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Team Ireland boxers named for European games in Krakow

The Olympic Federation of Ireland has today named the twelve boxers who will contest the European Games this month. The multi-sport Games offers a key opportunity for Team Ireland boxers to achieve Olympic Qualification with up to four Paris 2024 quota spots across each boxing category to be awarded at Krakow 2023.

Ireland is one of the highest-ranked countries going into the boxing tournament, with the team boasting multiple world and European medallists, as well as Olympic Champion, Kellie Harrington.

Team Ireland has enjoyed much success in boxing, with boxing medals accounting for over half of our overall Olympic medal haul.

While medals and podiums will be in the minds of the athletes, the key focus for the boxing team will be to progress through the relevant rounds that will secure them Paris Olympic qualification.

The boxing programme in Krakow spans almost the full competition, running from the 23rd of June to the 2nd of July. While the medals will be decided on the final two days, all eyes will be on the 28th of June and the 30th of June, when the Olympic qualification spots will be decided.

Daina Moorehouse (Bray, Co. Wicklow) Women’s 50kg Jennifer Lehane (Ashbourne, Co. Meath) Women’s 54kg Michaela Walgh (Belfast, Co. Antrim) Women’s 57kg Kellie Harrington (Dublin) Women’s 60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dundalk, Co. Louth) Women’s 66kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea, Co. Roscommon) Women’s 75kg Sean Mari (Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin) Men’s 51kg Jude Gallagher (Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone) Men’s 57kg Dean Clancy (Sligo) Men’s 63.5kg Dean Walsh (Wexford) Men’s 71kg Kelyn Cassidy (Ballybeg, Waterford) Men’s 80kg Jack Marley (Sallynoggin, Co. Dublin) Men’s 92kg

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