Entries open for England Boxing National Youth Championships 2019
December 19, 2018 | by Matt Halfpenny
Entries are now open for England Boxing National Youth Championships 2019 (which also includes the Youth Cadet category) – the latter stages of which will be held at The Spiceball Leisure Centre, Banbury on 15th, 16th and 17th February.
Eligible participants must have been born between 01/01/2001 and 31/12/2002, need to be registered with an England Boxing-affiliated club and require a parent or guardian to consent to their entry.
The Championships cost £5 to enter per boxer, with 11 weight categories (boys) and 10 weight categories (girls), ranging from over 45kg to over 91kg.
You can consult the full rules and guidelines, and access an application form, by
Championships (which also includes the Youth Cadet category) – the latter stages of which will be held at The Spiceball Leisure Centre, Banbury on 15th, 16th and 17th February.
Eligible participants must have been born between 01/01/2001 and 31/12/2002, need to be registered with an England Boxing-affiliated club and require a parent or guardian to consent to their entry.
The Championships cost £5 to enter per boxer, with 11 weight categories (boys) and 10 weight categories (girls), ranging from over 45kg to over 91kg.
You can consult the full rules and guidelines, and access an application form, by clicking here.
Each boxer will first take part in the regional Association Championships, the dates of which will be set by Regional Secretaries around the country.
The details of those winners – who will go forward as representatives of their region – will then be forwarded to the National Youth Championships coordinator by 3rd February.
Pre Quarter-Finals from the six regions where entries are likely to be highest will be completed by 10th February.
These will see boxers from the Midlands region box those from Tyne, Tees and Wear, Merseyside and Cheshire take on the East Midlands and London face Eastern Counties.
Winners at that stage will then travel to Banbury, along with regional winners from the North West, Yorkshire, Western Counties, Home Counties and Southern Counties to contest the right to be named the best Youth boxer in the country in each respective category.