Every year Scottish Fencing presents three awards:
· The Crosnier Quaich for Performance,
· The Crosnier Coaching Award, and
· The Sword of Merit.
Scottish Fencing members will decide the winners for the Crosnier Quaich Performance Award and the Crosnier Coaching award. The Board of Scottish Fencing will decide the winner of the Sword of Merit Award.
We will announce all the recipients at the Scottish Fencing AGM on 11 December 2023.
You can read about the nominations below and use this link to vote for the award nominees.
Please note there is one vote per paid member and only votes that have a valid membership number will count.
Voting closes at noon on 20 November.
The two nominations for the Crosnier Quaich for Performance are:
1. Zoe Wagstaff
“At the end of last season she (Zoe) represented GBR at the Cadet European Championships 2023
She also came 7th British Senior Championships and 13th at the British Open Championships
This season (in her first year of juniors) Zoe has won the Manchester B BRC, Junior A1 BRC, Junior National Championships, U23 National Championships. “
2. Georgina Usher, Nomination Crosnier Quaich,
“Reigning, Commonwealth, European and World Champion (Veterans).
I thought Georgina had a fantastic year last year, but this year she has surpassed herself achieving a clean sweep internationally and in the UK at Veterans level.
On her way to the Veterans World Crown, she won the British Senior Women’s Epee, and the Welsh Open. The ability to win at both levels is not achieved by many.
A truly remarkable year”
There is a nominee for the Crosnier Coaching Award and they will be announced at the AGM on 11 December.