About Us

Welcome to the CCCU Boxing Club

We are CCCU's amateur boxing club with a variety of skill levels. Any level of experience ranging from being completely new to the sport, to having done boxing for years, is welcome!

Boxing encourages fitness and full-body training from a qualified boxing coach. This includes leaning boxing stances and punches, box-fit and HIIT. Training occurs weekly on Monday and Friday which also gives the opportunity to socialise and make new friends. Our socials happen every Wednesday alongside the other sports teams at the weekly 'Final Whistle' event hosted by The Lounge. This is a great event to mix with other teams, and celebrate sports achievements, alongside some games and challenges. Each week there is a different dress-up theme to change things up a bit and make it even more enjoyable!

Committee:

President: Jess Parker-Garland

Vice-President: Harry King

Treasurer: Tasha Clark

Wellbeing Officer: Patrick Rodriguez Mulrooney

Captain: Jonathan Arnold George & Sean Purdy

Social Secretary: Katherine Mullins & Harry King

Social Media Officer: Tasha Clark

How to Join

In order to play for sports teams at Christ Church you need to purchase the two different memberships linked on this page: Students' Union Sport Membership and Christ Church Sport Subscription.

Christ Church Sport Subscription + Students' Union Sport Membership = Sports Club Member

Without both memberships & subscription you will not be able to take part in your club's activities, training and matches.

Once you have selected your Boxing membership, you can process your Christ Church Sport Subscription.

This group has no memberships available to purchase.

Please check back again soon to join this group!

Part 1 · Christ Church Sport Membership

As a member you get access to all the essentials for your sport, including:

  • Matchday and training facilities
  • Coaching (when agreed)
  • Entry fees for competitions (BUCS leagues, local, regional, and national events)
  • Transport to and from main competitions
  • Payment for officials
  • Necessary equipment
  • Affiliation fees with your National Governing Body, plus extra benefits (like increased insurance, partner discounts, ticket ballot entries for pro sports)
  • First aid cover during training and competitions

Your club also gets extra perks:

  • Free facility hire for Varsity, charity or special events
  • Support with development initiatives (like achieving SportsMark, social action projects, or making your sport more accessible)
  • Help with finding work or volunteer opportunities in sport
  • Assistance in getting sports qualifications (coaching, officiating, etc.)
  • Additional benefits from our local partnerships

Part 2 · Students' Union Sport Membership

This membership is set by your club and the funds are only spent on things that will collectively help support the club.

Examples of what your memberships can be spent on but are not limited to are:

  • Kit
  • Dinners/end-of-year awards
  • Extra sessions outside of budgeted Christ Church Sport Membership costs
  • Extra travel outside of budgeted Christ Church Sport Membership costs
  • Trips and events

Not only does your membership help support your clubs extracurricular activities and it also allows the union to do the following:

  • Insurance for all signed-up sports members
  • Contact committee members about key information throughout the year
  • Allow committee members access to their club email accounts
  • Allow you to run and vote in Committee Elections
  • Committee members to access the website and finance systems