Olympiversaries: Irish Boxing Celebrates Olympic Milestones
August 8th is a red letter day in the annals of Irish Olympic boxing.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of Michael Carruthâs Barcelona gold, the 30th anniversary of Wayne McCulloughâs silver, the first anniversary of Kellie Harringtonâs Tokyo gold and the 10th anniversary of Paddy Barnes London bronze.
Olympic games are traditionally staged at any point during the 6 week window from early July to late August, and finals are usually held across two days. Olympic results from all games since Athens, 1896, are available here
Ireland won two medals at the Barcelona Olympics, Gold on August 8th when welterweight Michael Carruth defeated Juan Hernandez Sierra:
- Round of 32: bye
- Round of 16: Defeated Mikaele Masoe (American Samoa) on points, 11-2
- Quarter-final: Defeated Andreas Otto (Germany) on points, 35-22
- Semi-final: Defeated Arkhom Chenglai (Thailand) on points, 11-4
- Final: Defeated Juan HernĂĄndez Sierra (Cuba) on points, 13-10

The second medal of the day, a silver went to Wayne McCullough, who battled battled against Hernandez Sierraâs countryman, Joel Casamayor:
- Defeated Fred Mutuweta â Points
- Defeated Ahmed Abbood â Points
- Defeated Mohammed Sabo â Points
- Defeated Gwang-Sik Li â Points
- Lost to Joel Casamayor â Points
Today also marks the first anniversary of Kellie Harringtonâs Tokyo gold, which she claimed following a battle against Brazilâs Beatriz Ferreirra.
Round of 16 â defeated Rebecca Nicoli (Italy)
Quarter Final â defeated Imane Khelif (Algeria)
Semi Final â defeated Sudaport Seesondee (Thailand)
Final-defeated Beatriz Ferreirra (Brazil)
Paddy Barnes, on this day, became Irelandâs only boxing double Olympic medallist. He claimed his first bronze in Beijing in 2008, and his second at London 2012, contesting against Zou Shiming of China:
- Round of 16 â defeated Thomas Essomba
Cameroon 15â10 - Quarter final â defeated Devendro Singh
India 23â18 - Semi-final â lost to Zou Shiming
China 15â15 / 44â45 (CB)

Earlier this month, on August 2nd, Irish Boxing celebrated the 70th anniversary of the first Olympic medal. It was claimed by Belfastâs John McNally. He came to the bantamweight silver medal on August 2nd, 1952 at the Helsinki Games, by split decision in his final against home boxer, Pentti Hamalainen of Finland. His route to the final included unanimous decision wins over a Filipino boxer, an Italian boxer and a South Korean boxer.
The â56 Games in Melbourne (4 medals), the â92 Games in Barcelona (2 medals), the â08 Games in Beijing (3 medals) the â12 Games in London (4 medals) and the Tokyo Games ( 2 medals) are all notable in that Ireland came home with multiple medals
Boxing remains Irelandâs most successful Olympic sport, winning 18 of Irelandâs 35 medals at the Games â half of Irelandâs boxing Olympic medals have been won since the 2008 Games in Beijing.
Courtesy of IABA
Irelandâs Olympic Medal Winners:
John McNally, Silver, menâs bantamweight, 1952, Helsinki
Fred Tiedt: Silver, menâs welterweight, 1956, Melbourne
Tony Byrne: Bronze, menâs lightweight, 1956, Melbourne
John Caldwell: Bronze, menâs flyweight, 1956, Melbourne
Freddie Gilroy: Bronze, menâs bantamweight, 1956, Melbourne
Jim McCourt: Bronze, menâs lightweight, 1964, Tokyo
Hugh Russell: Bronze, menâs flyweight, 1980, Moscow
Michael Carruth: Gold, menâs welterweight, 1992, Barcelona
Wayne McCullough: Silver, menâs bantamweight, 1992, Barcelona
Kenny Egan: Silver, menâs light heavyweight, 2008, Beijing
Darren Sutherland: Bronze, menâs middleweight, 2008, Beijing
Paddy Barnes: Bronze, menâs light flyweight, 2008, Beijing; Bronze, menâs light flyweight, 2012, London
Katie Taylor: Gold, womenâs lightweight, 2012, London
John Joe Nevin: Silver, menâs bantamweight, 2012, London
Michael Conlan: Bronze, menâs flyweight, 2012, London
Aidan Walsh: Bronze, menâs middleweight, 2021, Tokyo
Kellie Harrington: Gold, womenâs lightweight, 2021, Tokyo


