U.S. Olympic Athletes

Brittany Inkrote

Weight Class:  Welterweight/141 lb/64 kg
Height:  5-9
Coach's name:  Edward Inkrote
Club name:  Fast Eddie's Back Alley Gym
School:  Graduated from York College
Began boxing:  2004
Occupation:  Student
National Senior Titles:  Ohio State Fair Boxing Champion, 2006-07 National PAL Championships, 2006 Ringside World Championships, 2006 U-19 Championships
Career highlight:  Winning National PAL 2006 and 2007 and winning 2006 US U-19 Championships
Who has been your biggest influence and why:  My dad, Fast Eddie, because he is always supporting and backing me up.
How did you get involved in boxing:  I became involved by conditioning for high school sports.  I got tired of high school sports politcs and fell in love with boxing.
What is your greatest strength in the ring:  My power and my rock back straight being southpaw
Did you ever play any other sports:  Basketball and track
What do you love most about boxing:  You can get what you put into the sport out of it.
What are your goals in and out of the ring:  Outside the ring is to because a Pennsylvania State Trooper after college.  Inside the ring is to become a world champion and to continue putting better bouts together.
What is your favorite movie:  Cinderella Man
What is your favorite TV show:  Lockdown on MSNBC
What is your favorite song:  It's a Fight by Three 6 Mafia
What are your hobbies outside of boxing:  Anything related to police work and keeping up with school work.

2008
U. S. Future Stars National Championships:
  dec. Jennifer Fenn-Wolfe, Austin, Texas, 26-25 in quarterfinals; dec. Jackie Peterson, Vancouver, Wash., 17-11 in semifinals; lost on points to Vanessa Jackson, Columbus, Ohio, 21-8 for 2nd

2007
U.S. Championships:  stopped Jennifer Defoy, Harrison, Mich., RSCO-2 (1:17); stopped Tiffany Buchholz, Monros, Wisc., RSCO-3 (:27), in semifinals; stopped by Lisa Kuronya, Portland, Maine, RSCO-3 (:08), in finals