15/08/2025- Selection
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EFC CADET (ISTANBUL) MS & WS 2025

GB Women’s and Men’s Sabre preliminary squad selected for the European Fencing Confederation (EFC) Cadet event in Istanbul, Turkey.

Updated: 10th October with final team selections.

The following athletes are now invited to attend the EFC Cadet event in Istanbul, Turkey.

This is part of their ongoing development to gain international experience and to work towards meeting the qualification standard for selection to represent Great Britain at the Cadet European and World Championships.

PLEASE ENSURE YOU READ THIS POST AND COMPLETE EVERYTHING THAT IS REQUIRED

Competition date: 11th – 12th October 2025

The deadline to accept the invitation and make full payment on Sport:80 is  four days (96 hours) from the time of invitation. 

Competition details (known as Reglements) can be found on the invitation here. Please make sure you read the invitation carefully.

SELECTION
Women
Hui Xin SEZILLE
Tosin ONONAIYE
Alicia MCDOUGALL
Clara SHIMMIN
Emily BERRY
Emily FEREDAY
Eva AZIZ-PICARDET
Thea JOSEPH
Hannah HUGHES
Sophie HOWES
Simran PEEHAL
Phoebe DAY
Klaudia LEWANDOWSKA
Maiya CHOI
Daisy COLE
Keira HABENICHT
Karolina KABELIS
Bryony SANDERS
Samantha GREENWOOD
Eyren SIBELIUS
Men
William BUXTON
Henry LEARNER
Ashwyn LYSEYKO
Hei Lim Jayden WOO
Oliver HEWETT
Ruben FERNANDEZ
Luz HABENICHT
Austin MACLEOD
Innes IRELAND
Rudy LEVICK
Louis WELZEL
George LUCAS
Alexander GREENE
Bijan MUGANWA
Tyree DONNACHIE
Alex WOODCOCK
Etienne SIBELIUS
Bruno HEISZ-ERDELYI
Edward FISHER
Thomas WALMSLEY


Reserves

NON-TRAVELLING RESERVES
Women
Charlotte FRANKLIN
Riya SANGHERA
Amaiya RAMKISSON
Evie HALLIDAY
Men
Chun Kiu (Jamie) MOK
Hector CHAMBERLAIN
Henry PAYNE
Alfred SCOTT-ROBINSON

 

Teams

The below includes the initial team selections, and the final team selections. The final team selections were confirmed after athletes accepted and declined their invitations and provided their availability for the team events. Please note that there may be some changes to these team at the competition in the event of any late withdrawals or injuries.

TEAMS
INITITAL SELECTION FINAL TEAM SELECTION
Women
Team 1

Hui Xin SEZILLE
Tosin ONONAIYE
Alicia MCDOUGALL
Clara SHIMMIN
Team 2
Emily BERRY
Emily FEREDAY
Eva AZIZ-PICARDET
Thea JOSEPH
Team 3
Hannah HUGHES
Sophie HOWES
Simran PEEHAL
Phoebe DAY
Team 4
Klaudia LEWANDOWSKA
Maiya CHOI
Daisy COLE
Keira HABENICHT
Men
Team 1
William BUXTON
Henry LEARNER
Ashwyn LYSEYKO
Hei Lim Jayden WOO
Team 2
Oliver HEWETT
Ruben FERNANDEZ
Luz HABENICHT
Austin MACLEOD
Team 3
Innes IRELAND
Rudy LEVICK
Louis WELZEL
George LUCAS
Team 4
Alexander GREENE
Bijan MUGANWA
Tyree DONNACHIE
Alex WOODCOCK
Women
Team 1

MCDOUGALL
Clara SHIMMIN
Emily BERRY
Emily FEREDAY
Team 2
Eva AZIZ-PICARDET
Hannah HUGHES
Maiya CHOI
Daisy COLE
Team 3
Keira HABENICHT
Karolina KABELIS
Samantha GREENWOOD
Team 4
Charlotte FRANKLIN
Riya SANGHERA
Amaiya RAMKISSON
Men
Team 1
William BUXTON
Henry LEARNER
Ashwyn LYSEYKO
Hei Lim Jayden WOO
Team 2
Oliver HEWETT
Ruben FERNANDEZ
Luz HABENICHT
Austin MACLEOD
Team 3
Innes IRELAND
Rudy LEVICK
George LUCAS
Alexander GREENE
Team 4
Bijan MUGANWA
Tyree DONNACHIE
Alex WOODCOCK
Edward FISHER

 

Officials and GBR coaches

GBR Pathway coaches
Chris BUXTON
Brynmor SAUNDERS
Referees
Emir ATAER
Louis GOSLING
Alexander PEARSON
Yalin SAHIN

 

GBR Pathway coaches — role and expectations at Satellites 

  • Coaching support: Act as coaching support for all athletes, with priority given to those who do not have any personal coach.
  • Point of contact: Serve as the primary contact for GB athletes, referees and the event organiser.
  • Event communications: May set up a WhatsApp group to aid communication during the event.
  • Scope of responsibility: Not serving as Team Managers and not responsible for Under‑18s in particular; however, they will support in an emergency and must report any medical or safeguarding concerns to the event organiser and British Fencing.
  • Liaison: Coordinate with any personal coaches who are attending.

Due to the number of fencers in attendance, it will not be possible to provide individual lessons or dedicated piste support for every athlete. As a squad, coaches and athletes are expected to support one another, particularly during the early stages of the competition.

Trip Costs/Athlete Contributions
As travel and accommodation costs have increased in the current climate, we have had to increase the travel and administration costs to reflect this. The costs now are:

  • Administration fee: £21
  • Referee Contribution: £154

Each EFC squad of 20 fencers will require three referees (or a 500 euro fine per missing referee).

Please note that unless notified otherwise, your place must be accepted and paid for within four days of notification from the BF membership platform (Sport:80).

Selection Queries
Carefully read the selection policy, which can be found here, if you believe there is an error in ranking calculations or policy application.

Queries regarding discretionary applications should contact GBR Support using the Pathway/ADP Query Form. Ensure you have your Individual Athlete Development Plan (IADP) available and that it has been uploaded via this link before contacting BF.

Rankings
Click here for rankings and selection information for this selection. The ranking file (csv) downloaded from the ranking system is attached to the selection information. If you believe there is an error in the production of these rankings, please register your query here within two working days of the selection announcement.

Appeals
The BF Appeal Policy and Procedure published here sets out the framework process that will be followed. Athletes have two (2) working days to submit their notices of appeal.

Accredited Personal Coaches
To attend in the capacity of a personal coach, you must register in advance with BF. Personal coaches must apply for accreditation to each event using the following form. All coaches, including personal coaches, must be on the BF Coaching Register and not coach against fellow GBR fencers during international competitions.

Travel
The parent or athlete is responsible for ensuring that the athlete can enter the competition host country, has a valid passport and meets the host country’s entry requirements. Parents are responsible for travel arrangements and the welfare of athletes on cadet trips. Read the ‘Foreign travel advice’ section of the gov.uk website for further details.

Eligibility
As per the selection policy.

EFC Licence – you need a licence to compete
To compete in this competition, you need a valid EFC licence for the 2025-26 season. You must apply for this via Sport:80 before accepting your place at this event.

Instructions on how to apply for the licence
1. Go to your British Fencing Membership on Sport:80 bf.sport80.com
2. Login using your membership details
3. Click on your profile
4. Then click on the International Licences tab
5. And follow the directions to apply for an EFC licence

For complete instructions, click here.

Contact
Please only contact the organisers regarding booking accommodation if the organisers are offering this service. Please do not contact the organisers for any other queries. For all other queries, please contact BF using the Pathway/ADP Query Form.

Other Important Information
All selections require a British passport or certificate of British Citizenship. This must be uploaded to Sport:80 and approved by BF before you can accept your place on this trip.

All BF Codes of Conduct apply to athletes, parents, coaches and officials; attention is drawn to the Code of Conduct for Youth Events.

BF will process the entries through the EFC once they are finalised. Entries are done 14 days before the deadline on a Thursday.

Equipment Requirements

  • FIE equipment is required (800 NW clothes, 1600 NW masks, 800 NW plastron, and FIE homologated blades).
  • Name and country printed on the back of the jacket/lame are not required.
  • The ‘GBR’ patch is not needed for cadets. These are required only for athletes selected for Cadet European or World Championships or FIE Junior or FIE Senior international events.

Ensure your kit is in complete working order, with all weapons and bodywires tested for continuity, resistance, and weight. It would be best to do this before leaving the UK, as there may not be an armoury service or an equipment stall at the event. Maintaining your equipment can mean the difference between hits registering or not. There will be weapon control. Different competitions check different items – so be prepared for everything to pass weapon control.

Please check to make sure you meet the FIE requirements. Further information can be found here.

Accepting Your Place
An invitation email from Sport:80 will follow this post within 24 hours. Unless notified otherwise, all places must be accepted within four working days of notification from the BF membership platform (Sport:80).

Fencers must confirm their selection by following the instructions in the invitation email and making any payments due. Athletes who have not made payment in full and completed the registration form within the deadlines will forfeit their place to any remaining reserves.

Any athlete who accepts and pays for their place but fails to appear at the event may be liable for any EFC fines.

Please visit the GBR Cadet Zone for further information about anti-doping, kit requirements, and guides to weapons checks.

 


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