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Ugandan boxer (born 1987) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hellen Baleke (born 3 May 1987[1]) is a Ugandan amateur boxer notable for being the first Ugandan woman to win a bronze medal in boxing[2] at the 2019 All Africa Games.[3][4]
Hellen Baleke | |||||||||||||||
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Born | Hellen Baleke May 3, 1987 Kayunga District, Uganda | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | Ugandan | ||||||||||||||
Other names | Nnalongo | ||||||||||||||
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Weight(s) | Middleweight | ||||||||||||||
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Hellen Baleke took up boxing in 2005[5] as a trainee with Rhino Club before moving to KCCA Boxing Club in 2008.[6] She competes in the middleweight division.[7] She has also represented Uganda internationally with the She Bombers and is coached by Mercy Mukankusi.[8]
She has represented Uganda at the 2014 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Jeju, South Korea, where she lost to eventual Gold medal winner, Claressa Shields. She also participated in the 2019 African Games, where she fought Khadija El-Mardi en route to winning the bronze medal.[3]
Hellen Baleke was born to Sarah Bagoole[9][10] in Kayunga District.[11]
Hellen Baleke is a mother of two[9] and is the elder sister of She Bombers boxer, Diana Tulyanabo.[12][13]
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