England Boxing Junior Development Championships Entry Form 2016

England Boxing Junior Development Championships Entry Form 2016

England Boxing Junior Development Championships Entry Form 2016

Gender: M / F Number of bouts:
Boxer’s surname
(Block capitals) / Boxer’s first name (Block capitals)
Boxer’s signature / Date of birth
ME3 number / Class A
Born 2001 / Class B
Born 2000
Club / Association
Email address / Telephone number
Club secretary name / Club secretary signature
Weight categories: tick box of weight category entered
Over 38kg not exceeding 40 kg / Over 54 kg not exceeding 57 kg
Over 40kg not exceeding 42 kg / Over 57 kg not exceeding 60 kg
Over 42kg not exceeding 44 kg / Over 60 kg not exceeding 63 kg
Over 44kg not exceeding 46 kg / Over 63 kg not exceeding 66 kg
Over 46kg not exceeding 48 kg / Over 66 kg not exceeding 70 kg
Over 48 kg not exceeding 50 kg / Over 70 kg not exceeding 75 kg
Over 50 kg not exceeding 52 kg / Over 75 kg not exceeding 80 kg
Over 52 kg not exceeding 54 kg / Over 80kg
Host Association named first.
Association Championships Round shall be completed by Sunday 2 October 2016.
Pre-quarter-final rounds shall be completed by Sunday 9 October 2016
Eastern / V / London
Merseyside & Cheshire / V / Mids
NWR / V / TTW
Quarter-final rounds shall be completed by Sunday 16 October 2016
Southern / V / Western
Home / V / Eastern + London
Yorks / V / NWR + TTW
East Mids / V / Merseyside & Cheshire + Mids
Semi-finals: Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 October 2016
South / TBA
North / Dearne Valley LC, Doncaster Rd, Mexborough,
S64 0LB
The Finals: Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 October 2016.
Grantham Meres Leisure Centre, Trent Road, Grantham, NG31 7XQ

The England Boxing Junior Development Championship is contested in adherence to the rules governing AIBA AOB and directives / policies and procedures issued by England Boxing Ltd.

Further information:

  1. Championship open to boxers born in 2001 (Class A) and 2000 (Class B)
  2. Entry is open to male boxers with 2 – 10 bouts, andfemale boxers with 0 – 6 boutsat 31/07/2015
  3. Boxers may enter through one regional association only
  4. The boxer’s medical card must be produced at the initial weigh-in and at all subsequent rounds
  5. Boxers may transfer weight category up until the initial weigh-in. Their weight at the initial weigh-in will determine the category they will box in. Boxers cannot change weight category after the initial weigh-in
  6. All entry forms must be filled in accurately and honestly. Entry forms must be correctly signed
  7. By allowing a boxer to enter the championships, the boxer’s parent / guardian is deemed to have consented to any official video recording and photography and to allow the boxer’s name, photographs and video footage to be used for publicity purposes
  8. During the two -hour weigh-in period boxers may have as many check-weighs as required
  9. However, boxers are allowed to lose a maximum weight of: Up to 50kg – 300g. Up to 63kg –500g. Over 63kg – 700g
  10. There will be a weight allowance from the pre-quarter final round onwards: Up to 50kg – 300g. Up to 63kg – 500g. Over 63kg – 700g
  11. Boxers and coaches are reminded that these championships are to anti-doping regulations
  12. The scoring machines (computer) should be used at all rounds of the championship
  13. If there is no opponent for a boxer at the national final, the boxer can only be awarded the national title if they have boxed in an earlier round
  14. The entry fee of £5 must accompany each application.
  15. Any boxer or club found to have declared the incorrect number of bouts will be immediately disqualified from the championship and referred to the Technical & Rules, R&Js and Championship Committee to consider further action

Any questions can be directed to your regional secretary or to

England Boxing reserves the right to amend, alter or to add directives, policies and procedures at any time it deems necessary.