Gráinne Walsh
Boxing
BIOGRAPHY
Gráinne Walsh represented Ireland in the women’s 66kg boxing event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where she was eliminated in the preliminary round by Hungary’s Anna Hamori on a 3-2 split decision – a result that drew considerable controversy, as Hamori had a point deducted for holding during the bout.
Walsh grew up in Tullamore, Co. Offaly and played soccer for eight years before taking up boxing, including three years with Shamrock Rovers Ladies and a cap for the Ireland Under-17 side. She began boxing with Spartacus Boxing Club in Tullamore. She was a World and European quarter-finalist in 2016 and won a bronze medal at the 2019 European Games in Minsk, but a thumb injury requiring surgery prevented her from qualifying for Tokyo 2020.
Qualification for Paris also proved arduous – she appeared on the verge of securing her place at the first qualifier in Italy before losing a split decision, and ultimately qualified at the final qualifier in Thailand in June 2024, winning four bouts. She studied at NUI Galway.







