Summary

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage

  • Coverage of both Ring A and Ring B

  • Evening Session: Luke McCormack in the semi-finals on Ring A, Cheavon Clarke and Frazer Clarke in semi-finals on Ring B

  • Karriss Artingstall defeats Stephanie Thour in semi-final bout to qualify for Tokyo

  • Afternoon Session: Charley Davison, Lauren Price, Pat McCormack and Benjamin Whittaker compete on Ring A in semi-finals having already qualified for the Tokyo Olympics

  • Afternoon Session: Caroline Dubois has already sealed Olympic qualification and will feature on Ring B

  • Opening three days of qualifying took place in March 2020 in London, before being halted for the Coronavirus pandemic

  • Rearranged event in Paris runs from 4-8 June

  1. Watch: Emotional Clarke reaches Tokyo 2020 Olympics after tough winpublished at 06:35 British Summer Time 7 June 2021

    An emotional Frazer Clarke qualifies for the Tokyo Olympics after beating Berat Acar in Paris, becoming the tenth British boxer to book a spot at the Games.

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    Frazer Clarke reaches Tokyo 2020 Olympics after tough win

  2. Watch: Cheavon Clarke books spot in Tokyopublished at 21:25 British Summer Time 6 June 2021

    Catch-up on Saturday's action as Cheavon Clarke secures his spot in Tokyo.

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    Cheavon Clarke claims Tokyo Olympics spot after win

  3. Watch: McCormack reaches Tokyo 2020 after Paris winpublished at 21:13 British Summer Time 6 June 2021

    Catch-up on Pat McCormack's performance from Saturday's bout in Paris.

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    Pat McCormack beats Eskerkhan Madiev to claim spot at Tokyo Olympics

  4. Who has qualified for Tokyo and who made their final?published at 21:13 British Summer Time 6 June 2021

    In total 11 British boxers have now qualified for the rearranged Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games via this qualification event. Galal Yafai and Peter McGrail had qualified during the original event in London in March 2020 and they have been joined by Luke McCormack, Pat McCormack, Ben Whittaker, Cheavon Clarke and Frazer Clarke in the men's competition. Lauren Price, Caroline Dubois, Charley Davison and Karriss Artingstall have all qualified in the women's competition.

    Who has made their final?

    Galal Yafai in the flyweight (52kg)

    Pat McCormack in the welterweight (69kg)

    Ben Whittaker in the light-heavyweight (81kg)

    Frazer Clarke in the super-heavyweight (91kg+)

    Charley Davison in the flyweight (51kg)

    Caroline Dubois in the lightweight (60kg)

    Lauren Price in the middleweight (75kg)

  5. What are the European Olympic Boxing qualifiers and how do they work?published at 21:07 British Summer Time 6 June 2021

    The European Olympic Boxing qualifiers in Paris will be a continuation of the Road to Tokyo European Olympic qualifier in London that was suspended after three days of competition due to the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.

    It will pick up where the first event left off and be based on the draw from the original event.

    There are 77 spots (50 male and 27 female) left at Tokyo with 176 boxers from across Europe competing across eight men’s weight categories and five women’s.

    The competition will continue through to medal stages and a final in all 13 weight-classes as performance at the Boxing Road to Tokyo qualifying events will impact on seeding at Tokyo 2021.

  6. How can I watch the European Olympic Boxing Qualifiers?published at 21:07 British Summer Time 6 June 2021

    All times are BST and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    Coverage of the rearranged European Olympic Boxing Qualifiers in Paris will be available on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

    Both Ring A and Ring B will be available live and on catch-up for 30 days after the event.

    Full schedule

    Monday 7 June

    13:00-15:15 and 17:00-19:45

    Tuesday 8 June

    13:00-14:30 and 17:00-18:45

  7. How to get into boxingpublished at 21:06 British Summer Time 6 June 2021

    BBC Sport

    Media caption,

    Boxer Lawrence Okolie on being bullied at school for his weight

    With the likes of heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua filling out stadiums, boxing is as popular as ever. There are hundreds of gyms all over the United Kingdom. Club finders in England, external, Wales, external, Scotland, external and Ireland, external.

    There are different weight categories which means boxing is for everyone.You don't need to get hurt to enjoy boxing. But most people use the sport as a way of fitness rather than getting in the ring and or competing.Skipping, hitting the punch bag or pads and different exercise drills are used in training and beginners can take it at their own pace.

    GB Boxing, external has some great resources so that you can see what boxing is all about, and have a better idea of the rules and regulations.