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Ireland Settle for Silver

Gary Sweeney

Michael O’Reilly and Gary Sweeney had to settle for silver at the European Youth Championships which concluded at the Citywest Hotel Convention Centre in Dublin today. O’Reilly dominated his welterweight final with Igor Kharitonov of Russia but was controversially adjudged … Continue reading

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Ireland on for double gold

Pure joy at reaching final

Michael O’Reilly and Gary Sweeney will represent Ireland in Saturday’s European Youth Championships finals following thrilling wins at the Citywest Hotel Convention Centre in Dublin tonight. But Joe Fitzpatrick, Stephen Broadhurst and Jack Morrissey all bowed out of the tournament … Continue reading

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Five Bronze in the bag

Michael O’Reilly, Joe Fitzpatrick and Gary Sweeney guaranteed Ireland another three bronze medals at the European Youth Championships at the Citywest Convention Centre tonight. But team captain Michael McDonagh, Kieran Forde and Evan Metcalfe bowed out of the tournament following … Continue reading

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EUROPEAN YOUTH SQUAD NAMED

Evan Metcalfe v Paddy Barnes (1)

The Irish Amateur Boxing Association have named a ten-strong squad for the eagerly anticipated 2011 European Youth Championships. A record breaking 38 nations have registered to compete in the tournament which begins next Monday at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin. … Continue reading

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