Four Boxers selected for the 2022 IBA Women’s World Championships

Montreal – April 11, 2022. The Canadian Elite women will look to build on their success from the
Continental Championships at the 2022 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships. The competition will
take place from May 6th to 21st in Istanbul, Turkey. The following boxers will represent Canada at this
tournament:

48 kg Priyanka Dhillon
54 kg Scarlett Delgado
66 kg Charlie Cavanagh
75 kg Tammara Thibeault

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Women’s World Boxing Championships have not been held since
2019, when Tammara Thibeault won bronze. Tammara will look to improve on that result while her
teammates will be making their debut in this competition.


“After two years of cancellations, we are happy that the Women’s World Championships will finally take
place,” said Daniel Trépanier, Boxing Canada’s High Performance Director. “This team performed well at
the Continental Championships and will now have an opportunity to improve on the international
scene.”


A training camp will be taking place in Kienbaum, Germany from April 25th to May 6th. The official draw is scheduled for Sunday, May 8th and the competition will begin the following day. All information relating to the tournament, such as draw sheets, schedule, and results, will be updated throughout the
championships on our Event webpage and social media platforms.

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For all media requests, please contact: Eleni Siganos
Communication, Marketing & Events Manager
Boxing Canada
(514) 570-1750
esiganos@boxingcanada.org

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