Ontario Dominates Once Again
St. Hyacinthe, QC – Ontario came out on top at the 2010 Elite Canadian Championships this past week in St. Hyacinthe, QC. 55 of our top elite athletes competed for 2010 National Champ status. Ontario took home the most medal count and crowned some new champions. Next is the Final Team Selection (FTS) in Halifax, Nova Scotia along with the Junior C & Youth Canadian Amateur Boxing Championships. The FTS will determine the final roster for the Elite Canadian national team. National team members will travel internationally over the course of the year representing Canada in their weight category at different AIBA boxing events. Names of the National team will be released in March.
2010 Canadian Championship Medallists
2010 National Champion | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | |
F | ||||
46kg | McKenzie Wright – Bay Area | Myriam Fortier – Quebec | Nancy Fortin – Quebec | Katie Saul – Manitoba |
48kg | Kim Klavel – Quebec | Leah Evans – Atlas | Kassandra O’Reilly – Ontario | |
51kg | Mandy Bujold – Waterloo | Jacqueline Park- Bay Area | Chantelle Doucette – Nova Scotia | Linda Dimitra Jones – Ontario |
54kg | Erin Woodrow -Alberta | Heather Hopkins – Cabbagetown | Isabelle Menard – Quebec | Nancy Beaudoin – Quebec |
57kg | Melissa Guillemette – Quebec | Nicole Prefontaine – Alberta | Vallieres Martine – Quebec | Anne-Laure Bouvier – Cabbgetown |
60kg | Stephanie Walker – Nova Scotia | Julie St. Louis – Quebec | Marie – Eve Bali – Quebec | Kira Lococo – Cabbagetown |
64kg | Susan Haas-Alberta | Jessica McRae – Windsor | Sara Kali – Quebec | Jen Plyer-Danch – Toronto Newsgirls |
69kg | Kandi Wyatt – Alberta | Renelle Minott – Toronto Newsgirls | Miriam Da Silva – Quebec | Peggy Brenya – Toronto Newsgirls |
75kg | Ariane Fortin – Quebec | Mary Spencer – Windsor | ||
81kg | Melinda Watpool – Bigtyme | Jacqueline Scott – Toronto Newsgirls | Maude Bergeron – Quebec | Monique Gellizeau – Sully’s |
81+kg | Aimee Willimot – KAYO | Savoy Howe – Toronto Newsgirls | ||
M | ||||
48kg | Benoit Fleury – Quebec | Boucher Emilien – Quebec | Jonathan Quin – Manitoba | Cedric Parina – Fighting Alliance |
51kg | Ahmed Karatella – Motor City | Colin Pham – Alberta | Francois Pratte- Quebec | Bradley Quin – Manitoba |
54kg | Joey Laviolette – Nova Scotia | Marc-Andre Gauthier – Quebec | Kenny Lally – British Columbia | Josh O’Reilly – Steeltown |
57kg | Tyler Asseltine – Final Round | Ian Pellerin – Quebec | David Gauthier – Quebec | Chris Please – Quebec |
60kg | Cam O’Connell – Alberta | Alex Rynn – Alberta | Michael Gadbois – Quebec | Steve Wilcox- Steeltown |
64kg | Ron Makovoz – Atlas | Ulysses Yves – Quebec | Ryan Wagner – Bigtyme | Kane Heron – Bigtyme |
69kg | Clayton Custio – Nova Scotia | Hussain Mian – Quebec | Josh Cameron – Border City | Brandt Butt – Manitoba |
75kg | Steve Rolls – Bigtyme | Aljermaine Burnett – Bigtyme | Hyppolite Schiller – Quebec | Cedric Langlois – Quebec |
81kg | Colin Fish – Motor City | Steve Franjic – Bigtyme | Mitch Hunt – Newfoundland | Jonathan Savard – Quebec |
91kg | Shavar Henry – Cabbagetown | Steven Harvey – Quebec | George John Donald – Quebec | Clement Rawleigh – Manitoba |
91+kg | Didier Bence – Quebec | Omari Henri – Cabbagetown | Dillan Carmen – Bluewater | Dukas Davis – Nova Scotia |
Ontario Gold 10 | Ontario Silver 11 | Ontario Bronze 14 | ||
Quebec Gold 5 | Quebec Silver 8 | Quebec Bronze 15 | ||
Nova Scotia 3 | Nova Scotia 0 | Nova Scotia 2 | ||
Alberta 4 | Alberta 3 | Alberta 0 | ||
Manitoba 0 | Manitoba 0 | Manitoba 5 | ||
Newfoundland 0 | Newfoundland 0 | Newfoundland 1 | ||
British Columbia 0 | British Columbia 0 | British Columbia 1 |
Next Event: Junior C & Youth Canadian National Championships with Final Team Selection
Halifax, Nova Scotia
February 23-27, 2010
About Boxing Ontario
Boxing Ontario is the governing body for Amateur Boxing in Ontario. As such, it is affiliated with the Canadian Amateur Boxing Association (CABA) and the Association International de Boxe Amateur (AIBA). Boxing Ontario was founded in the fall of 1972 and has seen a steady growth over the last 30 years. Currently, Boxing Ontario encompasses more than 80 clubs in 5 regions, 900 competitors and approximately 12,000 more recreational members.
For more information contact Deide Konney Technical Director, 416-426-7045 [email protected]
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