GFC Club Results 2005-2006
This page gives the results for fencers from Guildford
Fencing Club for the fencing year 2005/2006.
For results from other years, click here
Adult
Club
Competitions are open to all fully paid up Club Members who are
over 13 at the start of the relevant term. From
September
full kit must be worn to competition statndard - i.e.
- Jacket - CEN 1 - 350 Newton
- Plastron - CEN 2 - 800 Newton
- Breeches - CEN 1 - 350 Newton
- Mask - CEN 1 - 350 Newton bib
If any doubt about the suitability of your kit please speak
to one of the Coaches before fencing in the event.
Please note This
standard will be mandatory for all Club fencing on the electric pistes
from 1st, January 2006 for all fencers at the 7.30 sessions.
Entry forms for all competitions are available from Julie Schofield,
Match Secretary..
Click
here for contact details
Click here to see dates and results of club competitions.
Master at Arms - (the trophy for Best
Overall fencer) -
Awarded to the Club Fencer with the highest
aggregate score from the Club's main competitions - Foil,
Epée
and Sabre. Men's or Women's Foil is currently counted
separately.
Master
of Arms.
Congratulations to Steve
for
winning the Master of Arms. Although Steve did not take part
in
the Club Foil, he won both the Club Epée and Club Sabre to
triumph overall.
- Simon Pearson - 13 points
- Owen Gough - 7 points
- Emily Harris - 7 points
- Chris Schofield - 6 points
- Dan Daly - 6 points
- Harry Ketley - 6 points
- Tim Schofield - 6 points
- Christopher Weeks - 5 points
- Hector Ketley - 5 points
- Phil Fenn - 5 points
- John Kidd - 4 points
- Josh Collins - 4 points
- Gaurav Gupta - 3 points
- Kirsty Macdonald - 3 points
- Dan Brooks - 2 points
- Rakash Gupta - 2 points
- Richard Hall - 2 points
- Tony Palmer - 2 points
- Alex Clayton - 1 point
- Alice Merry - 1 point
- Andy McNeil - 1 point
- Dominic Riley - 1 point
- Eugene Palamer - 1 point
- Iain Patterson - 1 point
- Julie Schofield - 1 point
- Matthew Eplett - 1 point
- Michael Chester - 1 point
- Mike Alder - 1 point
- Richard Boddington - 1 point
Club Foil (Mixed) - 30th September and 7th October, 2005
The pool round of
the Club Foil was held on the 30th September and
attracted 13 entrants. There were two pools, one of six and
one
of seven. In Pool 1, Phil Fenn won all his matches,
Gaurav
Gupta giving him the most trouble, Phil finally winning 5 points to 4.
Chris Weeks also fenced well, only losing to Phil and Gaurav
and
pipping Gaurav for second place, both finishing on 4 victories each.
In Pool 2 the Ketley boys both fenced well with Hector
winning
all his matches and finishing top of the pool and Harry finishing 3rd.
Simon Pearson came the closest to beating Hector, gaining 4
points to Hector's 5. Simon finished second in the pool.
Many
thanks to Niki Lewis, David Hydes and Trevor Langford for refereeing
and to Richard Hall for helping to organise on the day.
Seeding
after the Pool Round
Results
- Pool One
Results
Pool Two
Direct Elimination - 7th October, 2005
Twelve entrants
fought it off
in the direct elimination round with the withdrawal of John Kidd.
Simon Pearson and Phil Fenn brought their customary
determination
to the contest, both having won the trophy several times in the past.

The Quarter Finals saw some interesting reversals with Harry Ketley
easily 
beating the third seed, Christopher Weeks to go through to meet his
brother
in the semi-final. Hector had a much harder fight against
Eugene
Palmer, defeating him 10 points to 9 after going into the last minute.
Tony tells me that Eugene is planning to give up fencing which I think
is a great shame as he still shows great talent. Simon
Pearson
defeated the number four seed, Gaurav Gupta, by ten points to 3.
Phil defeated the number 8 seed, Dan Daly, 6 points to 0 -
the
fight going to time.
Photos: Niki
refereeing the fight between Phil Fenn and Dan Daly in the
quarter-finals. (Dan on right). Niki refereeing the fight
between
Chris Weeks and Harry Ketley (Crhis on left).
In the semi-finals, Harry defeated his elder brother by 10 points to 6
whilst Simon and Phil met in the other semi final. Simon was
fired up on the night and defeated Phil 10 points to three.
The final was up to 15 points and Simon won 15 points to 12.
Well Done Simon. Emily Harris took the Ladies Trophy.
Congratulations, Emily.
Photo: The
final between Simon and Harry - Harry's mother and brother watch
closely as Trevor referees.
My thanks go to David Hydes and Niki Lewis for refereeing both the pool
rounds and the direct elimination. Foil is not easy to
referee at
the best of times and the final rounds were contested fiercely.
Especial thanks go to Clive Galliano for agreeing to referee
Simon and Phil's semi-final, always a tricky one, and to
Trevor
Langford for refereeing the final and several other fights.
Full results can be found here
Photos:
Simon and Emily with their trophies.
Club
One Hit Epée
11th November, 2005

The entry this
year was boosted
by the welcome addition of several of the teenage epéeists.
As always a fun event, the final placings
were very close with Simon Pearson missing out by only one hit to tie
for first place with Tim Schofield and Vilya Harvey. Tim won
the
barrage, after a tense fight. His first ever
victory in the
one-hit epée. Congratulations Tim.
Photo
- Simon (3rd) Tim (1st) and Vilya (2nd)

Alice did particularly well to tie with Kirsty for highest
placed lady fencer.
Full results can be found here
Club Sabre - 13th January, 2006
Eleven fencers
competed. The Competition was run with a seeding
round then direct elimination. Steve Pope and Chris Schofield
both won all their fights in their respective poules. Steve
managing the amazing feat of not dropping a hit until meeting Simon
Pearson in the L8. Steve and Chris met in the final with
Steve
coming out as winner.
Full results can be found
here
Club Intermediate Epée - 24th February, 2006
Sixteen fencers competed, including many of Neale's teenage group.
Congratulations to Josh Collins who defeated Owen Gough in the final.
As with the Sabre, the competition was run with a seeding
round then direct elimination. A fencing packed evening, I
would
like very much to thank the following for their help in the efficient
running of the competition. First of all, Simon Pearson, for
his
invaluable help in organising the competition and also helping with the
refereeing. Anita and Neale Thomas, Aaron and Niki Lewis for
their help in refereeing. Especially thanks to Niki who not only
refereed a round of poule but continued refereeing the direct
elimination rounds too. Also thanks to Tony Palmer for laying out the
pistes beforehand.
In the poules, Josh Collins and Tony Palmer won all their matches to be
placed first and second seeds.

Photo - Gaurav scoring against Richard in the poule round
L16
- Josh
Collins v. Iain Patterson - Josh won by 10 hits to one.
- Tony
Palmer v. Richard Hall - Tony won by 10 hits to two.
- Owen
Gough v. Rakash Gupta - In a close match, Owen won by
10 hits to 9.
- Matthew
Eplett v. Julie Schofield - Matthew won by 10 hits to two.
- Michael Chester v. Dominic Everett-Riley - In the only reversal of the
round Dominic won by 10 hits to one.
- David
Hydes v. Alex Clayton -
David won by 10 hits to 4.
- Richard
Boddington v. Chris Weeks - In a close match, Richard beat
Chris by 10 hits to 8.
- Gaurav
Gupta v. Alice Merry -
In another close match, Gaurav beat Alice by 10 hits to 8.

Photo - Alex
versus Owen in the poule round
L8
The
majority of matches were extremely close and there could easily have
been another upset in the seeding, however, in the end the top four
seeds all came through.
- Josh
Collins v. Gaurav Gupta - Josh won by 10 hits to 9
- Matthew
Eplett v. Dominic Everett Riley - Matthew won by 10 hits to 6
- Owen
Gough v. David Hydes - The match went to time with
Owen winning by 9 hits to 8.
- Tony
Palmer v. Richard Boddington Tony won by 10 hits to 9.
Semi-Finals
- Josh
Collins v. Matthew Eplett - Josh beat Matthew by 10 hits
to 5
- Tony Palmer v. Owen
Gough -
Owen defeated Tony by 10 hits to 7
Above Photos (c) Simon
Pearson
Final
- Josh
Collins v. Owen Gough - Josh won by 15 hits to 13.
- Matthew
Eplett v. Tony Palmer - Matthew won by 15 hits to 13.
Photo - Owen
versus Josh in the final refereed by Simon. Julie is
refereeing
the losers final between Tony (not in picture) and Matthew
Photo (c) Tim Schofield
Final
Placings
- Josh Collins
- Owen Gough
- Matthew Eplett
- Tony Palmer
- David Hydes
- Rcihard Boddington
- Gaurav Gupta
- Dominic Everett-Riley
- Michael Chester
- Alice Merry
- Chris Weeks
- Alex Clayton
- Julie Schofield
- Rakash Gupta
- Richard Hall
- Iain Patterson
Photo -
Josh receives his gold medal from Neale Thomas
Photo (c) Julie
Schofield
Club
Epée
Eighteen fencers took part. As in the Intermediate
Epée
there was a seeding round of poules. In poule two Tim
Schofield
won all his fights and in poule one Steve Pope and Josh Collins won 4
out of 5. In poule three Simon Pearson and Richard Boddington
won
4 out of 5.
Incomplete L32
Chris Weeks beat Julie Schofield 10 hits to 3
Richard Hall lost to Iain
Patterson by 10 hits to 8
L16
- Tim
Schofield beat Iain Patterson by 10 hits to 2
- Steve
Pope beat Chris Weeks by 10 hits to 4
- John
Kidd beat Alice Merry by 10 hits to 3
- Josh
Collins beat Dominic Riley by 10 hits to 7
- Richard Boddington lost to Alex Clayton by 4
hits to 5
- Simon
Pearson beat Matthew Eplett by 10 hits to 5
- Tony Palmer lost to Andy McNeil by 3
hits to 10
- Michael Chester lost to Owen Gough by 6 hits
to 10
L8
- Tim
Schofield beat Owen Gough by 10 hits to 6
- Steve
Pope beat Andy McNeil by 10 hits to 9
- John Kidd lost to Simon
Pearson by 5 hits to 10
- Josh
Collins beat Alex Clayton by 10 hits to 3
Semi-Finals
- Tim Schofield beat Josh Collins by 10 hits to 9
- Steve Pope beat Simon Pearson by 10 hits
to
Bronze Medal Fight
Final
Josh v. Simon in the
fight for bronze medal
Final Rankings
- Steve
Pope
- Tim Schofield
- Simon
Pearson
- Josh Collins
- John Kidd
- Owen Gough
- Andy McNeil
- Alex Clayton
- Richard Boddington
- Tony Palmer
- Michael Chester
- Matthew Eplett
- Dominic Riley
- Alice Merry
- Chris Weeks
- Iain Patterson
- Richard Hall
- Julie Schofield
Steve receives the
trophy from Julie
Photos (c) Tony Palmer
Novice Foil (Mixed) - Summer 2006
Ten
entrants this year. The competition was run with two seeding
poules of five fencers each followed by direct elimination.
The
competition was dominated by the Guptas with Gaurav and
Rakash both heading their respective poules with maximum 4 out of 4
victories each.
Gaurav, conceding only two hits was number one seed with
Rakash
being ranked second. After the excellent fencing in the
poules,
it was fitting that the final was
between father and son. Gaurav was the worthy winner for the
second year running. Congratulations!
Gaurav, Rakash and Chris will not be eligible for next year's event,
having fenced by then for 3 years. Owen has another year to
go.
Photos
-
- Left -Rakash fencing Claire in the quarter finals
- Right - Gaurav facing Owen in the semi final
- Bottom Left - Rakash facing Gaurav in the Final
- Bottom Right - Owen fencing Chris for
Bronze Medal
L16
- Claire beat Peter by 10 hits to 9
- Robert beat Ralph by 10 hits to 5
Quarter Finals
- Gaurav
defeated Robert by 10 hits to 4
- Rakash
defeated Claire by 10 hits to 2
- Chris
defeated Matthew by 10 hits to 5
- Owen
defeated Jake by 5 hits to 1
Semi-Finals
- Gaurav
defeated Owen by 10 hits to 5
- Rakash
defeated Chris by 10 hits to 8
Final
- Gaurav
defeated Rakash by 15 hits to 6
Bronze Medal Final
- Chris
defeated Owen by 15 hits to 8

Chris, Gaurav and Rakash with their medals
Many thanks to
those
who agreed to referee, namely
- Hector, who refereed right through from the poule
round to the final
- Vilya, who refereed the other poule, and
- Dan who refereed the other direct eliminations,
including the Bronze Medal Final
- Owen and Gaurav who also stepped in to referee.
I couldn't have managed without you.
For the results of the poule rounds please click here
There will be no other Club Competitions this year but I
may organise some matches.
Don't forget to get your entry in for the Bowden Cup - entry forms can be downloaded here:
Teams entered so far - details will appear here soon.
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