Kaye SCOTT

Kaye SCOTT - Schedule
Time | Event | Status | ||
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Sun, 8 Apr
12:44
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Women's 69kg
Quarterfinal 2
AUS Kaye SCOTT
W
NGR Itunu ORIOLA
L
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Finished |
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Wed, 11 Apr
19:15
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Women's 69kg
Semifinal 1
WAL Rosie ECCLES
W
AUS Kaye SCOTT
L
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Finished |
Legend
- L: Lost
- W: Winner
Biographical Information
Highlights:
Year | Location | Event | Rank |
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2014 | Glasgow, SCO | Women's 75kg | QF |
Year | Location | Event | Rank |
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2016 | Astana, KAZ | Women's 81kg | 2 |
2014 | Jeju City, KOR | Women's 75kg | R16 |
2012 | Qinhuangdao, CHN | Women's 69kg | QF |
Hobbies:
Beach, reading, music, dance and performing arts (Facebook, 5 Oct 2017)
Occupation: Personal trainer (Athlete, Oct 2017)
Education: Human movement at University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Athlete, Oct 2017)
Languages spoken: English
Coach:
CLUB: Jamie PITTMAN (AUS) (dailytelegraph.com.au, 4 Oct 2017)
NATIONAL: Kevin SMITH (ENG) (Facebook, 5 Oct 2017)
Reason: At 21, a local gym instructor saw her potential and asked her to do boxing training. After a few months of pestering, decided to give a session a go. (sportette.com.au, 8 Jul 2014)
Ambition: Winning a gold medal at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. (dailytelegraph.com.au, 4 Oct 2017)
Memorable: Silver medal at the 2016 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan. (Athlete, Oct 2017)
Hero: "Olympian boxer and coach, Jamie PITTMAN (AUS)." (Athlete, Oct 2017)
Influence: "First coach, Daniel FLEMING, and current coach, Jamie PITTMAN." (Athlete, Oct 2017)
Ritual: "Comp gear (boots and socks) matching the corner I'm fighting out of." (Athlete, Oct 2017)
SO CLOSE
Silver medal in the 81kg category at the 2016 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan. (AIBA, 27 May 2016)
GLASGOW QUARTERS
Competed in her first Commonwealth Games at Glasgow 2014. Advanced to the quarterfinals, where she lost to Lauren PRICE (WAL), who was the eventual bronze medallist in the 69-75kg category. Also captained the boxing team at the Games. (dailytelegraph.com.au, 4 Oct 2017; g2014results.thecgf.com, 30 Jul 2014)
WEIGHT BATTLE
While most boxers were generally shredding to make their weight classification, SCOTT had to do the reverse during her campaign for the London 2012 Olympic Games. "(London) 2012 was the first time for women's boxing to be included at an Olympics. But there's only three weight divisions - 51kg, 60kg, 75kg. I normally fight in the 69kg division, but I've been doing a weights program and trying to bulk up, so I can fight the 75kg." Eventually missed out on the team. (dailytelegraph.com.au, 2 Aug 2013)
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Legend
: Gold
: Silver
: Bronze
: Gold Medal Event
: Bronze Medal Event
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