(October 27) PUEBLO, Colo.
-- Team USA will have twelve boxers competing at the 2024 World
Boxing U19 Championships. These twelve boxers learned their
paths to gold, including their first-round opponents during
Friday tournament draw.
The 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships boxing tournament has 20
weight divisions, 10 men’s and 10 women’s. Competition in
Pueblo, Colo. will begin on Saturday, October 26 before
concluding on Saturday, November 2, at the Pueblo Convention
Center.
Getting it all started for Team USA is Joscelyn Olayo-Munoz (La
Cruces, N.M.) and Shamiracle Hardaway (Lagrange, Ga.). Olayo-Munoz
will box Chanchal Chaudary out of India in the 48 kg weight
class tomorrow afternoon around 5:30 ET. Hardaway will match up
with Penelope Grochau from Germany in the 60 kg weight class.
Hardaway was on the Youth High-Performance Team last year and
earned bronze at the 2023 International Invitational in Germany.
If both boxers win their opening bouts, they will advance to the
medal round.
Sunday, October 27, Team USA will see their first male boxer in
Emmanuel Chance (East Orange, N.J.) Chance is boxing in the 55
kg weight class and received a bye and will get the winner of
Juan Jin from South Korea and Kelvy da Trindade from Brazil.
Chance won silver at the 2023 Youth International Invitational
in Germany.
Also competing Sunday is Laila Zakirova (Staten Island, N.Y.).
Zakirova is boxing in the 51 kg weight class and is boxing Xian
Baguhin out of the Philippines.
Team USA will see six boxers make their 2024 World Boxing U19
Championships debuts. Lorenzo Patricio (Waianae, Hawaii) will
represent Team USA in the 50 kg weight class and received a
first-round bye and will box the winner of Seiya Nakayam out of
Japan and Beau Piggott out of Australia. Violet Lopez
(Milwaukee, Wis.) also, with a first-round bye and will box
Caitlyn Wise out of England in the 54 kg weight class. In the 70
kg weight class Malachi Ross (Grandview, Mo.) earned a bye and
is going up against the winner of Festim Nimani from Germany and
Sumit Sumit from India. For Team USA in the 75 kg weight class,
Joseph Awinongya (Jouliet, Ill.) will go up against Connor
Anerson from Australia. Elijah Lugo (Marietta, Ga.) will
represent the USA in the 80 kg weight class and will go
head-to-head with Cristian Sarsilli out of Italy. In the
heavyweight class of 90 kg, Rishon Sims (Harrisburg, Pa.) will
go up against Eris Andi Lushtaku out of Germany. Sims was on the
Youth High-Performance Team last year and won gold at the 2023
International Invitational in Germany.
Mesiah Nimo (Dallas, Texas) is the lone boxer going on Tuesday,
October 29, and he will box in the 65-kg weight class and was
given a bye and will box the victor of Simon Stojka from Czech
Republic and Assylkhan Kosherbay from Kazakhstan.
Nevaeh Williams received a bye and will go head-to-head with the
winner of Aaliyah Hoppema from the Netherlands or Renee Doole
out of New Zealand. Due to the bye Williams is already in the
medal round and will receive at least a bronze medal.
Ticket pricing for the 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships
begins at $10 for a single-day pass or $50 for an all-week pass.
Fans can also purchase tickets exclusively for Saturday's finals
at the price of $25.
USA Boxing will be led by National Development coach Chad Wigle
(Colorado Springs, Colo.). Assisting Wigle will be three
assistant coaches in Danilo Garcia (Oakland, Calif.), Edward
Fonteneaux (Fayetteville, N.C.), and Blanca Gutierrez (Pacifica,
Calif.).
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