The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Bassoonist who’s a big hit as a boxer!

Classical Class musician packs a punch in the ring too

- By Murray scougall MSCOUGALL@SUNDAYPOST.COM

She is a talented classicall­ytrained musician whose skills on the bassoon have won plaudits around the world.

But Hannah Rankin is making a name for herself on a very different stage – the boxing ring.

The 27- year- old, from Luss, beside Loch Lomond, won her first pro-boxing title last week in just her fourth pro fight and aims to become a world champion while continuing to perform and teach music. “So far, my two profession­s are working well together,” said Hannah, who grew up on Edentaggar­t Farm alongside her two younger sisters, Emma and Alice.

“My trainer, Noel Callan, takes special care to wrap my hands before every session so they don’t get damaged and affect my music.

“I was also trained in defence first, because I have to keep myself looking respectabl­e when going on stage.

“Occasional­ly you suffer a black eye, but I won’t spar in the days before I’m playing a concert.”

Inspired by her music- loving mum Clare, Hannah began piano lessons at eight, moved on to the flute at 10 and later learned the bassbassoo­n at Hermitage Academy in HeleHelens­burgh.

ShShe graduated with a Bachelor of MMusic with Honours at the RoyRoyal Conservato­ire in Glasgow and then moved to London to studstudy for her Masters.

“I’ve played all over the world witwith lots of different orchestras,” she continued.

“One of my highlights so far was playing with the St PePetersbu­rg Ballet Theatre for thetheir production of Swan Lake in the Coliseum.”

Hannah’s other love has alwalways been combat sports.

She took up tae kwon do when shshe was 10, but gave it up when mmusic became a priority. While she was studying in Glasgow she went back to the gym and began Muay Thai boxing to keep fit.

“I carried that on when I moved to London, but when my trainer left he was replaced by Derek Williams, a former European heavyweigh­t boxing champion, so I started boxing training and fell in love with it,” Hannah explained.

“I fought some white collar fights, which are three two-minute rounds where we wear head guards and 16oz gloves. Anyone can take part and all money goes to charity.

“Noel and Derek said I had natural talent and could turn profession­al, but only if my fiancé Mike and my dad, Andrew, were on board. “They both said if I wanted to give it a go, I should. My first fight was in May and I loved it.”

Hannah, who calls herself The Classical Warrior, has only suffered one loss so far, a controvers­ial decision in Norway where she fought a hometown fighter.

Last weekend she won her first championsh­ip, the super welterweig­ht internatio­nal challenge title, in front of her dad, partner and little sister Alice.

“It was in York Hall, which is such a special venue in boxing,” Hannah smiled.

“My mum passed away four years ago but she is my motivation and always in my mind.

“My aim is to win the world title and to have a fight in Scotland.”

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Hannah with her trainer Noel Callan
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Musician Hannah,ah, above and in the ring, below
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