Junior National Championship, July 12-17 at the Mobile Civic Center in Mobile, Ala

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USAB Grassroots Committee Chair Robert Matney

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Apr 7, 2011, 1:39:53 PM4/7/11
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(COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) – While the current stars of Olympic-style
boxing prepare for a run at the 2012 Olympic Games, the sport’s future
champions will vie for a highly coveted Junior National Championship,
July 12-17 at the Mobile Civic Center in Mobile, Ala. The 2011 USA
Boxing Junior National Championships will mark the 40th anniversary of
the storied event, which boasts numerous Olympians and World Champions
among its titlists.

“USA Boxing’s junior program is a critical pipeline to our senior
division and provides a valuable preview of our future Olympians and
World Champions,” said USA Boxing Executive Director Anthony
Bartkowski. “The Junior National Championships is always a bright spot
on our competition schedule and we look forward to seeing the young
athletes who will be contesting for Olympic berths in 2016 when action
kicks off in Mobile.”

The annual event will showcase the top 15 and 16-year-old Olympic
style boxers in the United States as they vie for a national title in
17 weight classes and both the male and female divisions. The event
moves south to Mobile following stops in Camp Lejeune, N.C., Denver,
Colo., and Marquette, Mich., in recent years.

"The Mobile Sports Authority and the City and County of Mobile are
extremely excited about hosting the USA Boxing Junior National
Championships. Mobile has hosted many great sporting events and we
think this will be one of the best we’ve had in Mobile,” said Bud
Ratiff, Executive Director of the Mobile Sports Authority. “We will
roll out the southern red carpet for all the athletes, coaches,
officials and fans to make the 2011 Junior National Championships the
biggest and best ever."

Local and regional qualifying tournaments will take place over the
next four months to determine the competitors that will compete for a
junior national championship in Mobile.

Many of boxing’s biggest names have come through the USA Boxing’s
Junior Olympic program with former champions including names such as
Oscar de la Hoya and Roy Jones, Jr. In addition, six of the nine
members of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Boxing team and 2004 U.S. Olympic
gold medalist Andre Ward all participated in the developmental
program.

The state of Alabama boasts the most recent U.S. Olympic boxing
medalist, Tuscaloosa’s Deontay Wilder, who claimed bronze in the
heavyweight division at the 2008 Olympic Games. Since returning from
the Olympics, Wilder has been instrumental in the creation of a state
boxing commission and enjoyed the chance to compete in the first
professional boxing event in the state on February 19.

USA Boxing, as the national governing body for Olympic-style boxing,
is the United States’ member organization of the International Amateur
Boxing Association (AIBA) and a member of the United States Olympic
Committee (USOC).

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