Irish Boxing’s astonishing 2022 medal record
Irish fighters banked no fewer than 63 medals across international competitions in 2022.
Irish teams were sent to seven International tournaments – eight if you include Team NI’s Commonwealth Games appearance – and won multiple medals at each tournament.
Amy Broadhurst was the country’s most successful boxer accounting for three of those medal wins, with gold at the Worlds, Europeans and Commonwealths. Lisa O’Rourke took home gold from the European under-22’s and the World Championships, but injury kept her out of the European Championships, while Cliona D’Arcy also won every international competition she entered topping the podium in World and European youth competitions.
Dylan Eagleson was another to win medals in underage and senior competitions winning European Under-22 bronze and also medaling at the Commonwealth and European Championships.
The full list of medal winners and medal wins are below:
European U22 Championships: 3 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze
54kg Niamh Fay- GOLD
66kg Kaci Rock -BRONZE
70kg Lisa O’Rourke – GOLD
75kg Aoibhe Carabine – SILVER
54kg Dylan Eagleson – BRONZE
60kg Paul Loonam – BRONZE
92kg Jack Marley – GOLD
European Youth Championships: 3 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze
48kg: Georgia McGovern – BRONZE
48kg: Patsy Joyce – BRONZE
50kg: Katie O’Keefe – BRONZE
63kg: Winnie McDonagh – BRONZE
70kg: Laura Moran SILVER
71kg: Bobbi Flood GOLD
81kg: Dearbhla Tinnelly GOLD
81+kg: Cliona Darcy GOLD
Women’s World Championships – Two Gold
63 kg Amy Broadhurst GOLD
70 kg Aoife O’Rourke GOLD
Men’s European Elite Championships One gold – one silver
64kg Dylany Eagleson SILVER
75kg Gabriel Dossen GOLD
Commonwealth Games – Five gold one silver, one bronze
50kg Carly McNaul, Ormeau Rd BC – SILVER
54kg Dylan Eagleson, St. Paul’s BC– GOLD
57kg Michaela Walsh, Emerald BC- GOLD
57kg Jude Gallagher, Two Castles BC– GOLD
60kg Amy Broadhurst, St. Bronagh’s BC– GOLD
70kg Eireann Nugent, Immaculata BC– BRONZE
71kg Aidan Walsh, Emerald BC– GOLD
European Schools Championships – Two gold, three silver, nine bronze
34-36kg Ellen Winnie Joyce, Olympic L, BRONZE
38kg Carley O’Herron, Rochfordbridge BC, BRONZE
40kg Elma Barry, Setanta L, GOLD
42kg Abbey Molloy, Sacred Heart BRONZE
44kg Lauren Doherty Crinnion, Fr. Horgan’s, SILVER
46kg Alanna O’Brien, Setanta L, SILVER
70kg Chloe Louise Poleon, Dunboyne BC, BRONZE
Male
44kg Daniel Joyce, Elite Mullingar, BRONZE
46kg James Michael Casey, Sliabh Luchra BC, SILVER
48kg Christian Doyle, Olympic L, GOLD
50kg Brandon Geoghegan, Sacred Heart, GOLD
63kg Broderick Adbuire, Jobstown BC, BRONZE
80kg Richard Daniel Kiely, Midleton BC,BRONZE
90kg Jordie Cooke, Gleann BC, BRONZE
Women’s European Championships – Three gold, two silver, two bronze
50kg Caitlin Fryers SILVER
60kg Kellie Harrington GOLD
70 kg Christina Desmond SILVER
57kg Michaela Walsh BRONZE
63 kg Amy Broadhurst GOLD
75kg Aoife O’Rourke GOLD
48kg Shannon Sweeney BRONZE
European Junior Championships – Two gold, four silver, three bronze
46kg Alfie Jordan, Olympic L, BRONZE
48kg Sophie Curley, Dealgan, BRONZE
48kg Jamie Collins, Driminagh, SILVER
50 kg Grace Conway ,Tredagh, SILVER
52kg John Harty, Portlaoise, BRONZE
54kg Niamh Keogh, Olympic L, SILVER
60kg Ava Henry, Dublin Docklands, GOLD
63kg Cillian Reilly Jobstown BRONZE
66kg Tadhg O’Donnell Four Kings GOLD
75kg Mary Mcdonagh Sliabh Luachra SILVER
World Youth Championships – One gold, five bronze
67kg James Donovan OLOL BRONZE
+81kg Cliona D’Arcy Tobair Pheadair’ GOLD
60kg Lee McEvoy Avona BC BRONZE
70kg Laura Moran St AnnesBC BRONZE
81kg Dearbhla Tinnelly Clann Naofa BRONZE
86kg Nathan Osaro Ojo Esker BC BRONZE