England Boxing Youth ChampionshipsEntry Form 2015
For Boxers born in 1997 & 1998 only
Boxers Surname
(Block capitals) / Boxers First Name (Block capitals)
Boxer’s Signature / Date of Birth
BCR1 Number / MALE / FEMALE
Club / Association
Email Address / Telephone Number
Club Secretary Name / Club Secretary Signature
Weight Categories: tick box of weight category entered
Male / Female
Over 47kg not exceeding 49 kg / Over 45 kg not exceeding 48 kg
Over 49kg not exceeding 52 kg / Over 48 kg not exceeding 51 kg
Over 52kg not exceeding 56 kg / Over 51 kg not exceeding 54 kg
Over 56kg not exceeding 60 kg / Over 54 kg not exceeding 57 kg
Over 60kg not exceeding 64 kg / Over 57 kg not exceeding 60 kg
Over 64 kg not exceeding 69 kg / Over 60 kg not exceeding 64 kg
Over 69 kg not exceeding 75 kg / Over 64 kg not exceeding 69 kg
Over 75 kg not exceeding 81 kg / Over 69 kg not exceeding 75 kg
Over 81kg not exceeding 91kg / Over 75 kg not exceeding 81 kg
Over 91kg / Over 81 kg
Host Association named first.
Association Championships Round shall be completed by Sunday 1st February 2015.
The Pre Quarter Final Round shall be completed by Sunday 8th February 2015
Merseyside & Cheshire / V / Yorkshire
Midlands / V / East Midlands
Southern Counties / V / Home Counties
The Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and Finals shall be held 20th, 21st & 22nd February. Venue TBC

1.The England Boxing YouthChampionships shall be governed by the entry conditions set out below.

2.Competing Boxers may be British or Non-British and must be registered with England Boxing. Non- British Boxers must have held an ME3 for 1 year from the date of their first medical shown in the ME3. Boxers must represent the Club of which they were a member preceding the Championships.

Boxers must declare all details of competitive bouts in other combat sports. These numbers must be entered at the top on page 1 on the ME3.

Boxers must have competed in at least 2 England Boxing Bouts on entry.

Acceptance of entry does not necessarily imply that the entrant is eligible or that he will be allowed to compete. Those in doubt as to their eligibility should refer their case to the Hon. Secretary of their Association, or to the England Boxing office.

Boxers must be born in 1997 or 1998

3. A Boxer may only enter through one Association and compete at one weight. Should the Boxer be too light or too heavy for the weight category

that they declared on the entry form, they may transfer to his correct weight at the initial General Weigh In. He cannot transfer to a different weight

category after the General Weigh In of the Championships has taken place.

4.The entry form must be signed by the Boxer, giving their correct name and date of birth. The Hon. Secretary of the Boxer’s Club must also sign the entry form, to verify that the Boxer’s details are correct. The Parent or Guardian, who will be responsible for the correctness of the information given, must have signed the Boxers BCR1. The BCR1 must contain the Boxers current address and the Boxers photo must be a current likeness.

5.By allowing a Boxer to enter this Championship, the Boxer’s Parent or Guardian will have been deemed to have given consent to allow any official video recording or photographing of the event, including the boxing and the presentation ceremony,to take place. Also to allow the Boxer’s name, photographs and video footage to be used in all media for publicity purposes if required. Video recording or photography in the weigh in area, changing rooms or warm up areas is strictly forbidden.

6.Male Boxers to box 3x3 minute rounds. Female Boxers to box 4x2 minute rounds.

7.During the 2-hour Weigh in period, Boxers may have as many check weighs as is required.

Boxers must wear boxing shorts or underpants when weighing in.

8.Gloves - all boxers must wear 10oz currentAIBA approved stamped gloves, supplied by the organisers.

9.A Boxer may have a maximum of 3 Coaches in his corner. Training shoes or boxing boots, tracksuits or suitable sportswear must be worn by all Coaches. Shorts must not be worn. Civilian clothing must not be worn. Mobile phones or other electrical devices are not permitted at ringside.

10.Medical Record Cards (BCR1) must be produced at the time of time of the weigh in at all stages of the Championships.

11.For the Pre Quarter Final tournaments, appointed Officials will be paid expenses by their own Association. Official’s expenses for the Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final shall be paid by England Boxing.

12.All Boxers must wear a gum shield, cup protector, current AIBA approved bandages on the hands and a current AIBA approved stamped Head Guard, when competing. Red or similar coloured gum shieldsmay not be worn.

13.Where both Boxers in the eliminating round of a weight class are disqualified, the Association or Associations jointly concerned will NOT be permitted to nominate a representative to the next stage.

14.All participants i.e. Boxers and Coaches are reminded that these Championships are subject to the AIBA Anti –Doping Rules.

15.The 10 Points Must scoring system will be in use at all times. The scoring machine, will be used at all rounds of the Championships, using 5 Judges.

16.If there is no opponent for a Boxer to compete in the National Final, they will only be awarded the National Title if they have boxed at an earlier stage.

17.The waistband on a Boxer’s shorts must be a different colour than their vest so as to determine the waistline. No boxer shall wear a Red vest in the Blue corner or a Blue vest in the Red corner.

18.All boxers must wear a Red Head Guard and Gloves in the Red corner and a BlueHead Guard and Gloves in the Blue corner.

19.All Boxers must be clean-shaven before presenting themselves to the tournament Medical Officer. A female boxer’s hair must be contained under the head guard.

20.After competing there must have been at least 12 hours elapsed before a Boxer can compete again.

21.The entry fee of £5.00 must accompany each application.

22. Any possible changes made to AIBA Competition or Technical Rules, as made by AIBA, after this Entry Form has been issued to Associations, then the changed rule will override any previous rule as stated on this Entry Form.