We were all shocked to hear that Katie Taylor has been knocked out of the Olympic’s today by Finland’s Mira Potkonen, after losing 37 points to 39.
Her devastation and shock is clear in this RTE interview. Katie takes some time to compose herself before saying, “It’s very disappointing. It’s been a very tough year. So a loss this year is very very hard to take. The Olympics is a dream for me and you know I came in here prepared very well. I gave it my best shot and it just didn’t happen, sometimes the plans you have in your heart aren’t God’s plans.”
Katie Taylor admits it has been a very difficult year as she reflects on losing Olympic crown https://t.co/mrA7PmWJhl
— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) August 15, 2016
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the accolades this woman has achieved so far and remember that she is an inspiration to the entire boxing world, and an exceptional role model for Irish girls. Always the queen in our eyes, she will surely bounce back stronger and fiercer, just like we all do when our dreams are dashed.
Olympics
2012 (London): Gold
World Championships
2006 (New Delhi): Gold
2008 (Ningbo): Gold
2010 (Barbados): Gold
2012 (Qinhuangdao): Gold
2014 (Jeju): Gold
European Championships
2005 (Tonsberg): Gold
2006 (Warsaw): Gold
2007 (Vejle): Gold
2009 (Mykolaiv): Gold
2011 (Rotterdam): Gold
2014 (Bucharest): Gold
European Union Championships
2008 (Liverpool): Gold
2009 (Pazardzhik): Gold
2010 (Keszthely): Gold
2011 (Katowice): Gold
2013 (Keszthely): Gold