Katie Taylor will defend her Olympic title in Rio this summer.
The 2012 gold medallist has guaranteed a spot at the Olympics with a win this afternoon at the World championships in Astana.
Taylor beat Mexico’s Victoria Torres in their quarter-final, winning all four rounds comfortably.
The Bray boxer never looked under pressure, dominating from the start with frequent use of her left hook.
Honored to be representing Ireland in another Olympics. It really is a dream come true. The support from everyone has been incredible!
— Katie Taylor (@KatieTaylor) May 24, 2016
Congratulations have poured in for Ireland’s golden girl.
Congratulations to Katie @KatieTaylor who has just qualified for Rio. #IRLtoRio #RoadToRio
— Olympics Ireland (@olympiccouncil) May 24, 2016
A massive well done to @KatieTaylor qualifying for Rio in superb style! Amazing stamina.
— Dave Kavanagh (@Davekav_advice) May 24, 2016
Congrats @KatieTaylor on your @Olympics qualification. Let's hope our #IREW7s join you there https://t.co/ZQ9wJKSc3B pic.twitter.com/7x9w4cDsqw
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) May 24, 2016
Dublin’s Kellie Harrington has also guaranteed at least a bronze medal after winning her quarter final earlier today.
Harrington won every round of her bout.
Offaly’s Grainne Walsh misses out on a medal having lost her quarter final.