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Squad’s bouts of success

GOLDEN GIRLS LEAD WAY AS TN BOX SO VERY CLEVER TO IMPRESS IN STAFFORDSH­IRE

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NORTHUMBRI­A University packed a punch at the 2018 BUCS Championsh­ips after a 13-strong squad returned from Staffordsh­ire with two gold medals.

If champions Hannah Dawson and Adriana Garcia hit the headlines, then rising star Alex Farrell also emerged as the unsung king of the ring.

The second year Sport Exercise and Nutrition student was the talk of social media after taking big gun Ryszard Lewicki all the way en route to a semi-final split decision.

The Sheffield fighter and hot favourite – with more than 80 bouts under his belt – was eventually given the nod.

However, Northumbri­a head of boxing Mark Telford said: “Alex can hold his head high.

“Of course he was disappoint­ed to miss out on the final but everyone was talking about his fight with Lewicki.

“People were saying it was one of the best boxing matches the BUCS Championsh­ips had ever seen and I cannot disagree.

“It was a credit to Alex and the kind of fight which can help put Northumbri­a on the map as a key player in student boxing.”

Dawson and Garcia both overcame the disappoint­ment of 2017 to bounce back in style and take this year’s titles in their respective weight categories.

Dawson coasted through the 54kg division before Garcia thrilled the crowd with a first-round stoppage in the 64kg competitio­n.

Telford added: “Both girls winning gold topped things off.

“Last year Hannah was stopped in the first round of her first fight and she was hugely disappoint­ed.

“Fast forward 12 months and she stopped both of her opponents to win the competitio­n.

“We all thought Adriana was very unlucky last year and I know she felt she was robbed in her semi-final.

“It has been motivating her all year and this time she went down there and stopped her opponent in the first round of the final.

“For both Hannah and Adriana there was a sense this was redemption.”

Farrell, despite boasting only 18 bouts under his belt, was entered in the open category at the 2018 Championsh­ips – normally reserved for fighters with more than 21 fights.

The Northumbri­a boxer’s quarterfin­al opponent from Liverpool went into the contest on the back of 79 fights. However, Farrell came out all guns blazing to set up a mouthwater­ing match against Lewicki – one of English boxing’s leading amateurs.

Telford said: “I asked Alex to step up a level and he took Lewicki all the way. It was fantastic to watch.

“Everyone has bought into what we are trying to do this year and Alex, Hannah and Adriana epitomise our ethos.

“After an uncertain summer we have ended up with a good squad this year and we have been relatively active.

“There are a lot of new faces and we have been working hard to have them embedded in our culture and attitude.

“There is a squad of 20 boxers here and the team spirit is fantastic.

“Five made their Northumbri­a debuts in Staffordsh­ire and there were plenty of positives to take from a great weekend.”

These Northumbri­a boxers made their finals at the 2018 BUCS Championsh­ips: Dawson (54kg), Hasan Ahmed (56kg), Garcia (64kg), Callum Brownstein (64kg), Tom Douglas (69kg), Gary Kadansky (91kg).

 ??  ?? Hannah Dawson (left) and Adriana Garcia, who struck gold for Team Northumbri­a at the BUCS Boxing Championsh­ips, with squad coach Mark Telford
Hannah Dawson (left) and Adriana Garcia, who struck gold for Team Northumbri­a at the BUCS Boxing Championsh­ips, with squad coach Mark Telford

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