Congratulations to Elgin Duellists Fencing Club and all their helpers for another successful Highland Open fencing competition.
The Highland Open is the most northernly nationally ranked fencing competition in the UK. There was a total entry of 112 fencers representing 25 clubs. Competitors travelled from as far afield as Shetland to London and with fencers aged from 13 to 71 the competition is a great event for all.
Click here for the full Highland Open press release and below is a summary of the medal winners.
Here’s to another successful tournament next year.
Men’s Epee
1. Callum Sutherland, Elgin Duellist Fencing Club
2. Tobias Berry, Knightsbridge Fencing Club
3T. Rob Blackburne, Forth Valley Fencing Club
3T. Hugh Kernohan, Culloden Fencing Club
Women’s Epee
1. Mhairi Gifford, Shetland Fencing Club
2. Kirsty Urquhart, Culloden Fencing Club
3T.Hannah MacKenzie, Culloden Fencing Club
3T. Hannah Marshall, Unaffiliated
Men’s Sabre
1.Quentin Geoffroy, Edinburgh University Fencing Club
2. Ethan Llewellyn, Sancroft Blades Fencing Club
3T. Jack Geddes, Salle Ossian
3T. Brodie MacDonald, West Lothian Fencing Club
Women’s Sabre
1. Elsie Llewellyn, Sancroft Blades Fencing Club
2. Jennifer Sancroft, Sancroft Blades Fencing Club
3T. Morgane Chavaneau, Forth Valley Fencing Club
3T.Sophia Milne, Salle Ossian
Men’s Foil
1. Charlie Broughton, Salle Holyrood
2. Abdulaziz Alawadh, University of Glasgow Fencing Club
3T. Joseph Cox, Salle Holyrood
3T. Joe Joyce, Culloden Fencing Club
Women’s Foil
1. Chloe Campbell, Forth Valley Fencing Club
2. Mhairi Gifford, Shetland Fencing Club
3T. Kirsty Urquhart, Culloden Fencing Club
3T. Alexia Hardie, Salle Holyrood