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Call to support Bajan boxers

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LOCAL women boxers competing in the upcoming International Amateur Boxing Association’s (AIBA) Women World Boxing Championships are appealing to their compatriots to support them when they don national colours and step into the ring at the Wildey Gymnasium.
Five Barbadians, including Jenny Benedick and Geta Narine, have been training for the championships, which will run from September 9 to 18, and they are looking forward to meeting the opponents in their divisions.
“Training has been tough but I am getting through it. I have had to make a lot of sacrifices, but I am making them,” Benedick said.
“I may not get gold, but I am looking to get through to the medal round and do whatever it takes to make my country proud.”
Her colleague Narine, added: “I feel confident and excited  . . .. Our training has been intensified and I am getting better. I, too, have sacrificed a lot of things in my life in an effort to train more because this [championship] means a lot to me. I want to make my country, family and friends proud.”
Their coach, Gary Bowen, said the women’s chances at receiving medals were “fairly good”, but noted that the public must take into consideration that boxing is a young sport in Barbados.
“There are countries that have had women boxers for a number of years and they have various competitions for them,” Bowen said.
“Women’s boxing is technical and skillful and it needs the support of the public. It is the one sport that has been able to bring medals to Barbados at the various levels.”
Competition manager Andrew Sealy said as the host nation, Barbados wanted its boxers to do very well, but reminded that they “are very young and new to competition”.
He stressed though that they were working “very hard” under their coach.
“We hope they would do the best they can, but they will be facing some stiff competition,” Sealy said.
“Hopefully the Road To Barbados programme [now on] will allow them to develop their skills even more, so when they finally get into the ring for the first bout on September 9, they will be ready.”
(BGIS)

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