Canadian boxer Wright loses last chance at qualifying for Paris Olympics

Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright fell just short of making the Olympics on Sunday, beaten 5-0 by Mexico's Fatima in the quarterfinals of the women's 50-kilogram division at a last-ditch qualifier.

34-year-old from Oakville, Ont., drops quarterfinal bout to Mexican opponent

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Canada's Mckenzie Wright, left, in this 2023 file photo, lost her matchup with Fatima Herrera of Mexico on Sunday at the Olympic boxing qualifier in Bangkok. (Dolores Ochoa/The Associated Press)

Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright fell just short of making the Olympics on Sunday, beaten 5-0 by Mexico's Fatima in the quarterfinals of the women's 50-kilogram division at a last-ditch qualifier.

A win and the 34-year-old from Oakville, Ont., would have joined Canadians Tammara Thibeault (75 kilograms) and welterweight Wyatt Sanford (63.5 kilograms) in Paris next month.

They qualified by virtue of gold-medal performances at last year's Pan American Games. Both were members of Canada's five-boxer team for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and Thibeault was a world champion in 2022.

The Paris boxing competition features 13 weight classes — seven for men and six for women.

Wright was the last of nine Canadians trying to qualify at the Bangkok tournament.

Scarlett Delgado, Terris Smith, Sara Kali, Junior Petanqui, Keven Beausejour and Doni Foreman lost earlier.

Marie Alahmadieh didn't make it to her first bout due to "unforeseen health-related issues," according to Boxing Canada. Victor Tremblay failed to make weight for his first fight in the 57-kg bracket.

Wright earned a 5-0 decision over Serbia's Nina Radovanovic on Saturday to move into the final eight.

Wright, a graduate of Niagara College's practical nursing program, won her third senior national title in 2023 after a four-year hiatus from boxing. She also claimed bronze at last year's Pan American Games.

The Bangkok qualifier, which runs through Monday, determines the final 51 quota places (23 for women and 28 for men) for the Paris Games this summer.

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