Report from Tallinn, Cairo, Sosnowiec & Budapest
Tallinn Senior Women’s Epee World Cup
There were eight British fencers in the field of two hundred and three in Estonia at the weekend. Hannah Nesbitt, Katrina Smith and Jessica Gundry achieved the best results by making the first preliminary qualifiers.
Full individual results here.
Cairo Senior Men’s Foil World Cup
Eleven British fencers lined up in the field of one hundred and sixty-eight in Egypt and Richard Kruse won the event beating Italy’s Alessio Foconi in the final. You can read a full report about Richard’s victory here.
Keith Cook, James-Andrew Davis, Ben Peggs and Kamal Minott lined up for Great Britain in the team event amongst a field of sixteen and finished thirteenth.
Full individual results here.
Full team results here.
Sosnowiec Junior Women’s Sabre World Cup
There were eight British entries into the women’s event in Poland, forming a field of one hundred and fifty-four. The best result came from Jessica Corby who made the round of thirty-two.
Corby, Maria Chart, Maia Fashokun and Caitlin Maxwell formed the British team lining up in a field of fifteen and finished ninth.
Full individual results here.
Full team results here.
Sosnowiec Junior Men’s Sabre World Cup
The field of one hundred and forty-three at this event included ten entries from Great Britain. James Edwards and Barnaby Halliwell achieved the best result by making the top thirty-two.
Full individual results here.
Budapest Cadet Women’s Foil EFC Circuit
Two hundred and five fencers lined up for this event including Imogen Edgecliffe-Johnson who did not make the first round cut.
Full results here.
Budapest Cadet Men’s Epee EFC Circuit
Three British fencers lined up in a field of two hundred and eighty in Hungary for this event. Ethan Kew got the best results by finishing in the top sixty-four.
Full results here.
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