The Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA) has been contacted by GB Boxing on behalf of Amy Broadhurst, who is looking to change her nationality from Ireland to Great Britain in order to qualify for the Paris Olympics. Despite being a world, European, and Commonwealth Games champion, Broadhurst has been informed that she will not be assessed for the upcoming second World Qualifying tournament in Bangkok. Instead, she will be evaluated for the European Championships in Serbia.
Broadhurst expressed her frustration with the situation and has informed her psychologist that she will not be returning to the high-performance center in the near future. She is considering not going back at all, as she feels like she will not be representing Ireland at the Paris Games. The athlete described the situation as confusing and stated that she is struggling to understand what is happening.
The IABA has discussed this matter with the Olympic Federation of Ireland and Sport Ireland, expressing their disappointment but ultimately stating that they will not stand in her way if she decides to proceed with the change. If approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Broadhurst plans to compete in the lightweight category (60kg), where Ireland’s Kellie Harrington is currently an Olympic champion.
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