The Offaly boxer wants to develop in and outside the ring in the next four years.
Grainne Walsh has unfinished business with the Olympics.
The Tullamore fighter says she's resolved to take on the challenge of qualifying for the games in Los Angeles in 2028.
Walsh endured disappointment when she lost her first round bout against Hungarian boxer Luca Anna Hamori in a messy three rounds at the Paris Nord Arena.
Ireland's welterweight champion is ready to re-write her Olympic story, but she says she wants to develop outside the ring as well:
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