Despite a lack of experience, Team GB can still dominate the boxing medals in Rio as they did at London 2012, according to performance director Rob McCracken.As hosts, Britain claimed five boxing medals at the previous Olympic Games with Nicola Adams, Luke Campbell and Anthony Joshua winning gold, Fred Evans taking silver and Anthony Ogogo securing bronze.Seven of the squad for Rio 2016 are 23 years old or younger with only Adams and Savannah Marshall, Britains two representatives in the womens competition, having Olympic experience.I can assure you none of them will freeze, we have enough experience with this team to know their character, said McCracken.In fairness, we had one boxer in London who was a little bit young and probably phased her a little bit, that was Savannah, it was well documented, but she was young and she has moved on since then. She got the bronze at the world championships recently.I dont think we will have the same problem with this group, theyre more mature than the one or two youngsters who went to London.Britain will have one representative in each of the 10 weight classes in the mens competition for Rio.It has the same potential as 2012, added McCracken. With the exception of Nicola Adams and Joe Joyce, and possibly Savannah Marshall, it doesnt have a vastly experienced set of Olympic standard boxers.Prior to London we had Andrew Selby, Fred Evans, who were European champions, and Luke Campbell, who was European champion and world silver medalist. We have Joe Cordina in the team who became European champion a year ago and Joe Joyce.But as a 10-man male team it is a better quality for us. Whereas Luke Campbell, Fred Evans and Andrew Selby were exceptional, we dont have that experience for Rio, but we certainly have the potential within the group.If you look at London we qualified seven men, weve been able to qualify all 10 men this time. It has been difficult but it shows the potential to catch the judges eye, to beat good opponents.For example, Lawrence Okolie beat the world No.3 in qualifications tournaments in Turkey and won the gold medal.Some have been fast-tracked, like Kal Yafai and Larence Okolie, and they have stepped up because they are mentally mature and they believe in themselves and with the job we have done here we have been able to fast-track them. Both won gold in the qualification tournament.Men: Galal Yafai (light-flyweight); Muhammad Ali (flyweight); Qais Ashfaq (bantamweight); Joe Cordina (lightweight); Pat McCormack (light-welterweight); Josh Kelly (welterweight); Antony Fowler (middleweight); Joshua Buatsi (light-heavyweight); Lawrence Okolie (heavyweight); Joe Joyce (super-heavyweight).Women: Nicola Adams (flyweight); Savannah Marshall (middleweight).Kjøpe Yeezy Norge . Bjorn, who had a 36-hole total of 8-under 134, made a testing six-foot putt to save par on the 16th and a birdie on the 17th before bogeying the final hole after a misjudged approach shot. American Kevin Streelman was in second place after shooting a 69. Fake Yeezy Norge . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013. http://www.yeezysnorge.com/yeezy-boost-adidas-sko-outlet.html . -- Jimmie Johnson held off a teammate, passed a pair of Hall of Famers, and dominated once more at Dover. Adidas Stan Smith Tilbud . -- Charline Labonte couldnt have asked for a better homecoming. Yeezy Norge Butikk . Two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with fans cheering the passing runners. Three people were killed and more than 260 injured, including at least 16 who lost limbs.Germanys canoe slalom coach Stefan Henze has died as a result of the head injuries he sustained in a car crash in Rio de Janeiro on Friday morning, the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) has announced.The 35-year-old was travelling back to the athletes village in a taxi with Cristian Katini, a sports scientist on the team, when they hit a concrete barrier head on.Henze, a former Olympian who won a silver medal in the canoe slalom C2 at the 2004 Games in Athens, was taken to the nearest hospital for emergency brain surgery and his condition was described as critical.DOSB announced his death in a statement on its website, saying: The coach of the German cannoe slalom team at the Olympic Games succumbed to his head injuries in the presence of his family.ddddddddddddDOSB president Alfons Hormann said: We are very sad today. Words cannot describe approximately what we feel in the Olympic team after this terrible loss.IOC president Thomas Bach said: The IOC is mourning the loss of a true Olympian. Our sympathy is with the family of Stefan Henze, his friends and all of the German Olympic Team. We will honour his memory tomorrow by lowering all the German flags at Olympic Venues to half-mast. ' ' '