Charley Davison, Rosie Eccles, Chantelle Reid, Lewis Richardson, Pat Brown and Delicious Orie have been named today by the British Olympic Association (BOA) as the six boxers that will represent Team GB at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The three men and three women earnt their ticket for Paris by securing a quota place at one of the three Olympic Qualification events organised by the Paris Boxing Unit of the IOC, which has managed the boxing pathway to Paris 2024.
Reid and Brown earnt their places at the 1st World Qualification Tournament in Italy in April 2024. The last boxer to qualify was Richardson, who secured his place at the 2nd World Qualification Tournament in Thailand which concluded at the start of June.
Team GB Chef de Mission, Mark England, said: “The GB boxers have always been an important and integral part of Team GB. The six selected today bring real talent, character and personality to the team and we’re all looking forward to seeing how they perform at the Games. In Performance Director Rob McCracken, the boxers have an exceptional mentor, who knows how to bring out their best performances. I’m excited to watch them compete.”
Paris will be Davison’s second Games after she competed at Tokyo 2020 whilst her teammates will all be making their Olympic debut.
Davison commented: “Tokyo was a great experience but qualifying for a second time means a little bit more to me. I am much more experienced boxer now and I know what to expect at an Olympics, so I am going into the Games feeling confident.”
Orie said: “Winning gold at a multi-sport event like the Commonwealth Games was a brilliant and I am looking forward to putting all of that experience to good use at the Olympics. We have all worked so hard to get to this point and, it is great to have qualified, but the job is not yet done and my aim is to keep working hard and make sure I am in the best possible shape when it comes to competing on the biggest stage of all in Paris.”
Eccles said: I have put so much effort into this and had so many ups and downs along the way so to finally qualify for the Olympics and be confirmed as a member of Team GB for Paris 2024 is an amazing feeling.”
Reid explained: “I was advised to stop boxing in my teens but the sport is in my family and after seeing my brother do well, I made a comeback in 2023 so it’s been an incredible 18 months. To have qualified for the Olympics and now be part of Team GB in Paris is a dream come true.”
| Name | Weight class | Hometown (Club) |
| Charley Davison | Bantamweight – 54kg | Lowestoft (Triple A) |
| Rosie Eccles | Welterweight – 66kg | Cardiff (Pontypool ABC) |
| Chantelle Reid | Middleweight – 75kg | Derby (Kode Red) |
| Lewis Richardson | Light-middleweight – 71kg | Colchester (East Essex Elite ABC) |
| Pat Brown | Heavyweight – 92kg | Manchester (Moss Side Fire Station Boxing Club) |
| Delicious Orie | Super-heavyweight – 92kg+ | Wolverhampton (Small Heath ABC) |
124 men and 124 women will take part in the Olympic boxing competition. It will feature seven weight classes for men and six for women and run from Saturday 27th July to Saturday 10th August 2024.

