Yorkshire Post

Price glad boxing training is resuming in Sheffield

- CARL LIVESEY

WORLD CHAMPION Lauren Price is among 12 elite boxers who will return to training in Sheffield next week as the sport becomes the latest to rebound from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Members of the GB boxing squad have been in lockdown since the abandonmen­t of the Olympic qualifying tournament in London in March when the scale of the health crisis became apparent.

Returning boxers, who will be accompanie­d by four coaches and sport science staff, will be required to socially distance at all times and will not yet be able to engage in sparring or pad sessions.

It is envisaged that full contact training could resume within as little as two weeks, provided stage two of the process, as dictated by the government’s guidance on the return of elite sport, has been achieved.

Price, who has endured lockdown in a house in Sheffield with another squad member, Karriss Artingstal­l, said: “I am looking forward to going into camp and getting back into a routine of training three times a day.

“The GB Boxing coaches and staff have been in touch with us throughout lockdown and have prepared us for the fact that returning to the gym will not be the same as usual.

“They have put loads of work into this and I do not have any concerns about going back. I am looking forward to it.”

As part of the process, boxers will be subject to strict schedules and will be screened and questioned upon arrival at the gym at the English Institute of Sport.

The qualifying process for Tokyo is not expected to resume until early next year, but there is a desire to expedite the process of bringing boxers back to full training as soon as conditions allow.

Also among those to return in the first wave are superheavy­weight Frazer Clarke, who has been training in his garage in Burton, and flyweight Galal Yafai, who has had limited access to facilities at his flat in Solihull.

All GB boxers have been working to individual home training programmes supervised by performanc­e director Rob McCracken, who has worked closely on the return to training with GB Boxing chief executive Matt Holt who said they had been working hard to get safe training back on.

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