
Royal Navy Hosts Historic All-Female Amateur Boxing Event
It is the first all-female event in the history of the UK Armed Forces' amateur boxing.
It is the first all-female event in the history of the UK Armed Forces' amateur boxing.
Harlequins were put through their paces at the Army Training Regiment in Winchester.
The British side were facing American opposition for the first time in a decade.
The service's elite boxers have been to an overseas training camp to help improve their performance ahead of the Inter Services.
Sweden were well beaten at Aldershot during a 40-3 loss between the sides.
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The Army won 40-3 in Aldershot.
The Army team, boosted by professional players like Ellie Nawale and Dee Bolakoro, retained their title.
“The lads and girls respect me, not just because of my boxing, I am a nice genuine person, but at the same time I take no prisoners."
The match will see current and retired players play one half of Union and one half of League at Gloucester's Kingsholm Stadium.
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“We begged a couple of teachers and said, ‘just run it as an after-school club, we’ll commit... and we think we’ll be good at it.”
The Army women and RAF men defended their respective titles on the south coast.
A strong performance from Connor Hull led the team to the historic victory.
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Private Nick Gleeson was competing in Canada and narrowingly missed out on a bronze medal with a fourth-placed finish.