Billy Ward (boxer) explained

Billy Ward
Fullname:William Ward
Nationality:Australian
Weight Class:Light Flyweight
Club:Gladstone Amateur Boxing Club
Birth Date:1993 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
Death Place:Gladstone, Queensland, Australia
Weight:49kg (108lb)

William Ward (16 July 1993 – 4 August 2013)[1] was an Australian amateur boxer selected for the 2012 Summer Olympics in the light flyweight division.[2]

Career

Ward began his sporting career as a gymnast, winning a Queensland junior title in 2004. He switched to boxing in 2006 and the following year won an Australian junior title.

His boxing was curtailed by Ross River Fever in 2008 but he fought on and in 2011 he made the semifinals of the Australian Under 19 championships as a flyweight. The following year, he stepped up to open competition and dropped a weight division to light flyweight. He won both the Australian title and the Oceania Olympic Qualification tournament that year to earn a place at the London Olympic Games.

2012 Olympic record

Personal life and death

Ward was noted for his short stature and curly red hair. He told the Sydney Morning Herald, most people assume he was a jockey rather than a boxer.[3] The Gladstone Observer reported that when he returned to Gladstone after winning the Oceania qualifier, he was met by a group of fans wearing red curly wigs.[4]

Ward committed suicide on 4 August 2013, aged 20, in Gladstone, Queensland.[5]

References

  1. Web site: Tributes flow after Gladstone boxer Billy Ward dies . 2013-08-09. ABC.
  2. Web site: London 2012 - Billy Ward . London2012.olympics.com.au . 1993-07-16 . 2013-08-09.
  3. Web site: Aussie boxers line up at shot at gold . News.smh.com.au . 2012-04-02 . 2013-08-09.
  4. Web site: Billy Ward is off to London . Gladstone Observer . 2012-03-27 . 2013-08-09.
  5. Web site: Mary Bolling . Community in shock over death of boxer Billy Ward . Gladstone Observer . 2013-08-05 . 2013-08-09.