Female Army Boxing
Boxing in the Army is a sport for both males and females on a completely equal footing, which is reaping real rewards for the Army Boxing Team.
The opportunities for females to box are wide ranging from unit level boxing with no previous experience to European Champions joining the Army.
The female squad train and compete alongside the men and the Army Boxing Team is exactly that, a team of strong minded committed individuals who perform better with the support of their team mates.
The Army Boxing Team Female honours:
- 2014 Commonwealth Games Bronze Medalist 60Kg and Northern Ireland representative – LCpl Alanna Murphy
- 2014 Army Sportswoman of the Year – LCpl Alanna Murphy
- 2015 England Elite Championship Silver Medalist 69kg and England representative – LCpl Stephanie Wroe
- 2015 England Elite Championship Silver Medalist 75kg and England representative – LCpl Alex Turbitt
- 2015 England Development Class A Champion 60kg – Cpl Sherry Poppleton
- 2015 England Development Class B Champion 60kg – Sig Shanice James
- 2015 England Development Class B Champion 69kg – Sgt Nikita Silvera
- 2015 England Development Class B Silver Medalist 75kg – Gnr Courtenay Taylor
- 2016 England Boxing Elite Champion Champion 69kg – Cpl Stephanie Wroe
- 2016 GB Boxing Elite Champion 69kg – Cpl Stephanie Wroe
- 2016 Armed Forces and Army Sportswoman of the Year – Cpl Stephanie Wroe
- 2016 England Development Class B Champion 57kg – Gunner Karriss Artingstall
- 2017 England Elite Champion 69kg – Cpl Stephanie Wroe
- 2017 England Elite Champion 54kg – Sapper Ebony Jones
- 2017 GB Elite Champion 54kg – Sapper Ebony Jones
- 2017 GB Elite Silver Medal 69kg – Cpl Stephanie Wroe
- 2017 Scotland Elite Champion 64kg – LCpl Megan Reid
- 2017 GB Elite Silver Medal 64kg – LCpl Megan Reid
If training in 1ST Class facilities with international boxers with top quality coaches is your aim ARMY BOXING is where it is at!
LCpl Alanna Murphy