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UPDATE – Roll of Honour Ireland’s European U22 History

The class of 2024 are the most successful Irish team ever to contest the European U22 Championships.

The current crop of emerging talents won eight medals beating the previous record of seven held by the 2022 Team.

Team Ireland returned home with 3 gold, 1 silver and four bronze.

Robyn Kelly and Lisa O’Rourke became only the third and fourth to become double medal winners at the grade, following in the footsteps of Amy Broadhurst and Jack Marley, with Roscommon’s O’Rourke becoming only the second double gold medal winner ala Broadhurst.

Middleweight world title challenger Jason Quigley got the ball rolling back in 2012 [when the competition had a 23-year-old age limit] winning gold in a tournament Hughie Myers won silver in. The competition returned as the European Under-22’s after a five-year sabbatical in 2017 but Ireland had no medalists that year.

Serial European medal winner Amy Broadhurst [gold] and Aoife O’Rourke [silver] finished on the podium in Romania in 2018 and a year later Dundalk’s Broadhurst repeated the feat.

2021 saw Dean Clancy, Adam Hession and Jack Marley burst onto the scene with medal wins in Russia before Ireland celebrated its best performance in Croatia this time around.

Marley became only the second Irish fighter to become a double medal winner in the age category, following in the footsteps of double gold medalist Broadhurst in 2022.

Dylan Eagleson became the first fighter from Belfast to medal in the prestigious competition that same year, while Lisa O’Rourke ensured the Castlerea boxing sisters are Ireland’s first sibling medal winners at the European U22 level.

Last year the 2023 team took home three medals with Evelyn Igharo, Dearbhla Tinnley and Robyn Kelly all claimed bronze.

2013 – Kaliningrad, Russia
75kg Jason Quigley (Gold)
49kg Hughie Myers (Silver)

2017 – Braila, Romania

2018 – Targu Jiu, Romania
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Gold)
75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Silver)

2019 – Vladikavkaz, Russia
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Gold)

2021 – Roseto, Italy
64kg Dean Clancy (Gold)
56kg Adam Hession (Silver)
91kg Jack Marley (Bronze)

2022 – Poreč, Croatia
54kg Niamh Fay (Gold)
70kg Lisa O’Rourke (Gold)
92kg Jack Marley (Gold)
75kg Aoibhe Carabine (Silver)
54kg Dylan Eagleson (Bronze)
60kg Paul Loonam (Bronze)
66kg Kaci Rock (Bronze)

2023Budva, Montenegro

Evelyn Igharo (Bronze)
Dearbhla Tinnley (Bronze)
Robyn Kelly (Bronze)

2024 – Sofia, Bulgaria

48kg Carleigh Irving (Gold)
54kg Robyn Kelly (Bronze)
70kg Lisa O’Rourke (Gold)
48kg Louis Rooney (Gold)
51kg Clepson dos Santos (Bronze)
54kg Patsy Joyce, (Gold)
71kg Bobbi Flood, (Bronze0
92+kg Martin McDonagh (silver)

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