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Clegg hails meteoric rise of British boxing team



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Published Date: 26 June 2008
GREAT Britain’s Olympic chef de mission, Simon Clegg, hailed the nation’s amateur boxing team last night after confirming the eight fighters who will head to the Beijing Games this summer.
Clegg declared the achievement in qualifying eight boxers for the Olympics, in contrast to the one – eventual silver-medallist Amir Khan – who went to Athens and only two – including Audley Harrison, who took gold – to Sydney in 2000, had exceeded hi
s expectations.

Clegg said: “The talent within this squad is extremely exciting. The depth of that talent is testament to the work of [head coach] Terry Edwards and the coaching team.

“This squad of eight boxers is one of the largest we have had in recent Games. In particular, we take world champion Frankie Gavin, and I am sure he and the rest of the team will be looking to continue their recent success.”

The eight-strong team, who came through a tough qualification process, include Gavin, who starts as favourite in the lightweight division, plus two more fighters ranked in the world’s top three – light-welterweight Bradley Saunders and bantamweight Joe Murray.

Birmingham flyweight Khalid Yafai, welterweight Billy Joe Saunders, middleweight James Degale, light-heavyweight Tony Jeffries and 6ft 8in super-heavyweight David Price make up the team.





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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 11:06 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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