The next Coach Development weekend will take place at Salle Ossian Fencing Club on 21-22 October.
For more information on the weekend and to register please click here.
The next Coach Development weekend will take place at Salle Ossian Fencing Club on 21-22 October.
For more information on the weekend and to register please click here.
Applications are now open to join the 2023/24 Scottish Fencing Pathways Squad!
What is the Scottish Fencing Pathways Squad?
The Scottish Fencing Pathways Squad brings together the most committed young fencers from across Scotland to practice together regularly, as well as providing educational opportunities for the athletes and their parents.
Click here, for more information on the programme and how to register.
This years Senior 5 Nations is being hosted by Scottish Fencing and will take place at The National Sports Centre, Inverclyde on Saturday 18th November.
The Scotland teams are as follows;
Sancroft Blades merging with Wallace Fencing Academy
On Tuesday 29th August, Sancroft Blades will take on the operational management of Wallace Fencing Academy . This new club will operate from the Linlithgow Academy in Linlithgow on Tuesdays from 6pm-9pm, and Saturdays from 9am-1pm with some additional sessions exclusively for pupils of Linlithgow Academy.
This merger will allow Sancroft Blades to continue their steady growth with a larger venue, additional training times, improved digital infrastructure, and an enhanced, three-weapon coaching team. This merger is an ideal partnership for both clubs due to the foreseeable closure of Sancroft Blades’ previous venue in Denny, Falkirk due to council funding cuts, and reduced capacity at Wallace Fencing Academy due to the reduced availability of coaches and volunteers who have, for a very long time, enabled the club to deliver effectively both within the club setting and more widely in their notable delivery of development and competitive events.
This new partnership will work to foster a supportive and inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds and at all stages in their fencing journey, from beginners to social fencers, right through to performance athletes. This will include the return of events such as the much loved 48’ers and other development opportunities for coaches, volunteers, referees and armourers. Sancroft Blades will encourage collaboration with event organisers and clubs throughout Scotland to build a diverse calendar of events to meet the needs of the fencing community in Scotland.
All current and former members of both clubs will be welcome, alongside any guests who wish to drop in or access additional training regardless of weapon.
For more information about Sancroft Blades and to contact the club, they can be contacted through facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SancroftBlades, email at sancoftblades@hotmail.com and online at https://www.leonpaul-scotland.co.uk/
Sancroft Blades wishes to offer special thanks to the De Sainte Croix family for providing them with this opportunity and for working closely with them as they transition into the new club structure. Calum will remain a key part of the club’s coaching team and they intend to fully utilise Morag’s decades of events experience and the long-standing relationships she has built across the fencing community.
We will be running an Introduction to Refereeing Level 1 session online on Thursday 14th September. The session will take place on Zoom and will be delivered by Sam McLellan.
Details
Date - 14th September 2023
Time - 6.30 - 8.00pm
Location - Online via Zoom
Cost - £5 for Scottish Fencing members.
If a club has 4 or more people interested, we can offer a club rate of £20. Please contact Clare Queen, clare.queen@scottish-fencing.com to take up this offer.
About the Level 1
Level 1 is designed to be an introduction to the rules of fencing for those new to the sport either as a fencer or coach, parents and other supporters. It is envisaged that it will help parents support their fencers and spectators or supporters to understand how fencing is refereed, why competitions run the way they do, why some hits are awarded and others not, what referees are looking for during matches and why safety and rules of behaviour are so important for fencers, spectators and coaches alike.
Whilst Level 1 is no longer classed as a referee qualification, this is still a useful and helpful introduction for parents, new fencers and coaches into understanding how referees score hits, awards penalty cards and what a fencers needs to be aware of during their first few competitions.
To register please click the link below.
Scottish Student Sport (SSS), the governing body for student sport in Scotland, is seeking an energetic and committed individual to act as the lead volunteer within Scottish Student Fencing.
The Chair will enjoy an excellent opportunity to contribute towards growing the sport and building a strong relationship with Scottish Fencing. The selected individual will be a key figure in the drive towards improving and strengthening student fencing in Scotland.
The Chair will work with SSS staff to coordinate event delivery, budget management, strategic planning, communicating with the student participants and SGB engagement.
For more information on the role description and application details, please click here.
The Senior 5 Nations will return to the fencing calendar this year and will take place on Saturday 18th November at the National Sports Centre, Inverclyde. To read the selection policy please click here.
Derek was born in Oakham in Rutland but it was whilst at school in London that he met Prof Simmonds. After attending an introduction session Derek decided fencing was for him and went on to represent England on a number of occasions.
He later came to Scotland to take up post of Assistant National Coach. Derek regularly coached Scotland Schools and senior squads in Home International matches and on weekend training camps in Largs.
In the late 1980s SAFU underwent a significant governance restructure - which saw Derek move into a new post of National Development Officer. In this role he unexpectedly became a driving force behind the creation of the first Scotland Ladies Epee team (a Sabruer at heart he therefore had a dislike for Epee - particularly ladies Epee!)
It was following the first Commonwealth Championships to feature individual Ladies Epee in 1986, that Annette managed to convince him to train the squad and form the team for the introduction of the team event in 1990 in Manchester - this certainly paid off and Scotland went on to win the silver medal.
In the same year Derek also coached two members of the team who represented GB in the World Youth Championships.
Derek and Annette married in 1994 and shortly after they moved to Shetland where he continued to coach at Shetland Fencing Club.
I remember he was a keen angler - Shetland it seems was the perfect place and Derek regularly fished and competed as part of the Shetland Angling Association.
He always had a great love of music. In his earlier days his record collection and stereo system where his pride and joy - once having to reinforce the floor of his Menstrie home to support the weight of some new speakers.
Derek travelled extensively with fencers around the country and beyond, Tyneside being probably his favourite annual trip. Whilst we were always very grateful for the lift - we did often complain to him about having to listen to his classical music all the way there and back.
Latterly Derek also took up many instruments including the mandolin and was a regular on the Shetland music scene playing in groups and sessions.
Val Cramb
Scottish Fencing received the sad news that Derek Titheradge had passed away after a short illness. Derek was assistant National Coach for many years.
The funeral will take place on Tuesday 11th at 2pm in Lerwick Methodist Church. For the live stream go to YouTube and search for Lerwick Methodist Church.
All our thoughts are with Derek’s friends and family at this sad time.
Salle Ossian are running a Level 2 Sabre Refereeing course this summer. The details are below.
Wednesday 19th July, 10am: Theory Seminar and Exam
Thursday 20th July, 10am: Practical Seminar and Exam at the Salle Ossian competition.
The cost for Scottish Fencing members is £15 per person.
Both will be held in-person at Salle Ossian: Unit 4, Riverview Business Park, Friarton Road, Perth, PH2 8DF.
For more information and to register, please click here.