2.22.2019
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Chris Welner - HipCheck Media

Ringside Doctor a Safe Role for Mom

2.22.2019
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Chris Welner - HipCheck Media

Ringside Doctor a Safe Role for Mom

8.11.2021
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Chris Welner - HipCheck Media

Ringside Doctor a Safe Role for Mom

8.11.2021
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Chris Welner - HipCheck Media

Ringside Doctor a Safe Role for Mom

When Canada Games boxer Jerome Leroyer finishes a bout his mom greets him ringside and shines a flashlight in his eyes.

That’s because Valerie Leroyer is a ringside physician. Her son has been boxing for three years and she travels to every tournament. Taking on the ringside doctor role seemed like a perfect fit. But some matches are more stressful than others.

“I get a bit worried when he fights. It’s something very unusual for sure,” says Dr. Leroyer, a GP in Nanaimo, B.C. “But I trust him and I trust the coach and I can be there for him. He really works hard and he deserves it.”

After each bout, boxers are given a quick once over. Pupil dilation, nose, mouth, teeth, jaw, hands, ribs — they all get checked. Jerome got a special message after he lost his final bout this week.

Says Jerome, 16: “She tells me ‘good job’ after a fight, then she does her job.”

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