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CHAMPIONSHIPS HOBART - RESULTS
RESULTS - Saturday 5th February, Day 5
Bout
13 91+kg Elite Johan LINDE (SA) defeated
Alexey MUKHIN (ACT) RSC
Bout 12 91kg Elite Jai OPETAIA (NSW)
defeated Jason WHATELEY (VIC) 17:12 PTS
Bout 11 81kg Elite Jeremy VAN DIEMAN (WA)
defeated Adrian ANDREWS (ACT) 15:9 PTS
Bout 10 75kg Elite Naomi FISCHER-RASMUSSEN
(WA) defeated Kaye SCOTT (NSW) 14:13 PTS
Bout 9 75kg Elite Jesse ROSS (QLD) defeated
David TOUSSAINT (ACT) 7:6 PTS
Bout 8 60kg Elite Jessica RETTALICK (QLD)
defeated Sabrina OSTOWARI (QLD) 14:13 PTS
Bout 7 69kg Elite 69kg Cameron HAMMOND (NSW)
defeated Mark BASILE (VIC) 19:16 PTS
Bout 6 64kg Elite Jeff HORN (QLD) defeated
Qamil BALLA (VIC) 24:19 PTS
Bout 5 60kg Elite Luke JACKSON (TAS)
defeated Jai ALEXANDER (VIC) 16:12 PTS
Bout 4 51kg Elite Bianca ELMIR (ACT)
defeated Kelly McGRATH (WA) 15:7 PTS
Bout 3 56kg Elite Ibrahim BALLA (VIC)
defeated Luke BOYD (NSW) 14:14 PTS on
countback 40:37
Bout 2 52kg Elite Jackson WOODS (TAS)
defeated Andrew MOLONEY (VIC) 16:12 PTS
Bout 1 49kg Elite Billy WARD (QLD) defeated
Josh ENGLISH (NSW) 23:22 PTS
RESULTS -
Saturday 4th February, Day 4 - Session 2
Bout 27 64kg Elite Emily JANS (VIC) defeated Emma
CARRUTHERS (QLD) 16:13 PTS
Bout 26 57kg Elite Skye NICOLSON (QLD) defeated
Kylie FULMER (WA) 23:16 PTS
Bout 25 54kg Elite Cherneka JOHNSON (QLD) defeated
Jemma DALE (WA) RSC
Bout 24 48kg Elite Kaila RILEY (WA) defeated Katie
SKINNER (NSW) 18:17 PTS
Bout 23 91+kg Youth Daniel SAM (QLD) defeated Zac
FAULKNER (TAS) RSC
Bout 22 81kg Youth Luke PETIT (NSW) defeated
Adrian PAOLETTI (VIC) 9:7 PTS
Bout 21 75kg Youth Cameron JASPER (SA) defeated
Chris MUSTICA (WA) 15:11 PTS
Bout 20 69kg Youth Peter PROUM (QLD) defeated
Michael ROBINSON (WA) 14:11 PTS
Bout 19 64kg Youth Nathan HINCHCLIFF (QLD)
defeated Jacob SANTORO (WA) 16:11 PTS
Bout 18 60kg Youth Isaiah FARR (QLD) defeated
Aaron CROSSAN (TAS) 6:6 on countback (20:18)
Bout 17 56kg Youth Matthew CASBOULT (QLD) defeated
Dylan COONEY (TAS) 14:10 PTS
Bout 16 52kg Youth Liam POPE (QLD) defeated Ryan
McSHANE (NSW) 17:14 PTS
Bout 15 81kg Youth Stephanie MBEMAP (NT) defeated
Che KENNEALLY (QLD) 19:14 PTS
Bout 14 48kg Youth Marizza MEDCALF (NSW) defeated
Makayla EDWARDS (QLD) 13:8 PTS
Bout 13 60kg Schoolboy Justis HUNI (QLD) defeated
Luke ADAMS (TAS) 8:4 PTS
Bout 12 57kg Schoolboys Jake HADLEY (TAS) defeated
Dennis KOVACS (QLD) 11:6 PTS
Bout 11 54kg Schoolboys Allan NICOLSON (QLD)
defeated James LYNCH (NSW) RSC
Bout 10 52kg Schoolboys Tony NICOLSON (QLD)
defeated Michael PEACE (SA) 8:3 PTS
Bout 9 50kg Schoolboys Nikita TZYSU (NSW) defeated
Isaac TUPOU (VIC) 14:3 PTS
Bout 8 48kg Schoolboy North SABETTA (WA) defeated
Matthew LARGE (NSW) 9:4 PTS
Bout 7 46kg Schoolboy Jack GIPP (VIC) defeated
Zack O’TOOLE (NSW) 8:4 PTS
Bout 6 44kg Schoolboys Dean CLARKE (VIC) defeated
Marshall KRUSE (TAS) 11:9 PTS
Bout 5 42kg Schoolboys Sam GOODMAN (NSW) defeated
James BEASLEY (QLD) 10:7 PTS
Bout 4 40kg Schoolboys Bryce HANSEN (QLD) defeated
Claude ANDERSON (WA) 5:3 PTS
Bout 3 38kg Schoolboys Julian JEAKINGS (WA)
defeated Jack BOWEN (VIC) 8:3 PTS
Bout 2 36kg Schoolboys George PAYNE (VIC) defeated
CJ COXEN (QLD) 4:3
Bout 1 34kg Schoolboys Cody HADDON (WA) defeated
Mitch MACKIE (QLD) 6:3
On Saturday 4th February a bout took
place at the Australian Championships
between David Toussaint (ACT) and Sam Banney
(QLD). The result of the bout was RSC to
Toussaint.
Boxing Queensland endeavoured to place a
protest regarding the bout. The protest was
not accepted by the Chairman of the Jury as
the requirements laid down in the BAI
Technical & Competition Rules for
lodging a protest were not complied with,
within the prescribed time.
RESULTS
- SATURDAY
4th FEBRUARY, Day 4 - Session 1
Bout 28 91+kg Elite Johan LINDE (SA)
defeated Jeff SAOFAI (VIC) 13:4 PTS
Bout 27 91+kg Elite Alexey MUKHIN (ACT)
defeated Josh ROBERTSON (QLD) RSC
Bout 26 75kg Elite David TOUSSAINT (ACT)
defeated Sam BANNEY (QLD) RSC
Bout 25 75kg Elite Jesse ROSS (QLD) defeated
Jake CARR (VIC) 10:8 PTS
Bout 24 69kg Elite Cameron HAMMOND (NSW)
defeated Danny HAYES (WA) 10:9 PTS
Bout 23 69kg Elite Mark BASILE (VIC)
defeated Oliver SAVAGE (SA) 18:11 PTS
Bout 22 64kg Elite Qamil BALLA (VIC)
defeated Luke WOODS (TAS) 14:13 PTS
Bout 21 64kg Elite Jeff HORN (QLD) defeated
Jake PERRINS (VIC) 11:8 PTS
Bout 20 56kg Elite Ibrahim BALLA (VIC)
defeated Jason MOLONEY (VIC) 16:10 PTS
Bout 19 56kg Elite Luke BOYD (NSW) defeated
Jayden HANSEN (WA) 13:11 PTS
Bout 18 75kg Elite Kaye SCOTT (NSW) defeated
Joann Morgan FRENCH (QLD) 12:3 PTS
Bout 17 75kg Elite Naomi FISCHER-RASMUSSEN
(WA) defeated Arlene BLENCOWE (NSW) 19:9 PTS
Bout 16 60 Elite Sabrina OSTAWARI (QLD)
defeated Shannon MULLER (SA) 22:4 PTS
Bout 15 60kg Elite Jessica RETTALICK (QLD)
defeated Shelley WATTS (NSW) 10:7 PTS
Bout 14 51kg Elite Kelly MCGRATH (WA)
defeated Eleanor BODEN (NSW) 17:5 PTS
Bout 13 51kg Elite Bianca ELMIR (ACT)
defeated Kirsty HARRIS (VIC) 19:8 PTS
# Bout 12 86kg Junior Paul KOVACS (QLD)
defeated Andy MURPHY (WA) 13:11 PTS
# Bout 11 75kg Junior Joe O’KEEFE (QLD)
defeated Jim MILLS (SA) 14:11
# Bout 10 70kg Junior Reagan DESSAIX (QLD)
defeated Henry SHEA (SA) 13:5 PTS
# Bout 9 66kg Junior Edward KURAS (NSW)
defeated Camble SOMMERVILLE (VIC) 16:16 on
countback
# Bout 8 63kg Junior Satali Levi FUIMAONO
(NSW) defeated Honi HUNI (QLD) 14:3 PTS
# Bout 7 60kg Junior Alex COOPER (ACT)
defeated Uili HARRIS (QLD) RSC
# Bout 6 57kg Junior Steven SPARK (QLD)
defeated Jack HAINES (SA) 15:8 PTS
# Bout 5 54kg Juniors Clay WATERMAN (QLD)
defeated Caleb KOZAC (VIC) 15:4 PTS
# Bout 4 52kg Junior Liam WILSON (QLD)
defeated Jarred MANNING (NSW) 11:8
# Bout 3 50kg Junior Will MOSES (QLD)
defeated Sam FERRO (SA) 29:7
# Bout 2 48kg Junior Jordan DYER (WA)
defeated Bradley STOCKS (TAS) 10:2
# Bout 1 46kg Junior Jake Spears (QLD)
defeated Bazz WALLACE (WA) 9:9 PTS on
countback 31:31, on judges preference 3:2
# denotes a Final
On Friday the
3rd February 2012 a bout took place at the
Australian Championships between Luke
Jackson (Tasmania) and George Kambosas
(NSW). The result of the bout was 16:14 to
Jackson.
Boxing Australia (NSW) lodged a protest
regarding a failure of the referee to warn
Jackson for a low blow in the third round.
At the completion of the night’s competition
the Jury considered the protest and upheld
it. Consequently, Kambosas was awarded a
further two points and the final score
adjusted to 16:16. As a result of the tied
score a countback was conducted and Jackson
was declared the winner 46:38
RESULTS
- FRIDAY 3RD FEBRUARY – 2ND SESSION
Bout 22 91kg Elite Jai OPETAIA (NSW)
defeated Gavin REID (ACT) 14:9
Bout 21 91E Jason WHATELEY (VIC) defeated
Sammy BLYTH (WA) 16:13 PTS
Bout 20 81kg Elite Adrian ANDREWS (ACT)
defeated Simon COOPER (QLD) 9:7 PTS
Bout 19 81kg Elite Jeremy VAN DIEMEN (WA)
defeated Paul WISBY (WA) 20:13
Bout 18 60kg Elite Jai ALEXANDER (VIC)
defeated Mark PEVINSKY (WA) 20:18 PTS
Bout 17 60kg Elite Luke JACKSON (TAS)
defeated George KAMBOSOS (NSW) 16:14 PTS
Bout 16 64kg Elite Emma CARRUTHERS (QLD)
defeated Georgie BAILEY (TAS) 13:8
Bout 15 64kg Elite Emily JANS (VIC) defeated
Carmen THOMPSON (NSW) 18:5
Bout 14 57kg Elite Skye NICOLSON (QLD)
defeated Patrica MULLET-REISCO (NSW) 19:18
PTS
Bout 13 57kg Elite Kylie FULMER (WA)
defeated Simone BAILEY (VIC) 13:11 PTS
Bout 12 54kg Elite Cherneka JOHNSON (QLD)
defeated Tahnee CLEMENTS (TAS) 15:3 PTS
Bout 11 54kg Elite Jemma DALE (WA) defeated
Carly MAUNDER (VIC) 17:12
Bout 10 75kg Youth Chris MUSTICA (WA)
defeated Luke TRAVERS (NSW) 19:16
Bout 09 75kg Youth Cameron JASPER (SA)
defeated Jack KILLINBECK (NT) RSC
Bout 08 69kg Youth Michael ROBINSON (WA)
defeated Peter HEMS (SA) 9:2
Bout 07 69kg Youth Peter PROUM (QLD)
defeated Luke HART (ACT) RSC
Bout 06 64kg Youth Jacob SANTORO (WA)
defeated Brady ROBINSON (NSW) 8:4 PTS
Bout 05 64kg Youth Nathan HINCHCLIFFE
defeated Max MARCH (TAS) 19:17
Bout 04 60kg Youth Isaiah FARR (QLD)
defeated Shane CARROLL (WA) 16:12
Bout 03 60kg Youth Aaron CROSSAN (TAS)
defeated Dean STEWART (NSW) 12:6 PTS
Bout 02 56kg Youth Matthew CASBOULT (QLD)
defeated Nathaniel MAY (WA) 22:19 PTS
Bout 01 56kg Youth Dylan COONEY (TAS)
defeated Wayne FRASER (SA) RSC
RESULTS - FRIDAY 3RD
FEBRUARY – 1ST SESSION
Bout 16 75kg Elite Sam BANNEY (QLD) defeated
Theo NERRIS (SA) 12:7 PTS
Bout 15 75kg Elite David TOUSSAINT (ACT)
defeated Ross WEAVER (WA) 11:8 PTS
Bout 14 75kg Elite Jesse ROSS (QLD) defeated
Anthony BUTTIGIEG (VIC) 8:8 on countback
24:24 on judges preference 3:2
Bout 13 75kg Elite Jake CARR (VIC) defeated
Robert JANKOVSKI (VIC) 4:3 PTS
Bout 12 69kg Elite Danny HAYES (WA) defeated
John WEETRA (SA) 6:5 PTS
Bout 11 69kg Elite Cameron HAMMOND (NSW)
defeated Abdul JENZARLI (WA) 13:2 PTS
Bout 10 69kg Elite Oliver SAVAGE (SA)
defeated Joseph NICHOLLS (QLD) 15:13 PTS
Bout 9 69kg Elite Mark BASILE (VIC) defeated
Nathan CARTER (ACT) RSC
Bout 8 64kg Elite Luke WOODS (TAS) defeated
Brett MATHER (WA) 12:9 PTS
Bout 7 64kg Elite Qamil BALLA (VIC) defeated
Kye McKENZIE (NSW) 17:9 PTS
Bout 6 64kg Elite Jake PERRINS (NSW)
defeated Shaun SCHAAF (SA) 14:6 PTS
Bout 5 64kg Elite Jeff HORN (QLD) defeated
Abe ARCHIBALD (NSW) RSC
Bout 4 52kg Elite Jackson WOODS (TAS)
defeated Aaron WELLMAN (VIC) 16:9
Bout 3 52kg Elite Andrew MOLONEY (VIC)
defeated Reggie PALM ISLAND (QLD) 16:13
Bout 2 60kg Junior Alex COOPER (ACT)
defeated Matthew WILSON RSC
Bout 1 60kg Junior Uili HARRIS (QLD)
defeated Joseph ARNAUD (VIC) 13:4 PTS
RESULTS - THURSDAY
2ND FEBRUARY – 2ND SESSION
Bout 24 81kg Elite Simon COOPER (QLD)
defeated Ayden TAIT (ACT) 14:9 PTS
Bout 23 81kg Elite Adrian ANDREWS (ACT)
defeated Scott FEATHERBY (TAS) 7:2 PTS
Bout 22 81kg Elite Jeremy van DIEMEN (WA)
defeated Henry TORRENS (VIC) 22:10 PTS
Bout 21 81kg Elite Paul WISBY (WA) defeated
Tommy SMITH (NSW) 18:10 PTS
Bout 20 60kg Elite Mark PEVINSKY (WA)
defeated Jeremy UDOVICH (VIC) 14:8 PTS
Bout 19 60kg Elite Jai ALEXANDER (VIC)
defeated Ben DENCIO (ACT) 24:11
Bout 18 60kg Elite George KAMBOSAS (NSW)
defeated Tom MORRISON (SA) 17:2
Bout 17 60kg Elite Luke JACKSON (TAS)
defeated James KATT (QLD) 12:7
Bout 16 49kg Elite Billy WARD (QLD) defeated
Ashley BOBBIN (SA) 11:7 PTS
Bout 15 56kg Youth Nathaniel MAY (WA)
defeated Jesse WILLIAMS (VIC) 11:5 PTS
Bout 14 56kg Youth Matthew CASBOULT (QLD)
defeated Jess CATT (NSW) RSC
Bout 13 52kg Youth Liam POPE (QLD) defeated
Robert TRIGG (SA) 21:9
Bout 12 75kg Junior Jim MILLS (SA) defeated
Brock SHELLEY (NSW) RSC
Bout 11 70kg Junior Reagan DESSAIX (QLD)
defeated Donald JONES (VIC) 13:3 PTS
Bout 10 63kg Junior Honi HUNI (QLD) defeat
Ryan GOODES (SA) 7:5 PTS
Bout 9 63kg Junior Satali Tevi FUIMAONO
(NSW) defeated Luke PILARINOS (VIC) 6:5 PTS
Bout 8 57kg Junior Jack HAINES (SA) defeated
Lynken DICKSON (NSW) 9:5
Bout 7 57kg Junior Steven SPARK (QLD)
defeated Sacha PETERS (VIC) 21:5 PTS
Bout 6 54kg Junior Clay WATERMAN (QLD)
defeated Daniel CONNOP (NT) 9:1
Bout 5 54kg Junior Caleb KOZAC (VIC)
defeated Blake TRAVER (NSW) 7:6 PTS
Bout 4 52kg Junior Liam WILSON (QLD)
defeated Tayler NUDI (NT) RSC
Bout 3 52kg Junior Jarred MANNING (NSW)
defeated Harry GARSIDE (VIC) 10:9
Bout 2 50kg Junior Will MOSES (QLD) defeated
Brandon MORFITT (WA) RSC
Bout 1 48kg Junior Jordan DYER (WA) defeated
Bradley GITTENS (QLD) 12:6 PTS
RESULTS - THURSDAY 2ND
FEBRUARY – 1ST SESSION
Bout 20 75kg Elite Kaye SCOTT (NSW) defeated
Cassie LEAR (VIC) 14:10
Bout 19 75kg Elite Joann Morgan FRENCH (QLD)
defeated Densley ROBERTSON (QLD) v RSC
Bout 18 75kg Elite Arlene BLENCOWE (NSW)
defeated Jessica BOUQUET (WA) 15:14 PTS
Bout 17 60kg Elite Sabrina OSTOWARI (QLD)
defeated Madelaine NEWMAN (ACT) 14:5 PTS
Bout 16 60kg Elite Shannon MULLER (SA)
defeated Tanya SMITH (NSW) 25:15 PTS
Bout 15 51kg Elite Kelly McGRATH (WA)
defeated Julie RYAN (QLD) WO
Bout 14 51kg Elite Eleanor BODEN (NSW)
defeated Fleur LOGAN (ACT) 17:10 PTS
Bout 13 48kg Elite Kailia RILEY (WA)
defeated Amelia BURGHARDT (SA) 17:5
Bout 12 60kg Schoolboy Justis HUNI (QLD)
defeated Nelson SAVAGE (SA) 3:2 PTS
Bout 11 54kg Schoolboys James LYNCH (NSW)
defeated Jackson EIRTH (TAS) RSC
Bout 10 50kg Schoolboys Isacc TUPOU (VIC)
defeated Liam BOBBIN (SA) 5:2
Bout 9 48kg Schoolboys Matthew LARG (NSW)
defeated Jordan PERCEY (TAS) 10:4 PTS
Bout 8 48kg Schoolboys North SABETTA (WA)
defeated Riley BROWN (ACT) 11:6 PTS
Bout 7 46SB Jack GIPP (VIC) defeated Tai
HAWKINS (QLD) 10:7 PTS
Bout 6 42kg Schoolboys Sam GOODMAN (NSW)
defeated ASTRISSIOS (NT) 15:1 PTS
Bout 5 38kg Schoolboys Jack BOWEN (VIC)
defeated Josh FITZPATRICK (NSW) 6:5 PTS
Bout 4 38kg Schoolboys Julian JEAKINGS (WA)
defeated Josh MCGAUGHRAN (QLD) 8:2 PTS
Bout 2 36kg Schoolboys CJ COXEN (QLD)
defeated Johnny SILVESTRI (WA) 7:4 PTS
Bout 1 34kg Schoolboys Cody HADDON (WA)
defeated Dylan COCHRANE (TAS) 10:4 PTS
RESULTS - WEDNESDAY 1ST
FEBRUARY – 2ND SESSION
Bout 23 75kg Elite Theo NERRIS (SA) defeated
Rory O’SULLIVAN (WA) 16:12 PTS
Bout 22 75kg Elite Sam BANNEY (QLD) defeated
Ned KANE (NSW) 15:6
Bout 21 75kg Elite David TOUSSAINT (ACT)
defeated Chris CUNNINGHAM (NT) 16:5
Bout 20 75kg Elite Ross WEAVER (WA) defeated
Zac DUNN (QLD) 15:12
Bout 19 75kg Elite Anthony BUTTIGIEG (VIC)
defeated Dylan HARDY (TAS) 13:12
Bout 18 75kg Elite Jesse ROSS (QLD) defeated
Aaron SCULLY (NSW) 1:1 on Countback
Bout 17 64kg Elite Kye MCKENZIE (NSW)
defeated James McPHERSON (ACT) 24:9 PTS
Bout 16 64kg Elite Qamil BALLA (VIC)
defeated Callum CASSIDY (WA) 11:9 PTS
Bout 15 64kg Elite Jake PERRINS (VIC)
defeated Terry NICKOLAS (SA) 9:6 PTS
Bout 14 64kg Elite Shaun SCHAAF (SA)
defeated Val BORG (NSW) 20:16 PTS
Bout 13 60kg Elite Jeremy UDOVICH (VIC)
defeated Brandon OGILVIE (WA) 10:9 PTS
Bout 12 60kg Elite Mark PEVINSKY (WA)
defeated Nick COONEY (TAS) KO
Bout 11 56kg Elite Jason MOLONEY (VIC)
defeated Harley BROOME (QLD) RSC
Bout 10 56kg Elite Ibrahim BALLA (VIC)
defeated Brent RICE (QLD) 7:2 PTS
Bout 9 56kg Elite Jayden HANSEN (WA)
defeated Zaid AATY (NSW) 11:9 PTS
Bout 8 56kg Elite Luke BOYD (NSW) defeated
Samuel DAUREEN (TAS) RSC
Bout 7 81kg Youth Adrain PAOLETTI (VIC)
defeated Zac BACITIAIUPO (QLD) 7:5
Bout 6 75kg Youth Chris MUSTICA (WA)
defeated A COPLAND (QLD) 9:8 PTS
Bout 5 64kg Youth Jacob SANTORO (WA)
defeated Peter VANDERGULIC (VIC) 12:5 PTS
Bout 4 60kg Youth Isaiah FARR (QLD) defeated
Shaune McLACHLAN (VIC) 12:10 PTS
Bout 3 60kg Junior Alex COOPER (ACT)
defeated Jessie TRAVERS (NSW) 13:6 PTS
Bout 2 57kg Junior Jack HAINES (SA) v Jamie
FOSTER (WA) 9:7 PTS
Bout 1 57kg Junior Lynken DICKSON (NSW)
defeated Tanner FOORD (ACT) Outclassed
RESULTS - WEDNESDAY 1ST
FEBRUARY – 1ST SESSION
Bout 20 91+kg Elite Jeff SAOFAI (VIC)
defeated Cassidy BURGER (NT) RSC
Bout 19 91+kg Elite Johan LINDE (SA)
defeated Nathan MCKAY (NSW) 16:7 PTS
Bout 18 91+kg Elite Josh ROBERTON (QLD)
defeated Steven IVIC (NSW) 7:6 PTS
Bout 17 91kg Elite Gavin REID (ACT) defeated
Aaron WOODS (TAS) 17:9 PTS
Bout 16 91kg Elite Jai OPETAIA (NSW)
defeated Jackson KRUSE (TAS) 22:3PTS
Bout 15 91kg Elite Jason WHATELEY (VIC)
defeated Joseph GOODALL (QLD) 14:14 PTS on
countback
Bout 14 69kg Elite John WEETRA (SA) defeated
Jorge KAPEEN (ACT) 22:5 PTS
Bout 13 69kg Elite Danny HAYES (WA) defeated
Joe CORNER (TAS) 29:7 PTS
Bout 12 69kg Elite Abdul JENZARLI (WA)
defeated Mitchell DAWSON (NSW) 11:11 PTS on
countback
Bout 10 69 Elite Joseph NICOLLS (QLD)
defeated Matthew NEWETT (TAS) 8:4 PTS
Bout 9 52 Elite Jackson WOODS (TAS) defeated
Jared WOODS (WA) 16:4 PTS
Bout 8 57 Elite Skye NICOLSON (QLD) defeated
Amber WEBB (TAS) 10:7 PTS
Bout 7 54kg Elite Cherneka JOHNSON (QLD)
defeated Adriana SMITH (QLD) 22:8 PTS
Bout 6 66kg Junior Caitlin PARKER (WA)
defeated Angel RUSHTON (QLD) 12:5 PTS
Bout 5 60 Junior Haylee VERRIER (WA)
defeatedAnn Marie KELLY (QLD) 9:2 PTS
Bout 4 52kg Junior Beth NICOLSON (QLD)
defeated Tiffany TRAVERS (NSW) 18:10PTS
Bout 3 36kg Schoolboys Jack BOWEN (VIC)
defeated Yianno PARASCOS (ACT) 6:5 PTS
Bout 2 36 Schoolboys George PAYNE (VIC)
defeated Tyler BLIZZARD (TAS) 6:2 PTS
Bout 1 36kg Schoolboy Johnny SILVESTRI (WA)
defeated Joaby STEPHENS (NSW) 10:5 PTS
Updated 4 Feb 2012
AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONSHIPS - HOBART 1-5 FEB 2012
You can watch
the 2012 Australian Championships online at
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/national-champs
Results are
posted progressively on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Boxing-Australia/101567903257866?sk=wall
and on
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/BoxingAUS
Posted
2 Feb 2012
ELITE WOMEN’S TEAM
SELECTION TRIALS
The
Selection Trials for the non-Olympic weight
categories for the Australian Team to the 2012
Elite Women’s World Championships will be held
at the Reggio Calabria Club, Parkville
(Melbourne), 9, 10 and 11 March next.
The Selection Trials will be held for the
weight categories 45-48 kg, 51-54 kg, 54-57
kg, 60-64 kg, 64-69 kg, 75-81 kg and 81+ kg.
To be eligible to enter these Selection Trials
a boxer must have entered the 2012 Australian
Championships. Those boxers that entered the
Australian Championships in a weight category
to be contested at the 2012 Olympic Games are
eligible to enter a weight category of their
choosing at the Selection Trials. Those boxers
that entered the Australian Championships in a
weight category that is not to be contested at
the 2012 Olympic Games can only enter the
Selection Trials in the weight category they
entered at the Australian Championships.
Only the winners of weight categories at the
Selection Trials will be considered for
selection to represent Australia in those
weight categories at the 2012 Elite Women’s
World Championships to be held in Qinhaungdao,
China, 9-20 May.
The winners of the Elite Women’s ‘Olympic
Games’ weight categories (48-51 kg, 57-60 kg
and 69-75 kg) at the 2012 Australian
Championships will be selected (subject to
BAI’s Australian Olympic Team Nomination
Criteria) to represent Australia at the 2012
Elite Women’s World Championships. This World
Championships is, of course, the Qualification
Event for women boxers to the 2012 Olympic
Games. BAI’s Australian Olympic Team
Nomination Criteria can be seen on the BAI
website ‘Documents’ page.
For the 2012 Elite Women’s World Championships
the travel, accommodation, meal and
competition clothing wear costs of Australian
Team members in the Olympic Games weight
categories and those selected in the
non-Olympic Games weight categories, will be
met by BAI.
Nominations to enter the Selection Trials will
be called following the Australian
Championships.
Posted 18 January 2012
AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012 - POSTER
Boxing
Tasmania has produced a poster for the
Australian Championships, as below. A
full-size PDF version of it (3 megabytes) can
be downloaded here.
Details of
ticket pre-purchases for the 2012
Australian Championships in Hobart 105
February are available
here. Some information about the
venue is available
here.
Posted 14 January 2012
NOMINATIONS INVITED - ASST COACH FOR MEN'S
OLYMPIC EVENTS
Applications
are invited for nomination and appointment
of the Assistant Coach of the Australian
Men's Team for the 2012 Oceania Olympic
Qualifying Event and 2012 Olympic Games. The
relevant document are available at the links
below:
Posted 2 January 2012
2012 AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Details of
ticket pre-purchases for the 2012 Australian
Championships in Hobart 105 February are available
here. Some information about the venue
is available
here.
Posted 30 December 2011
YOUTH SELECTION TRIALS
The BAI Board has resolved that the Australian
Team to the 2012 Men’s Youth World Championships
will be selected from the winners of a National
Selection Tournament to be conducted in 2012 in
a location and on a date yet to be decided.
This means that
the 2012 Australian Championships will no longer
be the National Selection Event for the
Australian 2012 Men’s Youth World Championships
Team.
However, the
Board has determined that boxers seeking to
compete in the National Selection Event for the
Australian Team to the Men’s Youth World
Championships must have entered the 2012
Australian Championships. Please note that a
boxer will be able to enter the National
Selection Event in whatever weight category he
chooses and that he will not be limited to the
category he entered at the 2012 Australian
Championships.
The Board has
taken this decision as it is concerned that as
the 2012 Men’s Youth World Championships is not
scheduled to be held until 13-23 September that
boxers may change their weight in the
intervening period between it and February when
the Australian Championships are held.
Posted 25 November 2011
NEW
BOARD DIRECTORS
At the Annual Meeting of BAI’s Council in
Brisbane on November 13 Phillip Goodes was elected
a voting Director of the BAI Board. However, the
Council’s vote for the second voting Director
position available was inconclusive as the Council
Delegates over three ballots were unable to
determine whether they wished to elect Julia
Felton or David Pike.
Consequently, the Board under its constitutional
power in such a situation appointed David Pike
after his name was drawn in a ballot between
himself and Julia. Phillip Goodes is elected for a
two year term. David Pike is appointed for a one
year term.
Following the meeting the Board, under its
constitutional power, appointed Julia Felton a
non-voting Director for an unspecified term.
Julia, as a non-voting Director, and Phillip and
David as voting Directors, join the other voting
Directors Ted Tanner, Jim Ferguson and Garry Moore
on the BAI Board.
NEW SEEDING RULES FOR 2012 AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Board has replaced the former complex
‘Seeding’ Rules with a new simplified procedure
and has extended application of the seeding
provision from Elite Men’s to, also, Elite Women’s
categories.
At the 2012 Australian Championships in Elite
Men’s and Elite Women’s weight categories the
winner of the previous Australian Championships if
again an entrant for that weight category will be
seeded number 1 and the runner-up if again an
entrant for that weight category will be seeded
number 2. The number 1 seeded boxer will be placed
in one half of the draw and the number 2 seeded
boxer in the other half of the draw.
Where the number of entries for a weight category
provides for byes during the draw, the seeded
boxer(s) will fill the bye position(s) provided
the number 1 seeded boxer fills the first bye and
the number 2 seeded boxer is so positioned whereby
the two seeded boxers can meet in the final.
The Board has introduced the new seeding procedure
as the former seeding provisions could not be
implemented correctly without a great amount of
effort that BAI, given its resources, could more
usefully employ in other arrangements for the
conduct of the tournament. The new provision is
far simpler and capable of implementation and will
assist in promotion of the principle that the two
best Australian boxers in that weight category do
not meet prior to the final of that weight
category.
MEMBER ASSOCIATION
BOXER ENTRANT ENTITLEMENTS TO 2012 AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Board has changed Member Association boxer
entrant entitlements to the 2012 Australian
Championships.
The Board has determined that Member Associations
can enter up to 2 entrants in the Elite Women’s
48-51 kg, 57-60 kg and 69-75 kg Olympic weight
categories.
In relation to the Elite Men’s 69-75 kg, 75-81 kg
and 81-91 kg weight categories the Board has
determined each Member Association shall be
entitled to submit:
- (a)up to three boxer entries in both the
69-75kg and the 81-91kg elite male weight
categories; or
- (b) up to four boxer entries in either
the 69-75kg or the 81-91kg elite male weight
category.
Provided that:
- in each such case, the Member Association
shall identify which of the boxers entered by
it is or are to be deemed its third and, where
applicable, its fourth entrant in the elite
male weight category concerned;
- each third and, where applicable, fourth
boxer entry submitted by the Member
Association in the 69-75kg or the 81-91kg
elite male weight category must first be
approved as an entrant by the Board of BAI
before the boxer concerned shall be entitled
to compete in that weight category;
- and for each third and, where applicable,
fourth boxer entry submitted by the Member
Association in the 69-75kg or the 81-91kg
elite male weight category, that Member
Association’s entitlement to otherwise submit
two boxer entries in the 75-81kg elite male
weight category shall be reduced by one boxer
entry entitlement.
The Board has taken these decisions in relation
to the 2012 Australian Championships to:
- promote women’s boxing ‘Olympic
Pathway’ qualification competition , and
- enable men boxers in the 75-81 kg weight
category who are able to vary their boxing
weight to continue in the ‘Olympic Pathway’ by
changing up or down into the adjoining weight
categories.
Posted 24 November 2011
ELITE
WOMEN’S BOXING: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
As
previously announced the 2012 Australian
Championships will be the Selection Event for the
Australian boxers to compete in the 2012 Elite
Women’s World Championships in the 2012 Olympic
Games weight categories 48-51 kg, 57-60 kg and
69-75 kg. The first 8 boxers in these weight
categories at the 2012 Elite Women’s World
Championships will qualify to compete in the 2012
Olympic Games. Please see BAI’s ‘Documents’ page
for information on 2012 Olympic Games
Qualification and Nomination.
However, as it is anticipated that a number of
boxers in an effort to gain selection to compete
in the Olympic Games will be competing outside of
their preferred weight categories at the 2012
Australian Championships, the BAI Board in an
effort to ensure that Australia is represented by
the most talented and skilled team at the 2012
Elite Women’s World Championships will in March
conduct an elite women’s boxing tournament (at a
date and location to be determined) at which the
winners of all the non-2012 Olympic Games weight
categories will be considered for selection and
assistance to compete in those weight categories
at the 2012 Elite Women’s World Championships.
Accordingly, a winner of a non-2012 Olympic Games
weight category at the 2012 Australian
Championships (that is: 45-48 kg, 51-54 kg, 54-57
kg, 60-64 kg, 64-69 kg, 75-81kg and 81+ kg weight
categories) will be the Australian Champion for
that weight category but will have no claim to
and/or right to represent Australia at the World
Championships in that weight category.
Further, please note in relation to the elite
women’s selection tournament to be held in March
2012 that the BAI Board has resolved that only the
following athletes will be eligible to nominate to
compete in its weight categories:
1/ those athletes who entered a non-2012 Olympic
Games elite weight category at the 2012 Australian
Championships will be permitted to nominate to
compete in the weight category they entered at the
2012 Australian Championships, and
2/ those athletes (other than a 2012 Australian
Champion of a 2012 Olympic Games weight category)
who entered a 2012 Olympic Games elite weight
category at the 2012 Australian Championships will
be permitted to nominate to compete in a non-2012
Olympic Games weight category of their choosing.
Posted 2
November 2011
CALL
FOR NOMINATIONS - BAI STANDING COMMITTEES
Boxing Australia is
seeking expressions of interest from persons who
would like to be considered for the appointment
to BAI’s Standing Committees by the Council at
the Annual Meeting in November 2011. Appointments are for a two year
period.
Boxing
Australia’s Standing Committees include:
- Medical &
Anti-Doping Committee
- Referees &
Judges Committee
- Selection
Committee
- Technical &
Competition Committee
Interested persons
should email Boxing Australia
(bai@boxing.org.au) by Friday 11th November COB,
stating the following:
- Your name
- Member
Association (state)
- Which
committee(s) you are nominating for
Posted
16 October 2011
AIBA
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Details of
the AIBA World Championships in Azerbaijan,
including progress results, can be seen at the
official website:
http://aiba.org/en-US/2011/2011WorldBoxingChampionships.aspx
Posted 29 September 2011
ELECTION OF BAI BOARD DIRECTORS
Boxing Australia is
calling for nominations for two Director
positions to the Boxing Australia Board.
Persons who may be
interested in nominating need to fill in
a Nomination Form and forward it to the
Returning Officer by 4pm (EST) Friday
7th October 2011.
The election process will
take place at Boxing Australia’s Annual
Council Meeting on Saturday 12th
November 2011.
A Nomination Form and
information regarding election to the
BAI Board of Directors can be found by following this link.
Posted 21 September
2011
OLYMPIC
QUALIFICATION
The Australian Team
leaves on Wednesday 21 Sept for the 2011
Elite Men’s World Championships. The
Championships will be held in Baku,
Azerbaijan, 25 September – 8 October.
Initial entries indicate over 700 boxers
from 130 nations will be competing.
The Championships are the
first Men’s Qualifying Event for the
2012 Olympic Games – the first 10 boxers
in the eight weight categories 46-49 kg
through to 75-81 kg and the first 6
boxers in the 81-91 kg and 91+ kg weight
categories will qualify. The 9th
and 10th and 5th and 6th place getters
will be determined by which boxers were
defeated by the eventual World Champion
and Runner-up in the respective weight
categories.
In Oceania the Elite
Men’s second Qualifying Event for any
weight categories that do not have an
Oceania qualified boxer following the
World Championships will be the Oceania
Olympic Qualifying Event. Boxing
Australia Inc. has invited the
International Boxing Association (AIBA)
to conduct this tournament 21-25 March,
2012, at the Australian Institute of
Sport, Canberra.
The Women’s single
Olympic Qualifying Event will be the
Elite Women’s World Championships to be
held 21 May – 3 June, 2012, in
Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China.
The Boxing Qualification
System and Nomination Criteria for the
2012 Olympic Games can be viewed on
Boxing Australia Inc.’s website’s
‘Documents’ page.
Posted 20
September 2011
AUSTRALIAN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
TEAM
The Australian Team to
the 2011 Elite Men’s World Championships
is -
Reggie Palm Island
(Q’ld): Light Flyweight 46-49 kg
Andrew Moloney (Vic):
Flyweight 49-52 kg
Luke Boyd (NSW):
Bantamweight 52-56 kg
Luke Jackson (Tas):
Lightweight 56-60 kg
Jeff Horn (Q’ld): Light
Welterweight 60-64 kg
Mark Basile (Vic):
Welterweight 64-69 kg
Rob Jankovski (Vic):
Middleweight 69-75 kg
Damien Hooper (Q’ld):
Light Heavyweight 75-81 kg
Sammy Blyth (WA):
Heavyweight 81-91 kg
Alexey Mukhin (ACT):
Super Heavyweight 91+ kg
David Pike (Vic): Team
Manager
Don Abnett (BAI National
Coach): Head Coach
Kel Bryant (Vic):
Assistant Coach
Vince Cosentini (AIS):
Soft Tissue/Massage Therapist
The best wishes from the
Australian boxing community go with the
Team on their World Championships and
Olympic quest.
Posted
20 September 2011
AIBA WORLD RANKINGS AND AUSSIE
BOXERS
The International Boxing
Association (AIBA) awards world rankings
to Elite Men and Women category boxers.
The rankings can be viewed on the
International Boxing Association (AIBA)
website. In relation to Australian
boxers some of the rankings are -
Elite Women
Kate Skinner 45-48 kg
(ranked 6th in the world)
Shannon O’Connell 48-51
kg (ranked 2nd in the world)
Bianca Elmir 51-54
kg (ranked 3rd in the world)
Sabrina Ostowari 54-57 kg
(ranked 3rd in the world)
Claire Ghabrial 57-60 kg
(ranked 3rd in the world)
Jessica Bouquet 60-64 kg
(ranked 6th in the world)
Naomi Fischer-Rasmussen
64-69 kg (ranked 1st in the world)
Elite Men
Jason Moloney 49-52 kg
(ranked 7th in the world)
Andrew Moloney 49-52 kg
(ranked 12th in the world)
Luke Jackson 56-60 kg
(ranked 6th in the world)
Luke Woods 60-64 kg
(ranked 6th in the world)
Cameron Hammond 64-69 kg
(ranked 6th in the world)
Damien Hooper 75-81 kg
(ranked 4th in the world)
Giancarlo Squillace 81-91
kg (ranked 6th in the world)
Alexey Mukhin 91+ kg
(ranked 16th in the world)
The AIBA rankings are
awarded for results in certain
international tournaments and are
progressively updated and, accordingly,
are subject to change.
Posted
20 September 2011
THREE GOLD MEDALS IN CYG
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Yesterday at the
Commonwealth Youth Games held in the
Isle of Man, Daniel Lewis (NSW - U64
kg), Dylan Hardy (Tas. - U75 kg) and
Brandon Allan (WA - U81 kg) won Gold
Medals. Jackson Woods (Tas. - U52 kg)
won Silver.
Daniel, Dylan, Brandon
and Jackson, with the other team members
- Dylan Cooney (Tas. – U56 kg), Brandon
Ogilvie ( wa – U60 kg) and Kurtis Cooper
(ACT – U69 kg) - placed the Australian
Team second overall in the Championships
to the English Team – Australia 3 Gold
Medals, England 5 Gold Medals.
Congratulations to all
the Team and especially our medal
winners.
Brandon Allen on his way
to becoming the Commonwealth Youth
Light-Heavyweight Champion defeated
England 15-13 and Wales 26-12. Dylan
Hardy defeated Barbados 10-19, Canada
12-14 and Scotland 15-16 to become the
Commonwealth Youth Middleweight
Champion. Daniel Lewis defeated IoM
RSCI, Wales 14-18 and England 24-27 to
become the Commonwealth Youth
Light-Welterweight Champion. Jackson
Woods defeated Kenya 20-7 and Wales 15-8
before lowering his colours to England
8-13 to become Commonwealth Youth
Flyweight Runner-Up. Kurtis Cooper was
defeated in his first bout by the
eventual Commonwealth Youth Welterweight
Champion from England, and similarly
Dylan Cooney was defeated in his first
bout by the eventual Commonwealth Youth
Bantamweight Champion from England.
Brandon Ogilvie was defeated in his
first bout by a Canadian who was beaten
on count-back by the eventual
Commonwealth Lightweight Champion from
England.
Thank you to Coach Craig
Woods (Tas.) and Team Manager Allan
Nicolson Snr. (Q’ld) for their
leadership of the Team.
Posted 12 September 2011
TWO GOLD MEDALS AT
AIBA JUNIOR MALE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Two of the Australian boxers at the AIBA Junior
World Boxing Championships finals in Astana
Kazakhstan have won gold medals.
After five years of boxing and with over 50 bouts
under his belt, Clay Waterman today ended his
excellent run at the 2011 World Junior Boxing
Championships with his first gold medal at
international level in the pinweight(46kg)
division. A single point decided the contest as
the Australian opened up a lead against Iraq's
Karrar Kadhim Al-Sahm in the second round. Al-Sahm
fought back in the final round, which he drew 7:7,
but it was not enough to claim the gold.
And in the light heavyweight (80kg) final Jai
Opetaia concluded his unbeaten run in the
tournament with a closely fought 5:3 victory
against Germany's Melvin Perry.
Out of a total of 15 countries which qualified
boxers for the finals, eight different countries
secured gold medals today, with Russia topping the
table with four golds, followed by Australia and
Uzbekistan with two each. Russia also topped the
overall ranking, with Uzbekistan second and host
nation Kazakhstan in third place.
Posted
31 July 2011
ELITE MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
TEAM APPOINTMENTS
The BAI Board has appointed
David Pike (Vic) the Team Manager of the
Australian Team to the 2011 Elite Men’s
World Championships and Kel Bryant (Vic)
as the Assistant Coach of the Team.
Previously Don Abnett (BAI
National Coach) has been appointed by
the Board as the Head Coach of the Team.
Vince Cosentini (AIS) will be
the Team Physiotherapist.
The Elite Men’s World
Championships will be held 22 September
– 10 October in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Posted 15
July 2011
MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
TEAM
The Australian Team leaves
Tuesday 19 July for the 2011 Men’s
Junior World Championships
The Men’s Junior World
Championships will be held 23 -31 July
in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The Australian Team is:
Team Manager/ Head Coach – Mark
Wilson (Q’ld)
Assistant Coaches – Gareth
Williams (Q’ld) and Peter Stokes (WA)
Boxers –
44-46 kg: Clay Waterman (Q’ld)
46-48 kg: Liam Wilson (Q’ld)
48-50 kg: Jack Haines (SA)
50-52 kg: Aaron Crossan (Tas)
52-54 kg: Shane Carroll (WA)
54-57 kg: Nathaniel May (WA)
57-60 kg: Luke Pilarinos (Vic)
63-66 kg: Peter Proum (Q’ld)
66-70 kg: Jason Mallia (Vic)
70-75 kg: Jack Killingbeck (NT)
75-80 kg: Jay Opetaia (NSW)
80+ kg: Ryan Foulds (Q’ld)
Best wishes for success to
all members of the Australian Team.
And, thank you to the
Commonwealth Games Association for its
grant of $24,500 towards the Team’s
expenses.
Posted 15
July 2011
AUSSIES
WIN GOLD IN INDONESIA
In the prestigious Indonesian
President’s Cup international tournament
held last week in Jakarta Claire
Ghabrial in the Lightweight 57-60 kg
category and Damien Hooper in the Light
Heavyweight 75-81 kg category became
President Cup Champions.
On his way to victory Damien
defeated boxers from Indonesia, India
and Turkmenistan.
Claire on her way to victory
defeated boxers from Indonesia, Korea,
Vietnam and Japan.
And, Claire was selected as the
Best Women’s Boxer of the Tournament.
Coach Don Abnett is leading an
Australian Team of Claire and Damien,
and Dylan Perkins (Light Flyweight 46-49
kg), Andrew Moloney (Flyweight 49-52 kg)
and Luke Jackson (Lightweight 56-60 kg)
on a competition tour that now moves on
to tournaments in Moscow and Minsk.
Congratulations to Claire and
Damien on their success and good wishes
to all team members in the coming
tournaments.
Posted 14
July 2011
BOX
OFF
FOR
LIGHT
FLYWEIGHT
POSITION IN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Dylan Perkins (Boxing ACT) and
Reggie Palm Island (Boxing Queensland)
are to box off for the Light Flyweight
(46-49 kg) position in the Australian
Team to the 2011 Elite Men’s World
Championships.
The bout will be held on Sunday,
7 August next, at the Reggio Calabria
Club, 476 Brunswick Rd., Parkville
(Melbourne), Victoria.
Dylan Perkins won the Elite
Men’s Light Flyweight category at the
2011 Australian Championships. He was
the only entrant to weigh-in for the
Elite Men’s Light Flyweight category at
the 2011 Australian Championships which
was designated the Selection Event for
the Australian Team to the 2011 Elite
Men’s World Championships. However,
given this circumstance and under the
conditions set for the selection of
boxers for the Australian Team to the
2011 Elite Men’s World Championships,
and provisions in BAI’s Technical and
Competition Rules and the Nomination
Criteria for the Australian Boxing Team
to the 2012 Olympic Games (the 2011
Elite Men’s World Championships is a
Qualification Event for the 2012 Olympic
Games), the Board is empowered to
determine another method for selection
of a boxer to represent Australia in
this weight category.
Accordingly, the BAI Board has
determined that due to an extenuating
circumstance that prevented Reggie Palm
Island from competing in the 2011
Australian Championships that he and
Dylan Perkins should box off to seek
selection to the Australian 2011 Elite
Men’s World Championships Team.
Good luck to both boxers.
Posted 3 July
2011
AIBA GIVES WORLD RANKINGS TO
AUSSIE BOXERS
Following the inaugural Women’s
Junior and Youth World Championships the
International Boxing Association (AIBA)
has given world rankings to boxers.
Congratulations to Caitlin
Parker, Junior U66 kg, who has been
ranked number 3 in the world; and Haylee
Verrier, U60 kg, and Skye Nicolson, U57
kg, who have both been ranked number 5
in the world in their weight categories.
Amelia Burghardt, Youth U51 kg,
may very well also have
received a top 8 ranking if she had not been drawn
against and been defeated in her first
bout at the World Championships by a
boxer AIBA has ranked number 2 in the
world in that weight category.
Posted 3 May 2011
NEW BAI BOARD DIRECTOR
To fill the vacancy arising
following Ron Pengelly’s resignation
from the BAI Board the other Board
Directors have appointed Julia Felton as
a Director of BAI.
Julia has resigned her position
as Secretary of Boxing ACT. She will
hold membership of the BAI Board until
the 2011 Annual Meeting of the BAI
Council (likely to be held in Nov.) when
the Director’s position she holds will
by ‘rotation’ come up for election by
the Council’s Delegates.
Julia is registered to practice
as a barrister and solicitor in the ACT.
She has long experience of managing
boxing tournaments at the Member
Association level as well as experience
of conducting tournaments at the
national and international levels.
Posted 2 May
2011
CAITLIN PARKER MEDALS AT WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Caitlin Parker (WA) Junior U66
kg has won a Bronze medal at the
first-ever Women’s Junior and Youth
World Championships which were held last
week in Antalya, Turkey.
There were 257 boxers from 41
countries at the World Championships.
Australia was represented by a team of 5
boxers.
Caitlin defeated a
Kazakhstan boxer 15-7 but had to lower
her ‘colours’ 22 -14 to a Polish boxer
who went on to an RSC (38-12, Rd. 3)
stop of her opponent in the Final to win
Gold.
Haylee Verrier (WA) Junior U60
kg defeated a Turkish boxer 14-8 but was
beaten 24-8 by a Russian who went on to
win Silver.
Skye Nicolson (Q’ld.) Junior 57
kg defeated a Serbian 11-5 but was
defeated 12-12 on countback by a
Ukrainian.
Chernaka Johnson (Q’ld.) Junior
U54 kg was defeated 17 -12 by an Indian.
Amelia Burghardt (SA) U 51 kg
was defeated by a Swede 26-9.
Congratulations to all our
boxers for their performances. Special
congratulations to Caitlin for her medal
win.
Thank you to Team Manager –
Coach Maria Pittiglio and Coach Allan
Nicolson Jnr. for their leadership of
the team.
Posted 2 May
2011
2012 PATHWAY TO LONDON OLYMPIC
GAMES
The Board of Boxing
Australia Inc. has determined that the
2012 Australian Championships will be the
National Selection Event for the
Australian Teams to the 2012 Oceania
Olympic Qualifying Event [for men] (21 –
25 March, location to be determined) and
the 2012 Elite Women’s World Championships
(21 May – 10 June, Qinhuangdao, China).
The 2012 Australian Championships will be
held 1 – 5 February in Hobart, Tasmania.
On BAI’s website ‘Documents’ page can be
viewed the International Boxing
Association’s 2012 Olympic Games
Qualification System and BAI’s 2012
Australian Olympic Team Nomination
Criteria.
Subject to the stipulated requirements in
BAI’s 2012 Australian Olympic Team
Nomination Criteria winners of:
- all Elite Men
weight categories, and
- the Elite Women
48-51 kg, 57-60 kg and 69-75 kg weight
categories,
at the 2012
Australian Championships will qualify to
compete at the above international 2012
Olympic Games Qualification Events.
Firstly, however, subject to the
Nomination Criteria, the winners of Elite
Men’s weight categories at the 2011
Australian Championships will compete in
the 2011 Elite Men’s World Championships
which is the men’s first Olympic
Qualification Event for the 2012 Olympic
Games.
If boxers qualify in accordance with the
International Boxing Association’s 2012
Olympic Games Qualification System and
BAI’s 2012 Australian Olympic Team
Nomination Criteria, and continue to
comply with the stipulated requirements in
BAI’s Nomination Criteria, BAI will
nominate those boxers to the Australian
Olympic Committee to be members of the
2012 Australian Olympic Team. The
Australian Olympic Committee reserves to
itself the right to select the Australian
Team.
Posted 27 April 2011
OLYMPIC
GAMES
PATHWAY
BEGINS
AT
MEMBER ASSOCIATION LEVEL
BAI Member Associations
have been informed that the Olympic
Games ‘Pathway’ begins with each
Association's ‘selection’ of its boxing
team and that each must undertake the
selection of their Elite Men’s and Elite
Women’s Teams for the 2012 Australian
Championships in accordance with the
following requirements:
1. if there is only
one boxer in a weight category the
Member Association must offer that
position on its Team to that boxer (the
Member Association is under no
obligation to pay that boxer’s expenses
of competing),
2. if there are 2 or more
boxers in a weight category the Member
Association must offer each boxer a
‘box-off’ for that Team position,
3. every weight category
‘box-off’ competition must be conducted
in a ‘fair, transparent and equitable
manner’,
4. every weight category
‘box-off’ competition must include the
conducting of a ‘transparent’ weigh-in
at least 1 hour before the bout and the
conducting of a ‘transparent’ draw with
every boxer or his/her representative
given reasonable opportunity to witness,
5. the winner of the
‘box-off’ must be the Member
Association’s first ‘selected’ boxer for
its team,
6. if the Member
Association intends to enter 2 boxers
for an Elite Men’s weight category at
the Australian Championships then unless
it stipulates and publicly announces
beforehand its procedure to select the
second boxer then the runner-up of its
‘box-off’ must be that second selected
boxer,
7. the Member Association
before the ‘box-off’ for each weight
category commences must publicly
announce whether it intends to select a
second boxer for that weight category -
a Member Association cannot subsequently
determine to select second boxers for
some weight categories and not for
others,
8. if a Member
Association wishes to follow a procedure
for selecting its second boxer for a
weight category rather than
automatically selecting the runner-up of
the ‘box-off’ for a weight category for
its Team it must publicly announce
before ‘box-offs’ commence how it will
do so - such method must, of course, be
‘fair, transparent and equitable’,
9. registration as a
boxer with the Member Association will
be the determinant of whether a boxer is
eligible to be automatically included in
the foregoing considerations for
selection - a Member Association cannot
introduce any barrier to a registered
boxer being eligible for selection i.e.
requiring a boxer’s club/gym in a
particular period to have participated
in a given number of bouts/tournaments
or, similarly, any requirement for a
boxer in a particular period to have
competed in a given number of
bouts/tournaments etc.,
10. Member Associations
are not obligated to financially assist
any selected boxer to compete in the
Australian Championships,
11. each Member
Association must advise BAI and publicly
announce their ‘Selection Policy’ for
the 2012 Australian Championships in
good time before each commences their
Team selection process.
Posted 27
April 2011
AIBA BAN ON PROFESSIONAL COACHES
The BAI Board has been shocked
to learn of a provision in AIBA ‘s new
Technical and Competition Rules that
prohibits a coach ‘active in
professional boxing’ from seconding
boxers in ‘AIBA and/or WSB competitions
at any level’ (section: Rules for
Competition Officials - Rule 12.3.1).
The Board believes that the prohibition
on the participation of ‘professional’
coaches applies to ‘AIBA Controlled
Events’ and ‘AIBA Approved Events.’
The Board will address this
matter in the near future and determine
what action it should take. The Board
will consider acting to have this new
Rule rescinded as it is contradictory to
over 100 years of progress in ‘Western’
countries of developing social
integration and cohesion. It appears,
also, to contradict the ‘direction’ of
World Series Boxing. And it has the
potential to harm the development of
Australian amateur boxing.
Posted 20 April 2011
COACHING POSITIONS WITH
AUSTRALIAN TEAMS RE-OPENED
In view of the AIBA ban on
‘professional’ coaches and because,
apparently, in one Member Association
the ‘Call’ for applications for
appointment as coaches of our national
teams was not widely disseminated with
some interested coaches only recently
becoming aware of the availability of
the positions, the Board has decided to
re-open to 5pm (AEST), 2 May next, the
Application / Nomination period for:
* Assistant Coach of the
Australian Team to the 2011 Elite
Men’s World Championships
* Team Manager/ Coach of
the Australian Team to the 2011 Junior
Men’s World Championships
* Assistant
Coach
of
the
Australian
Team to the 2011 Junior Men’s World
Championships
Previous applications for any of
these positions will be retained and
considered current applications –
accordingly, previous applicants do not
need to make a new application as the
Board still considers their Applications
to be current.
Application Papers for the above
positions are available on the above
links. Applications must be submitted
through
a
BAI
Member
Association and be received by
BAI by 5pm (AEST) 2nd May 2011.
Posted 20 April 2011
2011 COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES
BAI will nominate to the
Australian Commonwealth Games
Association the following Australian
Team for the 2011 Commonwealth Youth
Games to be held in the Isle of Man,
7-13 September:
52kg Jackson Woods (TAS)
56kg Dylan Cooney (TAS)
60kg Brandon Ogilvie (WA)
64kg Daniel Lewis (NSW)
69kg Kurtis Cooper (ACT)
75kg Dylan Hardy (TAS)
81kg Brandon Allan (WA)
Allan Nicolson Snr. has been
nominated the Boxing Section Manager and
Craig Woods will be nominated as Coach.
The ACGA reserves to itself the right to
select the Team.
Posted 20 April 2011
AUSTRALIANS
MEDAL IN EUROPE
Australian boxers figured
prominently at Finland’s international
Bee-Gee Tournament.
Bianca Elmir (ACT) U51 kg and
Naomi Fischer-Rasmussen (WA) U75 kg won
Gold in their divisions, as did Damien
Hooper (Q’ld) in his U75 kg division.
Luke Jackson (Tas) U60 kg and Jeff Horne
(Q’ld) U64 kg won Silver.
They were part of an Australian
squad that had competed in tournaments
in Germany and the Czech Republic before
the Finnish tournament.
Full results of the Bee-Gee
tournament can be found on the ‘Results’
page.
Posted 20 April 2011
AUSTRALIANS BOXING IN EUROPE
Day 1 (8 April 2011) results
from the Gee Bee Memorial Tournament,
Helsinki, Finland
1. 52 KG Pedro Matos POR -
Nikolai Tsaskin EST 11-3
2. 52 kg Michail Conlon IRL -
Jaroslav Nalivaiko RUS 10-5
3. 60 kg Luke
Jackson AUS - Tobias Persson SWE 10-4
4. 60 kg Artjoms Ramlavs LAT -
Rashid Shahi FIN 9-2
5. 60 kg David Oliver Joyce IRL
- Martin Ward ENG 16-4
6. 69 kg Henri
Kekäläinen FIN - Alexander
Jacobsen NOR KO 2 r.
7. 69 kg Aleksander Klinkov RUS
- Howing Grigorijan AUT 9-2
8. 69 kg Scott
Cardle ENG - Jesse Ross AUS 10-5
9. 69 kg Adam Nolan IRL -
Mikhail Kiiski FIN 6-0
10. 91 kg Rain Karlson EST -
Francesco Soggia ITA 6-4
11. 56 kg Matti Koota FIN -
Tyrone McCullagh IRL 7-0
12. 56 kg Ilja Maksimov RUS -
Dmitrijs Gutmans LAT 9-3
13. 56 kg Bashir Hassan SWE -
Ciro Cipriano ITA 6-4
14. 56 kg Luke Campbell ENG -
Nordine Ait Ihya FRA 11 - 5
15. 64 kg Jeff
Horn AUS - Arturs Ahmetovs LAT 15-4
16. 75/A kg Jason Quicley IRL -
Artjom Fjodorovs EST 12 - 4
17. 75/A kg Leon Chartoi SWE -
Arbi Tschakajew AUT 5 - 2
18. 75/A kg Anthony Ogogo ENG -
Joni Polishsuk FIN 11 - 0
19. 75/B kg Kaupo Arro EST -
Maxim Kiiski FIN 5 - 2
20. 81/A kg
Damien Hooper AUS - Luca Capuano ITA 9-3
Posted 11 April 2011
2012 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2012 Australian
Championships will be held over 5 days
from 1 – 5 February in Hobart, Tasmania.
The dates of the 2012
Australian Championships have been
chosen to accommodate the decision of
the International Boxing Association
(AIBA) that the Oceania Olympic
Qualifying Event is to be held 21 – 25
March, 2012 and to facilitate meeting in
good time the consequential
organizational requirements for entry of
the Australian Team to this important
event.
Boxer age requirements for the
2012 Australian Championships are:
Elite Men and Women – to have
been born in the years 1978 -1995
Youth Men and Women – to have
been born in the years 1994 -1995
Junior Men and Women – to have
been born in the years 1996 – 1997
Schoolboys/girls – to have been
born in the years 1998 – 1999
Entry of boxers to the
Championships by their BAI Member
Association is required by 4pm (AEDT),
16 December 2011.
At the 2012 Australian
Championships only boxers entering the
designated National Team Selection
Events, that is, only boxers entering
the Elite Men’s, Elite Women’s and Youth
Men’s competitions need to produce their
current Australian Passport.
Posted 7 April
2011
2012 SELECTION EVENT FOR
AUSTRALIAN TEAMS
The Board of Boxing Australia
Inc. has designated the 2012 Australian
Championships as the National Selection
Event for Australian Teams to the 2012
Oceania Olympic Qualifying Event (for
men), the 2012 Elite Women’s World
Championships and the 2012 Youth Men’s
World Championships.
The 2012 Oceania Olympic
Qualifying Event will be held 21 – 25
March in a location to be advised.
The 2012 Elite Women’s World
Championships will be held 21 May – 10
June, in Qinhuangdao, China.
The 2012 Youth Men’s World
Championships will be held 13 – 23
September, in a location to be advised.
The winners at the 2012
Australian Championships of weight
divisions in the relevant competition
categories to be contested at the
foregoing international tournaments will
be considered for selection to
Australian Teams to these tournaments. A
fee to compete in these tournaments may
be levied on boxer members of the teams
as determined individually appropriate
by the Board of Boxing Australia Inc.
Posted 7 April
2011
AUSTRALIAN TEAM: 2011 WOMEN’S
YOUTH & JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Australia will be represented by
a team of 5 boxers at the 2011 Women’s
Youth and Junior World Championships
which will be held in Antalya, Turkey,
21 April – 1 May next.
The Australian Team will be
Catlin Parker (BWA) Junior U66 kg,
Haylee Verrier (BWA) Junior U60 kg, Skye
Nicolson (BQI) Junior U57 kg, Cherneka
Johnson (BQI) Junior U54 kg and Amelia
Burghardt (BSA) Youth U51 kg.
The Team Manager/ Coach is Maria
Pittiglio and Coach is Allan Nicolson
Jnr.
Entering a team of teenage
female boxers for the first ever Women’s
Youth and Junior World Championships is
‘new territory’ for BAI. Due to the
short time between the Australian
Championships and;
a/ determination as to
whether there were potential Australian
international standard boxers in these
age groups,
b/ the selection of the
team, and
c/ the closing date for
team entries (21 March) to the World
Championships,
to meet the team nomination
deadline possible coaches and team
managers were approached directly and
the Board is pleased that two
internationally and world championships
experienced and capable persons in Maria
Pittiglio and Allan Nicolson Jnr. are
available to look after the Australian
Team at this historic tournament.
Posted 30 March
2011
NOMINATION OF 2011 COMMONWEALTH
YOUTH GAMES TEAM MANAGER
Allan Nicolson Snr., Secretary
of Boxing Queensland Inc., has been
nominated by the BAI Board to the
Australian Commonwealth Games
Association to be the Section Manager of
the Australian Boxing Team to the 2011
Commonwealth Youth Games to be held in
the Isle of Man, 7-13 September.
Posted 30 March
2011
CALL FOR 2011 AUSTRALIAN TEAM
POSITIONS
The BAI Board has called
for Applications for appointment to the
following Australian Team positions:
Australian
Team to the 2011 World Junior Men’s
Championships
Head Coach/Team Manager (one
position)
Assistant Coach
Australian
Team to the 2011 Commonwealth Youth
Games
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Australian
Team to the 2011 World Elite Men’s
Championships
Team Manager
Assistant Coach
Information regarding these
positions and their Application Papers
can be found at these links: World Junior Men's
Championships, Commonwealth Youth
Games, World Elite Men's
Championships.
Applications for these positions
close 5 p.m. (AEST), Thursday, 31 March,
2011.
Posted 17 March
2011
APPOINTMENT OF
HEAD COACH - 2011 WORLD ELITE MEN'S
CHAMPIONSHIPS
The BAI Board has appointed
Mr. Don Abnett as the
Head Coach of the Australian Team to the 2011
World Elite Men’s Championships.
Posted
17 March 2011
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR SECTION
(TEAM) MANAGER OF 2011 CYG TEAM
The BAI Board is
seeking applications for appointment as the
Section (Team) Manager of the Australian Boxing
Team to the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games to be
held in the Isle of Man 7 - 13 September next.
Applications need to be submitted through a BAI
Member Association and must be received by 3 pm
Friday, 25 March 2011.
The Application Paper including information
regarding the position can be found by following
this link.
Posted
11
March 2011
FULL
RESULTS OF AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
The results of each bout at
the Australian Championships are
available in a single PDF file from
our Results page.
Posted 11 March
2011
AMENDMENT
TO
BAI TECHNICAL & COMPETITION RULES
The BAI Technical and
Competition Rules were amended on 24
February 2011, and are available
from the Documents page of this
website. The amendment was to
Appendix 9, and the effect is to
allow the BAI Board to enter 2
boxers in any weight
category at an Australian
Championships and/or National
Selection Event.
Posted 28
February 2011
AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONSHIPS:
SEEDING OF ELITE MEN BOXERS
For the 2011
Australian Championships the BAI Board has
suspended the provisions of BAI's Technical
and Competition Rules relating to points to
be awarded for performance at the
tournaments listed in the diagram in
Appendix 5 for seeding ranking purposes.
Seeding ranking of boxers at Australian
Championships applies only to Elite Men
boxer weight categories.
In replacement the Board has resolved the
following seeding ranking be implemented for
the Elite Men's weight categories at the
2011 Australian Championships:
a/ Boxers who competed for the Australian
Team at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
b/ Boxers who competed for the Oceania Team
at the 2009 President's Cup
c/ Boxers who won Elite Men's weight
categories at the 2009 Australian
Championships
in priority order of a, b, and c be 'rank
seeded' in the weight category for which
they have entered in the 2011 Australian
Championships irrespective of the weight
category for which they may have competed in
the foregoing tournaments.
The BAI Board has taken this decision
following advice from the Championships
organizers that because of the short time
now remaining before the Championships
‘seeding’ of boxers for the Championships in
accordance with the relevant provisions of
the Technical and Competition Rules could
not be adequately undertaken. This
circumstance has arisen as a result of one
BAI Member Association not conducting its
selection trials until last weekend.
However, it is believed the simplified
seeding ranking process adopted for the 2011
Australian Championships will facilitate
implementation of an acceptable seeding
ranking system.
Posted 25
February 2011
ENTRY
LISTS
FOR AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Clicking here will
download a spreadsheet*
containing 16 tabs with the initial
listing of entries (as at 6pm 28
February) and possible timetable of
bouts for the 2011 Australian
Championships.
Please note that it is
expected there will be amendment of
these entries and they should be
regarded as indicative only.
Accordingly, the timetable is also
subject to change.
* To read this spreadsheet you will need
Microsoft Excel, or the free OpenOffice
Calc, or a similar spreadsheet
program. If you do not have a
spreadsheet program installed on your
computer, you can freely download
Microsoft's Excel Viewer which allows you to
open, view and print a spreadsheet, but you
cannot make changes to it. You can download
MS Excel Viewer from Microsoft -
note that the viewer file size is 78
megabytes.
Posted
23 February 2011, updated 28 February
FUTURE
BAI
HIGH PERFORMANCE STRUCTURE AND PROGRAMS
Boxing Australia
Inc. is pleased to announce its new
High Performance Structure and
Programs. It is exciting times for the
sport as we move into a new era that
will see BAI manage the whole ‘boxing
pathway’.
HIGH PERFORMANCE
STRUCTURE
- BAI Academy
located in Dickson, ACT – A
centralised National program focusing
on 4-6 athletes (male and females).
Athletes train under two full-time
coaches and receive support such as
Sports Science & Sports Medicine
(SSSM), domestic & international
competition, full-time daily training
environment, National Athlete Career
& Education (NACE), uniform,
direct athlete funding, rewards &
incentives.
- BAI Centre of
Excellence – A decentralised National
program targeting 30 athletes
(including a minimum of 6 females).
Athletes train in their home
environment and receive support such
as SSSM, National Technical Days,
potential for domestic &
international competition, State
Camps, direct athlete funding and
uniform
- BAI Futures – A
program targeting the best Youth and
Junior boxers (10 athletes). Athletes
will receive training programs and
guidance from the National Coaches,
invitations to state camps, a uniform
and a potential Oceania Tour.
- BAI Girl Power –
A program targeting female Youth and
Junior boxers, as well as Talent
Identification & Development (TID)
of novice boxers and combat athletes
(10 athletes). Athletes will receive
training programs and guidance from
the National Coaches, invitations to
state camps, a uniform and a potential
Oceania Tour.
- BAI Road to Rio
– A program targeting talented
indigenous and heavyweight boxers (10
athletes). Athletes will receive
training programs and guidance from
the National Coaches, invitations to
state camps, uniform and a potential
Oceania Tour
Program activity will
start a week after the 2011 Australian
Championships with a team to tour
Europe.
Potential
athletes will be required to give the
program a verbal commitment at the
Australian Championships, as all
arrangements need to be finalized at
9am on Monday 7th March. Selection
will be made on Sunday 6th March post
competition.
For details on selection, click on National Programs
Selection Guidelines which also
appears in the Documents section of
this website.
A formal presentation
will be given at the Australian
Championships on Friday 4th March
after weigh-in for all potential
athletes, state & home coaches and
Member Associations to explain the
High Performance Structure and
Programs.
Posted 23 February 2011
INFORMATION
REGARDING
THE 2011 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Submission of
entries
BAI has a
long-standing rule that entries for
Australian Championships are to be made
one clear month before the Championships.
However, following advice by the BAI Board
to BAI Member Associations on 2 February
that it would delay by six days to 9
February the need for entry by BAI Member
Associations of their teams for the 2011
Australian Championships, Boxing Australia
(NSW) advised that it would not be
conducting its selection trials until
19/20 February.
The BAI
Board, in order not to disadvantage NSW
boxers through non-acceptance of their
entries or imposition of ‘late entrance’
fines, resolved that the names of entered
boxers for the 2011 Australian
Championships would be accepted until 12
Noon (AEDT), 21 February next.
However, to
minimize inconvenience in organization of
the Championships, Member Associations on
4 February were advised that notice of
their intention to enter boxers in the
various weight categories i.e. Elite Men
and Women, Youth Men and Women, Junior Men
and Women, and Schoolboy and Schoolgirl
weight categories, was still required by
5pm (AEDT), 9 February (that is, each
weight category for which a Member
Association intends to enter a boxer has
to be advised by the Member Association
even if the name of the entered boxer
cannot be supplied).
Numbers of
entries
Member
Associations may enter two boxers in each
Elite Men’s weight category and one boxer
in each Elite Women’s, Youth Men’s and
Women’s, Junior Men’s and Women’s, and
Schoolboy and Schoolgirl weight category.
Additionally, the BAI Board may enter up
to 2 boxers in each Elite Men’s weight
category as long as the number of entrants
for that weight category does not exceed
16 boxers.
Scoring of
bouts
No decision
has been taken by the BAI Board to change
the presently used process of electronic
scoring of bouts. The advice of the
Chairmen of BAI’s Rules and R&J
Committees is that until AIBA supplies the
new computer ‘software’ to facilitate the
proposed new AIBA process of electronic
scoring of bouts the existing process of
electronic scoring of bouts continue in
Australia. The reason to not introduce the
new process of scoring until the AIBA
‘software’ is received is that to manually
implement the new process by converting
the scores, in the 60 seconds available
round by round, of the existing generated
scores for each boxer by deletion of
judges’ highest and lowest scores and
averaging of the 3 remaining scores, would
be ‘courting’ a mathematical mistake at
some stage and a possible wrong result.
Australian
WSB boxers granted the right to challenge
2011 Elite Men’s Australian Champions for
consideration for selection in the
Australian Team to the 2011 Elite Men’s
World Championships
The BAI Board
has resolved that any Australian World
Series Boxing (WSB) boxer participant will
be permitted to challenge a winner of a
2011 Australian Championships Elite Men’s
weight category for the right to be
considered for selection to represent
Australia in the 2011 Elite Men’s World
Championships (which is a 2012 Olympic
Games Qualification Event).
The effect of
this decision is to remove the right of a
winner of any selected Elite Men’s
weight category at the 2011 Australian
Championships to be the person for their
weight category eligible to be considered
for selection by the BAI Board to
represent Australia at the 2011 Elite
Men’s World Championships.
The
decision
has been taken to meet the International
Boxing Association (AIBA) request that WSB
boxers not be disadvantaged in Olympic
Pathway selection (the 2011 Australian
Championships is part of Australian men
boxer’s Olympic Pathway).
The Board’s
Resolution is:
Any
Australian boxer participant in WSB
boxing activity as at 3 March, 2011,
will be given the opportunity, at a
time, date and location determined at
the sole discretion and decision of the
BAI Board, to ‘challenge’ the winner of
a 2011 Australian Championships Elite
Men’s weight category that he chooses,
if such challenge bout is in
accordance with BAI’s Technical and
Competition Rules, in order to seek to
gain selection to represent Australia in
the 2011 Elite Men’s World
Championships.
The Board is
aware that Trent Rawlins (previously
competed at 91+ kg) and Luke Boyd
(previously competed at U56 kg) are
participants in WSB boxing.
It is anticipated
that any ‘challenge bout(s)’ will be
held in May/June.
Presentation
of Australian Passports by entrants
As previously
advised, all Elite, Youth and Junior
entrants (men and women) to the Australian
Championships are required at their
initial weigh-in at the Championships to
present their current Australian Passport.
No current Australian Passport, no entry
to the Australian Championships.
This
requirement is part of BAI’s Technical and
Competition Rules. It will facilitate the
travel of successful boxers for overseas
training and competition including
purchase of the most advantageous air
fares by BAI for boxer squads and teams.
The inconvenience and increased cost
caused in arranging travel of squads and
teams in previous years through some
boxers entering selection events without
this basic requirement for travel is
unfair to other boxers, courts
non-acceptance of team entries into
important overseas tournaments and causes
undue increased work, and will no longer
be tolerated.
Schoolboy and
Schoolgirl entrants do not have to present
a current Australian Passport, however,
they should be Australian citizens and
must present evidence of their age at
their initial weigh-in.
Posted 7 February
2011
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