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Two :GBR in action tomorrow:

 

Morning Session:

Chantelle Reid v :TTO Eyed Angel George

 

Afternoon Session:

No Brits in action

 

Evening Session:

Kiaran Macdonald v :TTO Jaleel Ortega Jokhu Ai

 

 

 

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The :GBR team steady the ship on day 4 - although not sure it will have done a huge amount for relationships within the Commonwealth!

 

Morning Session:

Chantelle Reid def. :TTO Eyed Angel George (RSC Rd. 2)

 

Afternoon Session:

No Brits in action

 

Evening Session:

Kiaran Macdonald def :TTO Jaleel Ortega Jokhu Ai (RSC. Rd 3)

 

I should also have included Cindy Ngamba in the squad updates given she should have had her GB citizenship way before now - she came through her first round against :USA Naomi Graham 5-0

 

 

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Day 5 schedule was a bit late being put online but with 28 fights in each session, it's going to be the busiest day of the tournament yet:

 

Morning Session:

Women's 57Kg - Elise Glynn v :LAT Jekaterina Sorokina

 

Afternoon Session:

No Brits in Action

 

Evening Session:

Men's 63.5Kg - Patris Mughalzai v :IRI Ali Habibinezhad 

Men's 92Kg - Patrick Brown v :MKD Boban Ilioski 

 

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4 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

The :GBR team steady the ship on day 4 - although not sure it will have done a huge amount for relationships within the Commonwealth!

 

Morning Session:

Chantelle Reid def. :TTO Eyed Angel George (RSC Rd. 2)

 

Afternoon Session:

No Brits in action

 

Evening Session:

Kiaran Macdonald def :TTO Jaleel Ortega Jokhu Ai (RSC. Rd 3)

 

I should also have included Cindy Ngamba in the squad updates given she should have had her GB citizenship way before now - she came through her first round against :USA Naomi Graham 5-0

 

 

If Ngamba wins a quota, and then gets GB citizenship, what happens?

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37 minutes ago, mpjmcevoy said:

If Ngamba wins a quota, and then gets GB citizenship, what happens?

Don't think anyone really knows - previously the refugee boxers received invite rather than having to win a quota. According to the qualification document, the quota is awarded to the athlete rather than the NOC so if she wins a spot and the Home Office pull their finger out and resolve her citizenship, then the quota would form part of the :GBR team. If both Ngamba and Reid were to win quotas I would assume GB Boxing would have to reject one.

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Bit of a mixed bag of results for :GBR

 

Morning Session:

Women's 57Kg - Elise Glynn def. :LAT Jekaterina Sorokina (5-0)

 

Evening Session:

Men's 63.5Kg - Patris Mughalzai lost to :IRI Ali Habibinezhad (1-4)

Men's 92Kg - Patrick Brown def. :MKD Boban Ilioski (5-0)

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Day 6 Schedule sees the last of the British squad taking to the ring.

 

Morning Session:

No Brits in action.

 

Afternoon Session:

Women's 50Kg - Savannah Stubley v :JPN Rinka Kinoshita

 

Evening Session:

Women's 57Kg - Elise Glynn v :CHN Xu Zichun

Men's 57Kg - Owain Harris-Allan v :NZL Alex Mukuka

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With Patris Murghalzai bowing out of the competition this evening I thought it was worth doing a trawl to see if there was any update on Reese Lynch.

 

For those not aware, it turns out that Lynch was competing at the European Games with a possible rib stress fracture in his back. About a month after the games, the rib broke. This was followed by a further rib break about a month or so later - apparently occurring whilst helping his mum bring her shopping in from the car. 

 

All of this means that Lynch hasn't fought competitively since the European Games. 

 

As of the end of January, Lynch has been cleared to shadow box and is hoping to be in the frame for selection for the final Olympic qualifying tournament in Bangkok at the end of May. 

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23 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Don't think anyone really knows - previously the refugee boxers received invite rather than having to win a quota. According to the qualification document, the quota is awarded to the athlete rather than the NOC so if she wins a spot and the Home Office pull their finger out and resolve her citizenship, then the quota would form part of the :GBR team. If both Ngamba and Reid were to win quotas I would assume GB Boxing would have to reject one.

I wonder if GB are playing the game a smidge here. IF ONLY Ngamba comes through, she magically gets the passport just in time. IF BOTH get through, Ngamba 'remains' a refugee until after the Games, both get to go, with frequent BBC accidental mention of her GB links...

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