GFC Team Competition 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.
Bowden Cup and Guildford Chalice - 23rd July 2006
Fourteen teams took part in the
second Bowden Cup. In the morning session of individual weapons,
Andy Reynolds and Maiyuran Raneswaran both of Team Birthday took the
individual titles in Foil and Sabre with Neale Thomas of Guildford Eh?
winning the Epée. Tarenn Telller achieved an impressive result
being the highest placed lady in the competition overall, coming
runner-up in the foil to Andy Reynolds. Andy was an impressive
winner, achieving the maximum number of victories - 13 out of 13.
Brian, Dawn and Jean all scored 9 wins. In the Epée, Neale
Thomas was a clear victor with 13 victories. Tim Buzwell in
second place had 10 victories and Gareth Williams had 9 victories to
secure third place. Tim Schofield and Gavin Moulton also achieved 9
wins. In the sabre a clear cut winner was not so obvious -
Maiyuran and Chris Schofield had equal number of victories, scoring 11
out of 13 possible wins, Maiyuran however had the better
indicators.Robert was third with 10 victories then came Jacob,
Mark and Dan D all scoring 9 victories
Photo - Andy Reynolds and Tarenn Teller
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Full Individual Results
Foil
- Andy Reynolds - Team Birthday - 13 victories
- Tarenn Teller - Wimbledon - 11 victories
- Brian Harkins - Wimbledon Blackhawks - 9 victories
- Dawn Townsend - Morley Blades - 9 victories
- Jean Li-Kam-Tin - Wimbledon Wombles - 9 victories
- Jo Bowyer - Streatham - 8 victories
- Simon Pearson - Good, Bad and Ugly - 8 victories
- Hector Ketley - Brains, Brawn and Beauty - 6 victories
- Gaurav Gupta - Sleepy Heads - 5 victories
- Harry Ketley - Mixed Vintage - 4 victories
- Sophie Cope - Egham - 4 victories
- Antoine Ubaghs - Team Skippy - 3 victories
- Rakash Gupta - Guildford Eh? - 2 victories
- Patcharin Yimpatria - Kingston & Co - 0 victories
Aaron Lewis presented the prizes - here with Andy Reynolds, winner of the Foil
Photo (c) Tim Schofield
Epée
- Neale Thomas - Guildford Eh - 13 victories
- Tim Buzwell - Wimbledon - 10 victories
- Gareth Williams - Egham - 9 victories
- Tim Schofield - Good, Bad and Ugly - 9 victories
- Gavin Moulton - Streatham - 9 victories
- Aaron Gardner - Wimbledon Wombles - 8 victories
- Vilya Harvey - Brains, Brawn & Beauty - 7 victories
- Alec Johnson - Kingston & Co. - 6 victories
- David Bilic - Morley Blades - 6 victories
- Gareth Thomas - Sleepy Heads - 6 victories
- Daniel Brooks - Team Skippy - 4 victories
- Elaine Buzwell - Wimbledon Blackhawks - 2 victories
- Niki Lewis - Team Birthday - 1 victory
- Julie Schofield - Mixed Vintage - 1 victory
Here with Tim Buzwell, second in the Epée
Photo (c) Tim Schofield
Sabre
- Maiyuran Raneswaran - Team Birthday - 11 victories
- Chris Schofield - Sleepy Heads - 11 victories
- Robert Longson - Wimbledon - 10 victories
- Jacob Collighan - Good, Bad and Ugly - 9 victories
- Mark Oakes - Kingston & Co. - 9 victories
- Dan Daly - Brains, Brawn and Beauty - 9 victories
- Jim Hamilton - Wimbledon Wombles - 7 victories
- Owen Gough - Guildford Eh? - 7 victories
- Tonya Cheatham - Team Skippy - 5 victories
- Ceri Thomas - Streatham - 4 victories
- Richard Hall - Mixed Vintage - 4 victories
- Teresa Miarka - Wimbledon Blackhawks - 4 victories
- Natalie Atkins - Egham - 1 victory
- Karen Birkhoelzer - Morley Blades - 0 victories
Maiyuran was first in the Sabre
Photo (c) Tim Schofield
Team Competition
The afternoon team competition
was an incomplete tableau for the last 16. The individual results
had resulted in the following seeding:
- Wimbledon

- Good, Bad & Ugly
- Team Birthday
- Wimbledon Wombles
- Brains, Brawn & Beauty
- Sleepy Heads
- Streatham
- Guildford Eh?
- Kingston & Co
- Wimbledon Blackhawks
- Morley Blades
- Egham
- Team Skippy
- Mixed Vintage
Wimbledon and Good, Bad and Ugly received byes into the Last 8
The order of weapons was decided on differences between the individuals
scores from the morning, the closest fighting first. For example
Maiyuran was first and Richard 11th - a difference of 10 places; Andy
was first and Harry 9th - a difference of 8 places; and Niki was 13th
and Julie 14th - a difference of one place.
Simon and Julie at control watched over by Tim S
Photo (c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
LAST 16
Team Birthday v Mixed Vintage (3 v 14)
Mixed Vintage found the power force of Team Birthday much to much to handle.
Sabre - Maiyuran v. Richard 10-2
Foil - Andy v. Harry 10-3
Epée - Niki v. Julie 10-7
Final Score - 30 to 12
Richard of Mixed Vintage preparing to fight
(c) Tim Schofield
Wimbledon Wombles v Team Skippy (4 v 13)
Foil - Jean v Antoine
Epée - Aaron v Dan B
Sabre - Jim v Tonya
Individual scores not recorded
Final Score 30 to 21
Jim v Tonya
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Brain, Brawn and Beauty v Egham (5 v 12)
Sabre - Dan D v Natalie Atkins 10-4
Epée - Vilya v Gareth T 10-8
Foil - Hector v Sophie 10- 9
Final Score 30 to 21
Natalie of Egham
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Sleepy Heads v Morley Blades (6 v 11)
Sabre - Chris v Karen
Foil - Gaurav v Dawn
Epée - Gareth T v David
Individual scores not recorded
Final Score 30 to 17
(Unfortunately, I can't locate any photos of this match. This photo is of Chris fighting Jacob in the semi-final.
Chris is on the left) Photo (c) Neale Thomas
Streatham v Wimbledon Blackhawks (7 v 10)
Epée - Gavin v Elaine 10-8
Foil - Jo v Brian 7-11
Sabre - Ceri v Teresa 13-4
Final Score 30 to 23
Wimbledon Blackhawks - Teresa, Brian and Elaine
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Guildford Eh? v Kingston & Co. (8 v 9)
Epée - Neale v Alec
Sabre - Owen v Mark
Foil - Rakash v Patcharin
Individual results not recorded
Final Score 30 to 22
Again no photos of this match. This is Gaurav about to fence Patcharin in the individual foil.
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Last 16 Result
9th Kingston & Co
10th Wimbledon Blackhawks
11th Morley Blades
12th Egham
13th Team Skippy
14th Mixed Vintage
Photo -Sophie from Egham peparing to fight in the individual foil.
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Team Skippy - Antoine, Dan B and Tonya
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
LAST 8
Wimbledon v Guildford Eh? (1 v 8)
Foil - Tarenn v Rakash 10-0
Sabre - Robert v Owen 10-5
Epée - Tim B v Neale 10-11
Final Result 30-16
Rakash
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Good, Bad & Ugly v Streatham (2 v 7)

Sabre Jacob v Ceri - 10-2
Epée Tim v Gavin - Result unknown
Foil Simon v Jo - Results unknown
Final Result 30 to 25
Simon v Jo
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Team Birthday v Sleepy Heads ( 3 v 6)
Foil - Andy v Gaurav
Epée - Niki v Gareth T
Sabre - Maiyuran v Chris
Individual results not recorded
Final Result 27 to 30 - the first reversal of the day
Photo - Rakash preparing to fight Gaurav in the individual event
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Wimbledon Wombles v Brains, Brawn & Beauty (4 v 5)
Foil - Jean v Hector
Sabre - Jim v Dan D
Epée- Aaron v Vilya
Individual results not recorded
Final Result - 30 to 22
Jean v Hector - (c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
Last 8 result
5th - Team Birthday
6th - Brains, Brawn & Beauty
7th - Streatham
8th - Guildford Eh?
Semi-Finals
The semi-finals saw two Wimbledon teams and two Guildford
teams fight each other. The Wimbledon semi-final was an extremely
tense affair with the Wombles leading by one hit and with only seconds
to go Tarenn hit to even the scores at 21 each. In the extra
minute Tarenn scored the winning hit to go through to the final
for the second year in succession.
Wimbledon v Wimbledon Wombles (1 v 4)
Sabre - Robert v Jim 9-10
Epée - Tim v Aaron 3-2
Foil - Tarenn v Jean 9-9
Final Result 22 to 21
Photo - Jean fencing Tarenn in the semif-final attracted a large audience.
(c) Jean Li-Kam-Tin
In the Guildford Final, Tim started well for Good, Bad and
Ugly, giving a one point lead. Chris who was on amazing form took
the second weapon giving the Sleepy Heads a seven point lead.
Gaurav fought bravely and successfully against Simon to keep the
lead and force the win. Again Sleepy Heads upset the seeding.
Photo - Gareth fencing Tim - (c) Neale Thomas
Good, Bad and Ugly v Sleepy Heads (2 v 6)
Epée - Tim v Gareth 10-9
Sabre -Jacob v Chris 3-11
Foil - Simon v Gaurav 7-10
Final Result 30 to 20
Final
The seeding of the weapons for
the final was decisive, with Chris and Robert closest in ranking left
to right the final bout.
Tim started well and was ahead at the start. Here in the photo {courtesy of Neale Thomas - (c) Neale Thomas}
Tim is leading 3 points to 2.
Gareth kept fighting and gave the Sleepy Heads an
early lead of 10 hits to 7.

Gaurav versus Tarenn - (c) Neale Thomas
Tarenn dominated the foil, turning the tables on the Sleepy Heads and
giving Wimbledon a good
lead of 20 hits to 13 after the second fight.

Watching Chris pace in the
background it was clear that Tarenn's efforts may not be enough
to win the event
and so it proved with Chris on top form scoring an amazing 17 hits to Robert's
three to win the event for the Sleepy Heads.
Photo on right shows Chris fencing Robert in the final - Chris on the left. - (c) Neale Thomas
Wimbledon v Sleepy Heads (1 v 6)
Epée - Tim v Gareth 7-10
Foil - Tarenn v Gaurav 13-3
Sabre Robert v Chris 3-17
Final Result 23 to 30
Third Place Play Off
Good, Bad and Ugly v Wimbledon Wombles (2 v 4)
Sabre - Jacob v Jim 10-8
Foil - Simon v Jean 7-12
Epée - Tim v Aaron 6-10
Final Result 23 to 30
Julie presents Jean with his team third place glass.
Last 4
1st Sleepy Heads
2nd Wimbledon - Winner of the Guildford Chalice
3rd Wimbledon Wombles
4th Good, Bad and Ugly
Bowden Cup
Winners
The Sleepy Heads
Gaurav Gupta (Foil); Gareth Thomas (Epée); Chris Schofield (Sabre)
Photo - (c) Tim Schofield

Guildford Chalice
Winners
Wimbledon
Tarenn Teller (Foil): Robert Longson (Sabre) and Tim Buzwell (Epée)
Photo - (c) Tim Schofield
Congratulations to Sleepy Heads
and Wimbledon.
I hope everyone enjoyed themselves and hope to see
you all again next year. Full results can be found here
The day was finished with a visit to the
Horse and Groom followed by a curry at the Merrow Dynasty.
Photos - (c) Julie Schofield - taken at the Horse and Groom, Merrow
Photo One - Chris Schofield, Meena Gupta, Rakash Gupta, Dan Daly and Owen Gough
Photo Two - Chris Schofield, Tarenn Teller, Robert Longson, Tim Schofield, Simon Pearson, Jean Li-Jam-Tin, Vilya Harvey
Julie Schofield
Excalibur, 29th and 30th April, 2006
Several Guildford fencers were selected to take part, we
congratulate them all.
Chris and Meg Schofield, Niki and Aaron Lewis were representing
Surrey. Guildford would like to congratulate Surrey on a fine
win, their ninth in succession.
Photo: Niki and Aaron Lewis, Andry Reynolds, Surrey Captain with Trophy, and Chris Schofield
(c) 2006 Julie Schofield
Guildford unofficial results were as follows:
Men's Sabre
- Aaron Lewis, Surrey. Joint 24th - 12 victories
- Chris Schofield, Surrey. 27th - 11 victories
- Phil Shepherd-Foster, Notts and Derby 32nd - 8 victories
Women's Sabre
- Tonya Cheatham, Middlesex Joint 17th - 14 victories
- Niki Lewis, Surrey 21st - 13 victories
Women's Epée
- Meg Schofield, Surrey 20th - 16 victories
Wimbledon Invitation, 23rd April, 2006
Photos are (c) Julie Schofield unless otherwise stated.
The Wimbledon Invitation took
place at the Urseline School with six teams taking part, Salle Joseph
and Streatham B not fencing on the day. This gave 12 fencers
for each event. As usual there were two seeding poules with
the top three fencers from each poule going into poule A and the
bottom three fencers going in to poule B. The standard of fencing was
excellent and Guildford would like to thank Wimbledon for again
organising a fun and exciting event. Wimbledon, Egham and
Guildford were all close contenders for first place and it was not
clear until the final counting who had actually won.
Congratulations to Wimbledon for yet another victory.
The Guildford team was:
- Sabre - Chris Schofield and Aaron Lewis;
- Epée - Simon Pearson and Tim Schofield;
- Men's Foil - Gaurav Gupta and Hector Ketley;
- Women's Foil - Niki Lewis and Tonya Cheatham.
 Congratulations to our two lady
sabreurs who acquitted themselves well with pointy sticks.
Niki was promoted to the top poule with three victories, beating
Rebecca of Brighton and Hove, Helen of Morley Blades and Natalie of
Egham.
Tonya won two of her five matches beating Rachel of Brighton and Hove
and Selina of Streatham. Tonya was placed fourth in her poule and
went into Poule B in the afternoon.
Ladies Foil was
particularly strong this year with Tarenn Teller and Dawn Townsend both in the top poule and Niki did well to come 5th overall.
Tonya won four of her five matches in the afternoon to be placed
a very creditable 8th.
The photograph on the right shows Niki fencing Tarenn in the afternoon, Tarenn won the fight by 5 hits to 3.
Nikii and Tonya contributed 13 points to Guildford's total
 Our
two young foilists also did well on their
baptismal outing both gaining two victories in the first round.
However, neither gained promotion to the top poule, both coming
fourth in their poules. In the morning, Hector beat Nick of
Streatham and Garrie of Morley Blades. However, in the afternoon
Hector lost narrowly to Nick by 4 hits to 5. Nick won the poule
with 5 victories with Hector placing second winning all his other
matches including his fight with Gaurav.
In the morning Gaurav beat Michael of Morley Blades and Nick of Egham.
In the afternoon he came a close third in the B Poule winning
three of his 5 fights, losing only to Nick and to Hector.
The picture on the left shows Gaurav against Nick of Streatham in the
afternoon poule. Gaurav is on the left.
Gaurav and Hector contributed 9 points to Guildford's total.

Simon Pearson had a storming first round,
winning his poule having won all his fights, including a 5-0 victory
over Tim Buzwell. Tim was second in his poule with only one defeat to Aaron Gardner of Wimbledon and joined Simon in the A
poule for Epée.
Tim Buzwell got his revenge on Simon in
the afternoon winning 5 hits to 3 and Simon's only other defeat was to the eventual winner
Aaron again by 5 hits to 3. Tim had a tougher time in the
afternoon, just winning one fight to finish 5th overall.
The picture on the right show Tim fencing Ingrid of Egham in the afternoon. Tim won by 5 hits to 3.
Simon and Tim contributed 17 points to Guildford's total.
 All
the sabre fights were to eight points rather than five. The
sabre event could be said to be dominated by Guildford. Aaron and
Chris both won all their fights in the morning's poules. Their progress
was very close - Chris dropped 19 points and Aaron 20.
Owen
fencing for Egham was also promoted after a barrage with Ian de
Whalley.
In the afternoon both Aaron and Chris won all their other fights,
so who came first and second was decided by a fast and exciting
fight between them (see photo on the left) - Aaron was the eventual winner beating Chris by 8 hits to 5.
A special mention
should be made of two other Guildford fencers Owen
Gough and Dan Daly who also took part, having been loaned out to fence
for Egham for the day. Owen did particularly well and was only
narrowly defeated by Chris to finish third overall. Dan was
relegated to Poule B on indicators only and he was a worthy winner
of Poule B in the afternoon, winning all his matches.
Aaron and Chris contributed maxium points of 23. Congratulations.
Photo (c) 2006 Jean L-Kam-Tin - for more of Jean's photos' please see Wimbledon photo site
Full results of the Wimbledon Invitation can be found here - wictsresults06.xls
Guildford individual results were:
Sabre
- Aaron Lewis - 1st
- Chris Schofield - 2nd
- Epée
- Simon Pearson - 4th
- Tim Schofield - 5th
- Men's Foil
- Gaurav Gupta - 8th
- Hector Ketley - 9th
- Women's Foil
- Niki Lewis - 5th
- Tonya Cheatham - 8th
Photo on right of Aaron receiving his trophy from Jill of Wimbledon.
Team Result
- Wimbledon - 68
- Egham - 64
- Guildford - 62
- Streatham - 50
- Brighton and Hove - 44
- Morley Blades - 24
 
Guildford fencers:
Photo 1. Antoine, Tonya, Dan and Simon
Photo 2. Owen, Niki, Aaron, Chris, Hector, Gaurav and Simon
The day was finished off for Guildford by a visit to the Ember Inn in Ashtead followed by a curry.
 
- Clockwise from left: Dan, Meena, Rakash, Aaron, Trevor, Tim Gaurav and Hector
- Chandni, Chris and Owen
Winton 8th and 9th April, 2006
Chris and Meg Schofield were part of the South-East Team who were placed third.
Cadet Winton - 17th and 18th December, 2005
Three Guildford fencers were selected for the team for the South-East.
Gareth Thomas (epée), Chris Schofield (sabre) and
Verity Ridgeon (sabre). The South-East came third overall behind the
North-West and the winners the South-West. The South-East won
the
inidividual men's foil and men's epée. Neale
Thomas had a
double success as not only his son Gareth but Aaron Gardner who he also
coaches at Tiger Swords were part of the winning men's epée
team.
Barwell Cup - 11th December, 2005
Guildford entered three teams: Alpha, Beta and
Gamma.
The Guildford Fencers and results were:
| Alpha |
Third |
|
| Sabre |
Aaron Lewis |
Runner-up men's sabre (after a barrage with Robert
of Wimbledon which Aaron lost 14-15.) |
| Epée |
Simon Pearson |
Joint third with Elaine Buzwell of Wimbledon. |
| Women's Foil |
Niki Lewis |
Third |
| Men's Foil |
Phil Fenn |
Sixth |
| Beta |
Seventh |
|
| Sabre |
Owen Gough |
Joint-sixth with David from
Southside |
| Epée |
Tim Schofield |
Seventh |
| Women's Foil |
Alice Merry |
Seventh |
| Men's Foil
|
Chris Hider |
Seventh |
| Gamma
|
Sixth |
|
| Sabre |
Antoine Ubaghs |
Joint
fourth with Dave of Streatham B |
| Epée |
Andrew McNeil |
Fifth |
| Women's
Foil |
Tonya Cheatham |
Joint
fourth with Nathalie of Streatham C |
| Men's
Foil |
Chris Weeks |
Joint
tenth with Terrence of Epsom B |
Of course, the three Guildford teams got to fence each other
so the photos are of some of these encounters.
Photos, from left to right:
Chris Hider fencing Gaurav Gupta (fencing for Epsom A)
Niki Lewis fencing Alice Merry
Antoine Ubaghs in a
close encounter with Owen Gough
Andrew McNeil versus Simon Pearson
Tim Schofield versus Simon.
Full Results
- Wimbledon
A
32 points
- Streatham
A
31 points
- Guildford
A
28 points
- Streatham
B
25 points
- Wimbledon
B
24 points
- Guildford
C
19 points
- Guildford
B
17 points
- Steatham
C
16 points
- Epsom
A
13 points
- Southside
12 points
- Epsom
B
3 points
Guildford
v Egham - 4th November, 2005
This a was a
splendid evening with Egham bringing four teams and a very
welcome extra box. There were six matches in all.
Fenced in
a very friendly but competitive way, all matches, with the exception of
the A sabre match were extremely close. Many thanks to
Conrad,
Anita Thomas, Tim Schofield, Simon Pearson, Phil Fenn and Carl Morris
for their help in refereeing.
 
Results
Egham Junior Foil beat Guildford Junior Foil - 45 - 40
Conrad referees the Junior Foilists. Gaurav on right in the first photo. The
second photo is of Gemma of Egham (on left) fighting Hector.

Guildford A Sabre beat Egham Sabre 45 - 20
Egham beat Guildford B Sabre 45-41
In the photo on the left
Chris of Guildford A is fighting Andy fencing for Egham.
Andy is on the right.
In the second photo, Antoine Ubaghs of Guildford B is on the left,
watched by a crowd of interested Guildford and Egham fencers.
Guildford A
Epée beat Egham Epée 45 - 41
Guildford B Epée beat Egham Epée 40 - 37
Egham Foil beat Guildford Foil 45 - 40
On the far right, Vilya Harvey fences for the Guildford A
Epéeists.
Near right, Simon Pearson referees with Chris Hider fencing for
Guildford on left.
The number of matches being drawn with three wins apiece,
the total numbers of hits was:
Guildford 251 - Egham 233.
Guildford therefore won by 22 points, thanks mainly to Guildford A's
sabreurs' very fine result.
Guildford A Sabreurs: Steve Pope, Chris Schofield and Aaron Lewis
Guildfod B Sabreurs: Antoine Ubaghs, Daniel Brooks, Tonya Cheatham and
Niki Lewis
Guildfofrd A Epéeists: Tim Schofield, Vilya Harvey and
Gareth Thomas
Guildford B Epéeists: Neale Thomas, Simon Pearson and David
Hydes
Guildford Foilists: Chris Hider, Chris Weeks and Rakash Gupta
Guildford Junior Foilists: Gaurav, Hector, Emily and
James
Egham Sabruers: Andy Reynolds, Jo and Luke
Egham Epéeists: Tanya Cooke, Ingrid Sallons and Nick
Egham Foilists: Natalie Atkins, Sophie Cope and David Neames
Junior Foilists: Fergus, Theo and Gemma
Report by Julie Schofield
Photos copyright Julie Schofield
Lansdowne v Guildford - 11th September, 2005
Guildford were invited to visit
Lansdowne on Sunday, 11th September by an ex-Guildford fencer, Nicholas
Mackay. Lansdowne have an original fencing salle in the
basement of their prestigious Club in Mayfair. The Club was formed as
a Sports Club in around 1930. Small but beautifully formed, the
Salle had room for only three pistes but with
proper electric pistes, these were a great treat to use. The match
was epée and foil as, unfortunately, Lansdowne were not able to
field a sabre team.. (Photo on left shows Guildford practising
before the match. Vilya and Alec are on the far piste, Chris is on
the middle piste on the left and Tony is on the right on the closest piste.)
Guildford's foilists, pictured right, were from left
to right:
Rakash Gupta, Chris Hider, and Tony Palmer.
The three Lansdowne fencers were Dave, Janice and Nicholas, our host.
It was great to see Chris
fencing again after his return from a long bout of illness.
Chris coming back on top form and
fighting fit.
All three
Guildford fencers fought well, The scores were neck
and neck for the first five
bouts but Janice proved too strong for Rakash and Landowne built up a
lead from that point, finishing comfortably ahead on 45 points to 38,
despite Chris beating Nicholas 6 points to 5 in the final fight.

Guildford's epéeists, pictured left, were
from left to right:
Alec Johnson, Andrew McNeil and Vilya Harvey.
They fenced Lucinda, Paul and Dean of Lansdowne.
Guildford won all 9 bouts, running out comfortable winners 45
points to 28.
Foil continued to demonstrate how slow it has
become, compared to the other two weapons, the epéeists
having
time to nearly complete another match whilst waiting for the
foilists
to finish.
Lansdowne entertained Guildford afterwards,
considerately organising for the English cricketers to bowl Australia
out whilst the fencers relaxed in the bar. A very enjoyable
visit with Nicholas offering a tour of the Club to the Guildford fencers
which was taken up by Vilya, Alec, Tim and Julie.
Honours even, Guildford won a very close match by 10 points -
83 points to 73. (Tim and Julie Schofield travelled as
reserves. Many thanks to Tim for doing the foil refereeing for
Guildford.)
We hope to invite Lansdowne for a return match in the Near Year.
Report by Julie Schofield
Guildford visited
Egham on Friday, 19th August. The Egham fencers are a
likeable bunch. And Egham is a really nice club with some good fencers
too. Everyone was fencing to the best of their ability, but was still
able to joke around and relax - and that's just the way it should be!
The match was very well fought and great fun, fenced in a
very
jovial and friendly atmosphere.
The
Guildford foil
team was Tim
Schofield, Colin Towers and Rakash Gupta - Colin and Rakash are novices
having only fenced for less than a year. Despite this, the foil team
put up a gallant effort against a much more experienced team in Derek
Freeborn,
Sophie Cope and Peter Pope of Egham. Guildford lost 25 hits
to
45. Peter Pope recalled that he used to fence at Guildford in
the 1980s and reintroduced himseslf to Tim.
The Guildford Epée team was Vilya Harvey, Meg Schofield and
Andrew McNeil. They took on Ingrid Sallons, Tanya Cooke and
Jez Smith.
Meg was definitely the star of the team which was ironic, since she'd
asked to be put on first as the team bunny. Vilya comments
that all Andy and he had to do was hang on and make sure they didn't concede
too many points. Guildford won 45-34.
Guildford's sabre team of Aaron and Niki Lewis and Phil Shepherd-Foster
were too strong for Egham (Vinnie, Chris Hobbs & Mick Johnson)
and won their
match 45 to 24, despite Phil succumbing to the moppet factor by
dropping 7 points to 5 against an epéeist.
The Guildford Fencers appreciated being able to hang around and fence
their guys some more after the match. This was followed by
a convivial visit to the bar.
Guildford won a close match overall by 115 points to 103.
Guildford are hoping to host a return match on November 4th.
Report by Vilya Harvey, Tim Schofield and Phil Shepherd-Foster
Guildford hosted the first running of the new Bowden Cup on
Sunday,
31st July at St. Peter's School in Merrow. The Bowden Cup was
originally donated to Guildford by the late Charles Bowden, a
former
Guildford fencer. A new trophy, the Guildford Chalice, was
also
presented by Guildford for the highest placed mixed team. Eleven of the
twelve teams competed on the day. Wrekin B having to unfortunately
withdraw at the last minute due to family illness.
Teams consisted of three fencers - a
foilist, an epéeist and a sabruer. There
was an
individual poule unique round held in the morning. Sabre was,
as usual, finished well before the other two weapons - despite being
held on only two pistes. Epée was a close second
but,
as in many competitions recently, foil took much longer, despite, as
epée, being held over
three pistes. Most of us had a good break for lunch but Simon Pearson,
who was in charge of the computer, only had time for a quick 'fag
break'
before the team event in the afternoon.
The event was appropriately won
by 'The Old Guard' of Guildford who
beat Wimbledon 30 hits to 27 in a tense and exciting final.
The Old Guard' team was
Simon Pearson (epée), Phil Fenn (foil) and Steve Pope
(sabre). Simon
and Phil, as many of us are aware, are long standing members of
Guildford, having fenced at
Guildford since the 1980s. Steve has fenced at the Club since the late
1990s. The final was fenced foil, epée, sabre.
Phil statred out with a 4-0 lead but Tarenn Teller of Wimbledon came
back fighting to level the score. Guildford took a small lead
into the epée round with Simon Pearson next to
fight against Tim Buzwell. (See left - Tim Buzwell on the left and
Simon Pearson on the right - Steve Pope watches on in the foreground.)
This proved a tight and close
fight. Only the computer programme had been able to separate
Steve Pope and Robert Longson in the individual round in the morning so
a close fight was expected in the final round and so it
proved.
Steve kept ahead and the final score was 30 hits to 27.
Wimbledon won the Guildford Chalice as the highest placed
mixed team.
The fight off for third place was an
equally tense affair. PMT, a combined team from Guildford and
Nottingham University beating a young team from Wrekin 30 hits to 28.
PMT were a family team, Meg being Tim's daughter and Phil her
fiancé. Meg Schofield
fenced foil; Tim Schofield fenced
epée and Phil Shepherd-Foster
fenced sabre. (See picture to right of Ed Hill on
the left against Meg Schofield in the fight for third place.)
The individual foil was won by Nick Fihosy of Salle
Joseph, epée by Tim Buzwell of Wimbledon and sabre by
Stephen Moore of
Team Ugly. Highest placed lady in the foil was Dawn Townsend
of Morley
Blades, in the epée Suse Wesley of Team Ugly and in the
sabre Tonya
Cheatham of Team 8 (Guildford).
Many
thanks to the following: Ian Biggs of PBT who generously loaned the 8
boxes for the
Tournament, (this meant that sabre and foil could be run
using new
timings) and made life considerably easier for our armourers - it also
made it possible to run 8 pistes thereby considerably quickening up the
timing of the individual epée and foil rounds; Niki Lewis
for
engraving the individual awards and together with Aaron Lewis and Ros
Hull doing the main part of the refereeing; Julie
Schofield for presenting the glasses and organising the
competition;
Simon Pearson for organising the computer programme and
handling
results on the day, a truly thankless task; Tony Palmer for organising
refreshments, despite it being his wife's birthday and Tony
Lane and Richard Hall for laying out the pistes.
A short report of the tournament was
published in the Surrey Advertiser, 5th August.
Team results:

- The Old Guard (Guildford)(Steve Pope, Simon Pearson
andPhil Fenn) - see right.
- Wimbledon (Tarenn Teller, Robert Longson and Tim Buzwell)
- see below right.
- PMT (Guildford/Nottingham University) (Tim Schofield, Meg
Schofield
and Phil Shepherd-Foster)
- Wrekin (Ed Hill, Mark Wood, Nick Charles)
- Team Ugly (Ros Hull, Suse Wesley, Steve Moore)
- Salle Joseph (Nick Fihosy, Ayano Sugiyama, James Shaw)
- Team 8 (Guildford) (Antoine Ubaghs, Daniel Brooks, Tonya
Cheatham)
- Abingdon (George Ashley, Tim Dyer, Nick Battam)
- Morley Blades (Dawn Townsend, David Bilic, Karen
Birkenholzer)
- Brize Norton (Jim Brown, Neville Bo, Rob Desforges)
- Mixed Vintage (Guildford) (Richard Hall, Julie Schofield, Tony Lane)
Report
by Julie
Schofield
Photographs
copyright
Tim and Julie Schofield
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