Monday, 28 September 2015

2015 Junior National Championships - Melbourne

2015 Junior National Championships 

Junior Women's Sabre Championships 

Kristy Bergmark     11th 

Junior Women's Sabre Team Championships
NSW B Team       Bronze

Junior Men's Sabre Championships 

James Boyd-Hoare     9th 
Sean Andrews           10th 
Jack Snell                  15th















Sunday, 20 September 2015

2015 Norse Beach Sabre Championships & UNSW Aged Foil Champs




Many Many thanks to all for such a big day & effort!! 

To the fencers, parents, referees, coaches 
and all who helped out with today. 

So very much appreciated 


Special Thanks to 
Antonio, Mitch & Dimi

Andrews Family, Hely Family, Grzina Family & Mekertichian Family


Kristina, Boston, James, Christian & Rebekah 
for refereeing 


















2015 Norse Beach Sabre Championships 

U/9 Girl's Sabre 

Pippi (Spoon) Skidmore     SILVER 

U/9 Boy's Sabre 

Nikolai Cassidy    SILVER
William Donnelley  BRONZE





 UNSW Age Foil - Mixed U/11

Cullyn Mohekey   BRONZE
                                       




Norse Beach U/15 Men's Sabre Championships 

Jack Snell                  GOLD
James Boyd-Hoare      SILVER
Sean Andrews            BRONZE

Aidan Walbran          8th 
Ryan Va Dyk             9th
Ripley Voeten          13th 
Henry Builth-Snoad 14th

Norse Beach U/15 Women's Sabre Championships 

Lauren Grzina            5th
Jessica Wu                  6th
Samantha Perk            7th
Sophia Mekertichian   8th




2015 Norse Beach U/11 Girls Sabre Championships 

Hannah Shen           GOLD
Sophia Grzina           BRONZE
Jemima Robinson     BRONZE
Grace Anderson                6th 





2015 Norse Beach U/13 Sabre Championships 

Girl's Sabre 

Hannah Shen             SILVER
Sophia Mekertichian   BRONZE
Kaya Vuletic       5th 
Moe Miwasama  6th

Boy's Sabre

Christian Hely         GOLD


2015 Norse Beach U/11 Boy's Sabre 

Max Anderson        GOLD
Ryan Bond             SILVER
Alex Lam              BRONZE


don't ask ..........


2015 Norse Beach Junior Sabre Championships 

Women's Sabre 
Kristy Bergmark   BRONZE
Lauren Grzina   5th

Men's Sabre 
Sean Andrews       SILVER
Jack Snell           BRONZE
Ryan Foo          7th 


Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Future - Asian & World Fencing Championships


Future
Asian & Worlds Fencing Championships 


2016

Asian J&C 
Al Khobar City, Saudi + Manama City, Bahrain 

SEA Pacific J&C Championships
TBC

World J&C 
1- 10 April 2015
Bourges, France 

Asian Senior + Olympic Qualifier
11 - 18 April 
Wuxi, China

Olympic Games
5-21 August
Rio

Asian U/23
23-30 September
Tokyo, Japan



2017

Asian J&C
3-12 March
Thailand

Asian Senior 
16 - 22 June
Hong Kong 

World Seniors 
Leipzig, Germany

Asian U/23
TBC
Korea


Joint Club - Sabre Training


Joint Club Training sessions 
North Sydney Warriors & MVB 

with Coach Mitch 




 










Friday, 11 September 2015

Great Article - "Why Fencing is Great for Girls"

Not Just for Boys – Why Fencing is Great for Girls

September 8, 2015 6:56 pm by:  Category: For ParentsSpirit Leave a comment A+ / A- 
Fencing is great for girlsPart of AFM’s ongoing series “Misconceptions About Fencing”
We think of fighting as a boy kind of thing. Boys fight, girls talk, right? It’s a misconception that seems to just hang on no matter how times change. But fencing isn’t just for boys! Girls get all of the same benefit from fencing that boys get, and in fact they get some extra benefits as well like feeling empowered and doing something that marks them apart from the rest of their class.
Fencing isn’t just a guy thing!

History of Women in Fencing

Women in Fencing
The history of women and the sword isn’t a matter of public record as it was with men, as women dueling in Europe (the birthplace of modern fencing) was not legal. However there is evidence that women fenced anyway, and of course once fencing entered the Olympics we really saw a huge change in the tide.
Women have been fencing for nearly a hundred years in the Olympics, with women’s foil being added to the Olympic games in 1924 (men’s epee began in 1900). It did take a tremendous time for women’s epee to be added, which didn’t happen until 1996, while women’s saber wasn’t added until 2004. But women training in fencing has been serious and taken seriously since those 1924 games, as evidenced by this amazing video of women training in Croatia in 1944 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29wycppImVY  

Fencing is Great for Girls

When it comes to building self confidence, strength and stamina, it’s hard to underestimate how much fencing offers women and girls.
In terms of physical attributes, fencing builds:
  • Agility
  • Fitness
  • Strength
  • Overall Health
  • Control
  • Coordination 
But fencing also helps girls to build themselves up emotionally, offering these benefits:
  • Improved self image
  • Confidence
  • Mental toughness
  • Camaraderie
  • Positive body image
  • Goal Setting
  • Decision making 
Fencing takes the focus away from beauty and looks, and rather puts the focus on physical development and improving technique. It’s about focus and discipline rather than being about what a girl looks like. This allows girls to develop their inner sense of self worth. And yes, it’s also gracious and beautiful!
Besides these benefits, fencing also offer girls the ability to see that they can in fact conquer an area that has traditionally been left for boys. We see again and again in research that girls don’t feel comfortable in school learning more about traditional “boy” subjects like science and math, and that later in the workplace they’re less likely to advocate for themselves and to go after big financial goals. By having girls participate in fencing, they learn that they really can hold their own with boys. That confidence bleeds out into those academic and workplace areas, where girls gain a newfound confidence that they can advocate for themselves and participate in activities that are traditionally left for boys.
Womens Olympic team epee London - US Women's Epee Team won Bronze medalThe women’s epee team of (from left to right) Maya Lawrence, Courtney Hurley, Kelley Hurley and Susie Scanlan, won America’s first Bronze in fencing at the 2012 London Games.

Why Girls Love Fencing

Girls love fencing for the same reason that boys do – it’s exciting and empowering! Holding a sword generates this feeling of control and allows us to really pinpoint our mission and our goal. For girls, fencing means accomplishment and empowerment.
Fencing drills into the ideas of grace and movement that draw girls in, while allowing them to project that energy into their opponent. Unlike dance, fencing has a very specific goal, to make contact and get that point. Like dance it is elegant and beautiful.
Vivien Leigh about fencing
It offers girls the chance to conquer their fears, to step onto the strip and to let go of their feelings of inadequacy and to live without limitation.

Fencing is a great sport for girls, offering them the opportunity to build their confidence and maturity while developing their physical abilities and staying fit and healthy! 



Love this article - Thanks for showing it to me Alex .


Monday, 7 September 2015

Updated 2015 NSWFA - Club Grand Prix ranking






2015 NSWFA Club Grand Prix Point Score Result
Rank Club Points
1 University of NSW Fencing Club         846
2 Mosman Viking Blades 442
3 University of Technology Fencing Club    330
4 The Swords Club                            300
5 Marconi Fencing Academy       200
6 Macquarie University Fencing Club   192
7 Sydney University Fencing Club     162
8 Masters Fencing Club            160
9 Southern Highlands Fencing Academy 146
10 Sydney Sabre Centre 144
11 Fencing Academy of Arms        142
12 Marrickville Marauders 102
13 Rozelle Fencers                           44
14 Polish/Australian Fencing club      42
15 Newcastle PCYC Fencing Club     40
17 Wagga Wagga Fencing Club           26
18 Penrith Academy of Fencing        22
19 Manly Musketeers 16
20 W Warriors 10
21 Mountains Fencing Club             2
21 Silver Sword                                2
23 Bulli Swords Club                        0
23 CSU Bathurst Fencing Club       0
23 University of Newcastle Fencing Club   0
23 Central Coast Swords Club          0
23 Coffs Harbour Swords Club        0

2015 International Flashmob



                                                        International Flashmob 2015 

                                                          Thanks to all who made it







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