Last year’s world middleweight champion couldn’t defend her title because of a boycott of the worlds. The route to Paris 2024 is especially tough for boxers.
kept herself busy in Montreal: training at the gym, reading urban studies textbooks and walking her energetic husky/border collie mix.
The 26-year-old Canadian, like many athletes around the world, has found her career affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.because the International Boxing Association allows athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete unrestricted, with national flags and anthems, in defiance of the International Olympic Committee and other world bodies. They’ll also skip the men’s event that starts April 30 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
The tag line for the worlds was “embrace the combination of art and science.” These days, “behold the clash of sport and politics” would have been more apt.
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