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    Alaskan soldier competes for All-Army Boxing Team

    Alaskan soldier competes for All-Army Boxing Team

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey Smith | Army Spc. Jeremy J. Durgin, a Human Resources Specialist with the 1-40th Cavalry...... read more read more

    JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, ALASKA, UNITED STATES

    03.08.2013

    Story by Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Smith 

    2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division Public Affairs

    JOINT BASE ELEMENDORF- RICHARDSON, Alaska - Registered at the All-Army Boxing camp as a No. one seed in the Featherweight Class, Durgin has earned a spot on the All-Army team by excelling in boxing throughout his life, and he has several trophies from previous competitions.

    Spc. Jeremy J. Durgin, a Human Resources Specialist with the 1-40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division has been selected to represent the Spartan Brigade and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson as a boxer in the beginning of March at the All-Army Boxing team’s camp in Fort Huachuca, Ariz.

    Registered at the All-Army Boxing camp as a number one seed in the Featherweight Class, Durgin has earned a spot on the All-Army team by excelling in boxing throughout his life, and he has several trophies from previous competitions.

    As a prerequisite, boxers attending the camp have to be registered with USA Boxing as an amateur with at least three sanctioned bouts on their official record.

    Durgin is both driven and well rounded according to Sgt. William R. Allen, Durgin’s first line supervisor.

    “Durgin has potential, not just in boxing, but in many aspects,” said Allen. “He does not drink or smoke, and he stays motivated. He is young and has lots to learn, but he is on the right track.”

    If he is good enough, Durgin may have the chance to represent the U.S. in the Olympics, but it will be a hard fought battle to the top.

    Coaches at the camp choose the best fighter in each weight class to compete in the Armed Forces Championships. At the championships the fighters compete for a gold medal against the best of the best from each of the nation’s armed services.

    Winning gold at the Armed Forces Championships earns a boxer a spot at Nationals and the Conseil International du Sport Militaire, international military games competition.

    The Nationals competition is very competitive. Only the top tiered boxers reach the coveted level of World Class Athlete Program.

    If a soldier reaches WCAP status he will go on special orders and his mission will be to prepare for Olympic Trials. Winning at the Olympic Trials puts an athlete into the Olympics.

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    Date Taken: 03.08.2013
    Date Posted: 03.08.2013 19:51
    Story ID: 103208
    Location: JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, ALASKA, US

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