• Home
  • Other Sports
  • Rosie Eccles Earns Olympic Redemption After She Stars At European Games

Rosie Eccles Earns Olympic Redemption After She Stars At European Games

Olympic Rings. Pic: Alamy

Olympic Rings. Pic: Alamy

Rosie Eccles is poised to make amends for her Olympic heartache before Tokyo 2021. The Welsh boxer – who missed out three years ago because of illness – has secured a remarkable opportunity to compete for an Olympic gold medal at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

By Hannah Blackwell

Rosie Eccles is poised to make amends for her Olympic heartache before Tokyo 2021.

The Welsh boxer – who missed out three years ago because of illness – has secured a remarkable opportunity to compete for an Olympic gold medal at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

The 26-year-old, who claimed the light-middleweight gold at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year, demonstrated her exceptional skills once again at the European Games held in Poland.

In a high quality performance, Eccles advanced to the semi-ifinals and clinched her qualification for the Olympic Games in France next year.

The European Games is being used as Olympic qualification in some sports and on Wednesday, Eccles achieved a hard-fought victory against Amy Broadhurst, the world and European champion from Ireland.

With the judges ultimately awarding her a split decision victory by a margin of 3-2, Eccles displayed her determination and prowess in the ring.

Eccles was almost overcome with emotion afterwards.

Through tears, she said: “I’ve got no words. I just thought after everything that’s happened, it was too good to happen to me. I kept coming back, grinding away. When you want something so bad it just feels impossible.”

She added: “Amy is one of the people I admire more than anyone in the boxing world. She’s been through some rough patches like me and honestly I wish that was the final.

“Charley, that we qualified together, we roomed together, we lived together, we cried together and now we win together.”

Eccles dramatically rallied from conceding the first round to Ireland’s Amy Broadhurst.

Rosie Eccles Goes One Better . . . Winning Commonwealth Games Gold In Emphatic Fashion

The skilled Irish southpaw countered Eccles with well-placed right hooks. But the Welsh 66kg-fighter powered forward with high volume attacks to slam her right cross through.

They finished working desperately hard and it was Eccles who took a split decision win.

It was an impressive result for the Welsh Commonwealth Games champion Eccles.

Broadhurst, as well as being a gold medallist at the Commonwealths, also won World and European gold medals in the weight class below.

Tokyo Olympic gold medallist Kellie Harrington is on the same Ireland team at lightweight, Broadhurst has moved up to 66kgs as she seeks to realise her Olympic dream.

Harrington also qualified for Paris on Wednesday after beating Sweden Agnes Alexiusson.

There will be two more world qualification events next year.

Related News

Glamorgan’s Ben Kellaway. Pic. Alamy

Glamorgan Given Ben Kellaway Boost After Tame Draw

Ben Kellaway is expected to return to fitness in around a fortnight after Glamorgan head coach Richard Dawson confirmed the all-rounder is making encouraging progress in his recovery.

David Williams | 16 hours ago
Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin, Toyota GR Yaris Rally1, action during the 2026 Rally Islas Canarias. Pic: Alamy

Elfyn Evans Feeling Up and Down Even Though He’s Back on Top

Elfyn Evans is back on top of the World Rally Championship standings but admitted to mixed feelings after gathering points at Rally Islas Canarias.

Gareth James | 21 hours ago
Mark Williams congratulates Barry Hawkins. Pic: Alamy

Mark Williams Admits Fourth World Title Remains a Bridge Too Far

Mark Williams bowed out of the Halo World Championship with trademark honesty and dignity after admitting Barry Hawkins was simply too strong for him at the Crucible.

Rhys Davies | Apr 26, 2026
Ben Kellaway leaves the field at Cardiff. Pic. Alamy

Ben Kellaway Spins Both Ways . . . But is Definitely Heading Upwards

Ben Kellaway is tipped for big things this season and wants to grasp his opportunities with both hands, as he tells Graham Thomas.

Graham Thomas | Apr 23, 2026
: Team Wales swimmer Matt Richards. Pic: Alamy

It’s All Kids’ Play for Matt Richards

Matt Richards reckons his biggest successes come when he stops overthinking and “races like I did when I was a little kid”.

David Williams | Apr 21, 2026
The Dragon Diary

Mark Williams is Still the Hottest Potter in Wales

Snooker’s World Championship gets into full swing this week, with Mark Williams – as ever, it seems – carrying Welsh hopes.

Graham Thomas | Apr 20, 2026