For the first time in his very successful amateur career, Raushee Warren, Cincinnati’s 2 time Olympian competed and brought home the National Golden Glove Belt in the 114 pound weight class.  After competing at the Hyatt Regency on April 9 2010 in the Regional’s and becoming a Cincinnati Team member, they went on to compete in Little Rock, Arkansas May 3- May 7, 2010.  This is one step towards Raushee representing Cincinnati for a third time in the 2012 Olympics. 

As a 17-year-old at the 2004 Olympics, southpaw Rau'Shee Warren was not only the youngest member of the 2004 U.S. boxing team, he was the youngest male on any American team at those Games.  In 2008 when Warren returned to represent the United States and Cincinnati again he was the first American boxer to compete in back-to-back Olympics since Davey Lee Armstrong in 1972 and 1976.  Raushee plans to return in 2012 will make him again a young man again making history, he will be a 3 time Olympian and that is something no one has ever done in the sport of Boxing or any sport in then United States.