(JAN 21) When the boxers of the USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team
arrived in Colorado Springs, Colo. this week they walked into a
new training facility with just over six months left until the
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and even less time to their
qualification tournaments.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, USA Boxing athletes have
not been allowed to train in the national boxing gym at the
United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center (USOPTC)
since March 2020, and have had to continue to make adjustments
to their training plans, which included training at the French
National Training Center in Paris in late 2020.
After being told they would not be allowed to begin 2021 at the
USOPTC, the coaching and national office staff had to find a new
home to begin the final preparations for the qualification
tournaments taking place in May and June.
“After spending most of 2020 waiting to be allowed entry back
into our national gym at the Colorado Springs OPTC, it was time
that we took matters into our own hands and established a
training space that can properly accommodate our team’s training
needs,” said Matt Johnson, USA Boxing High Performance Director.
USA Boxing ended 2020 and the beginning of 2021 moving all
equipment, which included four boxing rings, numerous heavy bags
and strength and conditioning equipment, from their gym at the
USOPTC to an abandoned department store in a mall in Colorado
Springs to hold training camps, while housing the boxers and
coaching staff at the nearby Hotel Eleganté.
“We are able to continue to move forward in this COVID
environment by applying multi-layer protection protocols,
pre-travel testing, mandatory mask wearing, social distancing,
regular cleaning, regular rapid antigen testing, daily health
surveys and follow up PRC pool testing, as well as provide a top
notch training facility in our temporary facility, which we are
greatly thankful for John Bushman, owner of Hotel Eleganté and
the training facility, to help provide these opportunities to
our boxers,” stated Mike McAtee, USA Boxing Executive Director.
“The training facility and environment we have created has
greatly reduced the risk to our boxers and coaches. USA Boxing
strives to fulfill our stated mission to our boxers, ‘… (to)
inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable our
boxers and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence…’
in the face of a worldwide pandemic.”
The first training camp of 2021 began Jan. 14 and will run until
Feb. 18, before the boxers head to Bulgaria and Spain for
international competitions. USA Boxing will hold the final
training camp before the America’s Olympic Qualification
Tournament at the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, in
Chula Vista, Calif., in another makeshift boxing gym, which held
the final training camp of 2020 in November.
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