Quebec boxer who returned to nursing during pandemic gets Tillman Award
Quebec’s Kim Clavel, the North American Boxing Federation light-flyweight champion who returned to nursing when the global pandemic interrupted her fighting career, has been named winner of the Pat Tillman Award for Service.
The award, which commemorates the former NFL player and U.S. Army Ranger, is to be presented at the 2020 ESPY Awards show on June 21. Established in 2014, the award honours an individual “with a strong connection to sports who has served others in a way that echoes Tillman’s legacy.”
“Choosing to return to the front lines of health-care amid an unprecedented global pandemic, Kim personifies the spirit of service, duty and selflessness that Pat embodied,” Marie Tillman, Tillman’s widow who serves board chair and co-founder of the Pat Tillman Foundation, said in a statement.
“In spite of the dangers from COVID and delays to her budding boxing career, Kim chose to focus her energy on those most in need. In Pat’s name, we are honoured to present the Tillman Award to Kim for her service and leadership in her health-care work and throughout this crisis.”