The registrations deadline of the 68th Bocskai Memorial Tournament is extended until January 5
The deadline for the registrations to the upcoming traditional Bocskai Memorial Tournament has been extended to January 5, 2024 and all of the National Federations are able to send their teams to the elite competition.
The 68th edition of the Bocskai Memorial Tournament will be held in Debrecen, Hungary from January 14 until the 21st in 2024. The deadline for the registrations to this strong competition is December 30, 2023.
All of the five Confederations sent their boxers to the Bocskai Memorial Tournament in the previous years and more than 50 nations enjoyed the competition in the city of Debrecen which is located in the Eastern part of the Central European country.
The interest to participate in the new edition of the Bocskai Memorial Tournament is high from the European and Asian countries and the local organizers are expecting to host a small world championship in the beginning of 2024.
The traditional and prestigious international elite tournament will open the year in 2024 and the Bocskai could be a perfect preparation opportunity before the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event.
The 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event will take place in Busto Arsizio, North Italy between February 29 and March 13 therefore the interest to the Bocskai Memorial Tournament is huge from the National Federations.
The first competition day of the upcoming Bocskai Memorial Tournament is on January 16 while the finals will be taking place on January 19 and 20.
All of the 12 women and the 13 men weight classes are in the official program at the 68th Bocskai Memorial Tournament.
The traditional event was launched in 1956 in the year of the Hungarian Revolution and supported the development of many big champions.
The number of the boxers in last event was 279 including 105 women hopes at the 2023 Bocskai Memorial Tournament. The number of the participating countries was 25 and this is the very first time when the competition is being held in three rings.