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All the Southern Fencing news can be found here. If you wish to see pictures then go to the Southern Fencing Gallery!
16 July 2023 – 7pm
To be held Online – Access via Eventbrite
(https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/southern-fencing-region-agm-16-july-2023-tickets-663468109977)
A link to the meeting, copies of the Treasurer’s report and minutes from the last AGM will be sent to everyone registered for the meeting.
Only British Fencing members over 18 and affiliated to Southern Region are entitled to vote.
Agenda
1. Welcome & report from Chair
– 2022 SR AGM chairmans report
– 2023 AGM chairs report
2. Approval of the minutes from the last AGM – held for year ending 30th June
2021
3. Honorary Treasurer’s report
– SR Accounts YE 2022 v2
– Southern Region accounts YE 300623 v3
4. Welfare report
– SOUTHERN REGION WELFARE REPORT 2023
5. Additional reports from County organisations,
Senior Winton & Cadet Winton
– SOUTHERN REGION CADET WINTON TEAM 2022 REPORT
6. Election of officers – Chair & Treasurer
7. AOB
8. Close
Elections
Under rule 8.7 of the constitution both Chair and Treasurer must retire this year. Nominations are sought for both positions.
(See nominations form at bottom)
Proxy Vote
There has been a request for information about proxy votes at the forthcoming AGM on 16th July 2023.
The relevant section of the constitution states:
9.1. All individual members of British Fencing affiliated to the Region may vote in the General Meetings of the Region providing they have reached their 18th birthday on or before the date of the meeting.
9.2.1 In the event of a person entitled to a vote, being unable to attend, they may register their proxy vote, in writing or by e-mail, at least 5 days in advance, with the Chair of the meeting. Such a proxy vote may direct the Chair to either cast the vote for/against/abstain on any particular agenda item, or empower the Chair to cast the vote at their discretion.
Anyone wishing to lodge a proxy vote for this AGM should, before Wednesday 12th July, email the chair at chair@southernfencing.org.uk. Please include your BF number and send the email with a “request read receipt”, so that you have confirmation that vote has been received.”
Current committee members
David Bradley |
Chair |
Retiring – end of 3 year tenure |
Jon Scott- Payne |
Treasurer |
Retiring – end of 3 year tenure |
Martin Talbot |
Secretary |
Retires 2024 |
Lorna Cooke |
Area safeguarding officer (ASO) |
Approved/Appointed by BF |
Marcus Messer |
Competitions |
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Esther Edgecliffe Johnson |
Competitions |
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Steve Bateman |
Winton Cup Captain |
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Social Media |
Carl Smeaton – resigned 2023 |
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Web site manager |
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Development |
Austen Rose – resigned 2023 |
Neil Bromley |
Competitions |
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Referee Co-ordinator |
Marilyn Wheelband – resigned 2022 |
Lorna Cooke |
Cadet Winton manager |
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Andrew Norris |
County Rep Hampshire |
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County Rep Wiltshire |
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County Rep BB&O |
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Nominations
Chair ……………………………………….
Proposed by …………..
Seconded by ………….
Treasurer ……………………………………….
Proposed by …………..
Seconded by ………….
Volunteers are also welcomed for other positions in the committee.
St Gabriel’s School, Sandleford Priory, Newtown Rd, Newtown, Greenham, Newbury. RG20 9BD
Event | Check-in and Closing Time |
Foil | 08:45 |
Epee | 11:45 |
Sabre | 15:15 |
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED
CONTACT NUMBERS ON THE DAY
(SHOULD YOU BE DELAYED OR NOT ATTENDING)
Marcus Messer – 07908320373
David Bradley – 07974781595
Lorna Cooke – 07795833105
If you are delayed, unwell or not attending the event please contact the organisers as soon as possible. We have a tight schedule and will start without you if we hear nothing. If we know you are running late we may delay, or you might have to fight your missed poule fights in a row, if you arrive after the poule has finished you will be scratched.
FORMAT
1 round of poules followed by direct elimination. Subject to numbers, poules may be of mixed gender but will be not mixed weapon size. All DE’s will be separated. Additionally, as if you choose to enter multiple weapons there maybe some overlap between the last few rounds and the start of the poules for the next event. However, we will try to
keep this to a minimum.
EQUIPMENT
ALL WEAPONS: All fencing clothing and equipment must comply with BF regulations
A minimum standard of 350N/CEN1 mask with back strap, jacket and breeches and a plastron of 800N. Long socks need be pulled up so there is no gap between socks and breeches. Long hair must be tied back.
FOIL:
Blade size 5 or below.
Lame foil bibs with connecting straight wire are required.
EPEE:
Blade size 5 or below
SABRE:
Blade size 5 or below
800N/CEN2 glove
To assist with the smooth running of the event, each fencer must have at least two working weapons and
body wires at the piste as well as the correct clothing.
There will not be an armourer at the competition.
Rule Update
We will be using the new passivity rule introduced on the 1 st of January 2023 by the FIE. If you have any
questions about this rule please ask on the day.
t.124 Unwillingness to fight:
DE Only
After one minute of fencing without a hit or without a hit scored off target
o 1 st Instance: Both fencers are awarded a P-Yellow card (separate from other penalty cards)
o 2 nd Instance: Both fencers aware awarded a P-Red card (both fencers are awarded a penalty hit)
o 3 rd Instance:
If the scores are not equal the fencer with the higher score wins the bout.
If both scores are equal, the fencer with the higher initial seeding in the competition wins the bout
The link to the rules and penalty chart can be found here: https://www.britishfencing.com/the-fie-rulebooks
Food and Drink
There will be no catering at this event. Please bring your own food and drink with you.
Please note that by entering this event you are giving permission to SOUTHERN Region Fencing to contact you about this and future events organised by SOUTHERN Region Fencing. Your data will not be passed to third parties. You can remove yourself from the list using the unsubscribe option in any automated emails to you.
In addition, you agree that we may publish your Personal Information as part of the results of the Event and may pass such information to any governing body or any affiliated organisation for the purpose of insurance, licences or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not be limited to) name, any club/home country/regional/county affiliation, results, age category, penalties.
U12, U16 – Foil, U14, U18 – Epee and Sabre entry (26/03/23)
Southern Fencing Region AGM
To be held on 21st November 2021 at
St Gabriel’s School, Newbury, Sandleford Priory, RG20 9BD
Agenda
· Welcome & report from Chair
· Approval of the minutes from 2018/19 AGM
· Honorary Treasurer’s report
· Regional Development report
· Welfare report
· Election of officers
· Special resolution to amend the constitution to permit Online/hybrid AGMs & EGMs
· Special resolution to amend the constitution to allow the treasurer to conduct online banking
· AOB
· Close
England Fencing AGM
England Fencing are also holding their AGM at the same venue.
Please contact David Bradley at chair@southernfencing.org.uk for further details
It is with regret that due to the current advice on Covid-19 all 2020 events are cancelled. These are:
If you have qualified for the BYCs in May it would be a good idea to check the British Fencing website https://www.britishfencing.com/covid-19-advice-guidance/ or https://www.britishfencing.com/news/ for updates.
The results for the foil qualifier on the 26th January can be found at:
https://www.fencingtimelive.com?t=3778
Congratulations to all the qualifiers for the British Youth Championships. This is to be held in Birmingham, Friday the 8th to Sunday the 10th May. For further information on the BYC see:
https://www.britishfencing.com/find-event-3/british-youth-championships-2020/
Harry Jones peacefully passed away last week. We are sure that many of you will know him, in his eighties, he had been a fencer who turned coach and armourer who was still working and being appreciated in both roles up to the very end.
He always generous with his time, turning up and taking the role of armourer at many events, both in or put on by club, county and region. Always happy to share his knowledge with those who wanted to learn.
A full obituary is being written and will be available next month, contributions welcome – send them to: chair@southernfencing.org.uk
The results of the Southern Fencing Region Age Group Epee and Sabre 2019 held on the 10th March 2019 at the
This year Southern Region again fielded a young team, although many of the fencers were part of the 2017 team. We welcomed new fencers to the team, Celena Abbleby Prince, Eva Reston, Ashwin Selvan, Jacob Drew and Joshua Biggs. The fencers were all very enthusiastic and worked well together as a team, supporting each other in many ways throughout the weekend.
In her final year, Constance was the Ladies Epee captain and overall team captain. She led the Ladies Epee team to the best overall result and won seven out of nine matches. Eva Reston, in her first Cadet Winton, had the second highest amount of victories in the Ladies Epee individual weapon event. The Men’s Foil, Ladies Foil teams and the Men’s Epee team all won five out of nine team matches. In addition to the team successes we need to mention more notable achievements: Ashwin Selvin, in his first competition, was third and team mate Joe Donahue fifth highest in the Men’s individual foil event; Celina Appleby Prince (one of our youngest fencers and also first Cadet Winton) achieved fourth in the individual Ladies foil event and Imogen Edgecliffe-Johnson was seventh. These results were backed up by three wins for the Ladies Sabre team and one for the Men’s Sabre team.
This year we won five regional team matches and drew one match out of nine. Included in the five victories was a first-ever victory against the South West and a hard-fought draw against the South East. Overall the team finished fifth on indicators with South West having the same number of match victories.
I would like to add that all our young fencers are always well behaved on the piste and in the boarding houses, they are a credit to our Region. I think all the officials would agree with me that it is a pleasure to be part of such a great team. This year we have had to say farewell to Phoebe, Constance, Sunny and Ashwin.
I would like to thank Allen Cooke and Jacky Faulkner for their continued coaching support and Seth Blackmore and James Kwan for taking responsibility of the refereeing. Finally, thank you to the fencer’s parents, clubs and coaches who have supported the team by preparing their fencers for this amazing event.
It is with great sadness that I inform you that my good friend and mentor Geoffrey Russell, passed away on October 3rd peacefully at home.
He was the founder, chairman and coach of Salisbury Fencing Club for over 50 years. Geoffrey started fencing when he lived on the Isle of Wight. Later when he was serving in the R.A.F. he wanted to become Master as Arms (best across all weapons), in the combined services championships. At that time, Geoff had to compete with four weapons: Foil, Epee, Sabre and Bayonet! Recently, Geoffrey was honoured with the ‘Outstanding contribution to Wiltshire Sport’ Award. Having shared his passion for fencing as a volunteer for decades and introducing countless fencers to the sport, this was the least he deserved. He will be dearly missed. Our thoughts are with his family. The funeral will be on Monday, 22nd October at 11.30am at Salisbury Crematorium.
We have updated our privacy policy and it can be found here:
Results for the Southern Region Age Group Epee and Sabre 2018 can be found here:
http://southernfencing.org.uk/recentresults/ageepeesabre2017-18/
The results of the Southern GB Cup qualifier 2018 can be found via the link below.
http://southernfencing.org.uk/recentresults/gbcupqualifier2018/
Congratulations to the successful fencers who qualified in Foil, Epee and Sabre:
Mens Foil: Shazamin SHAHRANI, Martin CARTER
Mens Epee: Thomas MASON, Timothy STEPHENS
Womens Epee: Ashlee GRAINGER, Anne TESTER
Mens Sabre: Sunny YANG, Christopher SOULSBY
Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Cadet Winton is a unique team event held each year at Millfield School with fencers selected from nine regions across England in a six weapons competition.
Congratulations to the following fencers who have been selected to represent the Southern Region at the Cadet Winton on the 16th and 17th of December. We wish them all luck and hope they all have a great weekend of fencing. The team will be supported by weapon coaches and referees.
THE TEAM:
LADIES FOIL | LADIES EPEE | LADIES SABRE |
Olivia Attias
Imogen Bulman Imogen Edgecliffe- Johnson Abigail Quelch |
Sarah Boucher-Rowe
River Deng Constance Simmonds |
Phoebe Blackmore
Eva Goldie Eloise Kirkpatrick Ashleigh Richards |
MENS FOIL | MENS EPEE | MENS SABRE |
Ben Attias
Joe Donaghue Jacob Forey-Miller Samuel Wilson |
Rudi Bruijn Yard
Freddie Edgecliffe-Johnson Max Lee Ed Scott-Payne |
Ben Curtis
Louis Gosling Max O’Brien Sunny Yang |
Congratulations on the selection of the following to the Southern Cadet Winton team, good luck for the weekend.
LADIES FOIL
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LADIES EPEE
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LADIES SABRE
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Charlotte Fairman
Millie Field
Ela Kucharska
Serena Patel
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Imogen Bulman
Imogen Edgecliffe – Johnson
Bex Knowles
Charlotte Knowles
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Phoebe Blackmore
Abigail Rogers
Lois Fry Samuels
Eloise Kirkpatrick
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MENS FOIL
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MENS EPEE
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MENS SABRE
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Joe Donaghue
Jacob Forey-Miller
Jay Williams
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George Budden
James Bradley
Henry Clark
Noah Gauger
Ewan Young
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Tolland Bennett
Sunny Yang
Lewis Barnes
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BF Notice (http://britishfencing.com/news/latest-news/?n=1634)
MASK RETENTION (13/10/16)
The BF Safety Committee are concerned about some near misses when fencers’ masks fell off during a bout.
Fencers must wear masks that are of the appropriate size and, with ‘traditional’ masks featuring a metal back spring, the spring must be bent so as to assist retention. The 2nd security device, the Velcro strap, must not be at risk of coming undone accidentally – i.e. all the Velcro fixings must be in good condition.
If the fencer has long hair and the hair is tied up, this strap must be placed below the hair tie, not over the top of it.
Before every bout referees should check the two fencers’ masks in the above respects and, during the bout, should ensure that each time a fencer puts his mask back on the 2nd security device, the Velcro strap, is correctly worn.
If a fencer persists in wearing his mask in a way that does not comply with the above, the referee should penalise him with a Yellow Card (‘clothing not conforming to the Rules – t.45’).
Vets Winton last weekend. There were 10 regions entered and Southern region came 4th overall, up two places from last year.
In addition to that, Adrian Griffin won the Frank Mills Trophy for best male foilist!
The following is the outcome for each weapon:
Women’s Foil: 5 victories – 5th Place
Women’s Epee: 7 victories – 2nd Place
Women’s Sabre: 7 victories – 3rd Place
Men’s Foil: 7 victories – 2nd Place
Men’s Epee: 1 victory – 9th Place
Men’s Sabre: 2 victories – 8th Place
South East won with South West and Northern Britain behind them.
Thank you for supporting the team. The Zoodies were much appreciated, looked fantastic and other regions were envious. What more could we ask?
Congratulations to all those who represented Southern at the BYC.
We trust you all enjoyed you weekend in Sheffield. It was good to see so many competing
Overall we did very well, coming 5th out of the 18 regions that are eligible to compete here (Lon were 1st, SW 2nd , WM 3rd & SE 4th)
Our silverware was in the u18 foil, very well done to Charlotte Fairman
We did put up very good fights with some thrilling finals that we just missed out in – well done to those who were runners up:
U12 epee – Sarah Boucher-Rowe
U14 epee – Messina Herrling
U14 foil – Emily Beardmore
U16 epee – James Russell
There were some brilliant semi finals, with our medallists narrowly missing their place in their final:
U12 foil – Celena Appleby-Prince
U16 foil – Heloise Hardie
U18 foil – Serena Patel
U12 foil – Attikan Yavuz
U12 epee – Frederick Edgecliffe-Johnson
U16 foil – Oscar Lhoste
U18 epee – Ben Schneider
We also had last 8 places for the following girls and boys:
Eva Reston
India George
Edward Payne
And, last 16 places for the following boys and girls:
Abigail Rogers
Caitlin MacClancy
Ela Kucharska
Eva Reston
Imogen Edgecliffe-Johnson
Katie Pettigrew
Millicent Field
Oliva Attias
Oliva O’Connell
Rhiannon Hales
Sarah Boucher-Rowe
Edward Payne
Felix Stansfield
Felix Sudderick
Frederick Edgecliffe-Johnson
Harry Bastin-Hall
Jacob Forey-Miller
Lewis Barnes
Marcel Byrne
Hal Seed
Sebastian Wilson
Results of the senior foil from the 10th April:
The results for the age group epee and sabre (BYC qualifiers) can be found here:
http://southernfencing.org.uk/recentresults/ageepeesabre2015-16/
Congratulations to the following fencers who have been selected to represent the Region at the Cadet Winton held at Millfield School on the 19th/20th December. We wish them all luck and hope they all have a great weekend.
LADIES FOIL | LADIES EPEE | LADIES SABRE |
Charlotte Fairman
Victorian Fairman Ela Kucharska Serena Patel |
Millie Field
Bex Knowles Laurel Saunders |
Kiyana Godazaneh
Lois Fry Samuels Mira Steenbrugge |
MENS FOIL | MENS EPEE | MENS SABRE |
Ben Attias
Jacob Forey-Miller Leiden Quelch Felix Sudderick |
Robert Maclennan
Peter Robinson James Russell Felix Stansfield |
Tolland Bennett
Seth Blackmore Harry Paffett |
THE SOUTHERN FENCING CLUB MEETS FOR THE FIRST TIME!
THIS SUNDAY (11TH OCTOBER 2015) AT 9:30 AM (TILL 12:30)
U14s 800N PLASTRONS AND PREFERABLY CONDUCTIVE BIBS AT FOIL.
PLEASE REPLY TO: fencer85618@aol.com if you are coming, and indicate age and weapon.
Venue: Downland Sports Centre, 12 minutes from M4 / A34 junction.
Manor Crescent,
Compton
RG20 6NU
http://www.leisurecentre.com/downland-sports-centre
What is the Southern Fencing Club?
Training format:
This is a fencing club, with fencing at the heart of the activities. The general aim is to replicate a whole competition in just 3 hours. Thus everyone does 5 fights to 5 hits, 3 minutes and then 3 or 4 fights to 15, 3 * 3 minutes. Fencers are to be self-presiding and agree on scoring of hits.
This is a training session where fencers are expected experiment and learn during the course of a bout. Fencers are not to be aggressive or intimidating. Less able fencers are to be respected and given help to develop, grow and learn.
Restrictions:
Requirements:
Please bring a box from your normal club if possible. We will need around 5 boxes to be provided by attendees.
Costs:
£7.50 per session, payable on the day
Reductions – £5.00 per session, payable on the day (Students, Amateur / Professional coaches, Southern Region or National organisers, Veteran or retired fencers, etc.)
Note that this is a not-for-profit club. Any extra funds accumulated will be re-invested in the club in the form of boxes, or ‘free’ sessions.
When: Saturday and Sunday mornings, approximately once per month:
Sunday October 11th 2015, Sunday October 25th 2015, Sunday November 15th 2015,
Saturday November 28th 2015, Sunday December 6th 2015, Saturday January 16th 2016.
Venue: Downland Sports Centre, 12 minutes from M4 / A34 junction.
Manor Crescent,
Compton
RG20 6NU
On Friday 15th of September St Lawrence’s Church Hungerford was full to over-flowing for the funeral and celebration service of the life of James Ballantyne .James lost his life following a tragic accident on July 4th. He was 23.
James’s family and friends paid tribute to an outward-going young man with a lovely and lively personality ;who made and kept friends easily and lived his short life very much to the full.James threw himself enthusiastically into all life had to offer ; he worked hard and knew how and when to play. He had a strong sense of community spirit and was a funny and fun companion to people of all ages. James was diligent and clever ; good natured and generous with his time. He had a penchant for magic tricks, Jalapeno eating , “freakanomics” and inventing games that he usually won because he was the only person who fully understood the rules.
Tributes during the service all made mention of James and his love of fencing.He was a stalwart of Newbury Fencing Club supporting County and Regional events and his mother Catherine Hill was the Secretary of the Bucks, Berks and Oxon County Fencing Union for several years.
Past and present members of BB&O attended the service. Many young fencers now in their late teens remember James with great fondness for the way he looked after them at their first competitions ; his sportsmanship and his unselfish support and encouragement in team events like the Foil Rally or the Fencing Picnic .
As his friend Sam Jones said in tribute, James always put the well-being of others first – right up to the end.
He will be much missed by all who knew him.
In his memory the James Ballantyne Memorial Fund has been set up in support of Young Engineers and donations may be still made via RC Smallbone, Funeral Directors, Starwood House, 37 Pound Street, Newbury RG14 6AE
Boys
Name | Club(s) | |
1 | Teale, Ethan | Swindon FC |
2 | Peach, William John | Swindon FC |
3T | Rafferty, Christopher | Swindon FC |
3T | Beautyman, Cador | Swindon FC |
5 | Pitman, James | Swindon FC |
6 | Hunter, George | Espada |
7 | Turner, Ben | Swindon FC |
8 | Hedley-Cheney, Stefan | Espada |
9 | Salle, Isaac | Thame Duellist |
10 | Fisher, Reuben | A/F |
11 | Crosbie, Bruno | Westminster Under School |
12 | Greening, Matthew | Swindon FC |
13 | Liebenberg, Alec | Swindon FC |
Girls
Name | Club(s) | |
1 | Begbour, Natasha | Escrime Winchester |
2 | Preston, Niamh | Swindon FC |
3T | Anwar, Maryam | Salle Eton |
3T | George, Grace | Oxford Fencing Club |
5 | Keighley, Hannah | St Francis School |
6 | Twiss, Gabriella | A/F |
Results from the 2014-15 age group foil qualifier held at Bradfield College can be found here:
www.southernfencing.org.uk/recentresults/agefoil2014-15
The minutes of the AGM on the 14th September 2014 are below:
Good luck to the Southern Region team, led by Verity Hillier, going to the Senior Winton competition this weekend.
Hope you all do well and have a great weekend.
TEAM MEMBERS
Women’s Epee
Men’s Epee
Women’s Foil
Men’s Foil
Women’s Sabre
Men’s Sabre
Congratulations to Abigail Quelch from Salle Oxon who won the U11 Girls’ Foil at the EYC
Date: 23rd Febraury 2014
Venue: St. Gabriel’s School, Sandleford Priory, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 9BD
Booking Forms:
Training: http://southernfencing.org.uk/contacts/southern-regional-hub-entry
All 3 weapon training day at St Gabriel’s
Possible First Aid course – £45 per person (as long as we have 12 – may put price up a little if nearly enough of you),
If you are interested email coaching@southernfencing.org.ukasap as we need enough coaches to put the course on
Held at the Fareham leisure centre on the 17th November 2013
U13 Team Epee | 1st – Sway (Serena Hogg, Aaron Crick, Arnie Seal) |
2nd – Abingdon School (Matthew Green, Guy Tilley, Jake de Jongh) | |
3rd – Reading Fencing Club A (Alex Gladen, Sam Jenkins, Nicholas Vousden) | |
3rd – Reading Fencing Club C (Liliana Kozma, Matthew Boyer, Owen Foulkes) | |
U13 Team Foil | 1st – Club Escrime Winchester (Oliver Skeen, Spencer Carroll, Jeanne Tan) |
2nd – Espada Fencing Club (James Bryden, Karol Krasnowolski, William Harris) | |
3rd – Espada Fencing Club (Arron Barns, Callum Fender, Quillan McCulloch) | |
U16 Team Epee | 1st – Abingdon School (Robert MacLennan, Benjamin Schneider, Patrick Johnson) |
2nd – Espada Fencing Club (Henry Edbrooke, Jake Ford, Marcus Messer) | |
3rd – Abingdon School (Michael Temporal-Darrell, Jai Sidpra, Jonathan Law ) | |
U16 Team Foil | 1st – Club Escrime Winchester (Millie Field, Katya Sheath, Lois Fry Samuels) |
2nd – Espada Fencing Club (Rian Tester, Thomas Bryden, Owen Dutton-Sedman) | |
U20 Team Foil | 1st – Club Escrime Winchester (Matthew Crawshaw, Lauren Berbour, Fergus Foley) |
2nd – Espada Fencing Club (Nicholas Kilford, Toby Gutteridge, Alexander Guess) | |
U20 Team Sabre | 1st – Royal Grammar School High Wycombe (Noah Blakemore, Seth Blakemore, Thomas Rizvi) |
2nd – Lymington Walhampton Fencing Club (Garreth Read, Harry Doll, Steven Prevett) | |
3rd – Marlborough FC / Dauntsey’s (Tolland Bennett, Gregory K Thomas, Adam Lassiter) | |
A special mention for Arnie Seal from Sway Fencing Club (U13 Team Epee) who was awarded the trophy for sportsmanship. |
It is with great regret that we pass on the sad news that Matt Thompson died over the weekend.
Although not unexpected, it still comes as a shock. For many of us he was a friend as well as a colleague whose support for the region and its fencers was never ending. He will be sorely missed, not only by us but by many in the fencing community.
If anyone wishes to pass on a memory of Matt, we will put together something for his family. Please feel free to email (webmaster@southernfencing.org.uk) or put something direct onto facebook.
RIP Matt.
from your friends and colleagues on SFR committee
At the University of Reading
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10th March 2013 at the University of Reading
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Pictures from the Age Group Foil held at the University of Reading on the 27th January 2013
(If anyone wishes to submit any pictures please contact entry@southernfencing.org.uk )
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Held at the University of Reading on the 13th January 2013
Men’s Épée
1- Sam Bradley (Winchester)
2- Martin Chadwick (Camden)
3- Alain Barbasiewicz (Reading)
4- David Bradley (Winchester)
Ladies Épée
1- Odette Hornby (Malvern)
2- Caryl Oliver (Wellsbourne)
3- Ellen Bradley (Winchester)
4- Charlotte Homan (Winchester)
Men’s Sabre
1-Sam Gibbs (Swindon)
2- Miles Aubert (Reading Uni)
3- James Fotherby ()
4- Martin Chadwick (Camden)
Ladies Sabre
1- Nicola Freebody (Winchester)
2- Caryl Oliver (Wellesbourne)
3- Ellen Bradley (Winchester)
The final results for the Cadet Winton 2012 are attached.
Name |
London |
North West |
South East |
South West |
Wales |
West Midlands |
Yorkshire |
Individual Victories |
Ladies’ Foil |
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Zoe Sudderick |
2 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
15 |
Ella Rice |
2 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
10 |
Lauren Begbour |
0 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
Ladies’ Epee |
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Rebecca Mayle |
3 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
15 |
Zoe Sheehan |
2 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
17 |
Ellen Bradley |
3 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
14 |
Ladies’ Sabre |
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Libby Caffrey |
Ella 2 |
Zoe 2 |
0 |
1 |
Zoe 1 |
6 |
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Cecilia Caffrey |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
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Evangeline Rodrigues |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
4 |
|
Ines Barrowcliff |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
|
Men’s Foil |
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Noah / Liam |
Liam 0 |
Noah 0 |
Noah 0 |
Noah 0 |
Noah 1 |
Noah 0 |
Liam 0 |
1 |
Matthew Crawshaw |
1 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
8 |
Samuel Tushingham |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
5 |
Men’s Epee |
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Sam Bradley |
0 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
12 |
Liam Stignant |
1 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
9 |
Piers Slawn-Thomas |
1 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
7 |
Men’s Sabre |
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Patrick Caffrey |
0 |
2 |
3 |
5 |
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Noah Blackmore |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
Jago Seymour |
2 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
11 |
Total Victories |
Lost 22 |
Won 29 |
Lost 19 |
Lost 14 |
Won 32 |
Lost 17 |
Lost 23 |
I would like to thank Lorna for all the work she put in to make sure everything ran like clockwork,
Chris and Jackie for the minibus and John and Sam for all the refereeing.
I am bound to forget somebody but here goes!! Liam and Rebecca for refereeing the Epee matches,
Zoe, Ella, Noah, Liam for fencing two weapons.
Zoe Sheehan for the most victories and the rest of the Ladies Epee team (Ellen and Rebecca)for being the overall winners for their weapon.
Jago for holding together the Men’s Sabre team, where has he been hiding?
The young ladies Sabre team, I hope to see some of you next year.
The Men’s Foil team who were one short.
The men’s Epee and Ladies Foil teams for getting the required victories against some very strong teams.
A very enjoyable weekend with a team of (as usual) very well behaved young fencers.
A pleasure, thank you.
Regards Allen
Congratulations to the following who will be representing the Southern Region at the Cadet Winton.
Ladies Foil: Zoe Sudderick Ella Rice Stacey Bryant Lauren Begboar Ladies Epee: Rebecca Mayle Zoe Sheehan Ellen Bradley Ladies Sabre: Libby Caffery Cecilia Caffery Evangeline Rodrigues Ines Barrowcliffs |
Mens Foil: Cormac Foley Matthew Crawshaw Sam Tussingham Mens Epee: Sam Bradley Edgar Hornby Liam Stigant Piers Flawn-Thomas Mens Sabre: James Fotherby Patrick Caffery Noah Blackmore Jago Seymour |
The cost for the trip is £84 for 1st family member and £64 for additional family members. Please click here for payment.
Parents must also complete and return the consent form. For the form and details about the competition please click the following: Cadet Winton Info-Consent Form
As promised in the September SFR news update below is the link to our survey – http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N72M2L5
We are asking everyone who has anything to do with the region to complete this questionnaire by the end of November so that we can produce a snap shot of what is going on in the region and what we can do to help develop everyone further.
With all this information we will produce a document that will form the basis of an application for a grant to help with the development across the region. If you have the time, take a look at the England website for details: www.englandfencing.co.uk
We will be using the base data for our future mailing list – if you do not want to be on it, you have the option to opt out, but please do the survey.
Many thanks, in advance, for your assistance – we will update you with our progress.
Next competition
The age group team competition is in 3 weeks, on Nov 20, details are on the website.
We will be awarding our rather wonderful ‘Sportsmanship Award’ for a foil star as we did last year, this year we also have one for an epee star. These awards are about sportsmanship, not about being the best fencer – not that you shouldn’t strive to be both.
We have also the possibility of holding some basic sessions with an armourer to show fencers and/or parents about some basic upkeep of weapons – if you would like us to spend 10-15mins on this, please email June: secretary@southernfencing.org.uk.
Details have been put up by BF on kit recalls, please check out the website for details as we need you to ensure you are safe to fence.
Training Day
We are going to hold a training day or two the weekend of January 7/8. Saturday 7 will be held at Oxford and we will have coaches in all three weapons. If there is sufficient demand we will book the Sunday, at another venue. There will be a £20 charge for the day. To book your place, please email June: secretary@southernfencing.org.uk– please specify the weapon as numbers in each group will have to be controlled, also say if you would prefer Sunday if available or indeed if you would like both.
Over this weekend we will also be holding potential coach course attendee assessments so if you think you might like to become a coach or you are already a coach and would like to move up, our coach educators will be on hand to put you through you paces to see if you are ready to take a place on a course. Our course for level one and two (any/all weapons) will be planned over the following few months with different opportunities for you to attend training and assessment days. Please email our coach co-ordinators Olly and Lee: coaching@southernfencing.org.uk to let them know you would like to book a slot with our educators to assess you and to arrange to tell you how the course will run.
Also on the Sunday there will be a first aid course for those of you who need one – Mike is very good and some of the course will be fencing specific. There will be a charge for this certificated training. We will confirm the amount when we have the numbers of you who would like to attend – you will have to cover the course cost, the region will cover the other expenses (will be somewhere between £20 and £40, so we need a full house to keep the costs down). If you would like to attend the first aid course please email June: secretary@southernfencing.org.uk
Upcoming Competitions
For those entering the Age Group competitions, the British Youth Championships will be held over the May Bank Holiday, 5-7 May 2012.
Other Notices
Club officials/coaches – are you a new club, a growing club, a club with out of date kit – please check out the BF website for details of the lease to buy option for new fencing kit. BF/EF have arranged for an amount of kit to be available that you can tap into.
FYI – parents…. There is a parents group now formally recognised by BF. They have their own website www.bfparentsgroup.co.uk so feel free to check it out.
Members of the BF board have been attending ‘road shows’ around the country to talk to fencers and families answering your questions about fencing – would you like us to arrange for one at either the January or February competitions? Please let me know by Nov 20 if you would, and I will see if I can arrange one.
Firstly, congratulations to all those who fenced in the VETS Winton this month, sixth out of nine teams – much improved on last year; I trust a good time was had by all.
Shortly you will receive a link for a survey that we hope you will all participate in. It is to provide us with information about what is happening around the region and to help us create a development plan that can be used to form part of a submission for additional funding to help across the region
Sunday, 20th November - Team Competition, this year at Bradfield School
There will be Epee and Foil competitions and three age groups this year
Please see the Entry Form for details:
(http://new.southernfencing.org.uk/calendar/age-group-team.htm)
A special plea for refs and boxes please
w/d 7/8 January - training weekend, all weapons
details will be released next month but, meanwhile, make a note and please keep the dates free
please note… coaches/everyone we will be offering a first aid course on one of these days as well
please also note… anyone considering doing a coaching course next year should make themselves available to attend at least one day of this weekend
It is with sadness that I have to pass on the news that Ralph Evans, longstanding Chairman of Oxford Fencing Club, died on Saturday 5th September after a short illness.
He will be greatly missed by his family and all his fencing friends.
Matthew Thompson
BRITISH FENCING STATEMENT 7th May 2001
http://www.britishfencing.com/news/notices/?n=300
http://www.britishfencing.com/news/notices/?n=301
Based on further advice received after the Board’s notice yesterday, British Fencing has suspended the use of this protective equipment whilst further enquiries are made, by the British Fencing Safety Committee, as to its fitness for purpose.
The Southern Region has a Duty of Care towards our fencers and safety is paramount and our first concern. Therefore it has been decided to suspended the use of plastrons, jackets and breeches from Sword Price Fighters with immediate effect at Southern Region competitions, until a decision is made to either continue or remove the suspension.
Below is the link to the British Fencing Safety Guidelines. This relates to all aspects of fencing including kit regulations and we advise everyone to take a few minutes to read it through
GUIDELINES ON SAFETY IN FENCING FOR FENCERS, COACHES, REFEREES, CLUBS AND COMPETITION ORGANISERS
These Championships are being held in Sheffield’s EIS from 15 to 21 July 2011
We have been tasked with creating a friendly volunteer family/force
All are welcome! Whilst fencing experience may be useful, it is not necessary
We know training will be provided where necessary
We know we will look after you (but we don’t yet know all the details)
We know we will work you hard, but most of all…
We know we will do our very best to make it enjoyable and exciting
Please come and join us to make these Championships a fantastic experience for all.
For full details on the form: Senior Europeans Fencing Champships 2011 Volunteers
We look forward to your company
Rochelle, Lorraine, Chris, Maggie & Eileen
It is official – the England Board have unanimously agreed that Southern should be kept as an England Fencing Region
It is all down to the support for the region shown by all of you – our case was, apparently, well put and well supported
We now have to prove our worth even more over the next x number of years
We need to get more folk fencing
We need to encourage our fencers to fence at the regional competitions and for region when the opportunity arises
We need to encourage fencers and volunteers to get involved with training opportunities
We need to spread the work of the region around still further, more folk doing small amounts
If you think you would like to get more involved – even if it is just making sure you arrive early or stay late or make the tea at a comp, or you if you have some more time to get involved, there a few areas bigger that would be nice to share around
Those who are already involved are really appreciated and I do hope you understand how much
This is the opportunity to show our region is innovative; together we will find new ways of promoting fencing as a more main stream sport
Thanks again for all your support
At the BYC U10 competition we had three very good results. Heloïse Hardie who finished 3rd (whom I gather was most impressed with the huge bar of chocolate that she was given – check out her photos – one in action and one at the presentation, no chocolate we notice!). Samantha Flack finished 7th – unfortunately it fell to Heloïse to knock her out. Harry Vaughan-Williams was 15th in the boys – knocking out the eleventh seed on the way.
Our congratulations go to all three.
Eileen and I will be there for the weekend, we sell BF kit there and look after the volunteers – two things…
1 – if you are fencing, remember to come tell us how you are doing (good or bad!) – if you want some extra support we will try and come along, if you reach a quarter final we will make sure at least one of us come along… just remember to tell us
2 – parents… if you find that you are not wanted for a while and fancy something different, we would appreciate a bit of help (even if you only have 15 mins at a time and could do a check to see if the armourers need feeding, it would be appreciated)
Very sadly I have to tell you that the Hampshire coach Chris Holroyd passed away this morning. Chris has been involved in Hampshire fencing for the last 40 years. Do you have any special stories that you would like included – please send us your memories to chair@southernfencing.org.uk. Should you wish further details about any arrangements please contact Rochelle at the above email.
Many congratulations to all those who fenced in Sheffield last weekend. we came joint second on victories and third after a fight count
Congratulations to Salle Eton and Salisbury on receiving Clubmark accreditation.
This is an achievement for both clubs and one that we hope to see all around the region.
Having got Salle Eton through the mire of paperwork and courses David Oakden has agreed to act a mentor. If your club is going through the process, or thinking about starting it and want to talk to someone who has been there, please email David (see contacts)
Yesterday, a new organising team from Hampshire, ran their first major event (with over 160 fencers) in a venue new to the region and, overall, they did very well.
The information we were given for finding our new venue caused problems in so far as if you had an old satnav it couldn’t get you there and there were roadwork’s nearby that caused folk delay. We chose to give folk a bit extra time to arrive so from the beginning of the day we were a little behind. We try very hard to ensure every foil fight has a competent referee, again ref’s are folk who volunteer to give of their time learn how to referee, and then to referee. It is always hard to ensure there are enough folk around to referee at a county, regional or Open competition and this sometimes causes delays waiting for someone suitable to be available.
Apologies to the u12’s who, yesterday, had to stop but who were then able to start again and compete their competition – with hindsight it might have been handled differently, but hindsight is a wonderful thing most of us wish we had.
Those of you going to Sheffield to represent the region, very well done and good luck.
I will be in Sheffield with Eileen (near the entrance with the BFA kit), please come say hello and tell us how you are doing (good or bad!) – we especially like to close up and come watch you when you get into the last four so make sure we know; mind you one of us will try and pop along any time we can (if you want us and you tell us).
Badges will be available at the team competition for anyone who hasn’t already got one. These are to warn on the none fencing arm. As soon as there is news on the hoodies we will put it on the website.
Finally, I would like to thank BB&O for the Epee and Sabre competition last November and Hampshire for yesterday, Milind and Ian for their computer skills, Eileen for handling all the entries, Harry for coping with armoury for many more fencers than the youngsters that he is actually there for, all those who refereed and helped with food and all of you who chauffeur and support the fencers and to the staff at Bradfield College and Reading University Sports Centre for looking after us and look forward to seeing many of you at the team event in March in Reading.
If you could spare some time to help at a competition please let us know
Your help will make a difference
Well done to all those youngsters who made it to Millfield for the Cadet Winton Competition coming seventh out of ten:
Epee |
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Jacquelyne Bowers (C) |
Harry Gulliver (C) |
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Rebecca Mayle |
Thomas Wiltshire |
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Caitlin Jones |
Alex Paige |
Foil |
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Grace Segall (C) |
James Hoad (C) |
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Libby Rose-Innes |
Mark Legovska |
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Zoe Sudderick |
Daniel Barnes |
Sabre |
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Jzuee Pradhan (C) |
Jordan Au (C) |
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Jess Lewis |
Henry Woods |
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Catriona Cumming |
Keir Ovington |
The results for the age group Epee and Sabre and Senior Sabre are now available under the results section.
Should anyone have any pictures or video they wish to put on the website for this competition please send them either via the enquiry form (under the Contacts heading) or email webmaster@southernfencing.org.uk
Many thanks to everyone who helps out across the region, be it at club or competitions. Last night, at the Army and Navy Club in London I was presented with a Torch Trophy Trust Award by the Duchess of Gloucester – this is given to volunteers from across all sports, 16 were presented this year. I am grateful for those who put me forward, but I can only do this job because of all of you who help. I didn’t think I deserved the award, there are hundreds for folk who have given so much of their time for a lot longer than I, but I was told last night that it is a thank you to every one that is involved because of my asking – so thank you and please continue to volunteer, every little bit helps.
Rochelle
Full details: http://www.britishfencing.com/British_Fencing.asp?PageID=1662
Congratulations to Harry Boteler (Eton College) who came 5th (top Brit) in the individual tournament in the Meylan (France) European Cadet circuit sabre tournament and who went on, in the team competition, to win the final against Romania – we think this is the first time a British cadet (u17) team has ever won a gold medal in international competition at sabre. Well done and good luck for the rest of the season
As mentioned recently by British Fencing, John Routledge spent two months studying in Bucharest at the Romanian National Training Centre for the the FIE Foil Coaching Diploma exam, which he successfully passed.
The Coaching Educators were 3 times Olympian Petru Kuki and 1995 World Foil Champion, Dmitriy Chevchenko. The intensive training schedule comprised of six hours a day, six days a week and the head examiner was the FIE’s technical director Ioan Pop.
You can look out for John’s words on his experiences in the next edition of the Sword.
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