall be shown to the ringside officials at all times.
Entries:
Important – Entries will only be accepted once approved by the third-level institutions’ Sports Officers / Students Services Staff member. Boxers can only compete with the permission of their academic institutions’ sports officer or equivalent. Championships entry is pre-paid, no entry will be official until payment is received by IATBA.
The online entry form will be available on http://www.iatba.ie from 01 Feb 2018. Further information on how to make entries will be available then.
Queries regarding these championships should be made to the organising committee by email to iatba2010@gmail.com.

IT Carlow Boxing Club will host their annual club show “Showdown in the Barrow” on Tuesday 5th December. This show has consistently been the best organised college boxing show for the last number of years, highlighted by last year’s event, “Showdown in the Barrow 2 ” winning Student Sports Ireland’s event of the year 2016-17. The Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing association have supported the running of past events in a judging capacity and will be there again this year.
Following IT Carlow’s most successful season in 2016-17, with several IATBA champions and silver medalists, their best boxers will be matched with student boxers from colleges and universities around Ireland.
Boxers interested in competing at the event should complete the entry form at the link below and return it to the email addresses outlined on the form.
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One year on from the 7th World University Boxing Championships let’s take a look back at the event and Team Ireland’s exploits.

The 7th FISU World University Boxing Championships were hosted by Chiang Mai University in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in association with FISU (International University Sports Federation), the University Athletic Association of Thailand, the International Boxing Association (AIBA) and the Thailand Boxing Association.
The championships attracted participants from 19 nations, exclusively from Europe (13) and Asia (6). There were 100 boxers – 80 males and 20 females. This was the largest athlete entry since the inaugural championships in 2004 hosted by Antalya, Turkey which welcomed 127 boxers from 27 nations.
The 2004 World University Championships was also the only previous occasion when Irish boxers entered. Ireland were represented by Eamon O’Kane and Cathal McMonagle. The 2016 World University Boxing Championships Irish Team was the first team selected under the aegis of the Irish Athletic Third-Level Boxing Association (IATBA), since the association was founded in 2010.
Selection Criteria
Team Selection Criteria Proposed by Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing Association Officers:
Paul Geoghegan (Team Manager)
Paddy Gallagher (Team Coach)
To be considered to compete at the World University Boxing Championships, individual students must fulfil the following criteria:

Student Boxer Selection
The Team Manager nominated five eligible student boxers whom had achieved the selection criteria above to be considered for selection for the World University Championships by the Student Sport Ireland High Performance Committee.
The students proposed were:
Céire Smith – Cavan BC & Dublin City University (Female 51 Kg)
Gary McKenna – Old School BC, Monaghan & University of Ulster (Male 60 Kg)
Christina Desmond – Father Horgan’s BC, Cork & Limerick Institute of Technology (Female 75 Kg)
Conor Wallace – St Monica’s, Newry & University of Ulster (Male 75 Kg)
Kenneth Okungbowa – Athlone BC & Athlone Institute of Technology (Male 91 Kg)
The SSI High Performance Committee, aided by the selection criteria outlined above, and the student nomination forms submitted, reviewed each student boxer nominated and ratified all five for participation at the 7th FISU Boxing World University Championships.

Ireland Team for Boxing WUC 2016: Céire Smith (51Kg), Paul Geoghegan (Team Manager), Paddy Gallagher (Coach), Christina Desmond (75Kg), Conor Wallace (75Kg), Gary McKenna (60Kg) and Kenneth Okungbowa (91Kg)
Training and preparation
The boxers mainly trained with their club coaches at home in their own clubs. The boxers selected were initially informed of the possibility of Ireland entering a team for the World University Championships in March 2016. In the meantime, Céire Smith and Christina Desmond trained with the Irish High Performance Unit in preparation for the European Olympics Qualifier Tournament in Turkey in April and the AIBA Women’s World Championships in May 2016. Both women were unfortunate to miss out on Olympics qualification.
Kenneth Okungbowa was producing the best form of his career in winning gold medals in both the Haringey International Box Cup in London in June (representing IATBA) and the Celtic Box Cup in Dungarvan Co. Waterford in September. Gary McKenna also won a silver medal for the IATBA team at the Haringey Box Cup. Conor Wallace also secured a silver for IATBA at that tournament.
Conor Wallace also had the unique opportunity to be selected by Irish UFC MMA fighter Conor McGregor to be his sparring partner for his training camp in preparation for his ultimate victory over Nate Diaz. Conor trained in Las Vegas for 7 weeks before the showdown on August 20th. Conor had previously been involved in the Irish Elite teams training camp in Azerbaijan in June.
Competition Venue, Organisation and Standard
The venue was the Chiang Mai University Convention Center (CMUCC), built in 1997. The building offers seating for 3,500 persons and floor space of around 1,500 square metres for the field of play for the boxing competition. This was also the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies of the championships. As the CMUCC is also a theatre venue the acoustics of the building were particularly striking.

The organisation of the championships were beyond expectations. Every team’s delegation was assigned a liaison team comprising students from Chiang Mai University. The size of these teams was dependent on the size of the delegations. The Irish Team delegation comprised four students for the first two days and the two for the remainder of the event. The liaison teams were the conduit for information between the organizing committee and the delegations. Our liaison team met us at the airport, organized the transport to the hotel, gave us a tour of the facilities and venue, helped us exchange currency and informed us of all duties we had to perform each day every morning. Information was passed along to the team in a Facebook group in which the Irish Team and our liaison team were all members. Our liaison team was most helpful throughout the event and had excellent standard of English as they were studying English at CMU.
The facilities at the hotel and venue were excellent, including the layout of the medical rooms where 24-hour medical service was available from staff from the Chiang Mai University Hospital. Also, the weigh-in facility, officials’ room, technical room etc. were excellent and there were two boxing rings and five free-standing punch bags in a temporary competition training area set-up in the basement of the hotel residence. Three meals a day were offered in a large dining room at Uniserv CMU. The meal windows were large allowing the delegations ample time to eat all their meals allowing for the differing daily schedules. The food and drink were of a high standard, fresh and nutritious, and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Every effort was made to ensure that the participants were comfortable.

Team Ireland with liaisons Map & Su’kitta prior to the Opening Ceremony
Review of Individual Performances
Conor Wallace (Middleweight, 75Kg)
Conor opened up the competition for Ireland in the third bout on day one against Valerii Kharlamov of Ukraine in a preliminary bout. Kharlamov had previously boxed in the AIBA World Championships and for the Ukraine Ottomans in the World Series of Boxing.
Wallace began brilliantly, flooring his opponent in the opening round with a big left (for what would be the most impressive knockdown of the whole championships) and taking the lead on the scorecards. Disaster would then strike in as Wallace suffered a nasty cut over his eye, seemingly via a clash of heads. With the scores level 19-19 Coach Paddy Gallagher brought a halt to the bout at the end of the second round to prevent any irreparable damage being inflicted, and therefore a technical knock-out win was awarded to Kharlamov.
Conor can count himself very unlucky, as had the referee and ringside doctor stopped the bout during the second round rather than the coach at the end of the round, Wallace would have been awarded the win on the scored-cards via technical decision. Nevertheless, due to the severity and placement of the gash, Conor’s participation in the quarter finals would have been impossible.
Following this TKOI win for Kharlamov, the Ukrainian stormed to gold, defeating Taiwanese fighter Chin-An Yeh (30-27 x3), Frenchman Bengoro Bamba (29-27 x 2, 28-28) before a win in the final over Russian Artem Garashchuk.
The gash on Conor’s eye required stitches which were removed after four days. The medical care was top class from the on duty medical team throughout the championships.

Conor Wallace shortly after his bout

Conor Wallace with gold medallist Valerii Kharlamov (Ukraine)
Gary McKenna (Lightweight, 60Kg)
Gary McKenna opened his competition in a high-tempo duel with Temirian Osmonov of Kyrgyzstan over three, three-minute rounds in the 60Kg lightweight class. The evasive Kyrgyz connected with some slick shots throughout, while Gary constantly took the fight to his opponent and detonated some big punches off both hands throughout and going down the final stretch of a see-saw encounter. The verdict was a 3-0 score line for Osmonov. The judges scored the final round to Gary 2 to 1 but had already awarded his opponent the first two rounds.
Gary, personally had thought he had done enough to win, however the result was not in question. Osmonov fought a very sharp and controlled bout and done what he needed to do to win.

Gary McKenna with his opponent Temirian Osmonov (Kyrgyzstan)

Gary McKenna in quarter-final action
Céire Smith (Flyweight, 51Kg)
Céire Smith began her World Championships against French No. 2 Wassila Lkhadiri in the flyweight 51Kg division in the quarter-finals on the third day of competition. Smith, aiming for a semi-final meeting with Japan’s Sano Kawano and a guaranteed bronze medal, lost to Lkhadiri in the flyweight category over four two-minute rounds. The multiple time Irish Elite champion held her composure in the face of Lkhadiri’s constant aggression in the first two rounds of the bout, finding the target with well-timed combinations, but eventually bowed out on a split decision 2-1.
Céire was disappointed with her performance and felt she could have done better, but despite her best effort the necessary strength and energy just wasn’t there on the day against an opponent she had bested in sparring matches in Ireland’s High Performance Boxing training camps in Dublin.

Céire Smith with Team Ireland Coach Paddy Gallagher
Christina Desmond (Middleweight, 75Kg)
Christina Desmond, on day 2 of the competition, made history after becoming the first ever Irish boxer to win a medal at the World University Boxing Championships. Christina won her quarter-final comprehensively 3-0 against Kazakhstan’s Zura Kussainova to guarantee at least bronze, and secured her first major senior international medal. She had previously won World silver and EU bronze at Youth level. Afterwards Christina declared that she always felt in complete control during the bout and was looking forward to the semi-final.

Christina Desmond embraces her opponent Zura Kussainova after the quarter-final bout
Christina took on Poland’s Natalia Hollinska in the semi-finals in Chiang Mai but lost out despite a huge performance. Boxing out of a southpaw stance, Desmond immediately found a home for her backhand left and looked physically much larger and stronger in the opener, winning 10-8 on one of the three cards.
Hollinska upped her work-rate in the second and began to pressure Desmond. While the Irishwoman landed some quality shots and showed some good footwork, the Pole was certainly growing into the bout and starting to land more punches.
While Desmond had scored a comprehensive win over Kazakh Zura Kussainova in the quarter finals, Hollinska received a bye straight into the semis, and it showed as Tina seemed to be tiring in the third round. Needing a big fourth and final round, Tina summoned a huge performance to score some with heavy shots, although Hollinska was still the busier boxer and was given the decision following a crucial, and one might even say undeserved, point deduction awarded against Tina for holding.
The final scorecards read 37-37, 37-38, 37-38 to give Hollinska a majority decision win.

Christina Desmond with eventual silver medallist Natalia Hollinska (Poland) after their bout
However, Christina can be very proud of the fact that she had made history in securing Ireland’s first ever medal at this level, and she had left everything in the ring against an older and more experienced opponent.
Christina was presented with her medal on the final day of competition.

Christina Desmond raises the tricolour with her first senior international medal around her neck

Women’s Middleweight (75Kg) medal podium
Kenneth Okungbowa (Heavyweight, 91Kg)
Just hours after Christina Desmond secured Ireland’s first ever medal at the World University Championships on day 2 of the competition, Athlone IT heavyweight Kenny Okungbowa had followed it up with another guaranteed bronze medal after a brilliant performance. The Westmeath boxer was not to be denied against the very experienced Tadas Tamasauskas (Lithuania) to book his place in semi-finals and ensure that he would fly home from Chiang Mai with a medal around his neck.
A cut, which would require frequent attention, opened up to the side of Baltic boxer’s left eye in a wild opener, where Okungbowa seemed to land heavier shots on the inside, shaking the Lithuanian once or twice. A quieter second saw Kenny the more aggressive, while Tamasauskas sought to counter punch and had a degree of success.
Both boxers were tired in the third round, but it was Okungbowa who was again the man pressing and looking to come forward, and he solidified his claim for the round in a hell-for-leather final thirty seconds. Neither boxer looked confident of victory after the final bell, but Okungbowa had his hand raised on a split decision to a chorus of cheers from his Irish team-mates in the crowd.
After the bout, Kenny needed medical treatment for two nicks on both eyelids which looked to be as a result of shoulder bumps from Tamasauskas when he was holding at close range. The cuts were described as superficial by the medics, but would require paper stitches.

Kenneth Okungbowa about to be treated by the medics following his quarter-final victory

Photo from the Okungbowa vs Tamasauskas bout made the cover of the competition newsletter on day 3
In the semi-final, Kenneth was beaten by France’s Dylan Bregeon in a 91kg slug fest. Neither man had to go looking for each other, with Kenneth twice needing attention from the ringside medic in the first round for wounds to his eyelids sustained in his quarter-final win.
Bregeon’s jab proved to be his most effective weapon, while Okungbowa found the target with the majority of the power shots throughout the three rounds. The 2015 Irish Elite finalist went for broke going down the final stretch, backing his opponent up against the ropes, but Bregeon smothered the attacks and took the victory.

Mens’ 91Kg Medal podium

Kenny shows off his first international medal, bronze at the 7th WUC

Irish tricolour raised for the first at the World University Championships

Dylan Bregeon (France, silver medallist) with Kenneth Okungbowa
Conclusion
The 7th FISU World University Boxing Championships were a great success for the Ireland team as the team took home our first medals at this level, two bronze medals for Christina Desmond and Kenneth Okungbowa. The team can be immensely proud of their performances over the week of competition. On another day, and with other referees and judges on duty, the rewards may have been even better.
The boxers themselves spoke of their gratitude for the opportunity to represent their families, clubs, colleges and country at the highest level of university boxing. The consensus was that Thailand was a wonderful country and hopefully not a once in a lifetime trip.
All the boxers and Coach Paddy Gallagher were adamant that the organisation of the championships was excellent, and that it was the best run international boxing competition they had attended, exceeding AIBA World Championships and EUBC European Championships.
The objective of the IATBA is to build on the success of these championships and deliver even better results at the 8th FISU World University Boxing Championships in Elista, Russia in 2018.
Review by Paul Geoghegan, Team Manager Team Ireland WUC, Chiang Mai Thailand 2016

Final Standings
Pictures from the championships

Squad goals

Dublin airport, prior to departure

Good Luckin Elephant

A taste of home….

Heading for home

The flagbearer, Opening Ceremony

Victory is sweet








A great welcome


Ireland Ichiban

Breakfast of champions





From Paddy with love

The Colossus from Kazakhstan

Szczęśliwy człowiek





Closing ceremony




The Irish Athletic Third-level Boxing association have selected a team of 12 boxers to represent the Irish College & Universities team at the 2017 Haringey Box Cup in the Great Hall of Alexandra Palace from 16 -18 June. The Haringey Cup is celebrating it’s tenth year in existence, having been established as one of Europe’s largest and most prestigious tournaments for club boxers.
The Irish Colleges & Universities team will comprise 7 male and 5 female student boxers, at both Elite and Developmental level, whom have performed with distinction at domestic and international level over the past season.
Boxers

CONOR JENNINGS
CATEGORY: YOUTH B 64KG
CLUB: ST. MONICA’S, DOWN
COLLEGE: SOUTHERN REGIONAL COLLEGE
ACHIEVEMENTS: IRISH NOVICE CHAMPION 64KG 2017, IATBA YOUTH 64KG RUNNER-UP 2017

RIVERS MCCORMACK
CATEGORY: FEMALE A 60KG
CLUB: ST. SAVIOURS OBA, DUBLIN
COLLEGE: DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR 60KG CHAMPION 2017

SHANE FLAVIN
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 56KG
CLUB: PAULSTOWN, KILKENNY
COLLEGE: WATERFORD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR 56KG CHAMPION 2017

CLODAGH MCCOMISKEY
CATEGORY: FEMALE A 54KG
CLUB: GILFORD, ARMAGH
COLLEGE: SOUTHERN REGIONAL COLLEGE
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR 54KG CHAMPION 2017

SHANE O’BRIEN
CATEGORY: SENIOR B 75KG
CLUB: ST. FRANCIS, LIMERICK
COLLEGE: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR NOVICE 75KG CHAMPION 2017, IRISH NOVICE RUNNER-UP 75KG 2017

IAN KELLEHER
CATEGORY:SENIOR B 60KG
CLUB: TOGHER, CORK
COLLEGE: CORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR NOVICE 60KG CHAMPION 2017, IRISH NOVICE RUNNER-UP 60KG 2017

KELLIE MCLOUGHLIN
CATEGORY: FEMALE B 54KG
CLUB: DRIMNAGH, DUBLIN
COLLEGE: INCHICORE COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR 57KG CHAMPION 2017

CHRISTINA DESMOND
CATEGORY: FEMALE A 75KG
CLUB: FR. HORGAN’S, CORK
COLLEGE: LIMERICK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (TIPPERARY)
ACHIEVEMENTS: WORLD UNIVERSITY BRONZE 2016, IRISH ELITE 75KG CHAMPION 2017

RYAN DERVAN
CATEGORY: SENIOR A 75KG
CLUB: LOUGHREA, GALWAY
COLLEGE: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND GALWAY
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR 81KG RUNNER-UP 2017

GRÁINNE WALSH
CATEGORY: FEMALE A 69KG
CLUB: SPARTICUS, OFFALY
COLLEGE: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND GALWAY
ACHIEVEMENTS: IRISH ELITE CHAMPION 2017, IATBA SENIOR 69KG CHAMPION 2017

JOHN MARSHALL
CATEGORY: SENIOR B 75KG
CLUB: DCU, DUBLIN
COLLEGE: DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA INTERMEDIATE 75KG CHAMPION 2017

SHANE CARTER
CATEGORY: SENIOR B 69KG
CLUB: DCU, DUBLIN
COLLEGE: DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
ACHIEVEMENTS: IATBA SENIOR NOVICE CHAMPION 67 KG 2017
Coaches: Paddy Gallagher (IATBA), Daniel Sweeney (IATBA), Derek Ahern (DCU), Terry Keegan (DCU)
Team Manager: Paul Geoghegan (IATBA)

The 2017 Irish Athletic Third-level Championships concluded at the National Stadium, Dublin on Saturday 11 March. Fifty new Irish Third-level boxing champions were crowned at the home of Irish boxing.
The best performing team was DCU Athletic Boxing Club, emerging with 8 titles (7 in contested weight classes). DCU were followed by IT Carlow Boxing Club with 5 titles (4 in contested weights). Third were UCC Boxing Club with 4 titles (3 in contested weights). Fourth were GMIT Boxing Club with 4 titles (2 in contested weights).
The list of all new IATBA Champions is below.

