Report from Udine & Budapest
Junior Men’s Epee World Cup – Udine
Twelve British fencers lined up in a field of one hundred and eighty-eight in Udine at the weekend. Matthew Cooper, Matthew Dickinson and William East achieved the best results by making the round of 64.
Full results here.
Junior Women’s Epee World Cup – Udine
Yasmin Al-Wagga was Britain’s only entry in a field of one hundred and forty-seven in the women’s event but was cut after the poules stages having won one fight from six.
Full results here.
Junior Men’s Foil World Cup – Udine
There were twelve British entries amongst a field of one hundred and sixty-seven in Italy at the weekend. Harry Bird was the highest ranked at the end, making the top 64.
Full results here.
Junior Women’s Foil World Cup – Udine
There were twelve entries from Great Britain who lined up in a field of one hundred and thirty-three. Madeleine Brown, Yasmin Campbell, Isabella Gill and Mhairi McLaughlin achieved the best results by making the round of 64.
Full results here.
Junior Men’s Sabre World Cup – Budapest
Nine British fencers took part in this event amongst a field of one hundred and seventy-five. James Edwards came away with the best results making the quarterfinals and placing fifth.
Full results here.
Junior Women’s Sabre World Cup – Budapest
Eight British fencers lined up for the women’s individual event in a field of one hundred and forty-seven. Maria Chart and Caitlin Maxwell achieved the best results by making the round of 16.
Full individual results here.
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