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Boxing hotshot Holly has what it takes to get to an Olympic Games Coach says former Chichester school pupil has attributes to reach the top

- Lewis Mason See more local sport at www.chichester.co.uk Send items to sport.sussex@jpimedia.co.uk

Chichester hot boxing prospect Holly Heffron has the potential to grace the Olympic stage.

That’s how highly coach Q Shillingfo­rd rates the next Heart Of Portsmouth club fighter he anticipate­s making it into the Great Britain team.

The coronaviru­s outbreak might have stalled Heffron’s promising progress last year.

But Shillingfo­rd says it will turn out to be just a minor bump in the road as Heffron bids to make it right to the top.

The former Bishop Luffa School pupil had planned for a gap year to focus on boxing in 2020 before Covid-19 put paid to that.

Despite not being able to spar or have bouts, Heffron’s drive remained as she worked tirelessly with Shillingfo­rd on her strength and technique.

The 18-year-old missed out on competing at the European Youth Championsh­ips in November.

But Shillingfo­rd has constantly reiterated to formerSt Gerards Boxing Club member Heffron that this will be her year as she hopes to secure selection for April’s AIBA World Youth Championsh­ips in Poland.

“She’s got the potential to go to an Olympic Games,” insisted Shillingfo­rd.

“She’s won the English title, she’s been up hovering around and gone to European tournament­s and boxed for England on many occasions.

“Last year was going to be her year, she’d just finished school, she was taking a gap year and we were trying to get her on Team GB because she was that good.

“The whole year was basically lost to Covid and I’m absolutely gutted.

“But she’s worked on her strength, worked on her stance, worked on switching, we’ve worked on loads of stuff. I can’t wait for her to get out there.

“As far as I’m concerned, Holly Heffron is the number one in the country and if anyone should go to the World Youth Championsh­ips ... because she was selected for the Europeans but they got cancelled, the next one is the World Championsh­ips.”

Heffron claimed a maiden national title at the England Youth Championsh­ips last year before the Covid-19 pandemic virtually shutdown the sport.

When the teenager is allowed to return to training this year, full focus will be on the upcoming worlds. However, with Heffron soon to be progressin­g into the senior ranks, Shillingfo­rd is then set to take his star performer to Sheffield in a bid to get her onto Team GB.

“I’ve constantly been reminding her this is her year and as soon as Team GB is back we’ll be up there,” he remarked.

“I was going to take her to Team GB for sparring. I will take Holly up there very, very soon. As soon as she can have a couple of spars, we’ll go up there and put her on display.”

 ?? ?? Holly Heffron has impressed her coaches, who say she can reach Olympic standards
Holly Heffron has impressed her coaches, who say she can reach Olympic standards
 ?? ?? Holly Heffron with England coaches Amanda Coulson and Mike Driscoll
Holly Heffron with England coaches Amanda Coulson and Mike Driscoll

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