Broadhurst clinches European Championship title in Hungary with two other locals taking silver

Amy Broadhurst (centre) and local girls Shauna O'Callaghan and Orla Garvey

Amy Broadhurst (centre) and local girls Shauna O’Callaghan and Orla Garvey

Local boxer Amy Broadhurst won her third European Championship at the European Elite, Youth and Junior Tournament in Hungary on Saturday.

The Dundalk southpaw won European Youth featherweight gold in Keszthely after beating Italy’s Francesca Matussciello on a majority decision.

Orla Garvey, a teammate of Broadhurst’s at the Dealgan BC, and Clann Naofa’s Shauna O’Callaghan won Junior silver to add to the six bronze medals won at the tournament.

Broadhurst, who was controversially denied European Youth gold in Italy last year, reckons her eight-week training camp paid off.

“It was all worth it, European champion for the third time, went through so much over the last eight weeks,” said the ex European and European Union Junior champion.

Garvey was beaten by Russian feather Liudmilla Voransova on a unanimous decision and O’Callaghan was edged out on a split decision by Voransova’s compatriot, Ekaterina Dinnik.

Meanwhile, an appreciation night for the three local boxers has been organised for tomorrow night at 9pm in the Lisdoo and all are welcome to attend.

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Dundalk boxer Broadhurst to represent Ireland on home soil this weekend

Amy Broadhurst

Amy Broadhurst

Dundalk boxer Amy Broadhurst will be representing her country on home soil this weekend when Ireland do battle with England in a boxing event in Muirhevnamor this Saturday.

The Dealgan Boxing Club southpaw will be in action in the National Stadium in Dublin tonight before making the trip to the Clann Naofa Boxing Club on Saturday for a second bout with India Wilkinson.

A range of other bouts have also been lined up for both nights with Clann Naofa’s Shauna O’Callaghan also fighting on Saturday against Shelly Sweeney in the junior section.

The fights get underway from 7.30pm on the night.

Clann Naofa to host Ireland v England boxing matches

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The Clann Naofa Boxing Academy on Tom Bellew Avenue will host an Ireland v England international women’s boxing event on Saturday March 28th at 7.30pm.

There will be over 14 action packed fights on the night, featuring both national champions and local home grown talent.

Admission is €10 with tickets available by calling 083 17066984.