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THE SWORD British Magazine JULY 2014

WORLD CUP BRONZES FOR MEN FOILISTS & KRUSE P10 FENCING’S FORGOTTEN OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS P15-16 A TRIBUTE TO KEN MCCUBBIN & MICHAEL KRANZ P19-20 WHEELCHAIR MEDALS P22

JAMES DAVIS EUROPEAN CHAMPION

James Davis wins Britain’s first senior European title. P7

JULY 2014 Editor Malcolm Fare Pyndar Lodge, Hanley Swan, Worcs WR8 0DN T: 01684 311197 Welcome to THE SWORD F: 01684 311250 E: [email protected] Print Warwick Printing Co Ltd Caswell Road, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV31 1QD T: 01926 883355 F: 01926 883575 Design and Layout Jon Labram T: 020 7674 7171 E: [email protected] Advertising BFA T: 0208 742 3032 E: [email protected] British Fencing accepts no responsibility for the contents of advertisements and reserves the right to refuse inclusion. NEWS The Sword, a quarterly magazine founded in 1948, is distributed to all individual 4 Events manager appointed; More people fencing; squad; and club members of British Fencing and Cash awards for individuals and clubs; Fencing weapons its affiliates. It can also be obtained on banned in US university; Fencer for top IMF post subscription – UK £20 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Overseas airmail £26 – direct from HQ. 6 Message from David Teasdale, Chair of British Fencing Contributions are welcome. Photographs should include the names of those REPORTS pictured and the photographer. 7-8 DAVIS IS EUROPEAN CHAMPION Views expressed in The Sword do not Karim Bashir watches as James Davis wins Britain’s first necessarily reflect those of British senior European title Fencing. No part of the magazine may be reproduced without permission from the 10 WORLD CUP MEDALS FOR MEN FOILISTS editor/photographer. Karim Bashir reports on the success of Britain’s men foilists Front cover image in World Cup events James Davis beats Alexey Cheremisinov 12-13 HOW FENCING SHOULD BE DEVELOPED (RUS) to become European men’s champion (photo: Augusto Bizzi) Ronald Veldon takes a critical look at the current state of fencing development in Britain Beazley sponsorship Beazley has a five year partnership with 15-16 FENCING’S FORGOTTEN OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS British Fencing as its premier partner and Two British fencers who won Olympic silver medals remain official insurer. Through the sponsorship, virtually unknown – Malcolm Fare reveals their stories Beazley aims to make a meaningful contribution to the continued development 18 ACHILLES TENDON PROBLEMS of the sport in Britain, both at the highest Linsay Bottoms and Jonathan Sinclair investigate the problems competitive level and through fencing clubs and schools throughout the country. fencers have with Achilles tendons OBITUARIES 19-20 Ken McCubbin [1929-2014]; Michael Kranz [1959-2014] ROUND-UP 21-23 Waterloo Station event, wheelchair medals, Upcraft, Royal Navy, club news BOOK REVIEWS 24 Two books by the great Renaissance swordsman Nicoletto For up-to-date news, photos, videos and games, visit our dedicated microsite: Giganti have recently been translated: Aaron Miedema’s The beazleybritishfencing.com School of the Sword and The ‘Lost’ Second Book of Nicoletto Giganti by Piermarco Terminiello & Joshua Pendragon. BRITISH FENCING Malcolm Fare compares and contrasts YOUNG FENCER twitter.com/britishfencing 25-26 British Youth Championships, Public Schools Championships Follow us on Facebook 27-34 RESULTS

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NEWS Fencing news

EVENTS MANAGER EDITORIAL APPOINTED When I went to watch the gala final of the 1984 Martini international epee British Fencing has appointed Katie tournament, I little thought it would have a major impact on my life. But it was Dolan to the position of Events at that event that Edmund Gray, then a roving ambassador for the AFA, asked me Manager. Her responsibilities will to take on the editorship of The Sword. Since I was then an editor at the Central include managing the delivery of Office of Information, I agreed to give it a go for a few issues: 119 issues and 30 competitions that come under British years later, it is time to pass on the baton to a younger person who can bring fresh Fencing’s remit and managing the ideas to the reporting of fencing activities. domestic competition calendar, work So, if you have been, to paraphrase the television presenter Denis Norden, previously done by the now defunct thanks for reading. Competitions and Calendar Committee. Katie will undertake an Malcolm Fare operational review of the 2014/2015 calendar of competitions and recruit volunteers to deliver the competitions and calendar functions. FENCING WEAPONS BANNED IN US UNIVERSITY MORE PEOPLE FENCING North Dakota State University has banned the use of fencing weapons on campus. Police and Safety Office Director Ray Boyer said the issue wasn’t fencing’s safety. Figures from Sport show a The concern was that allowing prohibited weapons on campus could cause others to think significant rise in the number of people they should be able to have prohibited items. He said it was reasonable to expect that if aged 16+ fencing at least once a week someone saw individuals displaying swords in a hostile manner in public, “they would call the compared with last quarter – up from police with an expectation that police respond with equal or greater force.” 10,400 to 21,700. The latest results are based on interviews conducted Enrique Alvarez Vazquez, the club’s fencing coach, said he doesn’t want NDSU to relax between April 2013 and April 2014. its weapons policy, but he wants to show that the school fencing gear is not weaponry. “I don’t understand why fencing equipment is considered a weapon. Why is this SABRE SQUAD equipment more dangerous than a baseball bat or a club?” he said. UK Sport has provided six new men’s sabre places on its World Class Podium Potential programme. Those selected FENCER FOR TOP IMF POST are: Ruben Amsalem, Soji Aiyenuro, Sunil Sabharwal, a BFA member for 17 years, has been Will Deary, James Honeybone, Curtis nominated to represent the USA on the Executive Miller and Jonathan Webb. Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). His position, which is awaiting confirmation by the CASH AWARDS FOR US Senate, will be Alternate Executive Director, which means that he and the Executive Director will act INDIVIDUALS AND CLUBS interchangeably to cast votes on behalf of the United Under an initiate running until 30 States. There are 24 directors who are responsible September, Mars Milk will donate for overseeing the day-to-day work of the Fund. cash awards to sports individuals and clubs for new kit, help with travel Sabharwal, who has had a 25-year professional career in the financial services sector, has also had a long costs or competition entry fees. Each involvement with fencing. He was Chef de Mission month, ten applicants will be selected to the US fencing team at the 2008 Olympics, to receive a donation of £300. There served on the FIE executive from 2009 to 2012 will also be a £1000 award for the (and recent recipient of the FIE gold medal) and monthly People’s Choice award, where is Secretary-General of the UNESCO-founded the public can vote for their favourite International Fair Play Committee, where he is credited individual, club or team. Applicants with significantly raising the profile and the resources must be 18 years or over and only one of the organisation. application will be accepted per person, When his family were living in , they were all club or organisation. Applications to members of BF and his son Nicolas came third in the the fund can be made on the MARS 2006 British U12 Youth Championships at sabre. Milk website www.marsmilk.com

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Message from the Chair

When you read this, time will have moved on, from this glorious week starting 9 June. But the memory will remain firm. None of us will forget the events of this week. In Strasbourg, James Davis became our first senior European champion. A champion we have known for a long time, who is steeped in our community, but who showed all the best of our sport in skills, character and focus, and won the gold medal.

Also in this June week, Sport England’s Let’s start with the formal duties. Directors In Board discussions Graham Paul latest Active People results recorded a have a “fiduciary” responsibility; the Board sometimes manages to grab the last words, doubling of the numbers of people aged collectively and individually must make sure so here he is now: “I have been involved 16+ who fence at least once a week. BF is financially secure and sound. As John with fencing for almost 60 years, and have So, both Gold and Grow strategic boxes Troiano explained in some detail at the last enjoyed competing in events of all ticked in one week! (And of course British AGM, there have certainly been challenges, standards. I joined the Board because Fencing achieved the desired Green status leading to several long Board meetings. I felt that I had a contribution to make and for governance last November). Directors have to be strategic. We don’t wanted to give back something to fencing. do “operational”. The Board is responsible Despite the money coming into fencing, These are good news stories, but they for the direction of the sport – we have it still depends on the work of volunteers. don’t mean that the Board and executive thus set a “3G” course, with aims to grow I believe that we have made great progress are working any less hard in the relentless the number of fencers, to win medals since the Board was re-organised, but it still drive to delivery on our 3G strategy. and to achieve/maintain “Green” for needs to be strengthened with Directors We can perhaps claim this week to have governance. Directors oversee progress, of sufficient calibre and diversity of skills. an indication that we are making some with the executive. I urge people with the required skills to put progress along the road to our ambitious themselves forward to serve on the Board.” 2024 vision. Your Board decided our vision Governance is a regular Board agenda item. should aim high, and we work to try to We have to make sure BF runs things fairly, make sure we get as close as we can. transparently, efficiently. Under Georgina Usher’s executive leadership, we are Which brings me to Board elections. determined to aspire and perform to It was disappointing to have no candidates “Honesty, Excellence and Respect” in all standing for the two Board vacancies that we do, and at all times. We expect recently. We need to fill those places and sharp criticism when any member feels we will restart the process soon, so that we are falling short of those marks. we have new Directors in place ready for David Teasdale the AGM in October. In a recent Roadshow Here is Alp Orge’s viewpoint: “We all Chair, British Fencing discussion with a group of members, I was become Board directors for differing reasons T: 07803 891623 challenged on: so what do Board members and with differing objectives. We bring with [email protected] do? Does it take up lots of time? Can they us different points of views, skill sets and actually make a difference? I’m going to fencing experiences; the one thing that ties give some answers here and I have quotes us together on the Board is that we are all from two other Directors. The questions working to try and improve the sport for bear upon the role and responsibilities of our current and perspective members to the Board, which every member should the best of our abilities, while meeting know about, anyway. the various differing requirements of our funding partners.”

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DAVIS IS EUROPEAN CHAMPION (photos: Augusto Bizzi)

James Davis, 22, has won Britain’s first European championship at senior level. A solid performance in the first round meant that he was ranked seventh for the DE and received a bye to the L32 where he beat Kurfurst (CZE) 15-10 followed by Safin (RUS) 15-11. Against the Russian he was 14-9 up and scored what appeared to be the winning hit with a ducking counter, only to receive a yellow card for covering. Safin then scored twice before Davis refocused to win the fight.

In the quarter-finals he faced Choupenitch (CZE), who has beaten him twice before; with one world ranking point between them, a mouth-watering duel was on the cards. Neither fencer disappointed as the two traded hits in a display of superb “I am absolutely thrilled for James. footwork and lightening fast hand actions. To become the first British European Champion is just reward for all the Davis prevailed 15-13. hard work and dedication that he puts in to his fencing. It’s great that James The 2013 European champion and four has made a little bit of history here in times world champion, (GER), Strasbourg, which no one can ever take was his semi-final opponent. They were away. The whole performance team is equal in the early stage of the fight before looking forward to supporting James on two beautifully timed counter-actions by the next stage of his fencing journey.” Davis gave him a 6-4 lead going into the first break. The second period was one-way Alex Newton, British Fencing’s traffic as Davis went on a mesmeric run, Performance Director hitting the German almost at will and winning 15-8 with a series of brilliant attacks.

The gold medal match was against world No. 6, Alexey Cheremisinov (RUS), who had beaten Erwan Le Pechoux (FRA) 15-9 in the other semi. Initially, Davis rushed his attacks, which allowed the Russian to pick him off and lead 2-0. But Davis quickly equalised and a flamboyant jumping took him into a 3-2 lead. James Davis, 2014 European men’s foil champion

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The moment of victory A leaping attack takes him into a 3-2 lead in the final

Tied at 5-all at the first break, it was the Russian who came out on the attack in the second period. His much more direct approach saw him take a 10-6 lead, but the heat (37o) caused Davis’s white jacket to become drenched in sweat and start registering hits so that he had to change it. The break proved the defining moment of the match. When he returned to the , Davis quickly drew level with two counter-actions followed by two attacks. With growing confidence, he stormed to a 14-11 lead, finishing with an emphatic - to earn the European men’s foil crown.

Speaking after the event, Davis said: “I don’t remember much about the last two matches, except a feeling of slow motion Nails Joppich in the semis when Joppich attempted to duck stop hit me and I finished on his back; that was my favourite hit of the tournament. I owe a massive thank you to everyone who has made this possible. My parents who have worked so hard and supported me all the way; my coach Ziemek for his continued dedication towards me and to all the coaches that have worked with me over the years to get to this point. I am currently training in America at the Massialas Foundation and have noticed the benefits already. Lastly, a thank you to Middlesex University who have supported me during my time there and to my sponsors UK Sport and Beazley for their continued support.”

Karim Bashir Celebrates with coach Ziemek Wojciechowski

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REPORTS World cup events

GB faced in the semi-finals, with Bonze for Kruse in WORLD CUP Tofalides coming on for Mepstead from the secured his best result for BRONZES FOR MEN start. After starting badly at 2-10 down, an two years by winning bronze at the men’s inspired Tofalides beat Chen 9-4 to close foil World Cup in Seoul in April. He came FOILISTS & KRUSE the gap to 11-14. But China held on to this through the qualification rounds to draw 3-hit advantage to lead 32-29 as Davis teammate, James Davis in the L64. This Team Wins Bronze in faced Ma in the final bout. A fight of great was unfortunate as they were the only speed and skill followed which Davis edged remaining British fencers in the tournament. ’s men’s foil team (James Davis, 15-13, but it wasn’t quite enough as China Clearly not fazed by drawing his compatriot, Richard Kruse, Marcus Mepstead and took the victory 45-44. Ukraine lost to Kruse progressed with a 15-8 victory and reserve Alex Tofalides) won a bronze Korea in the other semi-final to face Great followed that up by beating Erwan medal at the Bonn World Cup in March and Britain for the bronze medal. Le Pechoux (FRA) 15-14 and Edoardo Luperi climbed to eighth in the world ranking. With Mepstead restored to the starting (ITA) 15-12 to make the quarter-finals. line-up, GB began well and led 15-6 after There he made light work of the world No. the first third of the match. The effects 4, Jianfei Ma (CHN), beating him 15-8 to of his quarter-final performance appeared guarantee a bronze medal, but went down to be telling on Davis as he lost 5-11 to by the same score to (USA) Yunes in the fourth bout and was replaced in the semis. An all-American final followed by Tofalides. GB held a narrow 28-26 lead with Imboden facing Alex Massialas for the going into the final three bouts. Mepstead gold medal, with the latter winning 15-11. then put in a commanding 7-4 victory over Yunes and Tofalides beat Pogrebniak 5-2 Karim Bashir to give GB a 40-32 cushion going into the Against in the L16 Kruse started by final bout. There was nothing that Koltygo obliterating Ota 5-0 in the first fight. By the could do as Kruse took Britain to the bronze end of the third bout Davis and Mepstead medal with a final match score of 45-36. had built the lead up to 14-6 and GB went The result has lifted the team to eighth in into the final three bouts 27-14 up. Despite the world rankings. a fight back by Chida, GB eased into the quarter-finals with a 45-35 victory. Coach Andrey Klyushin said: “From the very beginning of the season we have worked A repeat of last year’s European and trained extremely hard and seriously. Championship bronze medal match saw I’d like to highlight our team spirit as well. Britain face the world number two team, This victory is not a one-off. We beat some Russia. With the score level at 11-all after of the strongest teams in the world three bouts, Davis went on a 10-hit run including Japan, Russia and Ukraine, against Khovanskiy and Kruse followed and only lost by one hit against up with a solid 5-3 win over China on a close call at 44-44.” Cheremisinov. With Mepstead suffering from cramp, Tofalides came on at 30-28 and, despite receiving a red card, was able to hand the match back at 35-32 up. A 5-2 victory for Kruse over Ganeev followed by 5-3 for Davis over Cheremisinov saw GB to victory at 45-37. Meanwhile, Ukraine had an equally stunning victory over the world number one team , winning 45-42.

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REPORTS How fencing should be developed

Ronald Velden has been involved Nevertheless, there are differences, because My view is that the BFA should be in fencing for 21 years as a parent, the infrastructure and club programming concentrating on improving participation founder and administrator of in is significantly more advanced in the independent school and university than here. A number of large clubs have sectors. There is scope for growth, Camden Fencing Club and their own dedicated facilities and are part particularly since many schools over the last Camden International Cadet Sabre of multi-sport organizations with 20 years have built indoor sports centres. Tournament. This summer he is sponsorship deals. Developing school leagues similar to those retiring from running the club and run by other sports and BUSA may also encourage more participation and tournament and offers some views I have attended a number of roadshows and meetings in the UK where there has competition. about the sport. been discussion about how to grow the sport and set targets. At one stage the In the world of work and family life, the GROWTH target was 50,000 within 5 years. sport needs to be modelled on recreation British Fencing like many other sports Subsequently this was reduced but was and exercise. This may appeal also to the federations is under huge pressure to still, in my view, unrealistic. Factor in growing number of leisure companies that grow the sport. This has been a difficult drop-out rates as well as recruitment and manage sport and fitness centres. The major proposition in recent years on account a realistic target over 10 years would be problem here is cost and profitability. of the recession and economic climate. perhaps 3% compound annual growth. Membership reached a peak of 10,000+ All growth is dependent on being consumer before the recession in 2008, but since then A starting point would be to register friendly and good value for money, but also on improving infrastructure and the number numbers have dropped to just over 9000, more people who are already fencing but and quality of coaches. including about 1200 social members. are not members of the BFA. This is difficult There are just over 400 registered clubs, to achieve in an unregulated market, DEVELOPMENT universities and schools in the system with but there are two options that can be During their formative years top fencers an average of 20 registered members. considered. The first is to make it obligatory need access to high quality coaches and to register fencers individually if they want training programmes at the right level and In Germany, a country with a population to be covered by the BFA insurance policy. appropriate to their age and progression. of 81 million compared with Britain’s The second would be to provide an 63 million, there were 25,498 fencers incentive, e.g. a commission paid to all This country is way behind most of the registered with the Deutsche Fechterbund clubs and coaches to sign up new members. nations who are producing good in 2013. It is obligatory in Germany for all Whether this would increase numbers competitive results. I believe we need to members of sports clubs to be registered significantly is debatable, but it might develop regional Centres of Excellence with their federation. be an experiment worth exploring. attached to major clubs and employing full-time professional coaches. These The German Olympic Association The focus of initial recruitment should be centres need to be open in the evenings publishes an annual report with statistics the primary age group (7-11) – statistics and during the day for lessons, but most on 64 sports and activities. The figures in many major markets show that is where importantly they need to be accessible. published cover region, sex and age groups, you have the largest intake; children are At Camden, our junior programme recruits as well as a table ranking sports by size. more experimental at that age and also children who live within 20-30 minutes Fencing is ranked 44th and is the second influenced by parents. This is the best commuting distance from the club. smallest Summer Olympic sport. Annual chance the sport has got to recruit The focus is on the quality of teaching and growth of fencing has averaged about genuine talent. training rather than results up to the age 2% per annum over the last 4 years. of 14. Older fencers from elsewhere are Beyond that age group, recruitment accepted, if they are an asset to the club. In Britain, it is very difficult to provide an becomes more difficult, particularly at accurate figure for participation, because secondary (12-17) and university (18-21) To produce a successful progamme, you level. Adolescents are more likely to need to recruit quality coaches and develop there is no legal requirement to be drop out of sport because of study an effective training regime. This should be registered with a federation. Guesstimates commitments, peer group pressure and devised by analysing how fencers in other range from 15,000 to 20,000 fencers. social life. The aim here should be on better successful countries are being developed. Based on the German model, one would retention rates. One solution is to sell Lessons can also be learnt from other expect a participation rate of around fencing as a ‘prestige sport’ and a sports, including rowing and cycling, while 19,500. ‘gateway to a good education’, as it is recognising that they have different in both USA and China. dynamics and requirements.

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The millions invested by funders and INTERNATIONAL If you talk to [Britain’s most sponsors over the last 7 years might have I don’t think it is any secret that I am successful living fencer] and Richard Kruse been invested better had they been used not a fan of the current World Class [our most successful current fencer], it is to improve development and infrastructure. Programme (WCP). Last year I compiled clear that the basic requirements today are The main problem is that most fencers in some statistics about the sharp drop in not significantly different from 50 years ago, Britain do not have access to quality performance levels in all weapons, including apart from fitness levels and athleticism. coaching or training, without which the men’s foil, since the departure of Graham Both fencers had similar characteristics: chances of a good performance later on are Watts as performance director in total focus and the willingness and ability severely diminished. Coaching standards December 2010. This revealed that the to spend long hours training on the piste. are poor and that is not just about money, number of fencers who had produced at Neither considered strength & conditioning but the system. Too many coaches sell their least one last 64 result in a World Cup, or weights a major element of training. ability on the basis of grades or BAF Grand Prix or major championship had qualifications, which may be okay in fallen from 44 that season to just 17 in Spending large sums of money on a WCP measuring knowledge of theory and practice 2013. The downward spiral continues this which benefits just a small number of but does not indicate their talent or skills. season with only 13 fencers so far achieving elite athletes when the rest of the sport is that level of performance. starved of investment, infrastructure, good Anyone who watches British fencers training and quality coaching will never competing abroad will see that many lack Moreover, the performance in world produce a system capable of producing repertoire, skills honed to perfection, timing championships and Olympics in the last champions and medallists on a regular basis. and distance and the ability to think 2 years has also deteriorated with only two Whatever results have been achieved since tactically on their feet. That is down to fencers managing a last 32, one of which 1997, when Ben Montague became Britain’s coaching and training. was by virtue of beating another British first world championship medallist in over fencer. Perhaps of greater significance is 25 years, is down mainly to one coach and I am a supporter of the new Talent that in 2013 only four fencers made a last a high degree of good luck, in spite of the Programme (TP), providing that it is used 64 or better who had not done so in 2010. system and not because of it. correctly and is not a substitute for an These were Davis, Honeybone, Aiyenuro inadequate club system. It should be used and Hudson. This year just one fencer Hopefully, now that we have recruited a to identify talent, the progress of fencers makes the list for the first time, Itzkowitz, CEO in Georgina Usher with a good pedigree and help clubs and coaches improve their and she is training in the USA. in the sport, the philosophy will change and performance. others who run or fund our international Looking at potential medallists, there are programme will be more disposed to listen. We are 20 years behind the USA when it just three fencers who have reached that comes to development. In 1997 I met level of performance since the introduction Ronald Velden Buckie Leach, who was the personal coach of lottery funding: Richard Kruse, Laurence of Iris Zimmerman, their first ever world Halsted and James Davis, all of whom were champion. He was also the architect of coached in their formative years by Ziemek their TP, which had been established shortly Wojciechowski. beforehand. My daughter Clare trained with him in 1998 and 2001, so I had a good The reality is that you cannot turn ugly “In Britain, it is very insight into how the US programme worked ducklings into beautiful swans simply by at that time. relocating them to Lea Valley and making difficult to provide their training more professional. If they an accurate figure for What became clear was that development lack the basic skills and access to high in the USA, which is now bearing fruit, quality coaching in their formative years, participation, because was down to recruitment of good quality the chances of progression are zero. overseas coaches, training of good there is no legal domestic coaches and providing requirement to be opportunities in many parts of the country to train properly. This was not registered with a about throwing a lot of money at the problem, but hard graft. federation.”

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Fencing’s forgotten Olympic Medallists

Two British fencers who won Olympic silver medals remain of Antwerp unknown to the fencing world. And that’s because they did not Sheeted in silence, black as a lonely tarn win them for fencing, but for poetry. among the hills, lay Antwerp’s stadium From 1912 to 1948, art competitions benaeth an empty sky... were considered an integral part of the Olympic movement, being In whose honour now replaced in 1952 by an art festival do you assemble?... and exhibition held concurrent with on the night a distant murmur stole the Games, a tradition that has that echoed like a torrent in the hills, been maintained in all subsequent the thousand-footed tamp of marching men. summer Olympics. ...one there was one who stayed and stood within the lessening arc of moonlight near us, helmeted he came but weaponless – “We are the dead!” he cried, whom you commemorate, from those warrior hills, whose streams have bled with battle we have marched, from ruined towns and blasted pasturage, from barren trenches pitted with the steel of hideous hailstorms, rusted with the rain of ceaseless blood...

Sir Theodore Cook (1867-1928) founded the Oxford University Fencing Club in 1891 and captained the English fencing team at the 1903 championships in . In 1906 he was non-fencing captain of the English epee team that won a silver medal at the Intercalated Games in , later writing The Cruise of the Branwen, an account of the team’s leisurely progress around the Mediterranean aboard Lord Howard de Walden’s yacht. He was also involved in the arrangements for the London Olympics of 1908 and a member of the International Olympic Committee.

Editor of The Field magazine, Cook was a distinguished art critic and writer, and in 1920 he won a silver medal in the Literature category for his poem recalling the horrors of the First World War, Olympic Games of Antwerp.

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Dorothy Margaret Stuart (1889-1963) was a poet, biographer Part 1, The Gladius, is set in Rome 103 AD, where two gladiators face off for and literary critic. She had been the entertainment of Emperor Trajan: taught fencing by Captain Alfred Without a sound the darting swooping strokes Hutton, founder of the Amateur Fall on unguarded flesh... Fencing Association, and at the 1924 Far off, there thrills one faint, high scream... Olympic Games her cycle of five With an angry gasp, He dies. poems, Sword Songs, won her a silver medal for Literature. At the In Part 2, The Two-Hand Sword, we leap to circa 1495 Edinburgh, where a time of the London 2012 Olympics, Scottish and a Dutch warrior duel with two-handed swords before King James IV. they were rediscovered by Tony Each sought to thrust the narrow point Perrottet of the New York Times. Swiftly into some crack or joint, Or else to stun and overwhelm With blows on vambrace or on helm.

Part 3, The One-Hand Sword, recreates the most famous duel of Renaissance , the encounter between the courtiers Jarnac and Chataignerie in 1547. One sinks his blade into his opponent’s leg.

Then, wide-eyed, ashen-lipped I saw his face tilt forward as he stood, While down his thigh ran glittering spurts of blood That made the fair sand into deadly mire.

In Part 4, The Small Sword, a fencing match takes place in Dunkerque in 1785 between a Captain of Hussars and the Chevalier de St Georges, who promises to touch any button on his opponent’s jacket.

A space is cleared. They bow. They start. A snap of steel – a thrust in quarte; The watching ladies clap and laugh; One button touched, one cut in half!

In her epilogue, Stuart declares that the noble qualities of have a direct lineage from the fields of ancient Greece to the fencing courts of Paris:

Beauty, – the form of the blade, and Valour, – its force, And Honour, – its deathless soul, I have sung of them all: Now that the brief songs end, I have finished my course.

Malcolm Fare

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REPORTS Achilles Tendon problems

Research has shown that injuries Of course, wearing appropriate footwear for Finally, if you know you have problems and pain linked specifically to fencing is important – in particular shoes with your Achilles tendon, apply strapping fencing training and/or competition with good cushioning on the sole or with and taping to the ankle to assist in a heel insole such as gel/sobothane. One creating a more secure structure; is evident in 93% of fencers. benefit of fencing shoes is that they have however, you must consult a In general, injuries to the Achilles a curved heel that allows the foot to more physiotherapist on correct technique to tendon (the tendon which connects easily roll forwards after landing and thus prevent other problems from occurring. the leg muscles to the foot) have the knee to become in line with the end A physiotherapist can also advise on increased substantially in recent of the foot. exercises that will help the lower limb years (not related to fencing) and muscles get stronger and work more You should also perform a correct warm efficiently to reduce the load on the males have been identified as being up (avoid static stretches until you are Achilles tendon. All these precautions at greater risk of injury (2:1) than appropriately warmed up) and perform a could prevent you from missing training females (12:1). There may be cool down. Tendons are viscoelastic, which due to injury. several reasons for these differences, means that they are pliable when warm including the fact that males tend and brittle when cool, so being warmed up Lindsay Bottoms and Jonathan Sinclair to participate in more sport as well properly prepares the tendon to absorb the impacts that are associated with fencing. as having a genetic predisposition. The intensity and duration of training should be gradually increased and you Since there is a high prevalence of should ensure sufficient training before injuries in fencing, we decided to specifically competition. Allow adequate recovery investigate the potential for Achilles tendon time between workouts or training. (AT) problems by measuring the load of the front foot during the and whether there were any gender differences. AT load was obtained from eight male and eight female club-level epee fencers using a 3D motion capture system and force platform information as they completed simulated lunges. After the data had been adjusted for the participants’ body weight, the results showed that males did indeed have greater AT loading rates than females. This suggests that male fencers may be at greater risk from Achilles tendon problems as a function of both fencing training and competition.

It is important that fencers try and prevent injury to the Achilles tendon by taking precautions. To determine ways to reduce the risk of injury, we spoke to Jayne Crook (epeeist and physiotherapist) and Peter Rome (elite fencing coach) to get some expert advice on the topic. Interestingly, we all had differing opinions on the best technique to reduce the AT load, especially as the lunge can be varied in length and speed. One suggestion is that, as the front foot lands on the ground, the leg should be almost fully extended and then, following landing, the knee should move to become vertically in line with the end of the foot and no further.

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 18 Obituaries

As part of his church’s commitment to foreign aid, Ken went to Zambia in 1968 “Over the years to teach. He took his fencing kit with him Ken played a and found a club at Kitwe, where he was based. The only other club that was considerable part in accessible, given the political ban on contact with Rhodesia, was the Kuda the development of Sword Club in Lusaka, 220 miles away. fencing in Norwich Nevertheless, these clubs met at six-monthly intervals for competitions. and Norfolk.” As the only qualified coach in Zambia, Ken was appointed chairman of the Zambian AFA and represented the country on the Olympic and Commonwealth Games Committee.

On his return to Norfolk in 1971, he found his old club just about ticking over. However, he soon re-established himself and became club president in 1973, a role he continued to fulfil until he stepped down in 2003. The club today owes its existence in no small measure to his fortitude. KEN MCCUBBIN He took a leading role in the creation of (1929-2014) the Norfolk Open in 1973 and for many years organised and coordinated this event virtually single-handedly. He also Ken McCubbin, honorary president established the Norfolk County of the Norfolk Fencing Club, died on Fencing Union. the 5th May 2014 in his 86th year. He began fencing in 1955, having Over the years Ken played a noticed some people dressed in considerable part in the development of fencing kit whilst he was studying fencing in Norwich and Norfolk. He acquired qualifications in epee and sabre and taught at Goldsmith College. in local schools, took part in many events to raise the profile of the sport and nurtured On moving to Norfolk in 1964 to teach, local coaches. Ken joined the Norfolk Fencing Club, where he soon established himself, becoming His contribution to fencing was recognised club captain in 1966 and undertaking a foil, by Norwich City Council, when in 1999 coaching course under the tutorage of and again in 2009 he received the award Leon Hill, then national coach. for outstanding services to sport. In 2011 he was presented with the BFA Award of Merit.

Ken was determined to continue to fence as long as he could, despite sustaining significant injuries unrelated to fencing. He retrained to fence left-handed, had to compensate for a loss of balance and restricted mobility. When he finally had to accept that his fencing days were over, he still attended the club to help maintain the equipment.

Peter Gallop JULY 2014 THE SWORD 19 OBITUARIES

He joined the Cambridgeshire Fencing Club, where he became coach and then chairman, “He taught with running it for nearly ten years and energy, verve and pouring his considerable energy into the role. He managed much of the admin to humour in the keep the club running smoothly and organized events such as the Cambridge German accent Open Air Tournament, fencing taster sessions and even secured yearly donations he determinedly to the club from his company. He retained a sense of fun throughout, with committee never lost.” meetings being turned into pizza nights at his house and club nights meticulously planned so they were, at the very least, special.

Michael also ran the club’s tri-annual beginners’ course. He did this with a sense of mission: to introduce as many people as he could to the sport he loved. He taught with energy, verve and humour in the German accent he determinedly never lost. It was through these courses that fencing had an even more significant impact on Michael’s life, when he met his wife-to-be, MICHAEL KRANZ Marie-Thérèse, during one of them.

(1959-2014) Club members will always remember Michael for being exceptionally welcoming Michael Kranz, who lost his battle from the day they joined. He had the ability with cancer on 23rd April 2014, to make one feel respected as an opponent, whether you won or lost against him. At was the enthusiastic, exuberant the end of every course, he would integrate and decidedly German chairman of the beginners into the club by holding a Cambridge Fencing Club, known for handicap tournament, where the winner his generosity and joie de vivre. was the fencer who had fought, not won, the most bouts. This sense of fair play was also reflected in his own fencing style when Michael was born in Ludwigshafen in fencing beginners and intermediates, as Germany and joined the fencing club there he had an uncanny knack of losing on the aged 9, cycling to training twice a week. deciding point in almost every fight, without After completing his schooling, he entered any points appearing to be thrown. military service for 18 months before embarking on a world tour, hitchhiking Michael’s dedication to the club remained across the USA, Canada, Thailand and India. undimmed, whether running the club, He returned home to study chemistry at the fencing or coaching, even after going University of Erlangen, Bavaria, where he through surgery and treatment for cancer continued to fence, as well as gaining a PhD which would have stopped many others. in organic chemistry. A post-doc role at the The Cambridge Open Air epee competition, University of Illinois, doing research work for held on 13th July, will now be fought for Glaxo, followed and it was this work that the Michael Kranz trophy, as a small token led him to the UK: being offered a place of the lasting legacy which he has had on to continue his research for Glaxo at the fencing in and around Cambridgeshire. University of Cambridge. He will be greatly missed. Michael is survived by his wife, Marie, and his four children.

Peter Lennard

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 20 Round-up

WATERLOO PROVIDES “I come through Waterloo every day and this is by PERFECT PLATFORM far the most spectacular thing I have seen here!” John, 42, office worker In May Network Rail hosted a British Fencing pop-up event at Waterloo Station aimed at increasing fencing participation while providing an eye-catching spectacle for some of London’s commuters. Over 300,000 people pass through the busiest station in Europe on a daily basis and it was fencing that took centre stage.

Preparation for the event began late into the night before any fencing took place, as the piste had to be in place by 4am on the day of the event. Coaches, fencers and British Fencing staff started to arrive at 9am for a midday start. What a start it was. As the first bout began, passers-by literally stopped in their tracks watching the fencers go at each other.

Not long after the volunteer coaches from as far afield as Portsmouth began giving their first taster sessions using GO/FENCE equipment as young and old queued up for their go. With the demonstration scheduled to last until 7pm, the early signs were good and the number of people wanting to try the sport throughout the day was incredible. Demonstrations of all three weapons were put on, coaches were on hand to deliver tasters to individuals and groups alike and the audience numbers were consistently “I pick my kids up from school every day and we high from start to finish. catch the train home. We couldn’t resist having a go and they loved it. They can’t wait to go to Speaking about the event, British Fencing’s CEO Georgina Usher said, “It was an their local club and I might give it a go too.” incredible day which exceeded all of our expectations. We wanted to showcase our Susan, 34, mum sport, introducing it to a new audience and we did just that. We’ve had several hundred people sign up already today for free sessions at their local clubs, and many more vouchers distributed. ”

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 21 ROUND-UP

WHEELCHAIR FENCING WORLD Piers Gilliver scores against Lambertini (ITA) CUP MEDALS in the foil poule

Two British wheelchair fencers won medals at a World Cup tournament in Lonato, Italy. Although GBR have lost their UK Sport funding, squad fencers Piers Gilliver, Gemma Collis and Dan Smith paid their own way to the competition.

In the men’s Cat A foil, Gilliver had a bye to the L16 where he beat multi-Paralympic medallist Alberto Pellegrini (ITA) 15-10 and went on to defeat Wing Kin Chan (HKG) 15-6 in the quarter-finals. In the semis Gilliver took out London 2012 bronze medallist Matteo Betti (ITA) 15-7 to meet world No. 1 Richard Osvath (HUN) in the final, but had to settle for silver, going down 8-15.

The following day, Gilliver continued in good form with the epee, reaching the semi-finals where he lost 12-15 to No. 1 seed Norbert Calka (POL) to collect a bronze medal. Another bronze was soon secured for GB by Gemma Collis who beat Marine Ecorchon Team GB (from left): Piers Gilliver, Gemma Collis, Dan Smith and Viv Mills, manager, (FRA) 15-8 in the L16 and narrowly missed with Peter Rome, coach, standing a place in the final, losing to Chui Yee Yu (HKG) 14-15.

In only his third international, Dan Smith defeated Jerome Prevot (FRA) 15-13 in ALEXANDER UPCRAFT the L16 of the men’s Cat B sabre, but was Alexander Upcraft, unable to get past No.1 seed Panagiotis who has been Triantafyllou (GRE) in the quarter-finals, working and fencing losing 5-15 to finish 8th. in Paris since 2010, has topped the Jo Gilliver men’s epee section of the Paris League. He came third in the Paris epee championship and has qualified for the French national championships.

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 22 Round-up

NAVY BEAT ON LIBERATION CLUB NEWS ANNIVERSARY Whitchurch Fencing Club, organisers of the annual O’Sullivan Cup, have moved to new premises in Rhiwbina Memorial Hall, Lon Ucha, Rhiwbina, The Royal Navy team triumphed Cardiff CF14 6HL. They meet on Tuesdays 8.30-10.30pm; over old rivals Guernsey for the first see www.whitchurchfencing.co.uk for further details. time in four years, with a gripping last-hit victory in a fixture fought on the 69th anniversary of the island’s freedom from Nazi occupation. Matches between RN Fencing and Sarnia Sword date back to 1971 and have been held almost every year since then.

With the score tied at four weapons apiece and the final epee bout finishing 41-41, all eyes were on the RN’s Marine Lee Ormerod and Guernsey’s Adam Bonnar as they squared off for an all-or-nothing decider. Two blistering attacks from Bonnar were fended off by Ormerod, before he managed to lunge home for the winning hit. Paul Redmond and Steve Poyser giving a demonstration at Companies House, Cardiff “It was an incredibly tense moment when we realised that overall victory would all come down to one hit”, said team captain, Leading Naval Nurse Leanne Parry. “Marine Ormerod held his nerve despite some seri- ous pressure and the whole team erupted when he got that final hit.”

The victory is the latest in an incredible run of form for the Navy’s swordsmen and women, who were named Royal Navy team of the year for 2013 and also triumphed at the Inter-Services – the annual competition held between the Army, Navy and RAF that is seen as the most important fixture in Services fencing.

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 23 BOOK REVIEWS Book reviews

The ‘Lost’ Second Book of Nicoletto Giganti (1608) was discovered by Joshua Pendragon at the Wallace Collection among the fencing books collected by Lord Howard de Walden (President of the AFA between the wars) and is the only known copy in the world. Translated by Piermarco Terminiello, it carries a foreword by the Wallace’s Curator of Arms and Armour, Tobias Capwell, who points out that the book offers for the first time in four centuries the GIGANTI REDISCOVERED opportunity to read the continuation of Giganti’s teachings. The assorted systems of rapier fighting While Giganti’s first book is a well that developed during the 16th and 17th illustrated guide to formal duelling centuries were dominated by Italian practice, concentrating on the thrust, masters. One of the most influential was his second work is more concerned Nicoletto Giganti, who wrote two books, with defending oneself in street both of which are now available in English confrontations at a time when only a translation. priest went unarmed. It discusses multiple opponents, how to deliver cuts, Giganti’s simplified method of swordplay the use of companion weapons, was presented in a book, first published grapples, disarms, pommel strikes and in 1606, that became a popular treatise dagger defences against various arms. for more than a century. Aaron Miedema’s Although the artistic quality of the plates translation, The School of the Sword, in this second book is not nearly as good has been ten years in gestation and was as in the first, each image has been almost finished when another translation digitally restored to make the action – Venetian Rapier, Nicoletto Giganti’s clearly discernible. 1606 Rapier Fencing Curriculum – by Tom Leoni was published in 2010. Nicoletto Giganti’s The School of the Sword by Aaaron Taylor Miedema is Naturally, Miedema claims his published by Legacy Books Press at interpretation adheres more closely to £12.95. Giganti’s original and gives many examples of inaccuracies by Leoni. While The ‘Lost’ Second Book of Nicoletto these differences in approach may be of Giganti (1608) by Piermarco Terminiello great interest to students of historical and Joshua Pendragon is published by swordplay, the modern fencer is more Fox Spirit Books and available from likely, if interested in the history of the Amazon at £14.18. sword at all, to appreciate the clear explanations that accompany each of the Malcolm Fare 50 lessons analysed in Miedema’s book. It also includes a useful glossary of Italian fencing terms and an introduction that looks at the differences between Giganti and his contemporary rapier masters Fabris and Capoferro.

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BRITISH YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS

(Photos by Andrew Brown)

The British Youth Championships in Sheffield was one of the biggest events in the domestic fencing calendar, with 1038 fencers taking part over 24 events and four age groups:

348 epeeists, 416 foilists, 274 sabreurs (603 boys, 435 girls) split between U12s (249), U14s (321), U16s (271) and U18s (337).

33 newly qualified referees officiated – 11 level 1, 16 level 2 and six level 3 – along with 14 volunteers, 72 referees and 10 armourers.

Thomas Philips-Langley to bib Stephen Brown (left) and Michael Hill pass each other in the L32 of the U18 foil against Darragh Patterson in the U16 foil

British Fencing’s Event Manager, BF President, Hilary Philbin added: Katie Dolan said: “This could not have “It was fantastic to see so many young happened without the continuing support fencers in action. The high standards that of our volunteers, armourers, referees, they and their coaches set indicate that DT and welfare team, who gave up their British fencing has a very bright future.” time to be at the event.”

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Brown lunges through the defence of Ben Priestly in the U18 quarter-finals... and (below) an angled riposte...

Acrobatics from Brown and John Feaster in the U18 foil final

JADE CLARKE

Jade Clarke of Wellington won both the senior girls’ foil and epee events at the Public Schools Championships, as well as coming 6th in the sabre, to take the Master at Arms title. She was supported by team-mate Jessica Gundry who was runner-up in the foil and came 5th in the epee, and by 13-year-old Nina Savage, who came 6th in the Mount- Haes foil. Based on these results, Wellington was named the country’s best school for girls’ fencing.

Brown flicks in the winning hit

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 26 Results

COMBINED EVENTS – ABROAD 24. STIGANT Liam (REDHILL & REIGATE) Women’s Foil (10) PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS: 18/20.3.14 25. SALES Kris (EAST ANGLIA UNI) 1. TOWNSEND Dawn (U/A) BOYS FOIL EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS: 9/14.6.14 26. RICHARDS Huw (HAVERSTOCK) 2. HALL Gina (TOUCHE) Senior (96) Men’s Foil (76) 27. JOYNER Joe (GRAVESHAM) 3= BAINES Shelagh (U/A) 1. BRYANT Lyle (ST EDMUND’S COL) Gold – James Davis 28. PRIOR Cameron (GRAVESHAM) 3= FINDLAY Angela (SIDMOUTH & EAST DEVON) 2. LLOYD Alex (HARROW) 29. LEITHES Alexander (QMBL) 3= BECK Alexander (CHARTERHOUSE) COMBINED EVENTS – HOME 30. HATTON Neil (MELIA) Men’s Epee (34) 3= LISSMAN Robert (BRENTWOOD) 31. MILLER Will (EASTBOURNE) 1. TOWNSON Paul (CADS) 5. ATKIN Benjamin (HYMERS COL) INVICTA OPEN: 15/16.3.14 32. DAVIES Rhys (MAIDSTONE) 2. MILLER Will (EASTBOURNE) 5. SCHLINDWEIN Alexandre Men’s Foil (72) 3= HALLER Claude (ESCRIME) (LEICESTER GRAMMAR) 1. BARWELL Peter (ZFW) Women’s Epee (42) 3= SCRIMSHAW Jason (REDHILL & REIGATE) 7. SPENCER-TAYLOR Alexander 2. RIDSDALE Ethan (RUSSELL) 1. HENSON Julie (NORFOLK) 5. WEST Howard (LTFC) (QEGS WAKEFIELD) 3= STANDEN David (SUSSEX HOUSE) 2. JARROLD Heather (CADS) 6. CAMPBELL Niall (REDHILL & REIGATE) 8. BIRCH George (ELIZABETH COL) 3= SUTTON Mark (BEXLEY) 3= MEAD Alexandria (HAVERSTOCK) 7. STEINER Adam (GADASKI) 9. KIM Daniel (WESTMINSTER) 5. BARTLETT Tony (LANSDOWNE) 3= STEINER Christine (HAVERSTOCK) 8. RAMSAY Andrew (HAVERSTOCK) 10. WADDINGTON Oliver (HYMERS COL) 6. MOLLARD Christopher (SAXON) 5. BALINT Ester (KENT UNI) 9. MOULTON Gavin (STREATHAM) 11. LEE Marco (SHREWSBURY) 7. CUDWORTH Mark (KISS) 6. AKERS Eleanor (HAVERSTOCK) 10. STEINBERG Stephen (LANSDOWNE) 12. PETERS Charlie (WINCHESTER COL) 8. ANDREWS Ben (PAUL) 6. CLAYTON Jane (MALLARD) 11. WHITE Simon (WIMBLEDON) 12. TAM Jayden (DOWNSIDE) 9. ANTHEUNIS Eli (BEL) 8. UBA Agnieszka (IMPERIAL) 12. WORTH Graham (URSA) 14. CREAN Hector (ST PAUL’S) 10. JOHNSTON Alastair (HOLYROOD) 9. HULL Nicola (DREAM) 13. MUNN Stephan (HAVERSTOCK) 15. BERNSTEIN Richard (MILLFIELD) 11. LOWEN Paul (SAXON) 10. ROVESTI Elena (U/A) 14. EAMES Pete (ST ALBANS) 16. SLAUGHTER Alexander (ETON COL) 12. WEEKES Jonathan (BOSTON) 11. SPENCE Sara (HAVERSTOCK) 15. NOTTINGHAM Jon (BLOIS) 17. HEAD Ian (WHITGIFT) 13. MITA Charles (TRURO) 12. BIRD Florence (HAVERSTOCK) 16. HINCHLIFF Nigel (READING) 18. BLACKMORE Noah (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 14. MORLEY Alexander (RLS) 13. ATKINS Hannah (SUSSEX UNI) 19. BANKES William (HARROW) 15. PARISH Sam (SARNIA) 14. KOEVA Gergana (ST PAULS) Women’s Epee (10) 19. BARTLETT Alexander (HYMERS COL) 16. MACCHIAROLA Alessandro (BOSTON) 15. VANDAELE Eva (BEL) 1. SPENCE Sara (HAVERSTOCK) 21. DOHERTY Alexander (ELIZABETH COL) 17. CHEW Michael (PAUL) 16. KELLY Nicole (KENT UNI) 2. ONIYE Marg (HAVERSTOCK) 22. CIRAOLO Luca (ST PAUL’S) 18. BEARDMORE Alex (FIGHTING FIT) 3= BROOKS Susan (BATH) 23. GUNDLE Leo (CITY OF LONDON) 19. WOOD-FISHER James (GWENT) Men’s Sabre (40) 3= MASON Mariette (CADS) 24. CHAN Herman (ABINGDON) 20. VALETTI Luca (TRYB) 1. DONALD Simon (BRENTWOOD) 25. MILLER Jack (ELIZABETH COL) 21. CHOI Edward (WARWICK UNI) 2. POTTER Nathan (CAMDEN) Men’s Sabre (13) 26. HO Siu (GRESHAM’S) 22. BROWN Bomba (CYRANO) 3= REDBURN Sam (MX) 1. PENTON Rob (CITY) 27. ANDERSON Forbes (WESTMINSTER) 23. LAGATTOLLA Raffaele (SUSSEX HOUSE) 3= THORLEY Christian (CITY) 2. GHOSH Julian (CAMDEN) 28. DAWSON Jack (ABINGDON) 24. FIHOSY Nick (BOSTON) 5. HOWES Nicholas (TRURO) 3= HUTTON Pete (HUNT-ROEDER) 29. JACOBS Henry (WORTH) 25. MORT Nicholas (SAXON) 6. OAKES Marc (CAMDEN) 3= THEROND Emmanuel (KINGSTON) 30. HARDY Josh (ARDINGLY COL) 26. ROSS Will (MALLARD) 7. DACEY Simon (MX) 5. HOWES Peter (ST PAUL’S) 31. MALLOCH-BROWN George 27. HILLS Nick (BOSTON) 8. YASIN Kamal (CITY) 6. BARDELL Tony (WATFORD) (MARLBOROUGH COL) 28. DE MENIBUS Audoin (WARWICK UNI) 9. VAN DIEMAN DE JEL Michiel (NED) 7. YASIN Kamal (CITY) 32. BRADLEY Samuel (MILLFIELD) 29. GELDHOF Gaetan (BEL) 10. GELLETT Charles (MX) 8. DAWKINS Jonathan (BRISTOL) 30. DEAMER Euan (CRAWLEY) 11. BOTLEY Pelham (SOUTH LONDON) Junior (129) 31. HYDE John (TENTERDEN) 12. HARRIS Stuart (INVICTA) Women’s Sabre (4) 1. THEOTOKIS Clemente (CHARTERHOUSE) 32. EXETER David (RLS) 13. BINGHAM Matt (NORTHUMBRIA UNI) 1. NAREY Michele (BATH) 2. FARDELL Felix (NEW HALL) 14. NATEGHIAN Mehrdad (CAMDEN) 2. WRIGHT Lucy (SEACOURT) 3= BIRD Harry (WESTMINSTER) Women’s Foil (33) 15. WARWICKER Simon (CITY) 3= INDERWICK Jonathan (ELIZABETH COL) 1. SEGALL Emma-Tina (OXFORD UNI) 16. DAY James (SUSSEX UNI) EDINBURGH OPEN: 29/30.3.14 5. STEWART Jacob (DULWICH COL) 2. McDERMOTT Chiara (BOSTON) Men’s Foil (16) 6. PAINE Hugo (ETON COL) 3= LEWANDOWSKA Magdalena (CADS) Women’s Sabre (24) 1. WEBSTER John (U/A) 7. COLLINS Laurie (BRENTWOOD) 3= VILLA Alessandra (BOSTON) 1. BEDDOE Megan (MX) 2. BROUGHTON Charlie (SALLH) 8. O’NEILL Patrick (ST PAUL’S) 5. McKENZIE Tracy (FIGHTING FIT) 2. HUTTON Daisy (MX) 3= HOFFMANN Tom (DINGFC) 9. MAHY Jacob (ELIZABETH COL) 6. BEARDMORE Kate (FIGHTING FIT) 3= MOOIJ Laurien (NED) 3= SADEGHPOOR Etienne (WFFC) 9. PATTERSON Daragh (ROYAL BELFAST) 7. CSERNY Erika (ST PAULS) 3= WRIGHT Lucy (SEACOURT) 5. McFADYEN Duncan (LTFC) 11. SCHNEIDER Benjamin (ABINGDON) 8. BARLOW Nikki (ARMY) 5. DAVIES Harriet (BATH) 6. MILNE Kevin (SALLH) 12. VIGAR Harry (MILLFIELD) 9. BABAEVA Seville (ESCRIME) 6. ROLLER Ramona (SUSSEX UNI) 7. RUSSELL Iain (WFFC) 13. WHELAN Roo (MILLFIELD) 10. FAIRMAN Charlotte (ESCRIME) 7. LUFF Sarah (U/A) 8. STANBRIDGE Paul (SALLH) 14. ATKIN Samuel (HYMERS COL) 11. CHURCH Amy (LANSDOWNE) 8. GRIMSLEY Helen (KENT UNI) 15. SYDYKOV Samir (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 12. CLAYTON Jane (MALLARD) 9. WHITAKER Annelise (BEDFORD) Women’s Foil (9) 16. HOPE David (ST BENEDICT’S EALING) 13. MIKHALEVA Oxana (PAUL) 10. EARL Silvia (BEDFORD) 1. DICKSON Chloe (EFC) 17. CAFFREY Patrick (HARROW) 14. PORTER Jasmine (TRYB) 10. WHITE Lucy (SUSSEX UNI) 2. SMITH Katie (EFC) 18. GIOVANNONE Alessandro (WARWICK) 15. HILL Heulwen (RUSSELL) 12. ASHMORE-HARRIS Candice (KENT UNI) 3= MORRISON Ailsa (EFC) 18. SCHULTE Maxim (CHARTERHOUSE) 16. SUMRA Zoe (SAXON) 13. GOULLETQUER Constance (BRUNEL UNI) 3= SZABO Krisztina (EFC) 20. REYNOLDS Scott (SHREWSBURY) 14. SUMRA Zoe (SAXON) 21. VERDON Paul (ROYAL BELFAST) Men’s Epee (79) 15. LANGLEY Karen (NORFOLK) Men’s Epee (17) 22. WOODLEY William (MILLFIELD) 1. BOMBRINI Andrea (HAVERSTOCK) 16. SPINLOVE Eryn (BIRMINGHAM UNI) 1. BEW Kieran (LTFC) 23. LIEBOWITZ Seth (HARROW) 2. NICHOLS Harrison (REDHILL & REIGATE) 2. HOFFMANN Tom (DINGFC) 24. MILLAR Theo (ROYAL BELFAST) 3= BUZWELL Tim (WIMBLEDON) VETERANS’ LONDON SPRING OPEN: 22/23.3.14 3= SPICER Tristan (TEAMN) 25. BLACKMORE Seth (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 3= LAZZATI Alessandro (HAVERSTOCK) Men’s Foil (40) 3= WINSTANLEY Liam (TEAMN) 25. ZHANG James (CLIFTON COL) 5. BRYAN Wayne (CADS) 1. BARTLETT Tony (LANSDOWNE) 5. WINTER Andrew (EFC) 27. PATEL Kelan (ST PAUL’S) 6. PEPLOW Laurence (GUILDFORD) 2. TROIANO John (LANSDOWNE) 6. BLACKBURNE Robert (UNIVOS) 28. CUMMINS Ryan (VICTORIA COL) 7. COOK Noah (CADS) 3= SAGE Richard (LANSDOWNE) 7. CHRISP Tom (WING) 29. SLAUGHTER William (ETON COL) 8. SMITH Conor (BEXLEY) 3= THOMAS Michael (SAXON) 8. McFADYEN Duncan (LTFC) 30. GEMMELL Joshua (WREKIN COL) 9. GROVER Elliott (HAVERSTOCK) 5. ABRAHAMS Paul (LANSDOWNE) 31. CRAZE Jamie (TRURO) 10. SHEVELEW David (HAVERSTOCK) 5. GAJADHARSINGH Gerry (LANSDOWNE) Women’s Epee (none) 32. DICKINSON Matthew (DURHAM) 11. STUART Jamie (REDHILL & REIGATE) 7. PAUL Graham (PAUL) 12. BEW Kieran (LTFC) 8. WEDGE Paul (LANSDOWNE) Men’s Sabre (7) Mount-Haes (103) 13. HARDING Tim (REDHILL & REIGATE) 9. FIHOSY Nick (BOSTON) 1. WILIAMSON Andrew (EFC) 1. ABRAHAMS Matthew (HIGHGATE) 14. CARPENTER George (WESSEX) 10. EXETER David (RLS) 2. HANLEY Benet (EFC) 2. DEERING Max (ST PAUL’S) 15. DOMEK Stephen (EASTERN) 11. BAILLACHE Paul (CITY) 3= GENTZ Philipp (EFC) 3= ASHBY Douggie (ST BENEDICT’S EALING) 16. FITZPATRICK Paul (HAVERSTOCK) 12. DELL George (USA) 3= FERGUSON Stephen (STRA) 3= HEAD Connor (WHITGIFT) 17. WEST Howard (LTFC) 13. NAVARRO Reynaldo (PHI) 5. FUSAI Niccolo (ETON COL) 18. EAST Will (KRCFC) 14. WILLIAMS Tony (BATH) Women’s Sabre (7) 6. YAM Adrian (WINCHESTER COL) 19. WHITELAW Adam (ELTHAM COL) 15. BEX Michael (PAUL) 1. DAYKIN Kate (SALLO) 7. CROMIE Eoghan (TRURO) 20. STIGANT Devlin (REDHILL & REIGATE) 16. CAUSTON Brian (BRIGHTON & HOVE) 2. CORBY Jessica (WESTFFC) 8. HALL Jamie (ELIZABETH COL) 21. WALKER Paul (STREATHAM) 3= PETTIT Sara (EFC) 9. FITTON Rowan (ELIZABETH COL) 22. WILLMOTT Paul (NORTHAMPTON) 3= GOUW Megan (WALLF) 10. MOYA Arturo (WORTH) 23. NICHOLLS Taran (REDHILL & REIGATE) 11. STINSON Toby (DULWICH COL)

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 27 RESULTS

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12. WATKINS Aidan (KCS WIMBLEDON) Junior (53) 6. SAVAGE Nina (WELLINGTON) 13. PAO Alvin (WINCHESTER COL) 13. HAYNES James (BOOTHAM) 1. CHILD Catherine (BRENTWOOD) 7. BUENOLA-HADFIELD Elena (HYMERS COL) 14. BAYNE Max (ST PAUL’S) 14. EVANS Joel (ELIZABETH COL) 2. PANDE Avni (HYMERS COL) 8. LEWISVAIKE Khaleah (BEDFORD MODERN) 15. GODMAN Charlie (SHREWSBURY) 15. VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS Harry 3= PLANT Bethan (MILLFIELD) 9. HASTIE Anna (ST MARY’S CALNE) 16. WADDINGTON Oliver (HYMERS COL) (WINCHESTER COL) 3= TAM Ka (LEWESTON) 10. DELL’AQUILA Lorenza (QUEEN’S COL) 17. ATKIN Benjamin (HYMERS COL) 16. O’DOHERTY Dermot (BRENTWOOD) 5. ROGERS Abigail (QUEEN ANNE’S) 11. THOMAS Jemimah (OXFORD HIGH) 18. MALE James (ELIZABETH COL) 17. JAMES Fergus (ELTHAM COL) 6. PATEL Serena (GUILDFORD HIGH) 12. HAYNES Georgia (BOOTHAM) 19. IVANKO Alexander (WELLINGTON) 18. COULSON Matthew (BROMSGROVE) 7. KURTIS Lucy (HYMERS COL) 13. CHILD Faith (BRENTWOOD) 20. HART Jasper (WINCHESTER COL) 19. TAYLOR Darius (BRENTWOOD) 8. BARNARD Lucy (CENTRAL 14. WARNER Abi (GUILDFORD HIGH) 21. NIKOLAEV Ivan (ABINGDON) 20. CARPENTER Tom (VICTORIA COL) NEWCASTLE HIGH) 15. WAGSTAFF Lucy (GUILDFORD HIGH) 22. BLACKMORE Noah (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 21. LE MAITRE James (ELIZABETH COL) 9. YAKUNINA Anastasia (HIGHGATE) 16. DUDLEY Amelia (BISHOP CHALLONER) 22. DAWSON Jack (ABINGDON) 22. GEDDES Matthew (ARDINGLY COL) 10. SHEATH Ekaterina 17. BELL Constance (BRENTWOOD) 24. HEAD Ian (WHITGIFT) 23. MACLENNAN Robert (ABINGDON) (KING EDWARD VI SO’TON) 18. HARRISON Ella (RED MAIDS) 25. DOHERTY Alexander (ELIZABETH COL) 24. WELLS Luke (ELTHAM COL) 11. SHIPLEY Zoe (NORWICH) 19. SMITH Grace (IPSWICH HIGH) 26. PRICE Jamie (FOYLE COL) 25. FAGAN Freddie (WINCHESTER COL) 12. CHART Maria (TRURO) 20. SMART Serena (GUILDFORD HIGH) 27. JOHNSON William (ABINGDON) 26. LAPUERTA Carlos (WESTMINSTER) 13. TAI Aisling (ST. PAUL’S GIRLS) 21. HUXTABLE Ella (LADIES COL) 28. WONG Herman (UPPINGHAM) 27. GRAN David (HIGHGATE) 14. SMITH Aoife (RED MAIDS) 22. HOGG Alex (HYMERS COL) 29. SILAWATTAKUN Pawat (CHARTERHOUSE) 28. DARELL Michael (ABINGDON) 15. STANDISH Madeleine (MILLFIELD) 23. STEENBRUGGE Mira (WELLINGTON COL) 30. COOPER Ryan (CITY OF LONDON 29. ROACH Tarriq (WHITGIFT) 16. MAXWELL Caitlin (TRURO) 24. ADAMS Tallulah (SHREWSBURY HIGH) FREEMEN’S) 30. BOORNE Sam (TRURO) 17. ABRAHAMS Sophie (CHANNING) 25. WADE Alice (ST MARY’S CALNE) 31. CIRAOLO Luca (ST PAUL’S) 31. QUELLMAN Blake (HIGHGATE) 18. HAYWARD-BROWN Magdalene (MILLFIELD) 26. IND Emily (UPPINGHAM) 32. LE MAITRE Matthew (ELIZABETH COL) 32. LINGAJOTHY Kalvin (ETON COL) 19. WAKEFIELD Rebecca (MALVERN COL) 27. TURNER Leah (HIGHGATE) 20. CHISHOLM Jessica (BRENTWOOD) 28. STUBLEY Eleanor (ST HELEN & Junior (137) GIRLS FOIL 21. NICOL-GENT Sophie (LADIES COL) ST KATHARINE) 1. DICKINSON Matthew (DURHAM) Senior (34) 22. GENT Joanna (HEADINGTON) 29. RASSMUSS Victoria (ST MARY’S CALNE) 2. WOODLEY William (MILLFIELD) 1. CLARKE Jade (WELLINGTON) 23. CONLIN Jade (ST. PAUL’S GIRLS) 30. HUNT Jessica (WYCOMBE ABBEY) 3= HOPE Oliver (KING’S CANTERBURY) 2. GUNDRY Jessica (WELLINGTON) 24. CAMPBELL Holly (BISHOP CHALLONER) 31. HODGES Claudine (FARLINGTON) 3= WHELAN Roo (MILLFIELD) 3= PERETTI Costanza (MILLFIELD) 25. HARABAJIU Catajina (NORWICH) 32. MURPHY-COLES Maya (RED MAIDS) 5. SCHNEIDER Benjamin (ABINGDON) 3= SUDDERICK Zoe (GUILDFORD HIGH) 26. HUGHES Katharine (ARDINGLY COL) 6. CROMIE Conall (TRURO) 5. KURTIS Emma (HYMERS COL) 27. WRIGHT Abby (RED MAIDS) BOYS EPEE 7. INDERWICK Jonathan (ELIZABETH COL) 6. VAN DER VELDE Millie (MILLFIELD) 28. HYDER Afrah (HEADINGTON) Senior (95) 8. MILLER Joshua (WHITGIFT) 7. MINOLI Laura (WESTMINSTER) 29. REYNOLDS Georgie (LADIES COL) 1. CURRAN-JONES Tomas (DULWICH COL) 9. HUGHES Andrew (ELTHAM COL) 8. BEGBOUR Lauren 30. BARROWCLIFF Ines (HEADINGTON) 2. CHAN Herman (ABINGDON) 9. REYNOLDS Jake (WARWICK) (KING EDWARD VI SO’TON) 31= WILSON Sarah (BISHOP CHALLONER) 3= BRADLEY Samuel (MILLFIELD) 11. HAYNES Gabriel (ELIZABETH COL) 9. BANKS Paisley (MILLFIELD) 31= MARTIN Sabrina (MARLBOROUGH COL) 3= PECK Harry (ELTHAM COL) 12. CUMMINS Ryan (VICTORIA COL) 10. HIGGS Helen (LADIES COL) 5. MORTON Sebastian (RGS GUILDFORD) 13. ROBINSON Peter (RGS GUILDFORD) 11. DUNN Rosalind (CLIFTON COL) Mount-Haes (74) 6. SMITH Hugo (KING’S CANTERBURY) 14. ABELE Titus (BRENTWOOD) 12. CAYLEY Catriona (HEADINGTON) 1. GILL Isabella (HIGHGATE) 7. CHOONG Henry (WHITGIFT) 15. SCHULTE Maxim (CHARTERHOUSE) 13. POPOVA Polina (ARDINGLY COL) 2. BROWN Madeleine 8. CHENG Arthur (SHREWSBURY) 16. PAINE Hugo (ETON COL) 14. DAVIS Alexandra (MILLFIELD) (CENTRAL NEWCASTLE HIGH) 9. BURNSIDE Jonathan (FOYLE COL) 17. SLAUGHTER William (ETON COL) 15. CARDIFF Hannah (WYCOMBE ABBEY) 3= BUENOLA-HADFIELD Isabel (HYMERS COL) 10. LYNCH Matthew (BROMSGROVE) 18. RUSSELL James (CHARTERHOUSE) 16. SHAW Michelle (BRENTWOOD) 3= FOSU Yasmine (MILLFIELD) 11. TIDMARSH Ned (DULWICH COL) 19. TIMPSON Bede (UPPINGHAM) 5. DAVIES Lily (RED MAIDS) 12. LLOYD Alex (HARROW) 20. GIOVANNONE Alessandro (WARWICK)

44TH WELSH OPEN 8/9th November 2014 43RD WELSH OPEN 9/10th November 2014 Sponsored by Leon Paul

Venue: The Welsh Institute of Sport, Cathedral Road, Weapon(s): Cardiff CF11 9SW Weapon(s): 8th November 2014 Men’s Foil 08.45 Name: Women’s Epee 10.45 Women’s Sabre 12.30 Address:

9th November 2014 Men’s Epee 08.45 Women’s Foil 10.45 Men’s Sabre 12.30 Telephone (Optional):

Entry fee: One weapon £25 (Late entry £35); Email: Two weapons £40 (Late entry £70) Cheques: Payable to “Welsh Fencing” Club: Entries to: Welsh Open Entries, c/o 43 Heol Miskin, Pontyclun, Entry fee (Non-refundable): RCT, CF72 9AJ Online entries: www.welshfencing.org License No: Closing date: 25.10.14. Late entries accepted at organisers‘ discretion. Please state if Cadet/Veteran: Payments received after this date will be deemed late entries. Current BFA membership or equivalent will be checked at sign in. I accept that the organisers cannot be held responsible for any accident, loss or damage Notes: Armoury for personal weapons not guaranteed. sustained at the tournament. Sports Centre accommodation 029 2030 0500. Signed: Date:

(Parent or guardian if under 18)

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 28 20. HONEYMAN Matthew (WHITGIFT) 26. SHEFFIELD Helen (ALLEYN’S) 20. SHEPHERD Miles (MILLFIELD) 3= SADEGHPOOR Etienne (WFFC) 22. ATKIN Samuel (HYMERS COL) 27. CHISHOLM Jessica (BRENTWOOD) 21. SANDEMAN Scott (BISHOP CHALLONER) 5. CUDWORTH Mark (KISS) 23. THEOTOKIS Clemente (CHARTERHOUSE) 28. MAXWELL Caitlin (TRURO) 22. ATKIN Samuel (HYMERS COL) 6. EXETER Tom (LEEDS UNI) 24. MAHY Jacob (ELIZABETH COL) 29. ASHAYE Antonia (BRENTWOOD) 23. KHAN Noor (WHITGIFT) 7. WEEKES Jonathan (BOSTON) 25. SCARDINO Peter (WINCHESTER COL) 30. SUEN Valerie (KING’S CANTERBURY) 24. DOBSON Adam (WHITGIFT) 8. STANBRIDGE Paul (HOLYROOD) 26. WILLSON Cameron (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 31. ROGERS Abigail (QUEEN ANNE’S) 25. COLLINS Laurie (BRENTWOOD) 9. WOOLLARD Jonathan (HERIOT WATT) 27. JONES Luke (REIGATE GRAMMAR) 32. GENT Joanna (HEADINGTON) 26. AHMED Sharjeel (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 10. CLARKE Thomas (A & C) 28. EAST William (ST EDMUND’S CANTERBURY) 27. PAINE Hugo (ETON COL) 11. WILLIAMS Gavin (LIVERPOOL) 29. JORDAN Max (CITY OF LONDON) Mount-Haes (61) 28. RIZVI Thomas (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 12. SAVILLE-FERGUSON Comrie (HOLYROOD) 30. FITZGERALD Thomas (ELIZABETH COL) 1. SPICE Sarah (CITY OF LONDON FREEMEN’S) 29. JAITLY Rahul (HAMPTON) 13. WILLIAMS Alex (HOLYROOD) 31. LIE Bon (CLIFTON COL) 2. SHEFFIELD Laura (ALLEYN’S) 29. WILLSON Cameron (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 14. MACFADYEN Duncan (GWEFC) 32. SAVAGE Henry (WELLINGTON) 3= BROWN Madeleine (CENTRAL 31. BLACKMORE Seth (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 15. POWELL Matthew (MELIA) NEWCASTLE HIGH) 32. DALY Chistos (WESTMINSTER) 16. JOHNSTON Alastair (HOLYROOD) Mouint-Haes (94) 3= LEWISVAIKE Khaleah (BEDFORD MODERN) 17. ALDERMAN Shaun (SHETLAND) 1. ROACH Tarriq (WHITGIFT) 5. SAPTE Alexandra (QUEEN’S GATE) Mount-Haes (50) 18. ANDERSON Richard (GLASGOW UNI) 2. MACLENNAN Robert (ABINGDON) 6. BUNOLA-HADFIELD Isabel (HYMERS COL) 1. HOLDSWORTH Bertie (TRURO) 19. URQUHART Alasdair (CULLODEN) 3= DEERING Max (ST PAUL’S) 7. KO Christina (BENENDEN) 2. LE MAITRE Alexander (ELIZABETH COL) 20. McKAY Mike (SHEFFIELD BUCCS) 3= HEAD Connor (WHITGIFT) 8. HAYNES Georgia (BOOTHAM) 3= BOORNE Sam (TRURO) 21. GREENHALGH Sam (LEEDS UNI) 5. MOYA Arturo (WORTH) 9. FOSU Yasmine (MILLFIELD) 3= CHOI Michael (WARWICK) 22. RUSSELL Iain (WFFC ) 6. TAYLOR Adam (CITY OF LONDON 10. NICOLL Olivia (WREKIN COL) 5. HAYNES Luke (TRURO) 23. LOGAN Michael (GWEFC) FREEMEN’S) 11. BUNOLA-HADFIELD Elena (HYMERS COL) 6. HEAD Connor (WHITGIFT) 24. JORDAN Chris (DUNDEE UNI) 7. SPARKES Adam (ELIZABETH COL) 12. ELSTUB Emily (CITY OF LONDON 7. LINGAJOTHY Kalvin (ETON COL) 25. BROUGHTON Charlie (HOLYROOD) 8. CROMIE Eoghan (TRURO) FREEMEN’S) 8. LINDSAY Benjamin (WHITGIFT) 26. LAUCHLAN Mark (ELGIN) 9. OIEN Arthur (HARROW) 13. LI Jessica (QUEEN’S GATE) 9. MCDOUGALL Alex (TONBRIDGE) 27. CLARKE Blaine (A & C) 10. FITTON Rowan (ELIZABETH COL) 14. ZISMAN Elizabeth (WYCOMBE ABBEY) 10. O’DOHERTY Dermot (BRENTWOOD) 28. ELLIS Matthew (A & C) 11. HAYNES James (BOOTHAM) 15. TELFORD Jessica (WYCLIFFE COL) 11. JOHNSON Rory (ELIZABETH COL) 29. McCOURT Michael (STRATHCLYDE UNI) 12. HOLT Oscar (BRENTWOOD) 16. SAVAGE Nina (WELLINGTON) 12. PATTON Ross (FOYLE COL) 30. MILLER Alasdair (U/A) 13. WELLS Luke (ELTHAM COL) 17. NOBLE Niamh (RATCLIFFE COL) 13. ROACH Tarriq (WHITGIFT) 31. WEATHERILL Chris (ROLLO) 14. BOYLE Douglas (WARWICK) 18. DUDLEY Amelia (BISHOP CHALLONER) 14. FINLAY Tristan (VICTORIA COL) 32. MACKEY William (ABERDEEN UNI) 15. TRAN Luc (CITY OF LONDON FREEMEN’S) 19. COSTANZI Sara (QUEEN’S GATE) 15. FUSAI Niccolo (ETON COL) 16. COULSON Matthew (BROMSGROVE) 20. MARTUS Cosima (QUEEN’S GATE) 16. CROMIE Eoghan (TRURO) Women’s Foil (25) 17. CAPERTON Roderick (WINCHESTER COL) 21. NASSER Tina (QUEEN’S GATE) 17. TAYLOR Darius (BRENTWOOD) 1. HENNEBERG Sophia (YORK UNI) 18. FUSAI Niccolo (ETON COL) 21. PRITCHARD Eleanor (BRENTWOOD) 18. MALCIC Luke (ELIZABETH COL) 2. DE STE CROIX Mhairi (DUNDEE UNI) 19. CARPENTER Tom (VICTORIA COL) 23. BARNES Rachel (SHREWSBURY HIGH) 19. ANILKUMAR Jaidaksh (BRENTWOOD) 3= BURNETT Anna (BOSTON) 20. LE MAITRE James (ELIZABETH COL) 24. DELL’AQUILA Lorenza (QUEEN’S COL) 20. WOOLTERTON Tom (BRENTWOOD) 3= SMITH Katie (EFC) 21. BERRY Hugo (CHARTERHOUSE) 25. BELL Constance (BRENTWOOD) 21. FIRTH William (ELIZABETH COL) 5. McLAUGHLIN Mhairi (HOLYROOD) 22. CHOI Michael (WARWICK) 26. CHILD Faith (BRENTWOOD) 22. HALL Jamie (ELIZABETH COL) 6. CABRELLI Maria (GWEFC) 23. WAKE James (HYMERS COL) 27. STUBBERFIELD Gabriella (BISHOP 23. DEERING Max (ST PAUL’S) 7. WEBB Georgia (LASZLO) 24. SIT Chris (KING’S CANTERBURY) CHALLONER) 24. WHATLEY Stephen (MILLFIELD) 8. BARRETT Sarah (WFFC ) 25. LINGAJOTHY Kalvin (ETON COL) 28. FORSTER Rebecca (MILLFIELD) 25. HOHLER Hector (MILLFIELD) 9. GIFFORD Mhairi (SHETLAND) 26. BUSHELL Tobias (KING’S CANTERBURY) 29. CLARK Abigail (MILLFIELD) 26. YOUNG Andrew (WHITGIFT) 10. ARTHUR Felicity (ROLLO) 27. BALTAY Arthur (CITY OF LONDON 30. WINTER Caroline (QUEEN’S GATE) 27. MOORE Patrick (ARDINGLY COL) 11. URQUHART Kirsty (GLASGOW FREEMEN’S) 31. READINGER Reagen (GODOLPHIN 28. DOBINSON Miles (ELTHAM COL) CALEDONIAN UNI) 28. ROBERTSON William (ST EDMUND’S & LATYMER) 29. SPARKES Adam (ELIZABETH COL) 12. STEELE Marie (WFFC) CANTERBURY) 32. HOGG Alex (HYMERS COL) 30. OSMOND Tobi (WHITGIFT) 13. FIELDING Chloe (WFFC) 29. BUDDEN George (KING EDWARD 31. HORSLEY Daniel (WHITGIFT) 14. STEELE Eden (WFFC) VI SO’TON) BOYS SABRE 32. O’NEILL Lucas (BRENTWOOD) 15. PITT Helen (GWEFC) 30. HALL Jamie (ELIZABETH COL) Senior (62) 16. MANSON Taylor (ABERDEEN UNI) 31. HOLDSWORTH Bertie (TRURO) 1. BURTON George (BEDFORD) GIRLS SABRE 32. BERRY Joseph (ELIZABETH COL) 2. HARRIS Rafe (MILLFIELD) Senior (18) Men’s Epee (36) 3= BERNSTEIN Richard (MILLFIELD) 1. MOFFAT Alice (KING’S HIGH WARWICK) 1. JOHNSTON Calum (WALLACE) GIRLS EPEE 3= GELLETT Charlie (SUTTON VALENCE) 2. BANKS Paisley (MILLFIELD) 2. HIGH Rory (ABERDEEN UNI) Senior (43) 5. VILJOEN Ross (SHREWSBURY) 3= DAVIS Alexandra (MILLFIELD) 3= SALTER Duncan (PEMBROKE) 1. CLARKE Jade (WELLINGTON) 6. WALWYN Nathanael (VICTORIA COL) 3= GUNDRY Jessica (WELLINGTON) 3= WATKINS George (YORK UNI) 2. PERETTI Costanza (MILLFIELD) 7. RUSSEN Matthew (BRENTWOOD) 5. CLARKE Jade (WELLINGTON) 5. GORDON Martin (ELGIN) 3= LAMBERT Justine (KING’S CANTERBURY) 8. MILLER Jack (ELIZABETH COL) 6. PERETTI Costanza (MILLFIELD) 6. DICKSON Thomas (NEWCASTLE) 3= STOWE Leslie (BRENTWOOD) 9. BLACKMORE Noah (RGS HIGH WYCOMBE) 7. HIGGS Helen (LADIES COL) 7. MACKEY William (ABERDEEN UNI) 5. GUNDRY Jessica (WELLINGTON) 10. HO Siu (GRESHAM’S) 8. VAN DER VELDE Millie (MILLFIELD) 8. WINTER Andrew (EFC) 6. CONSTANTINESCU Maria (KING’S 11. MURRAY Brian (FOYLE COL) 9. WINSTANLEY Liam (NEWCASTLE) CANTERBURY) 12. HEAD Ian (WHITGIFT) Junior (34) 10. LIECHTI Christopher (ROLLO) 7. KURTIS Emma (HYMERS COL) 13. DOHERTY Alexander (ELIZABETH COL) 1. ANIL Shreya (KING EDWARD VI HIGH) 11. RAMSDEN Michael (URSA) 8. DE MARTIN Sofia (NEW HALL) 14. CHANDLER Andrew (ELIZABETH COL) 2. TURNBULL Isabel (KENT COL) 12. BRASS Peter (ROLLO) 9. BLACKWOOD Eleanor (WESTMINSTER) 15. ATKIN Benjamin (HYMERS COL) 3= CHART Maria (TRURO) 13. MACFADYEN Duncan (GWEFC) 10. TURLEY Alix (RGS ALICE OTTLEY) 16. BIRCH George (ELIZABETH COL) 3= MAXWELL Caitlin (TRURO) 14. MIKLOS Kristof (ABERDEEN UNI) 11. GRIFFIN Katy (CITY OF LONDON 17. SLAUGHTER Alexander (ETON COL) 5. FOSTER Charlotte (IPSWICH HIGH) 15. MILANOV Milen (ABERDEEN UNI) FREEMEN’S) 18. WALLIS Jack (ELIZABETH COL) 6. STANDISH Madeleine (MILLFIELD) 16. LAUCHLAN Mark (ELGIN) 12. BANKS Paisley (MILLFIELD) 19. WADDINGTON Oliver (HYMERS COL) 7. PLANT Bethan (MILLFIELD) 13. VAN DER VELDE Millie (MILLFIELD) 20. HAWKINS Philip (BRENTWOOD) 8. PANDE Avni (HYMERS COL) Women’s Epee (20) 14. BUDDEN Jenny (KING EDWARD VI SO’TON) 21. ELLIS Benjamin (ETON COL) 9. KURTIS Lucy (HYMERS COL) 1. PRISE Eilidh (SCOTTISH SALTIRES) 15. SUTTON Joanna (HEADINGTON) 22. COTTAM James (ELIZABETH COL) 10. BUTLIN Olivia (IPSWICH HIGH) 2. RUGGLES Alice (NORTHUMBRIA UNI) 16. PEPPIATT Susannah (WOLDINGHAM) 23. SMALL Jonty (SHREWSBURY) 11. HAYWARD-BROWN Magdalene (MILLFIELD) 3= GIFFORD Mhairi (SHETLAND) 24. KUZNETSOV Nikita (HARROW) 12. MACCLANCY Caitlin (HEADINGTON) 3= LANDAHL Donna (FOUR OF CLUBS) Junior (61) 25. BURGESS Sebastian (WESTMINSTER) 13. HURST Alexandra (SHERBORNE) 5. DE STE CROIX Mhairi (DUNDEE UNI) 1. FERM Camilla (LATYMER UPPER) 26. PRASAD Sachchit (WESTMINSTER) 14. VYSHNEVSKA Anna (BRENTWOOD) 6. FRASER Louise (GLASGOW UNI) 2. WOODHOUSE Eliza (MALVERN COL) 27. LAWRENCE Petrok (BRENTWOOD) 15. GENT Joanna (HEADINGTON) 7. TAIT Maggie (ORKNEY) 3= LAWSON Danielle (RGS ALICE OTTLEY) 28. LE MAITRE (Matthew ELIZABETH COL) 16. CHILD Catherine (BRENTWOOD) 8. ROBERTSON Emma (WFFC) 3= WAKEFIELD Rebecca (MALVERN COL) 29. BRADLEY Samuel (MILLFIELD) 5. PLANT Bethan (MILLFIELD) 30. FOSTER-POWELL Harry (TONBRIDGE) Mount-Haes (25) Men’s Sabre (15) 6. IVANCHENKO Ekaterina (WOLDINGHAM) 31. THANTHULAGE Janith (BRENTWOOD) 1. MOFFAT Lizzie (KING’S HIGH WARWICK) 1. ROCKS Stephen (SHETLAND) 7. PANDE Avni (HYMERS COL) 32. CHEUNG Joshua (FOYLE COL) 2. FOSU Yasmine (MILLFIELD) 2. MACDONALD James (ROLLO) 8. DAVISON Zoe (WYCLIFFE COL) 3= LEWISVAIKE Khaleah (BEDFORD MODERN) 3= ANDERSON James (ROLLO) 9. PATEL Serena (GUILDFORD HIGH) Junior (70) 3= STEENBRUGGE Mira (WELLINGTON COL) 3= WOOLLARD Jonathan (HERIOT WATT) 10. HARVIE Eleanor (FARLINGTON) 1. CRAZE Jamie (TRURO) 5. CLARK Abigail (MILLFIELD) 5. McDONAGH James (ST ANDREWS UNI) 11. LOWREY Zoe (KINGSTON GRAMMAR) 2. WHELAN Roo (MILLFIELD) 6. PRITCHARD Eleanor (BRENTWOOD) 6. RENNIE Stephen (U/A) 12. McGONAGLE Rosie (FOYLE COL) 3= AMSALEM Eden (UNIVERSITY COL) 7. BUENOLA-HADFIELD Isabel (HYMERS COL) 7. STUBBS Ben (DUNDEE UNI) 13. WINAND Eleana (BRENTWOOD) 3= LINDSAY Christian (KCS WIMBLEDON) 8. STUBBERFIELD Gabriella (BISHOP 8. GOH Jia Luen (ST ANDREWS UNI) 14. BALTAY Clara (CITY OF LONDON 5. HOWES Nicholas (DULWICH COL) CHALLONER) FREEMEN’S) 6. DU MONT (Ben ELIZABETH COL) 9. CHAPPLE Darcy (HEADINGTON) Women’s Sabre (7) 15. CHILD Catherine (BRENTWOOD) 7. CAFFREY Patrick (HARROW) 10. BELL Constance (BRENTWOOD) 1. CORBY Jessica (WFFC) 16. STANDISH Madeleine (MILLFIELD) 8. FOTHERBY James (ABINGDON) 11. DUDLEY Amelia (BISHOP CHALLONER) 2. MAILEY Alex (ROLLO) 17. CHART Maria (TRURO) 9. VIGAR Harry (MILLFIELD) 12. BUENOLA-HADFIELD Elena (HYMERS COL) 3= RUDENOKA Kristina (ABERDEEN UNI) 18. SHEATH Ekaterina (KING EDWARD 10. WATSON Caleb (WHITGIFT) 13. PARTIS Annabelle (HYMERS COL) 3= SIGL Lisa (GLASGOW UNI) VI SO’TON) 11. MAHY Jacob (ELIZABETH COL) 14. STOKER Lucy (HEADINGTON) 19. MAHONEY Georgia (HEADINGTON) 12. HUDSON Oliver (ELIZABETH COL) 15. FORSTER Rebecca (MILLFIELD) BRIGHTON OPEN: 12/13.4.14 20. KURTIS Lucy (HYMERS COL) 13. DINES Ben (ELTHAM COL) 16. JONES Tara (BRENTWOOD) Men’s Foil (46) 21. CRIPPS Rebecca (WIMBLEDON HIGH) 14. MOFFATT Billy (WHITGIFT) 1. KASTNER Philip (CYRANO) 22. CONNELL Dearbhla (HEADINGTON) 15. WOODLEY William (MILLFIELD) : 5/6.4.14 2. DEAMER Luke (CRAWLEY) 23. ELSTUB Stephanie (CITY OF 16. COLLEY John (ELIZABETH COL) Men’s Foil (70) 3= BARTLETT Anthony (LANSDOWNE) LONDON FREEMEN’S) 17. CROMIE Conall (TRURO) 1. LEGKOVSKY Mark (EDINBURGH UNI) 3= DEVITT Ronnie (CYRANO) 24. HAYWARD-BROWN Magdalene (MILLFIELD) 18. BOOTE Alexander (TRURO) 2. DE STE CROIX Calum (WALLACE) 5. MORT Nicholas (SAXON ) 25. NICOL-GENT Sophie (LADIES COL) 19. HAYNES Gabriel (ELIZABETH COL) 3= CORLETT Thomas (KISS) 6. PARSONS Thomas (CYRANO)

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 29 RESULTS

7. SUTTON Mark (BEXLEY) 3= GWYNNE Kristofor (GROSVENOR) 10. MCKENZIE Lisa (EDINBURGH) 9. CZINKOTA Zsolt (WELLINGTON) 8. LENNON Christopher (LIVERPOOL UNI) 3= PATTERSON Daragh (RBAI/BELFAST) 11. MCDERMOTT Chiara (BOSTON) 10. LAWRENCE Chris (IMPERIAL) 9. LAGATTOLLA Raffaele (SUSSEX HOUSE) 5. SALTER Duncan (PEMBROKE) 12. HUGHES Elaine (U/A) 11. CLARKE Michael (TRURO) 10. DEAMER Euan (CRAWLEY) 6. BROWN Peter (BELFAST) 13. DUXBURY Victoria (SULLIVAN) 12. ROGERSON Noah (TRURO) 11. LAVIN Gerard (BOSTON) 7. McCLENAHAN Conor (BELFAST) 14. CHART Yvonne (TRURO) 13. Fraser (TRURO) 12. WHITWELL Harry (SKIPTON) 8. BODELS Callum (BELFAST) 15. BARLOW Nikki (ARMY) 14. BOTELER Harry (TRURO) 13. WANG Boya (CAMBRIDGE UNI) 16. EDWARDS Asha (LASZLOS) 15. BURTON George (NLSC) 14. PRICE William (SAXON) Women’s Foil (9) 17. COOK Catherine (SHETLAND) 16. NICHOLLS Thomas (CHILWELL) 15. MOLLARD Christopher (SAXON) 1. PHILPOTT Rachel (SULLIVAN) 18. SEGALL Grace (OXFORD UNI) 17. ROCKS Stephen (SHETLAND) 16. PAGE James (NEWHAM) 2. DUXBURY Victoria (SULLIVAN) 19. SEGALL Emma Tina (OXFORD UNI) 18. HUTCHISON Neil (COBRA) 3= BEATTIE Keziah (BELFAST) 20. KWOK Rachel (ACADEMY) 19. JONES Matthew (URSA) Women’s Foil (17) 3= TAYLOR Lucy (MID DOWN) 21. JENSEN Lene (DEN) 20. CONCANNON Stephen (IRE) 1. McDERMOTT Chiara (BOSTON) 22. BEARDMORE Kate (FIGHTING FIT) 21. FOTHERBY Will (OXFORD) 2. VILLA Alessandra (BOSTON ) Men’s Epee (24) 23. SCHILLER Alice (FRA) 22. EDMUNDSON Jack (SOUTH LONDON) 3= FAIRMAN Charlotte (ESCRIME) 1. SLATER Philip (GROSVENOR/LISBURN) 24. CHURCH Amy (LANSDOWNE) 23. POTTER James (CAMDEN) 3= MORRIS Jenny (PORTSMOUTH) 2. BURNSIDE Jonathan (FOYLE) 25. POIL Georgia (GUILDFORD) 24. VAN HOFFELEN Raphael (FRA) 5. NICHOLS Zoe (CRAWLEY) 3= CORCORAN Geoffrey (DUBLIN) 26. KURTIS Emma (HYMERS COL) 25. BALES Michael (NOTTINGHAM UNI) 6. FINDLAY Isla (SIDMOUTH) 3= MADDEN Gerard (QUB) 27. WORMAN Gillian (SURREY) 26. VEITCH Robert (RIVINGTON PARK) 7. ASFOUR Lana (BOSTON) 5. SALTER Duncan (PEMBROKE) 28. MASON Anita (COCKS MOORS WOODS) 27. POTTER Nathan (CAMDEN 8. MIKHALEVA Oxana (PAUL) 6. McCARRON Paul (QUB) 29. DIFFORD Abi (RUSSELL) 28. CHOW John (AUS) 7. ADAMS Richard (QUB) 30. TAYLOR Lucy (GROSVENOR) 29. GANDER-COMPTON Jacob (BRENTWOOD) Men’s Epee (67) 8. SURGENOR Jeremy (QUB) 31. CSERNY Erika (ST PAULS) 30. SIMMONS John (RIVINGTON PARK) 1. MAYNARD Calum (UWE) 9. HOULDSWORTH Alastair (BELFAST 32. CABRELLI Maria (GWEFC) 31. WRIGHT Peter (NLSC) 2. BEADLE Peter (CHICHESTER) 10. O’MALLEY Scott (DUBLIN 32. MITCHELL-GOUGH Warick (WREKIN) 3= BEW Kieran (HAVERSTOCK 11. SIMPSON Jamie (IMPERIAL COL) Men’s Epee (115) 3= STUART Joshua (REDHILL & REIGATE) 12. LINDEN Niall (PEMBROKE) 1. NAGY Marton (ONE ON ONE) Women’s Sabre (34) 5. STIGANT Devlin (REDHILL & REIGATE) 13. HILLICK Conor (PENTATHLON) 2. HAY Chris (WELLINGTON) 1. HENDRA Katie (TRURO) 6. KOC Umut (GADASKI) 14. GOURLEY Samuel (GROSVENOR) 3= CAFARO Jack (LLANTWIT MAJOR) 2. KEMPE Katherine (BOSTON) 7. RUSSEL James (SURREY) 15. VERDON Paul (GROSVENOR) 3= TREDGER Dudley (CRAWLEY) 3= AGUSTSDOTTIR Thorbjorg (CAMDEN) 8. HARDING Tim (REDHILL) 16. BRENNAN Paddy (PEMBROKE) 5. BURKHALTER Mark (OXFORD UNI) 3= RUAUX Emily (RIVINGTON PARK) 9. JOYNER Joe (GRAVESHAM) 6. NICHOLS Harrison (REDHILL & REIGATE) 5. PLEASANT Bridget (ABERDEEN UNI) 10. LUCAS Tyler (BRIXTON) Women’s Epee (16) 7. BOND Peter (ABERYSTWYTH UNI) 6. TILLOTT Jennie (BEDFORD) 11. LEES Kevin (REGENT) 1. MION Anna-Lise (PEMBROKE) 8. ANDREWS Tim (PLYMOUTH) 7. ROBINSON Zoe (CAMDEN) 12. BOMBRINI Andrea (HAVERSTOCK) 2. McCARTHY LUDDY Clodagh (DUFC) 9. BEW Kieran (HAVERSTOCK) 8. ELLIS Sarah (CAMDEN) 13. ROCKS Christopher (SHETLAND) 3= LENEHAN Kate Coleman (PENTATHLON) 10. EDWARDS Tom (REDHILL & REIGATE) 9. NG Liz (SURREY UNI) 14. STUART Jamie (REDHILL & REIGATE) 3= MELLON-WHELAN Sorcha (DUBLIN) 11. TAYLOR James (CARDIFF) 10. BIELCZYK-MACZYNSKA Ewa (CAMBRIDGE) 15. McMAHON Thomas (KINGSTON UNI) 5. DONAGHY Laura (PLYMOUTH UNI) 12. LISTON George (RAF) 11. LASANCE Rachel (TAMESIDE) 16. WEST Howard (LTFC) 6. McCAFFERTY Lucia (FOYLE) 13. NICHOLLS Taran (REDHILL & REIGATE) 12. STEER Letitia (CITY) 17. PINK Simon (TUNBRIDGE WELLS) 7. McGONAGLE Rosie (FOYLE) 14. HARRIS James (MELIA) 13. MOFFAT Alice (SHAKESPEARES) 18. REES Fergus (SUSSEX UNI) 8. MONTGOMERY Tasha (QUB/GROSVENOR) 15. CAVE-BIGLEY Richard (HAVERSTOCK) 14. FAIRHEAD Helen (CAMDEN) 19. HATTON Neil (MELIA) 16. STIGANT Devlin (REDHILL & REIGATE) 15. LEE Naomi (AFU) 20. BEASLEY Paul (EASTBOURNE) Men’s Sabre (15) 17. HOFFMAN Tom (DINGWALL) 16. REDSHAW Charlotte (SHAKESPEARES) 21. SKINGLE Thomas (HAVERSTOCK) 1. VONDEE Morgan (CITY) 18. BULLWARD Alistair (U/A) 22. DE BURGH Etienne (GADASKI) 2. NICHOLL James (FOYLE) 19. WOOLLARD Jonathan (WALLACE) BYC: 13.4, 3/5 & 25.5.14 23. WIDDICOMBE Ben (U/A) 3= CONNOLLY David (FOYLE) 20. BRYAN Wayne (CADS) FOIL 24. YAKOVLEV Yuri (SUSSEX UNI) 3= KIRIMLIDIS Michalis (DUBLIN) 21. HIBBERD Andrew (U/A) Boys U18 (47) 25. INGLIS Tom (KENT 5. CLARKE Aidan (DUBLIN) 21. MUNN Stephan (HAVERSTOCK) 1. BROWN Stephen (NORTHERN ) 26. WATKINS George (YORK UNI) 6. McCAFFERTY Niall (FOYLE) 23. EDWARDS Alex (REDHILL & REIGATE) 2. FEASTER John (WEST MIDLANDS) 27. WOOLEY Ben (BRUNEL UNI) 7. MURRAY Brian (FOYLE) 24. SCRIMSHAW Jason (REDHILL & REIGATE) 3= LOZOVIK Alan (EASTERN) 28. WALKER Paul (STREATHAM) 8. McCABE John (BOYNE) 25. SCHNEIDER Benjamin (ABINGDON) 3= MULCAHY Isaac (SOUTH WEST) 29. LOWE David (STREATHAM) 26. SHARP Alastair (OXFORD UNI) 5. KOUDOU Michael (EASTERN) 30. FIDO Fleming (SITTINGBOURNE) Women’s Sabre (5) 27. KAZIK Tomas (SUTTON COLDFIELD) 6. O’HARA Oscar (SOUTH EAST) 31. HYDE John (TENTERTON) 1. CONNER Harriet (U/A) 28. McMORRAN Roland (MALVERN) 7. SADEGHPOOR Etienne ( 32. ADEDOYIN Isaac (BRUNEL UNI) 2. MONTGOMERY-SHIELDS Deanna 29. LEAHEY John (APOCALYPSE) CENTRAL) (GROSVENOR) 30. CARTY Greg (BIRMINGHAM UNI) 8. PRIESTLY Ben (WEST MIDLANDS) Women’s Epee (30) 31. McMILLAN Alan (STRATHCLYDE UNI) 9. SPENCER-TAYLOR Alex () 1. SHAHIDI Lidea (HAVERSTOCK) BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL: 19/20.4.14 32. STUART Joshua (REDHILL & REIGATE) 10. PARSONS Thomas (EASTERN) 2. HULL Nicola (DREAM) Men’s Foil (133) 11. WADDINGTON Oliver (YORKSHIRE) 3= FINDLAY Isla (SIDMOUTH) 1. PEGGS Ben (PAUL) Women’s Epee (78) 12. ROSE James (EASTERN) 3. VINCENTI Anouk (KCL) 2. CORLETT Thomas (KISS) 1. CHANG Caitlin (HARROGATE) 13. CLARKE Blaine (EAST MIDLANDS) 5. NEVALA Outi (HAVERSTOCK) 3= LIM Alex (BOSTON) 2. SPENCE Mhairi (PENTATHLON) 14. SAVILLE-FERGUSON Comrie 6. MORRIS Jenny (PORTSMOUTH) 3= LLOYD Alexander (ZFW) 3= COHEN Mary (BEAUVAIS) (SCOTLAND EAST) 7. AKERS Eleanor (HAVERSTOCK) 5. ALEXANDER David (NOTTS CAVS) 3= SMITH Katrina (TRURO) 15. RUSSELL Iain (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 8. BROWN Abigail (INVICTA) 6. BARWELL Peter (ZFW) 5. CROOK Jayne (WINGERWORTH) 16. RIDSDALE Ethan () 9. O’CONNELL Susan (CARDIFF) 7. FAUSSER Paul (FRA) 6. LAWRENCE Hannah (WINGERWORTH) 10. HESKETT Ingrid (REDHILL & REIGATE) 7. WATSON Jack (AFFONDO) 7. JEANES Emily (ABINGDON) Boys U16 (57) 11. HARVIE Eleanor (CRAWLEY) 9. WOOLLARD Jonathan (WALLACE) 8. CORMACK Ellie (KENILWORTH) 1. KISS Daniel (NORTH WEST) 12. ADAM Lamprini (HAVERSTOCK) 10. HOLDER Peter (U/A) 9. RIDSDALE Lucy (LASZLOS) 2. BATES Ben (SOUTH WEST) 13. REDDING Megan (CADS) 10. ROBINSON Daniel (HEREFORDSHIRE) 10. DE SAINTE CROIX Mhairi (WALLACE) 3= ARCHER Ciaran (EASTERN 14. ALESSANDRONI Flora (EASTBOURNE) 12. JOHNSTON Alastair (HOLYROOD) 11. HELYER Louise (STRATHALLAN) 3= DE ALMEIDA Dominic (LONDON) 15. MITCHELL Hannah (SOUTHAMPTON) 12. KISS Daniel (KISS) 12. VINCENTI Anouk (KINGS COL LONDON) 5. JONES Alexander (NORTH WEST) 16. KELLY Nicole (KENT UNI) 14. OSTACCHINI Glen (BOSTON) 13. LAWSON Danielle (RGS WORCESTER) 6. THEOTOKIS Clemente (LONDON) 15. MERLIER Arthur (FRA) 14. LIM Valerie (PLYMOUTH) 7. PALLIER Sebastian (EASTERN) Men’s Sabre (28) 16. VILJOEN Jacques (SUSSEX HOUSE) 15. HUGHES Samantha (READING) 8. WEEKS Harry (NORTH EAST) 1. EDMUNDSON Jack (SOUTH LONDON) 17. ALLEN Thomas (BOURNMOUTH UNI) 16. DAVIES Rosie (BIRMINGHAM UNI) 9. PAGE James (EASTERN) 2. HARRIS Stuart (INVICTA) 17. FEASTER John (BRISTOL) 17. SPINLOVE Eryn (BIRMINGHAM UNI) 10. FARDELL Felix (EASTERN) 3= BERGNE Achilles (CAMDEN) 19. EXETER Tom (LEEDS UNI) 18. MATTHEWS Abbi (HARROGATE) 11. BROWN Bomba (EASTERN) 3= ROBINSON Nathanial (MX) 20. CHEW Michael (PAUL) 19. MAYLE Rebecca (READING) 12. WOOLLEY Aidan (LONDON) 5. WILSON Calum (SHAKESPEARES) 21. COOPER Charles (BOSTON) 20. JARROLD Heather (CADS) 13. ATKIN Sam (YORKSHIRE) 6. JENNINGS Oliver (WARWICK UNI) 22. WILD Chris (CARDIFF UNI) 21. YATE Jenny (CARDIFF) 13. MONNET Sebastian (SOUTH EAST) 7. LUCAS David (SWINDON) 23. NAGLE Conor (PEMBROKE) 22. AKERS Eleanor (HAVERSTOCK) 15. LEWIS Celyn (WALES) 8. ALEXANDER Kevin (NLSC) 24. PEYTON Callum (NOTTINGHAM UNI) 23. HARVEY Abigail (NEWCASTLE) 16. BULMANÊ Kai (NORTH EAST) 9. SELIG Michael (WARWICK UNI) 25. SCHLINDWEIN Alex (STRETTON) 24. GREETHAM Sadie (HARROGATE) 17. DAWSON Ashley (NORTH WEST) 10. REES-GILDEA Fergus (SUSSEX UNI) 26. ARBELET Alexandre (HOLYROOD) 25. RADFORD Amy (MALVERN) 18. PRICE William (LONDON) 11. MEDHURST Adrian (SAXONS) 27. SIBERT Edward (CARDIFF UNI) 26. BOTTOMS Lindsay (TEMPEST) 19. DOLAN George (WALES) 12. WARWICKER Simon (CITY) 28. BATES Ben (BATH) 27. ANDREN Louise (BATH UNI) 20. BRAMWELL Jack (EAST MIDLANDS) 13. WALKER Samuel (RAVENSBOURNE) 28. BEWSHER Justin (OXFORD UNI) 28. MARSTON Holly (ROMILY) 21. HEAD Connor (SOUTH EAST) 14. VENN Alastair (SAXONS 30. STANDEN David (SUSSEX HOUSE) 28. WAKEFIELD Rebecca (MALVERN) 22. DICKINSON Matthew (NORTH EAST) 15. GIBB Alastair (KENT UNI) 31. RIDSDALE Ethan (RUSSELL) 30. FERM Camilla (SWE) 23. NICHOLAS Kameron (EASTERN) 16. DAY James (SUSSEX UNI) 32. PAGE James (NEWHAM) 31. FOSU Yasmine (MILLFIELD) 24. GERLACH Robin (EASTERN) 32. PETTY Freya (CAMBRIDGE UNI) 25. FEASTER Robert (WEST MIDLANDS) Women’s Sabre (9) Women’s Foil (65) 26. SAMULSKI Jan (SCOTLAND EAST) 1. BLACK Gabrielle (CAMDEN) 1. SZOKOLOVICS Dominique (SUSSEX HOUSE) Men’s Sabre (79) 27. REID Gareth () 2. ROLLER Ramona (SUSSEX UNI) 2. CLARKE Ruth (EDINBURGH) 1. CRUTCHETT Alexander (BRENTWOOD) 28. WILLIAMS Robert (SOUTH WEST) 3= AKERS Eleanor (HAVERSTOCK) 3= FITTON Alexandra (KISS) 2. AIYENURO Soji (CAMDEN) 29. WALLACE Adam (NORTH EAST) 3= ROWLAND Helen (ROYAL HOLLOWAY) 3= MILLET Doriane (FRA) 3= GANN Henry (IMPERIAL) 30. HARPER Zitian (YORKSHIRE) 5. PEARCE Madison (OXFORD UNI) 3= JENNINGS Patrick (RIVINGTON PARK) 31. EDWARDS Owen (WALES) BELFAST OPEN: 12/13.4.14 6. SMITH Katie (EDINBURGH) 5. RATNESWARAN Maiyuran (IMPERIAL) 32. GEMMELL Joshua (WEST MIDLANDS) Men’s Foil (12) 7. DICKSON Chloe (EDINBURGH) 5. SLANKARD Kirk (BRENTWOOD) 1. BROWN Stephen (GROSVENOR) 8. CLARKE Jade (WELLINGTON) 7. DIXON Stuart (HUNT RODER) 2. VERDON Paul (GROSVENOR) 9. HANNAY Georgia (BRISTOL) 8. DONALD Simon (BRENTWOOD)

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 30 Boys U14 (72) Girls U18 (27) 29. KENISTON-COOPER Isabella (LONDON) Boys U12 (41) 1. DEERING Maximilian (SOUTH EAST) 1. CHART Yvonne (SOUTH WEST) 30. ARMITAGE Freya (SOUTH EAST) 1. ASHFORTH Myles (EASTERN) 2. ABRAHAMS Matthew (LONDON) 2. SMITH Katie (SCOTLAND EAST) 31. QUELCH Abigail (SOUTHERN) 2. JACKSON Sam (SOUTH EAST) 3= PAINE Felix (LONDON) 3= CLARKE Jade (SOUTH WEST) 32. FIELDING Dana (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 3= JONES Williams (LONDON) 3= VALETTI Luca (EASTERN) 3= DMOCHOWSKA Bella (LONDON) 3= TAYLOR Mark (SOUTH EAST) 5. MORRISON Duncan (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 5. MORRISON Ailsa (SCOTLAND EAST) Girls U10 (19) 5. JEAL James (YORKSHIRE) 6. WILSON Samuel (SOUTHERN) 6. FEKLISTOVA Katrina (EASTERN) 1. MEADOWS Martha 6. MAY Toby (NORTH EAST) 7. STEZAKER Benjamin (LONDON) 7. PHILLIPSON Elsa (EASTERN) 2. WILLIAMSON Lucy-Belle 7. LINGAJOTHY Malvin (SOUTH EAST) 8. CROMIE Eoghan (SOUTH WEST) 8. LINTON Ceri (YORKSHIRE) 3= ATTIAS Olivia 8. HOLCROFT Oliver (WEST MIDLANDS) 9. RUTHERFORD James (EAST MIDLANDS) 9. BEARDMORE Kate (LONDON) 3= BIRD Martha 9. GRIMSHAW Nicholas (NORTH WEST) 10. JOLLEY Isaac (SOUTH EAST) 10. EDWARDS Asha (NORTH EAST) 5. COMMITTERI Sophie 10. ANDERSON Ethan (LONDON) 11. HOWLETT Edmund (EAST MIDLANDS) 11. KURTIS Emma (YORKSHIRE) 6. MEURISSE Scarlett 11. RADFORD James (SOUTHERN) 12. MASON Luke (SOUTH WEST) 12. BRUNNSTORM Ebba (LONDON) 7. WILLS Zoe 12. MALCOLM Sam (SOUTH WEST) 13. UDRZAL Benjamin (EASTERN) 13. HAYWARD-BROWN Magdalena 8. NGO Olivia 13. GIBSON Harry (NORTH WEST) 14. McANDREW Finlay (SCOTLAND EAST) (SOUTH WEST) 14. BERRY Tobias (EAST MIDLANDS) 15. LHOSTE Oscar (LONDON) 14. SUDDERICK Zoe (SOUTHERN) EPEE 15. SMITH Halston-Satchmo (LONDON) 16. YUN-FARMBROUGH Will (SOUTH EAST) 15. BRENDLER-SPAETH Celine (WALES) Boys U18 (35) 16. POPLAWSKI Jan (EAST MIDLANDS) 17. ASHBY Douggie (LONDON) 16. BEGBOUR Lauren (SOUTHERN) 1. WORMAN Craig (SOUTH WEST) 18. SISODIYA Kishan (EASTERN) 2. NICHOLS Harrison (SOUTH EAST) Boys U10 (18) 19. GIRVIN William (NORTHERN IRELAND) Girls U16 (39) 3= HORNBY Edgar (SOUTHERN) 1. EL-SAIE Zayd (LONDON) 20. HAYES Harri (WALES) 1. SIMMS-LYMN Tia (SOUTH WEST) 3= PRIOR Cameron (SOUTH EAST) 2. SALTER Felix (LONDON) 21. GRANT Alexander (EASTERN) 2. ELLIS Beth (WEST MIDLANDS) 5. HOFFMANN Thomas (SCOTLAND NORTH) 3= TROTZIG-RUDDICK Noah (LONDON) 22. MORRISON Dylan (SCOTLAND EAST) 3= BARRETT Sarah (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 6. WOODLEY William (SOUTH WEST) 3= KAMSTRA Leo (SOUTH EAST) 23. SUMMERFIELD Dan (EASTERN) 3= WHITFIELD Madeleine (NORTH EAST) 7. BOYLE Sam (EAST MIDLANDS) 5. BROOKE Alec (LONDON) 24. FENYK Anton (NORTH EAST) 5. WEBB Georgia (NORTH EAST) 8. GIBBON Jan Krystof (WALES) 6. CROCKETT Jamie (SOUTH EAST) 25. SIMPSON Lewis (SOUTHERN 6. FAIRMAN Charlotte (SOUTHERN) 9. ANDREWS Tim (SOUTH WEST) 7. HOGREFE Max (EAST MIDLANDS) 26. BARNETT Archie (SOUTH EAST) 7. PATEL Serena (SOUTHERN) 10. MULCAHY Isaac (SOUTH WEST) 8. FARNSWORTH Muhammed (LONDON) 27. ENJOLRAS BONNOT Aymeric (LONDON) 8. WOODIWISS Zoe (EAST MIDLANDS) 11. MORTON Sebastian (SOUTHERN) 28. LE MAITRE James (GUERNSEY) 9. BEATTIE Keziah (NORTHERN IRELAND) 12. BOLTON Matt (EAST MIDLANDS) Girls U18 (31) 29. ATTIAS Ben (SOUTHERN) 10. COPE Aimee (NORTH WEST) 13. BAYNE Max (SOUTH EAST) 1. GUNDRY Jessica (SOUTH WEST) 30. WONG Ethan (YORKSHIRE) 11. KURTIS Lucy (YORKSHIRE) 14. OFOSU-APPEAH Obuobi (LONDON) 2. RAWLINS Katie (WALES) 31. TURINO Callum (SCOTLAND EAST) 12. PANDE Avni (YORKSHIRE) 15. CARR David (SOUTH EAST) 3= DE MARTIN Sofia (EASTERN) 32. CLAYS Daniel (WALES) 13. CHILD Catherine (EASTERN) 16. BLUCK Martin (NORTH WEST) 3= SHEEHAN Zoe (SOUTHERN) 14. DUTHEIL DE LA ROCHERE Guenola 5. TURLEY Alix (WEST MIDLANDS) Boys U12 (71) (LONDON) Boys U16 (53) 6. BRADLEY Ellen (SOUTHERN) 1. BAIGNERES Jean-Baptiste (LONDON) 15= DE LIEDEKERKE Larissa (LONDON) 1. SCHNEIDER Benjamin (SOUTHERN) 7. NG Ashley (NORTH WEST) 2. ASHFORTH Myles (EASTERN) 15= HILL Heulwen (WALES) 2. JORDAN Owen (EAST MIDLANDS) 8. SANCHEZ-LETHEM Sara (LONDON) 3= GENIESER George (LONDON) 3= LUCAS Tyler (LONDON) 9. SUMMERS Francesca (SOUTH EAST) 3= JARVIE Lachlan (SOUTH EAST) Girls U14 (53) 3= STIGANT Devlin (SOUTHERN) 10. PHILLIPSON Elsa (EASTERN) 5. TAN Gerald (LONDON) 1. CAMPBELL Yasmin (LONDON) 5. BULMAN Kai (NORTH EAST) 11. SILVEY Rachel (EAST MIDLANDS) 6. BRADIE Angus (SCOTLAND EAST) 2. BABAEVA Seville (LONDON) 6. MORRIS George (WALES) 12. EVUNA Alejandra (LONDON) 7. MALGARI Massimiliano (LONDON) 3= BROWNE Madeleine (NORTH EAST) 7. WHELAN Roo (SOUTH WEST) 13. SWEENEY Shannon (YORKSHIRE) 8. KELSEY Ryan (WEST MIDLANDS) 3= CAMPBELL Alice (EASTERN) 8. ELLIOTT Robin (SOUTH EAST) 14. SNELLIN Holly (SOUTH EAST) 9. HOME Alex (NORTH WEST) 5. BLACK Mirren (SOUTH EAST) 9. ATKIN Sam (YORKSHIRE) 15. BOYLE Hannah (EAST MIDLANDS) 10. KUBA Vencel (SOUTH EAST) 6. AU Darica (LONDON) 10. DICKSON Thomas (NORTH EAST) 16. DUXON Sophie (EAST MIDLANDS) 10. WILLS George (LONDON) 7. McLAUGHLIN Mhairi (SCOTLAND EAST) 11. CAFARO Jack (WALES) 12. SOYOYE Caspar (LONDON) 8. HOME Amy (NORTH WEST) 12. KIPIANI Edisher (LONDON) Girls U16 (47) 13. BRIGGS Jamie (SOUTH EAST) 9. GRANVILLE Bronwen (SOUTH WEST) 13. STEVENS Joshua (SOUTH WEST) 1. SIMMS-LYMN Tia (SOUTH WEST) 14. GIBSON Harry (NORTH WEST) 10. HUGHES Phoebe (NORTH EAST) 14. COOPER Matthew (EAST MIDLANDS) 2. LAWSON Danielle (WEST MIDLANDS) 15. EVGENEV Mark (LONDON) 11. LUKAITE Emilija (EASTERN) 15. HELLINGS Joshua (SOUTH WEST) 3= HIDE Amelia (NORTH EAST) 16. WALPOLE Josh (EASTERN) 12. HARDIE Heloise (SOUTHERN) 16. VERDON Paul (NORTHERN IRELAND) 3= WHITFIELD Madeleine (NORTH EAST) 17. KEMP Robert (YORKSHIRE) 13. JONES Rachel (NORTH WEST) 17. PALLIER Sebastian (EASTERN) 5. BRYSON Kerenza (SOUTH WEST) 18. LONSDALE William (YORKSHIRE) 14. PORTER Jasmine (EASTERN) 18. MANSON Justin (LONDON) 6. BISHOP Catherine (SOUTH WEST) 19. PURDY Ted (SOUTH EAST) 15. POWELL Alex (WEST MIDLANDS) 19. HARVEY Connor (EASTERN) 7. PLANT Bethan (SOUTH WEST) 20. RHYS POLLITT Rafael (SOUTHERN) 16. NEWTON-HUGHES Phoebe (NORTH WEST) 20. CROMIE Conall (SOUTH WEST) 8. HIDE Victoria (NORTH EAST) 21. McMULLAN Finn (NORTHERN IRELAND) 17. REGNART-BUTLER Eleanor (WALES) 21. COOK Noah (EASTERN) 9. HIND Ellie (NORTH EAST) 22. BRUIJN-YARD Rudi (SOUTH EAST) 18. BUNOLA-HADFIELD Elena (YORKSHIRE) 22. HARDIE Alexander (SOUTHERN) 10. HORNBY Odette (SOUTHERN) 23. HOUGHTON Benjamin (NORTH WEST) 19. SLATER Charlotte (NORTHERN IRELAND) 23. DICKINSON Matthew (NORTH EAST) 11. ROBERTSON Emma (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 24. ALFORD Oliver (WEST MIDLANDS) 20. WILSON Jessie-May (LONDON) 24. ROBINSON Peter (SOUTHERN) 12. MARSTON Holly (NORTH WEST) 25. GRAY Harry (SOUTH EAST) 21. DA SILVA Fernanda (LONDON) 25. CUMMINS Ryan () 13. WAKEFIELD Rebecca (WEST MIDLANDS) 26. WATERFIELD Jorge (SOUTH WEST) 22. DELL’AQUILA Lorenza (SOUTH EAST) 26. MACLENNAN Robert (SOUTHERN) 14. SHEFFIELD Helen (SOUTH EAST) 27. GRAHAM Finlay (EASTERN) 23. BUNOLA-HADFIELD Isabel (YORKSHIRE) 27. REYNOLDS Jake (WEST MIDLANDS) 15. LEE Maddy (SOUTH WEST) 28. MOORE James Edward (NORTH WEST) 24. CURWEN Becci (SOUTH WEST) 28. O’DONOGHUE Odhran (SOUTH EAST) 16. WEBB Georgia (NORTH EAST) 29. DANIEL Dylan (EASTERN) 25. SMITH Grace (EASTERN) 29. BELOT Antoine (LONDON) 30. McKINLAY Sam (LONDON) 26. FIELDER Naomi (SOUTH WEST) 30. SILVER Luke (EAST MIDLANDS) Girls U14 (49) 31. SWAINSON Owen (WALES) 27. HOPKINS Zoe (EAST MIDLANDS) 31. DOLAN George (WALES) 1. POWELL Alexandra (WEST MIDLANDS) 32. BLAIR Sam (YORKSHIRE) 28. FIELDING Chloe (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 32. STRATH Oliver (SOUTH WEST) 2. PARMAR Ellie (SOUTH EAST) 29. CORMICAN Ciara (NORTHERN IRELAND) 3= DE BOISGELIN Douce (LONDON) Boys U10 (56) 30. FOSU Yasmine (SOUTH WEST) Boys U14 (62) 3= SUMMERS Charlotte (SOUTH EAST) 1. LIM Leo 31. HOWARD Jessica (SOUTH WEST) 1. SELLS Alexander (SOUTH WEST) 5. SHEFFIELD Laura (LONDON) 2. COOK Jaime 32. ADAMS Tallulah (WEST MIDLANDS) 2. ROACH Tarriq (LONDON) 6. FOSU Yasmine (SOUTH WEST) 3= CAUGHEY Peter 3= ANDREWS Benjamin (SOUTH WEST) 7. ASHBY Taylor (SOUTH WEST) 3= TAKLE Douglas Girls U12 (50) 3= PAUL Dominic (NORTH WEST) 8. COSTANZI Sara (LONDON) 5. MILLS Arthur 1. RAIYAT Henna (WEST MIDLANDS) 5. WILLCOX Joshua (LONDON) 9. BROWNÊ Madeleine (NORTH EAST) 6. KAMSTRA Leo 2. MOND Amanda (LONDON) 6. CAREY Patrick (EAST MIDLANDS) 10. HEAPS Jasmine (NORTH WEST) 7. EL-SAIE Zayd 3= BEARDMORE Emily (LONDON) 7. DUPREE-THOMAS Piers (SOUTH WEST) 11. CHUNG-HALPERN Ines (LONDON) 8. KISS Dominic 3= DAWE Phoebe (WALES) 8. FOSKETT Alexandre (LONDON) 12. LOUIS Avery (LONDON) 9. HUCKLE Benjamin 5. HADALIN Henriette (EASTERN) 9. CROMIE Eoghan (SOUTH WEST) 13. BUNOLA-HADFIELD Elena (YORKSHIRE) 10. WALTON Thomas 6. HALES Rhiannon (LONDON) 10. WAKEFIELD James (WEST MIDLANDS) 14. HARDIE Heloise (SOUTHERN) 11. EDGECLIFFE-JOHNSON Frederick 7. LEVER Rachael (EAST MIDLANDS) 11. WAKE James (YORKSHIRE) 15. BARNES Rachel (WEST MIDLANDS) 12. CUPPER Alexander 8. HYDE Bronwen (NORTH WEST) 12. BEGLEY-JONES Murray (SOUTH EAST) 16. DUNGAY Katrina (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 13. BLAIR Joseph 9. DOLAN Phoebe (EASTERN) 13. ARNOLD Marcus (EASTERN) 17. SPICE Sarah (SOUTH EAST) 14. CHURCH Charles 10. BRITTON Louisa (WALES) 14. SHEPHERD Billy (YORKSHIRE) 18. ABELÊ Sadie (NORTH EAST) 15. ZAZO Ethan 11. GALE Madeleine (EASTERN) 15. CARR Christopher (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 19. SLATER Charlotte (NORTHERN IRELAND) 16. DE ROBERT HAUTEQUERE Francois 12. McGINNITY Orla (NORTHERN IRELAND) 16. BOYLE Douglas (WEST MIDLANDS) 20. NOBLE Niamh (EAST MIDLANDS) 17. ELIS Eurig 13. SILK Georgia (SOUTH EAST) 17. MASON Luke (SOUTH WEST) 21. NICOLL Olivia (WEST MIDLANDS) 18. ASHTON William 14. JAMES Poppy (WALES) 18. TRAN Luc (SOUTH EAST) 22. OIEN Jacqueline (LONDON) 19. PAYNE Edward 15. SAVAGE Olivia (SOUTH WEST) 19. ROSENBAUM Noam (SOUTHERN) 23. BUNOLA-HADFIELD Isabel (YORKSHIRE) 20. SMYTH Ethan 16. RAYNER Pheobe (YORKSHIRE) 20. HOLCROFT William (WEST MIDLANDS) 24. NG Michelle (NORTH WEST) 21. HODGSON Oliver 17. WEEKS Charity (NORTH EAST) 21. TALKS Joshua (NORTH EAST) 25. FARMANFARMAIAN Ariana Homa 22. HARDWICK Alex 18. SUTHERLAND Imogen (EASTERN) 22. DAVIES Greg (SOUTHERN) (LONDON) 23. CAMPBELL Fraser 19. WILLIAMS-HOWE (NORTH WEST) 23. LIBERTINY Samuel (EAST MIDLANDS) 26. PARSONS Katie-May (SOUTH WEST) 24. ROBBINS Charlie 20. WILSON Phoebe (SOUTHERN) 24. SOUTHERN Samuel (NORTH WEST) 27. KO Christina (Anne SOUTH EAST) 25. GOSLING Harry 21. WALKER Matilda (NORTH WEST) 25. MORRISON Dylan (SCOTLAND EAST) 28. SOUTHALL Natasha (WEST MIDLANDS) 26. DUNLOP Toby 22. TURNBULL Sienna (LONDON) 26. TURINO Callum (SCOTLAND EAST) 29. HENDERSON-ROE Maia (EASTERN) 27. TEALE Ethan 23. GAVAUDAN Manon (LONDON) 27. HINWOOD James (WEST MIDLANDS) 30. CURWEN Becci (SOUTH WEST) 28. FINDLAY Oliver 24. COLLINS Freya (EASTERN) 28. POUSETTE Hugo (SOUTH WEST) 31. HAYNES Georgia (YORKSHIRE) 29. SILK Jed 25. HARRISON Eleanor (SOUTH EAST) 29. WRIGLEY Ned (SOUTH WEST) 32. ANDREWS Emma (SOUTH WEST) 30. TRANTER Harrison 26. SALLABA Tara (SOUTH EAST) 30. BALTAY Arthur (SOUTH EAST) 31. REDDY Rohan 27. DE N’YEURT (Tabitha SOUTH WEST) 31. SROKA Patryk (EAST MIDLANDS) 32. ROBINSON Matthew 27. SCARLES Olivia (SOUTHERN 32. BELL Jack (NORTH EAST)

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 31 RESULTS

Girls U12 (29) Girls U18 (22) 14. TOWNSON Paul (CADS) 29. WINTER Andrew (EDINBURGH) 1. LEVER Rachael (EAST MIDLANDS) 1. DAYKIN Kate (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 15. VON WESTARP Alard (SEACOURT) 30. CLAGUE Alan (LIVERPOOL) 2. HADALIN Henriette (EASTERN) 2. HAMPSON Sarah-Jane (SCOTLAND 16. JOWITT John (HAVERSTOCK) 31. GODMAN Charlie (SHREWSBURY) 3= HERRLING Messina (SOUTHERN) CENTRAL) 17. ROBINSON Duncan (SOUTHAMPTON UNI) 32. WILSON Thomas (LIVERPOOL UNI) 3= KALIMTGIS Sophia (LONDON) 3= GLADDISH Laura (SOUTH EAST) 18. SALES Kris (UEA) 5. TAYLOR Eleanor (EAST MIDLANDS) 3= MOFFAT Alice (WEST MIDLANDS) 19. CALLAWAY Gary (SOUTHAMPTON) Women’s Epee (15) 6. MCCORMACK Masie (EASTERN) 5. YOTSAPHON Palmy (SOUTH WEST) 20. PINK Simon (TUNBRIDGE WELLS) 1. SMITH Katrina (TRURO) 7. HEAPS Hannah (NORTH WEST) 6. WYATT Layla (SOUTH WEST) 21. STIGANT Devlin (REDHILL & REIGATE) 2. LANDAHL Donna (FOUR OF CLUBS) 8. CROCKETT Sasha (SOUTH EAST) 7. INGOLDSBY Rebecca (SOUTH WEST) 22. DAVENPORT Robin (SCARAMOUCHE) 3= DONAGHY Laura (U/A) 9. JAMES Poppy (WALES) 8. DAVIS Alexandra (SOUTH WEST) 23. FLEMING-FIDO James (SITTINGBOURNE) 3= HEAPS Jasmine (LANCASTER) 10. SUMMERS Isabella (SOUTH EAST) 24. ADAM Fahim (HAVERSTOCK) 5. LEADBETTER Sarah (LIVERPOOL UNI) 11. JARVIS Louisa (WEST MIDLANDS) Girls U16 (28) 25. GREGORY Paul (SARNIA) 6. DVURECENSKA Ksenija (LIVERPOOL UNI) 12. CHUNG-HALPERN Gisela (LONDON) 1. MAXWELL Caitlin (SOUTH WEST) 26. WRIGHT Jonathon (OXFORD UNI) 7. BROWN Abigail (INVICTA) 13. COOPER Elizabeth (SOUTH EAST) 2. CHART Maria (SOUTH WEST) 27. NOTTINGHAM Jon (FRA) 8. SOUTHERN Emily (STOCKPORT) 14. CHARLSON Elanor (WEST MIDLANDS) 3= CORBY Jessica (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 28. DOBIE Nick (SWINDON) 15. BRYSON Tallulah (SOUTH WEST) 3= HUTTON Daisy (SOUTH EAST) 29. DAVID Matthew (READING UNI) Men’s Sabre (39) 16. TINSLEY Eleanor (EAST MIDLANDS) 5. PLANT Bethan (SOUTH WEST) 30. PHELPS Robert (GLOUCESTER) 1. MARSHALL Stuart (MARSHALL) 6. FOSTER Charlotte (EASTERN) 31. CHAPMAN Alexander (WINCHESTER) 2. GUZANOV Pavel (OXFORD UNI) Girls U10 (13) 7. BLACK Gabrielle (LONDON) 32. REES Gareth (PORTSMOUTH & SOUTHSEA) 3= JACOB Michael (BIRMINGHAM) 1. WILLIAMSON Lucy-Belle (YORKSHIRE) 8. BUTLIN Olivia (EASTERN) 3= RAPIER Richard (TRURO) 2. POTTER Crinan (LONDON) 9. VIDAL Clemence (LONDON) Women’s Epee (23) 5. McGAVIN Robert (WREKIN) 3= PEDLER Erin (LONDON) 10. HALLIWELL Chloe (WEST MIDLANDS) 1. CAMPBELL Anahit (CHICHESTER) 6. THOMAS Ben (SHEFFIELD) 3= TARAS Abigail (WEST MIDLANDS) 11. NIGHTINGALE Ella (NORTH WEST) 2. HOWELL Verity (READING) 7. MITCHELL-GOUGH Warick (WREKIN) 5. LOO Eleanor (LONDON) 12. PAHNKE Chloe (WEST MIDLANDS) 3= HESKETT Ingrid (REDHILL & REIGATE) 8. BOWLEY Stan (ASTON UNI) 6. GOLDEN Eve (NORTH EAST) 13. STEVENS Miranda (SOUTH EAST) 3= THOULESS Helen (STREATHAM) 9. GRAY Alexander (RIDINGS) 7. REEVES-TURNER Daisy (EASTERN) 14. WOOD Lily (SOUTH WEST) 5. STEACY Sarah (CRAWLEY) 10. BYRNE Kieran (ASHTON) 8. MULLEN Libby (SOUTH EAST) 15. STANDISH Madeleine (SOUTH WEST) 6. ALESSANDRONI Flora (EASTBOURNE) 11. CHAPMAN-JONES Elliot (LIVERPOOL UNI) 16. HUGHES Katharine (SOUTH EAST) 7. DONAGHY Laura (PLYMOUTH UNI) 12. EDWARDS Thomas (MARSHALL) SABRE 8. PALLAS Georgia (LTFC ) 13. EGAN Niall (KIVETON PARK) Boys U18 (34) Girls U14 (42) 14. SWIFFIN Michael (MARSHALL) 1. WEBB JJ (SOUTH EAST) 1. POTTER Sophia (WEST MIDLANDS) Men’s Sabre (15) 15. TRUONG Matthew (LEEDS) 2. HALLIWELL William (WEST MIDLANDS) 2. MOFFAT Lizzie (WEST MIDLANDS) 1. CZINKOTA Zsolt (WELLINGTON) 16. TAYLOR David (STOCKPORT) 3= DACEY Simon (SOUTH EAST) 3= FASHOKUN Maia (SOUTH WEST) 2. WIDE Daniel (SURREY UNI) 3= POTTER Nathan (WALES) 3= O’REILLY Hannah (SOUTH EAST) 3= HARRIS Stuart (INVICTA) Women’s Sabre (5) 5. FOTHERBY James (SOUTHERN 5. YANG Lumeng (LONDON) 3= JANTAYEV Timir (BRIGHTON & HOVE) 1. BILLINGTON Lizzie (U/A) 6. REN Ethan (WALES) 6. CLARKE Imogen (WEST MIDLANDS) 5. MARTIN Thomas (RUSSELL) 2. EE Madeline (LEEDS UNI) 7. EDMUNDSON Jack (SOUTH EAST) 6. WARE Megan (WALES) 6. WARWICKER Simon (CITY ) 8. BOTLEY Pelham (SOUTH EAST) 8. HASLEGRAVE Phoebe (WEST MIDLANDS) 7. THORNTON Jared (PORTSMOUTH UNI) IAPS: 10/11.5.14 9. LINDLEY Thomas (NORTH WEST) 9. FOSU Yasmine (SOUTH WEST) 8. WILLIAMS Nick (PORTSMOUTH UNI) FOIL 10. FLORENCE Isaac (WALES) 10. ADAMS Katherine (NORTH WEST) Boys U14 (16) 10. HAWKINS Philip (EASTERN) 12. SLATER Laurence (NORTHERN IRELAND) 11. GRIMSHAW Grace (NORTH WEST) Women’s Sabre (8) 1. PLANT Oscar (MILLP) 13. VILJOEN Ross (WEST MIDLANDS) 12. MANSON Lucie (LONDON) 1. WRIGHT Luce (SEACOURT) 2. CAUGHY Murray (LORE) 14. BERNSTEIN Richard (JERSEY) 13. BULMER Jennika (SOUTH EAST) 2. NAREY Michelle (BATH) 3= SJOSTROM Sebastion (BRAM) 15. CAFFREY Patrick (SOUTHERN) 14. MICHEL Zoe (EASTERN) 3= WILLIAMS Lynn (NLSC) 3= JUMABHOY Luca (MILLP) 16. LANGE SMITH Simon (JERSEY) 15. YANG Sophia (LONDON) 3= STANNARD-POWELL Amy (EDINBURGH) 5. OLDING Tyler (MILLP) 16. TAYLOR Beth (NORTHERN IRELAND) 6. CAVANAH Logan (EATOS) Boys U16 (46) 7. CAMERON Dylan (STM/UUNA) 1. CRAZE Jamie (SOUTH WEST) Girls U12 (16) LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY OPEN: 10/11.5.14 8. ZAKY Oska (MILLP) 2. HOWES Nicholas (SOUTH EAST) 1. KHAN Aneesah (LONDON) Men’s Foil (31) 3= HUNKIN Samuel (SOUTH WEST) 2. CORCORAN Erin (WALES) 1. CORLETT Thomas (KISS) Boys U11 (26) 3= JACKSON Thomas (WALES) 3= HOWARTH Jenny (SOUTH WEST) 2. LENNON Christopher (LIVERPOOL UNI) 1. CAUGHY Peter (LORE) 5. HAMILTON Zachary (WEST MIDLANDS) 3= SIMMONS Jess (YORKSHIRE) 3= PHILLIPS-LANGLEY Thomas (NORTHWICH) 2. WYLIE CARRICK Joseph (LOCHH) 6. WILSON Benjy (WEST MIDLANDS) 5. ROBBINS-WILKINSON Ellen 3= DAWSON Ashley (CHESTER/SCIPANOVS) 3= LUTHER PAINE Salvador (ALLHP) 7. TALBOT Henry (WALES) (EAST MIDLANDS) 5. HUTCHINS Jacob (LUTON) 3= ASHBY Duncan (STB/UUNA) 8. LINDSAY Christian (LONDON) 6. BAYRAMOVA Varvara (EAST MIDLANDS) 6. GARDNER Matthew (LIVERPOOL UNI) 5. GILLESPIE Vinnie (MILLP) 9. DOWSE Kieran (SOUTH EAST) 7. JESSUP Poppy (SOUTH WEST) 7. WYNN Nicholas (DONCASTER) 6. HUCKLE Ben (PENN) 10. WATT Caspian (WEST MIDLANDS) 8. SHARPLIN Aaliyah (NORTH WEST) 8. McCARTHY Caleb (LIVERPOOL) 7. CAMERON Maxwell (STM) 11. AMSALEM Eden (LONDON) 9. BOLTON Alexander (DONCASTER) 8. RAUT Thomas (ALDWP) 12. ROONEY Samuel (LONDON) HAMPSHIRE OPEN: 10/11.5.14 10. MORRIS David (WEST LANCS) 9. HARRISON Myles (BRAM 13. MITCHELL-GOUGH Warick Men’s Foil (29) 11. WELSH Simon (NEWCASTLE) 10. EDGECLIFFE-JOHNSON Freddie (WEST MIDLANDS) 1. ALLEN Thomas (BOURNEMOUTH UNI) 12. EDWARDS Owen (WREXHAM) (LANES/LANEP) 14. BERGNE Achilles (LONDON) 2. CRAWSHAW Matthew (WINCHESTER) 13. WOOD Chris (RADCLIFFE) 11. BARRON Sena (MILLP) 15. HATELEY Lucas (WEST MIDLANDS) 3= REID Graham (ESPADA) 14. GREENHALGH Sam (LEEDS) 12. JACOB-HAIGH Benjamin (RIDDHP) 16. JONES Dylan Thomas (WALES) 3= CHEW Michael (PAUL) 15. BROWNE Alan (SKIPTON) 13. BEN-GACEM Khalil (EATOS) 5. LOWEN Paul (SAXON) 16. NORTON Andrew (SHEFFIELD UNI) 14. CRAIG Calum (BRANH) Boys U14 (43) 6. DE Lange Kieran (OXON) 15. JOKISCH Oskar (ALDWP) 1. HOLDSWORTH Bertie (SOUTH WEST) 7. PERRAS Jean-Alexandre (OXFORD UNI) Women’s Foil (10) 16. CHIKANE Om (ORLEF) 2. McLELLAN Sam (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 8. POOLEY Daniel (RAL) 1. ARCHER Kati (KISS) 3= HALLIWELL Barnaby (WEST MIDLANDS) 9. WEDGE Paul (LANDSOWNE) 2. REGNART-BUTLER Eleanor (WREXHAM) Boys U9 (13) 3= PEASE Matthew (LONDON) 10. JOLLEY Isaac (CHICHESTER) 3= CHRISTIANSON Juliana (CHESTER) 1. CUPPER Alexander (MALVCP) 5. BOORNE Samuel (SOUTH WEST) 11. LEWIS Celyn (CARDIFF) 3= SMITH Catrin Eleri (CELTIC) 2. CAMERON Maxwell (STM) 5. POCKNELL Joe (WEST MIDLANDS) 12. O’HARA Oscar (CHICHESTER) 3= HUGHES Oliver (PENT) 7. EDWARDS James (NORTH WEST) 13. WATTS John (CRAWLEY) Men’s Epee (49) 3= BEREZOV Sasha (EATOS) 8. ALVARES-PEREZ Mark 14. LI Stephen (OXFORD UNI) 1. DICKINSON Matthew (LASZLO) 5. RAJKUMAR Arjun (ORLEF) (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 15. GILLMAN John (BOSTON) 2. TOLAND Gerry (DUNDEE UNI) 6. SABHAWAL Ishaan (ORLEF) 9. THORNLEY Drew (NORTH WEST) 16. PRICE William (SAXON) 3= HEAPS Christopher (RIBBLE VALLEY) 7. FUSCHILLO Rocco (EATOS) 10. JENKINS William (WEST MIDLANDS) 3= MORRIS George (STOCKPORT) 8. BROOKS ASHER (MILLP) 11. WOODLAND Thomas (WEST MIDLANDS) Women’s Foil (16) 5. TELFER Maxwell (WINGERWORTH) 12. CARTER Toby (SCOTLAND CENTRAL) 1. BARLOW Nikki (ARMY) 6. CHRISP Tom (WINGERWORTH) Girls U14 (10) 13. JOLLEY William (WALES) 2. SUDDERICK Zoe (ALDERSHOT) 7. O’MALLEY Scott (PLYMOUTH) 1. SAVAGE Olivia (WELL) 14. KLEIN Zachary (LONDON) 3= BIGGS Lucy (WINCHESTER) 8. BARKER Christopher (STOCKPORT) 2. CURWEN Becci (MILLP) 15. LINDSAY Benjamin (LONDON) 3= DE Lange Kayleigh (OXON) 9. CONOVER Jeff (WREXHAM) 3= PARSONS Katie-May (MILLP) 16. ACHKAR Lucas (LONDON) 5. COOKE Alicia (LANDSOWNE) 10= McCARTHY Caleb (LIVERPOOL) 3= TIMMINS Georgia (MILLP) 6. CSERNY Erika (PAUL) 10= SHEPHERD Billy (SKIPTON) Boys U12 (42) 7. TOWNSEND Dawn (U/A) 12. WATKINS George (YORK UNI) Girls U11 (32) 1. McDONNELL Kajetan (LONDON) 8. SPEER Joanna (PLYMOUTH UNI) 13. KEPPIE Matthew (WINGERWORTH) 1. TURNBULL Sienna (NEWTP) 2. DAVIES Orlando (SOUTH WEST) 14. ATANASOV Atanas (LIVERPOOL UNI) 2. SCARLES Olivia (MALTG) 3= CRABTREE Felix (WEST MIDLANDS) Men’s Epee (54) 15. ANWYL Chris (LANCASTER UNI) 3= KENISTON-COOPER Isabella (GLENP) 3= Dunn GABRIEL (NORTH WEST) 1. ROCKS Christopher (SHETLAND) 16. MCINTYRE Lewis (YORK UNI) 3= LAUNDER Elena (MILLP) 5. JUMABHOY Luca (SOUTH WEST) 2. GATES Andrew (SOUTHAMPTON) 17. WILLMOTT Paul (NORTHWICH) 5. LOW Poosa (ORLEF) 6. CROMIE Max (SOUTH WEST) 3= FREESTONE Mark (HIGHAMS PARK) 18. RAMSDEN Michael (URSA) 6. TANG Alice (INGLH) 7. HOLDSWORTH Darcy (SOUTH WEST) 3= MOULTON Gavin (STREATHAM) 19= STANLEY John (DROITWICH) 7. EDGECLIFFE-JOHNSON Imogen (GUILH) 8. MAGNUSSON William (SOUTHERN) 5. HILLIER David (READING) 19= PARRY David (LANCASTER UNI) 8. ZAKY Morgan (MILLP) 9. CROSS Gareth (WALES) 6. RUSSELL James (SURREY) 21. CHENG Arthur (WREKIN) 9. BULMAN Imogen (GUILH) 10. SALE Cormac (NORTH WEST) 7. O’MALLEY Scott (PLYMOUTH UNI) 22. FENTON Mark (BOLTON) 10. SFIRAIALA Ecaterina (MILLP/UUNA) 11. HILL Oscar (EASTERN) 8. SHEVELEW David (HAVERSTOCK) 23. ROBERTS Richie (MOLD) 11. BROMLEY Cara (BRAM) 12. HYAMS Tulliver (LONDON) 9. AF GEIJERSSTAM Cedric (ESPADA) 24. CALLANAN Denis (WREXHAM) 12. RAITHATHA Diva (ORLEF) 13. GRAHAM Tom (SOUTHERN) 10. NORRIS Andrew (SOUTHAMPTON) 25. PATERNOTT Alexander (SUSSEX UNI) 13. HARRISON Ella (BRAM) 14. Fidler NATHANIEL (NORTH WEST) 11. BEASLEY Paul (EASTBOURNE) 26. WILLIS Scott (TRURO) 14. EDWARDS Elinor (KINGSA/TEAMM) 15. BARNSLEY Luke (SOUTH WEST) 12. MILLER Will (EASTBOURNE) 27. FERNANDEZ Nicholas (LIVERPOOL UNI) 15. HORSFIELD Lottie (MARLH) 16. Chorlton NATHAN (NORTH WEST) 13. LOWE David (HAVERSTOCK) 28. DAVIES Peter (MOLD) 16. TYLER Lara (GUILH)

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 32 Girls U9 (6) Men’s Epee (23) 14. STEACY Sarah (CRAWLEY) Girls U11 (6) 1. APPLEBY-PRINCE Celena (OURLAJ) 1. DAVENPORT Robin (SCARAMOUCHE) 15. MASON Mariette (CADS) 1. WILLIAMSON Lucy-Belle (SKIPTON) 2. VAN DER WELLE Phoebe (MILLP) 2. O’MALLEY Scott (PLYMOUTH UNI) 16. MAYLE Rebecca (READING) 2. ZADORA Milenka (HOLYROOD) 3= OLDING Grace (MILLP) 3= LINES Thomas (WELLINGTON) 3= HARMS Theresa (ELGIN) 3= DEERING Cordelia (PROSH) 3= WILLIS Jae (GLASTONBURY) CUMBERLAND OPEN: 7/8.6.14 3= WILLIAMSON Lexie (SKIPTON) 5. MILLER Nathan (TRURO) Men’s Foil (15) EPEE 6. IVANKO Alexander (WELLINGTON) 1. BULMAN Kai (LAZLOS) EPEE Boys U14 (27) 7. STRATH Oliver (WELLINGTON) 2. WYNN Nicholas (DONCASTER) Boys U15 (13) 1. TAYLOR Adam (CITYOL) 8. PHELPS Robert (GLOUCESTER) 3= BOLTON Alexander (DONCASTER) 1. PAUL Dominic (STOCKPORT) 2. TRAN Luca (CITYOL) 3= McFADYEN Duncan (U/A) 2. WAKE James (HYMERS COL) 3= JACKSON Sam (JUNIK) Women’s Epee (11) 5. AMBALEZ Mauro (ST MARY’S NEWCASTLE) 3= BELL Jack (U/A) 3= CAMERON Dylan (STM/UUNA) 1. GUNDRY Jessica (TRURO) 6. WALACE Adam (DURHAM) 3= SHEPHERD Billy (SKIPTON) 5. ZAKY Oska (MILLP) 2. LIM Valerie (PLYMOUTH) 7. COCHRANE Neil (KENDAL) 5. BRYSON Louis (DUNBLANE) 6. BRAZIER Liam (JUNIK) 3= LASCHETTI Lorette (U/A) 8. OLDHAM Martin (KENDAL) 6. TURINO Callum (HOLYROOD) 7. TUDOR Thomas (FOREHP) 3= MILLS Emily (BARNSTAPLE) 7. CARR Christopher (WEST FIFE) 8. HUMPHRIES Alexander (LANEP/LANEPSG) Women’s Foil (7) 8. McARDLE Leo (DUNBLANE) 9. OLDING Tyler (MILLP) Men’s Sabre (11) 1. EDWARDS Asha (LAZLOS) 10. HARE Dominic (STM/ST.MJ) 1. CZINKOTA Zsolt (WELLINGTON) 2. ANDERSON Sheila (BELLAHOUSTON) Boys U13 (9) 11. PLANT Oscar (MILLP) 2. ROGERSON Noah (TRURO) 3= DECACCIA Correna (HARROGATE) 1. MORRISON Dylan (HOLYROOD) 12. JUMABHOY Luca (MILLP) 3= DERBYSHIRE James (EXETER) 3= PITT Helen (GWEFC) 2. WELSH Lewis (NEWCASTLE) 13. SULLIVAN Ben (STM) 3= ROGERSON Keith (TRURO) 3= BROWN Robbie (WEST FIFE) 14. TOON Will (FOREHP) Men’s Epee (12) 3= CROOK Joshua (WALLACE) 15. ROOTS Wesley (JUNIK) Women’s Sabre (6) 1. DICKSON Thomas (NEWCASTLE) 16. ADEOTTI Solomon (JUNIK) 1. SOSNOWSKA Izabela (EXETER) 2. DICKINSON Matthew (LAZLOS) Boys U11 (3) 2. LOCCI Laura (WELLINGTON) 3= ANWYL Chris (LANCASTER UNI) 1. HAYNES Charles (HARROGATE) Boys U11 (18) 3= UNDERHILL Melissa (TIVERTON) 3= MAY Joseph (NEWCASTLE) 2. ELLMORE Munro (DUNOON GRAMMAR) 1. MALCOLM Samuel (PLYMCP/PLYMCPS) 3= WHALLEY Francesca (RUSSELL) 5. WINTER Andrew (EFC) 2. TAYLOR Mark (CITYOL) 6. SCHOLEFIELD Harry (LANCASTER UNI) Girls U15 (13) 3= GILLESPIE Vinnie (MILLP) CHICHESTER OPEN: 24/25.5.14 7. PARRY David (LANCASTER UNI) 1. BROWN Madeleine (LASZLOS) 3= CHESHIRE Theo (CITYOL) Men’s Foil (38) 8. SELLARS Philip (HERDWICK) 2. HEAPS Jasmine (STOCKPORT) 5. OSTROUMOFF Sandy (STM) 1. HENDRIE Tom (CHICHESTER) 3= HARVEY Sarah (NEWCASTLE) 6. BERLUSCONI Ethan (FOREHP) 2. LEE Toby (SUSSEX HOUSE) Women’s Epee (4) 3= PHILBIN Caitlin (CARNOUSTIE) 7. LUTHER PAINE Salvador (ALLHP) 3= HENDRIE George (CHICHESTER) 1. AKERS Eleanor (HAVERSTOCK) 5. MORRISON Martha (WALLACE) 8. REDFERN Cameron (FOREHP) 3= LAGATTOLLA Raffaele (SUSSEX HOUSE) 2. CROSBY Alison (HERDWICK) 6. KILCULLEN Lauren (CARNOUSTIE) 5. LAVIN Gerard (BOSTON) 7. DUNGAY Katrina (WEST FIFE) Girls U14 (11) 6. MOLLARD Christopher (SAXON) Men’s Sabre (6) 8. COE Isla (WALLACE) 1. PARSONS Katie-May (MILLP) 7. DE CARTERET Jamie (ONE ON ONE) 1. SANCROFT Glen (ROLLO) 2. CURWEN Becci (MILLP) 8. EXETER David (RLS) 2. HANNAH Steve (HERDWICK) Girls U13 (13) 3= LEE Kata (BLUN) 9. STANDEN David (SUSSEX HOUSE) 3= DAVIDSON Keith (GWEFC) 1. ASHBY Taylor (PLYMOUTH) 3= TAYLOR Stephanie (CITYOL) 10. O’HARA Oscar (CHICHESTER) 3= MacINNES Colin (GWEFC) 2. GRANT Lucy (WFFC) 11. ABRAHAMS Paul (LANSDOWNE) 3= HEAPS Hannah (STOCKPORT) Girls U11 (9) 12. FARE Clyde (SAXON) Women’s Sabre (6) 3= NOBLE Niamh (OPS) 1. BLACK Abagael (PLYMCP) 13. McKAY Mike (SHEFFIELD BUCCS) 1. SANCROFT Jen (ROLLO) 5. HAYNES Georgia (HARROGATE) 2. EDGECLIFFE-JOHNSON Imogen (GUILH) 14. TOPP Stephen (BOSTON) 2. NIGHTINGALE Ella (LAZLOS) 6. BAILEY Julia (WALLACE) 3= LAUNDER Elena (MILLP) 15. GILLMAN John (BOSTON) 3= BOBER Ruth (AUSTIN FRIARS) 7. STEWART Alex (WEST FIFE) 3= ZAKY Morgan (MILLP) 16. ELLIOTT Robin (CHICHESTER) 3= SWALLOW Emily (AUSTIN FRIARS) 8. SOAVE Cara (CARNOUSTIE)

SABRE Women’s Foil (10) LPJS SCOTLAND: 7/8.6.14 Girls U11 (2) Boys U14 (21) 1. McDERMOTT Chiara (BOSTON) FOIL 1. GOLDEN Eve (NEWCASTLE) 1. ZAKY Oska (MILLP) 2. MIKHALEVA Oxana (SAXON) Boys U15 (13) 2. WHITEFORD Kathryn (WALLACE) 2. OLDING Tyler (MILLP) 3= BARLOW Nikki (ARMY) 1. McANDREW Finlay (HOLYROOD) 3= JUMABHOY Luca (MILLP) 3= POIL Georgia (SURREY) 2. FENYK Anton (LASZLOS) SABRE 3= MITCHELL Jacob (MILLP/UUNA) 3= McCLELLAND Calum (LASZLOS) Boys U15 (7) 5. THOMPSON Chris (CLIFC) Men’s Epee (53) 3= WEEKS Harry (LASZLOS) 1. McLELLAN Sam (OSSIAN) 6. GOSNEY Daniel (MOULP) 1. WILLIS Jon (PAUL) 5. EHTESHAMI Ardeshir (LAZLOS) 2. CARTER Toby (OSSIAN) 7. CAMERON Dylan (STM/UUNA) 2. ROCKS Christopher (SHETLAND) 6. MOODY David (WALLACE) 3= LLEWELLYN Ethan (OSSIAN) 8. KERNAN Jude (MOULP) 3= BOMBRINI Andrea (HAVERSTOCK) 7. WHITTON Andrew (PHOENIX) 3= MOODY David (WALLACE) 3= MAYNARD Calum (EGHAM) 8. BRYSON Louis (DUNBLANE) Boys U11 (23) 5. BEW Kieran (HAVERSTOCK) Boys U13 (11) 1. HOLDSWORTH Darcy (TRURP) 6. GARDNER Aaron (CRAWLEY) Boys U13 (24) 1. ALVARES-PERES Mark (WEST FIFE) 2. CROMIE Max (TRURP) 7. MILLER Will (EASTBOURNE) 1. SUHA Adam (MANCHESTER) 2. STAMPER-WATLING Jack (BATH) 3= GRAHAM Tom (MOULP) 8. HILLIER David (READING) 2. ZHANG Leo (LASZLOS) 3= DUNN Gabriel (RIVINGTON PARK) 3= GILLESPIE Vinnie (MILLP/UUNA) 9. NICHOLS Harrison (REDHILL & REIGATE) 3= BROWN Robbie (WEST FIFE) 3= FOTHERINGHAM Gus (STRATHALLAN) 5. KUJAWSKI Wiktor (TRURP) 10. DE BURGH Etienne (GADASKI) 3= KIRAN Vishal (LASZLOS) 6. LEEDHAM Hugo (MOULP) 11. WIDDICOMBE Ben (U/A) 5. MORRISON Duncan (WEST FIFE) Boys U11 (6) 7. JUMABHOY Micah (MILLP/UUNA) 12. NORRIS Andrew (SOUTHAMPTON) 6. BARNETT Archie (COBHAM) 1. CHEN Desmond (STOCKPORT) 8. SHAW John-Paul (STR) 13. MUNN Stephan (HAVERSTOCK) 7. TAIT Liam (WASHINGTON) 2. SALE Cormac (RIVINGTON PARK) 14. STUART Jamie (REDHILL & REIGATE) 8. CRAWFORD Angus (HOLYROOD) 3= FIDLER Nathaniel (RIVINGTON PARK) Girls U14 (4) 15. STIGANT Devlin (REDHILL & REIGATE) 9. MORRISON Dylan (HOLYROOD) 3= McLELLAN Rory (OSSIAN) 1. CURWEN Becci (MILLP) 16. HORNBY Edgar (MALVERN) 10. MALCOLM Harry (LASZLOS) 2. HEDGECOCK Loveday (MILLP) 17. MCMAHON Thomas (KINGSTON UNI) 11. ROBERTS Dylan (WFFC) Girls U15 (6) 18. STEINER Adam (GADASKI) 12. CONLIN Peter (HOLYROOD) 1. MORRISON Martha (WALLACE) Girls U11 (12) 19. BEASLEY Paul (EASTBOURNE) 13. CROOK Joshua (WALLACE) 2. GRIMSHAW Grace (STOCKPORT) 1. ZAKY Morgan (MILLP) 20. DOBIE Nick (SWINDON) 14. CAUGHEY Murray (HOLYROOD) 3= DUNGAY Katrina (WEST FIFE) 2. JESSUP Poppy (TRURP) 21. FREESTONE Mark (HIGHAMS PARK) 15. McKINVEN Sean (WALLACE) 3= DUNN Olivia (RIVINGTON PARK) 3= LAUNDER Rosa (MILLP) 22. SALES Kris (UEA) 16. HAYNES Joshua (LASZLOS) 3= TOMLINSON Isabella (CROFP) 23. BROOKS Rob (RAVEN) Girls U13 (6) 5. RAYMENT Sophie (HILDG) 24. STIGANT Liam (REDHILL & REIGATE) Boys U11 (9) 1. TALOSI Dora (OSSIAN) 6. SFIRAIALA Ecaterina (MILLP/UUNA) 25. WILLMOTT Paul (NORTHAMPTON) 1. HOWARTH Oliver (RUSSELL) 2. LLEWELLYN Elsie (OSSIAN) 7. CRAZE Lexie (TRURP) 26. TOWNSON Paul (CADS) 2. EL-SAIE Zayd (SUSSEX HOUSE) 3= GRANT Lucy (WFFC) 8. PARRY Emily (HEATM) 27. RUSSELL James (SURREY) 3= BARBOUR Rhys (WFFC) 3= RUSSELL Fiona (WFFC) 28. RICHARDSON Mark (WIMBLEDON) 3= WALTON Thomas (HOLYROOD) WELLINGTON OPEN: 18.5.14 29. DAVENPORT Robin (SCARAMOUCHE) Girls U11 (1) Men’s Foil (18) 30. WALKER Paul (STREATHAM) Girls U15 (8) 1. SAUNDERS Nicole (RIVINGTON PARK) 1. SHILLINGFORD Jason (LAWRENCE) 31. BEGLEY-JONES Murray (ST GEORGE’S COL) 1. HARDIE Heloïse (DILETTANTE) 2. JESSEL KENYON Misha EXETER UNI) 32. ARDEN Peter (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 2. McLAUGHLIN Mhairi (HOLYROOD) FOIL – ABROAD 3= LEWIS Celyn (CARDIFF) 3= BROWN Madeleine (LASZLOS) 3= WILLIAMS Tony (BATH) Women’s Epee (30) 3= HUGHES Phoebe (LASZLOS) : 15.3.14 5. BLUMER Igor (BATH) 1. CAMPBELL Anahit (CCFC) Senior Men’s Grand Prix (163) 6. RAIL Jon (TRURO) 2. JEANES Emily (ABINGDON) Girls U13 (13) 7th – James Davis 7. GUNNELL Edward (TRURO) 3= BOTTOMS Lindsay (TEMPEST) 1. JONES Rachel (KISS) 8. SHEPHERD Benjamin (BRISTOL) 3= GUNDRY Jessica (TRURO) 2. NEWTON-HUGHES Phoebe (MANCHESTER) BONN: 22/23.3.14 5. HESKETT Ingrid (REDHILL & REIGATE) 3= MCCALLUM Tegan (LASZLOS) Senior Men’s World Cup Individual (205) Women’s Foil (10) 6. MATTHEWS Abbi (HARROGATE) 3= WALKER Matilda (KISS) 6th – James Davis 1. GOODCHILD Emily (WELLINGTON) 7. HOWELL Verity (READING) 5. WEEKS Charity (LASZLOS) 7th – Richard Kruse 2. HALE Caron (RAVEN) 8. STEINER Christine (HAVERSTOCK) 6. STEWART Alex (WEST FIFE) Team (21) 3= BAOT Nolwenn (TRURO) 9. HULL Nicola (DREAM) 7. HTET-MARSHALL Sasha (EDINBURGH) Bronze – GBR 3= TAYLOR Natalie (EXETER UNI) 10. SMITH Kate (LTFC) 8. BAILEY Julia (WALLACE) 11. HARVIE Eleanor (CRAWLEY) SEOUL: 25.4.14 12. BOWERS Jacquelynne (READING) Senior Men’s World Cup (169) 13. BROOKS Susan (BATH) Bronze – Richard Kruse

JULY 2014 THE SWORD 33 RESULTS

HAVANA: 23.5.14 Girls U16 (30) Boys U11 (11) Women (26) Senior Men’s World Cup (128) 1. PLANT Bethan (MILLFIELD) 1. JACKSON Zachary (PLYMOUTH) 1. HUTCHISON Jo (CAMDEN) 7th – Richard Kruse 2. DE BOISGELIN Douce (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 2. CHESHIRE Theo (CITY OF LONDON 2. WATSON Alice (CAMDEN) 3= SHEFFIELD Laura (BRIXTON) FREEMENS) 3= AGUSTSDOTTIR Thorbjorg (CAMDEN) EPEE – HOME 3= SUMMERS Charlotte (R&REC) 3= FERGUSON William (OPS) 3= DIXON Harriet (MILLFIELD) 5. PALANO Elena (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 3= GIBBINS Harrison (STOURPORT) 5. HENDRA Katie (TRURO) O’SULLIVAN CUP: 16.2.14 6. WAKEFIELD Rebecca (MALVERN) 6. ROBINSON Zoe (CAMDEN) Mixed Open (19) 7. BERRY Olivia (ESCRIME ACADEMY) Girls U17 (3) 7. PLEASANT Bridget (ABERDEEN UNI) 1. HAMILTON Scott (HOWARDIAN) 8. JEAL Anna (HARROGATE) 1. MARSTON Holly (ROMILEY) 8. SOSNOWSKA Izabela (EXETER UNI) 2. NUTE Rupert (WHITCHURCH) 9. SHEFFIELD Helen (BRIXTON) 2. McCORMACK Amelia (OPS) 9. BIELCZYK-MACZYNSKA Ewa (CAMBRIDGE) 3= KRIST Mathieu (CARDIFF) 10. WOODHOUSE Eliza (MALVERN) 10. GLADDISH Laura (MX) 3= STONEMAN Adrian (CARDIFF) 11. ROBERTSON (CHELSEA) Girls U15 (17) 11. FAIRHEAD Helen (CAMDEN) 5. HAWKSWORTH Nick (CARDIFF) 12. KIY Patricia (DREAM) 1. SIMMS-LYMN Tia (PLYMOUTH) 12. CARSON Victoria (PDFA) 6. MEREDITH-DAVIES William (CARDIFF) 13. KNOWLES Rebecca (MARLBOROUGH) 2. WOODHOUSE Eliza (STOURPORT) 13. WEBSTER Sian (CAMDEN) 7. STIENS Lewis (CELTIC) 14. FULLER Laura (CRAWLEY) 3= SPICE Sarah (CITY OF LONDON FREEMENS) 14. COULTER Grace (CAMDEN) 8. GARAI Adam (CELTIC) 15. SHEATH Ekaterina (WINCHESTER) 3= SUMMERS Charlotte (MALVERN) 15. NG Liz (SURREY UNI) 16. HORNBY Odette (MALVERN) 5. KIPIANI Anastasia (BRIXTON) 16. HUTCHISON Jane (BATH) ELITE MEN’S SPRING OPEN: 5.4.14 (82) 6. HARDIE Heloise (DILLETTANTE) 1. THOMAS Gareth (TIGER) Girls U13 (23) 7. POWELL Alexandra (MELIA) HERTS OPEN: 25.5.14 2. BOMBRINI Andrea (HAVERSTOCK) 1. PARMAR Ellie (R&REC) 8. PATTISON Tabby (OPS) Men (40) 3= CULLING Andrew (LANSDOWNE) 2. TAYLOR Eleanor (OPS) 1. POTTER James (CAMDEN) 3= HARRIS James (MELIA) 3= CROCKETT Sasha (ST GEORGES) Girls U13 (22) 2. HUTCHISON Neil (COBRA) 5. HENDERSON Matt (EDINBURGH) 3= LEVER Rachael (OPS) 1. PARMAR Ellie (REDHILL & REIGATE) 3= ROCKS Stephen (SHETLAND) 6. PERRY Nick (HAVERSTOCK) 5. ARDEN Alisha (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 2. TAYLOR Eleanor (OPS) 3= VEITCH Robert (RIVINGTON PARK) 7. SCRIMSHAW Jason (R&REC ) 6. HERRLING Messina (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 3= ASHBY Taylor (PLYMOUTH) 5. DONALD Simon (BRENTWOOD) 8. RETTER Jason (HAVERSTOCK) 7. JEAL Laura (HARROGATE) 3= OIEN Jacqueline (HAVERSTOCK) 6. BOTELER Harry (TRURO) 9. GREENSIDES Chris (RAF) 8. McCORMACK Maisie (OPS) 5. HAYNES Georgia (HARROGATE) 7. NICKEL Joe (CITY) 10. TREDGER Dudley (CRAWLEY) 6. HENDERSON-ROE Maia (CADS) 8. VONDEE Morgan (CITY) 11. BEW Kieran (HAVERSTOCK) Girls U11 (9) 7. SOUTHALL Natasha (KENILWORTH) 9. CZINKOTA Zsolt (WELLINGTON) 12. PEPLOW Laurence (GUILDFORD) 1. HADALIN Henriette (HADALIN) 8. McCORMACK Maisie (OPS) 10. SLANKARD Kirk (CITY) 13. EDWARDS Tom (R&REC) 2. POTTER Crinan (CHELSEA) 11. SAUNDERS Brynmor (TRURO) 14. STROUD Edward (DURHAM UNI) 3= MADGWICK Lily (DREAM) Girls U11 (11) 12. BOWLEY Stan (ASTON UNI) 15. NICHOLLS Taran (R&REC) 3= KRZYZANIAK Patrycja (CHELSEA) 1. KALIMTGIS Sophia (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 13. NICHOLLS Thomas (CHILWELL) 2. SUMMERS Isobella (MALVERN) 16. PAOLASINI Lorenzo (HAVERSTOCK) 14. SANCROFT Glen (ROLLO) LEON PAUL MEN’S OPEN: 26.4.14 (48) 3= BLACK Abigael (PLYMOUTH) 17. GREGORY David (CHESTER) 15. POTTER Nathan (CAMDEN) 1. PERRY Nick (HAVERSTOCK) 3= LOO Eleanor (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 18. FREWIN James (R&REC) 16. SIMMONS John (RIVINGTON PARK) 2. RUSEV Rosislav (BRIXTON) 19. NICHOLS Harrison (R&REC) 3= ROCKS Christopher (SHETLAND) LEON PAUL CADET OPEN: 31.5.14 20. ALLEN Greg (HAVERSTOCK) Women (31) 3= SANCHEZ-LETHEM Paul (BRIXTON) Boys (28) 21. TAYLOR James (CARDIFF) 1. ROBINSON Zoe (CAMDEN) 5. BEW Kieran (HAVERSTOCK) 1. PENVERNE Leonard (ESCRIME) 22. GREALEY William (PHIT) 2. AGUSTSDOTTIR Thorbjorg 6. THOMAS Gareth (TIGER) 2. DICKINSON Matthew (LASZLOS) 23. HORNBY Edgar (MALVERN) 7. VERYZER Hugo (LANSDOWNE) 3= DOBIE Nick (SWINDON) (CAMBRIDGE UNI) 24. BARKER Christopher (STOCKPORT) 8. MOULTON Gavin (STREATHAM) 3= STIGANT Devlin (REDHILL & REIGATE) 3= HUTCHISON Jane (BATH) 25. LAZZATI Alessandro (HAVERSTOCK) 9. ALLEN Greg (HAVERSTOCK) 5. RUSSELL James (SURREY) 3= NG Elizabeth (SURREY UNI) 26. EDWARDS Alex (R&REC) 10. HARDING Tim (REDHILL & REIGATE) 6. HAYNES James (HARROGATE) 5. LASANCE Rachel (RIVINGTON PARK) 27. DOMEK Stephen (HAVERSTOCK) 11. SIMPSON Jamie (IMPERIAL COL) 7. MORRIS George (STOCKPORT) 6. BIELCZYK-MACYZNSKA Ewa (CAMBRIDGE) 28. GROVER Eliott (HAVERSTOCK) 12. HOFFMAN Tom (DINGWALL) 8. SCHNEIDER Benjamin (ABINGDON) 7. HENDRA Katie (TRURO) 29. LISTON George (RAF) 13. STIGANT Devlin (REDHILL & REIGATE) 9. EAST Will (KRFC) 8. COULTER Grace (CAMDEN) 30. GERRARD Alastair (HAVERSTOCK) 14. CULLING Andrew (LANSDOWNE) 10. BELOT Antoine (ESCRIME) 9. MOFFAT Lizzie (SHAKESPEARE) 31. SKINGLE Thomas (HAVERSTOCK) 15. BRYAN Wayne (CADS) 11. COOPER Matthew (WINGERWORTH) 10. TILLOTT Jennie (BEDFORD) 32. SCHNEIDER Benjamin (ABINGDON) 16. McMAHON Thomas (KINGSTON UNI) 12. KURZ JORDAN Max (HAVERSTOCK) 11. FRITH Viv (URSA) 17. GREALEY William (PHIT) 13. BEGLEY-JONES Murray (ST GEORGE’S COL) 12. SANCROFT Jennifer (ROLLO) ELITE JUNIOR SERIES: 5/6.4.14 18. DICKINSON Matthew (LASZLOS) 14. JONES Luke (REDHILL & REIGATE) 13. ELLIS Sarah (CAMDEN) Boys U16 (31) 19. MORRIS George (STOCKPORT) 15. BOYLE Douglas (WARWICK) 14. WEBSTER Sian (CAMDEN) 1. RUSSELL James (SURREY SWORDS) 20. SKINGLE Thomas (HAVERSTOCK) 16. SHEARER Aramais (WESSEX) 15. CARSON Vicky (PDFA) 2. STIGANT Devlin (CHICHESTER) 21. PRIOR Cameron (GRAVESHAM) 16. LEE Naomi (AFU) 3= SELLS Alexander (PLYMOUTH) 22. MORRIS Giles (HAVERSTOCK) Girls (16) 3= KURZ JORDAN Max (HAVERSTOCK) 23. DALIBARD Valentin (CAMBRIDGE UNI) 1. SIMMS-LYMN Tia JAM (PLYMOUTH) MIKE MATTHEWS CUP: 31.5.14 5. BELOT Antoine (ESCRIME ACADEMY) 24. DE BURGH (Etienne GADASKI) 2. WOODHOUSE Eliza (MALVERN) Men (31) 6. STANSFIELD Felix (READING) 25. LEITHES Alexander (QMBL) 3= ASHBY Taylor (PLYMOUTH) 1. BOTELER Harry (TRURO) 7. EAST Will (KRFC) 26. STUART Josh (REDHILL & REIGATE) 3= JOHNSON Kerrie (PLYMOUTH) 2. GUZANOV Pavel (OUFC) 8. BERESFORD-WYLIE Dax (BRIXTON) 27. LAKATOS Lorand (HAVERSTOCK) 5. SPICE Sarah (CITY OF LONDON FREEMENS) 3= PERRY Dan (URSA) 9. HAYNES James (HARROGATE) 28. JOWITT John (HAVERSTOCK) 6. BERRY Olivia (ESCRIME) 3= VEITCH Robert (RIVINGTON PARK) 10. BELL Jack (NEWCASTLE) 29. KURZ JORDAN Max (HAVERSTOCK) 7. HAMZAOUI Nour (ESCRIME) 5. DONALD Simon (BRENTWOOD) 11. PALMER Harry (RATCLIFFE COL) 30. RAMSAY Andrew (HAVERSTOCK) 8. COURT Annabel (ESCRIME) 6. ROCKS Stephen (SHETLAND) 12. WAKE James (HYMERS COL) 31. DEVENPORT Timothy (LEICESTER UNI) 7. HUTCHISON Neil (COBRA) 13. PAUL Dominic (STOCKPORT) 32. SOMMER Benjamin (LANSDOWNE) SABRE – HOME 8. FOTHERBY Will (OXFORD) 14. HAYDEN Octavian (ACTIV8) 9. VONDEE Morgan (CITY) 15. BALTAY Arthur (CLFS) WARWICK LPJS: 17.5.14 BRITISH OPEN: 29.3.14 10. GANDER-COMPTON Jake (BRENTWOOD) 16. TRAN Luc (CLFS) Boys U17 (7) Men (50) 11. SAUNDERS Brynmor (TRURO) 1. REYNOLDS Jake (WARWICK) 1. MILLER Curtis (CAMDEN) 12. NICKEL Joe (CITY) Boys U13 (24) 2. GIOVANNONE Alessandro (WARWICK) 2. HUTCHISON Neil (CAMDEN) 13. DOWSE Niall (MX) 1. ROACH Tarriq (WHITGIFT) 3= BANKS Joseph (WARWICK) 3= SLANKARD Kirk (BRENTWOOD) 14. CHARLES Nick (BRENTWOOD) 2. MACPHERSON Steven (GRAVESHAM) 3= SOUTHALL William (KENILWORTH) 3= VAN HOFFELEN Camille (IMPERIAL) 15. SANCROFT Glenn (ROLLO) 3= JEAL James (HARROGATE) 5. GANN Henry (BRENTWOOD) 16. DIXON Stuart (HUNT-ROEDER) 3= WAKEFIELD James (ABBERLEY HALL) Boys U15 (21) 6. LAWRENCE Chris (IMPERIAL) 5. ASHFORTH Myles (CADS) 1. MICHELL Richard (WEST LANCS) 7. BOTELER Harry (TRURO) Women (13) 6. SCHNEIDEMAN Felix (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 2. SELLS Alexander (PLYMOUTH) 8. CZINKOTA Zsolt (HUN) 1. HENDRA Katie (TRURO) 7. FOULSHAM Jacob (R&REC) 3= DEGORCE Aurelien (ESCRIME) 9. GANDER-COMPTON Jacob (BRENTWOOD) 2. ROBINSON Zoe (CAMDEN) 8. VLIEGHE Sevan (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 3= DENELEY Liam (WINGERWORTH) 10. POTTER James (CAMDEN) 3= AHO Rachel (BOSTON) 9. SROKA Patryk (TSCA SWORDS) 5. BOYLE Douglas (WARWICK) 11. CONCANNON Stephen (IRE) 3= KEMPE Katherine (BOSTON) 10. PEACEFIELD Luka (R&REC) 6. BEGLEY-JONES Murray (ST GEORGES COL) 12. BRINGSTRUP Sebastian (DEN) 5. AGUSTSDOTTIR Thorberg (CAMDEN) 11. MAY Oscar (NEWCASTLE) 7. HAYNES James (HARROGATE) 13. SCOTT Stuart (LASZLOS) 6. BIELCZYK-MACZYNSKA Ewa (CAMBRIDGE) 12. TILLEY Guy (ABINGDON) 8. CROMIE Eoghan (TRURO) 14. DONALD Simon (BRENTWOOD) 7. HUTCHISON Jane (BATH) 13. TOYE Ayo (WHITGIFT) 15. JONES Matthew (URSA) 8. SOSNOWSKA Izabela (EXETER) 14. JONES Aidan (R&REC) Boys U13 (34) 16. VEITCH Robert (RIVINGTON PARK) 15. PARTEKA James (CLFS) 1. MACPHERSON Steven (GRAVESHAM) 17. DIXON Stuart (HUNT-RODER) 16. DON Edward (PACKWOOD HAUGH) 2. ANDREWS Benjamin (PLYMOUTH) 18. SANCROFT Glenn (ROLLO) 3= ASHFORTH Myles (CADS) 19. OAKES Marc (CAMDEN) Boys U11 (19) 3= SMITH Halston-Satchmo (BRIXTON) 20. POPE Steve (CAMDEN) 1. LEVI Renzo (CHELSEA) 5. JAMES Alex (MUCH WENLOCK) 21. PERRY Dan (URSA) 2. KAMSTRA Leo (ST GEORGES) 6. LIBERTINY Samuel (NORTHAMPTON) 22. POTTER Nathan (CAMDEN) 3= BROOKE Alec (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) 7. SROKA Patryk (TSCA) 23. NICKEL Joe (CITY) 3= ANDERSON Ethan (BRIXTON) 8. MAY Toby (NEWCASTLE) 24. FOTHERBY Will (BRISTOL UNI) 5. TAYLOR Mark (CLFS) 9. GIBSON Harry (NORTHWICH) 25. ROCKS Stephen (SHETLAND) 6. FARNSWORTH Muhammed (DREAM) 10. DON Edward (PACKWOOD HAUGH) 26. WIDE Daniel (SURREY UNI) 7. JONES Nye (REIGATE PRIORY) 11. MORRISON Dylan (HOLYROOD) 27. HOWES Anton (U/A) 8. HUTTER Luc (CLFS) 12. HUDSON Joshua (TRURO) 28. MACDONALD Jamie (ROLLO) 13. KEW Ethan (REDHILL & REIGATE) 29. MONCREIFF Harry (U/A) 14. JEAL James (HARROGATE) 30. THORLEY Christian (CITY) 15. COETSER Ben (TSCA) 31. PINTO David (HUNT-RODER) 16. JONES Aiden (REDHILL & REIGATE) 32. GHOSH Julian (CAMDEN)

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