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Date set for European Olympic qualification event The dates and location have been announced for the rescheduled European Olympic qualification event THE dates for the European Olympic qualification event have now been set. The tournament will pick up from where it left off when it was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic last year. It will be held from June 4-8 in Paris. After restructuring the process, the Boxing Task Force, that administers the Olympic tournament, said it selected Paris “as part of its initial commitment to organise its events in the host countries of recent or upcoming Olympic Games, and because of the opportunity to continue to benefit from its already established relationship with the Local Organising Committee, which was originally entrusted to organise the now-cancelled Final World Qualifier.” ....
Two Irish boxers are guaranteed to bring home medals from the prestigious Strandja multi-nation tournament in Bulgaria Rio Olympian Brendan Irvine – who is the only Irish boxer to have qualified so far for the Tokyo Games – and European middleweight champion Aoife O’Rourke will box in the semi-finals tomorrow. At worst they are guaranteed bronze medals. In the quarter-finals of the flyweight division, Irvine underlined his class with a unanimous 5-0 win over Bashkim Bejoku from Kosovo. Meanwhile, O’Rourke saw off the challenge of Sennur Demir from Turkey on a majority 4-1 decision. But featherweight Michaela Walsh suffered a 3-2 quarter-final loss to Karina Tazabekova from Russia, though most observers believed the Belfast fighter had done enough to get the decision. ....