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<strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>University</strong> Fencing Club<br />

www.srcf.ucam.org/cufence/<br />

President: Robin Allen, Gonville & Caius<br />

Men’s 1st Captain: Danny Ryan, Gonville & Caius<br />

Women’s 1st Captain: Anna Robinson, Queens’<br />

Men’s 2nd Captain: Stuart Clark, Girton<br />

Secretary: Jenn Semon, Gonville & Caius<br />

The club provides members <strong>of</strong> the university with the opportunity and facilities to fence while here. We cater for all ability<br />

ranges, from absolute beginners to internationally ranked fencers.<br />

Club Report<br />

The start <strong>of</strong> this academic year has seen the club increase in size, with over 100 freshers joining Beginner and Intermediate<br />

training sessions, thanks to the enthusiasm <strong>of</strong> our Beginner’s secretary.<br />

Sadly, in terms <strong>of</strong> squads, the 2005 – 06 season has seen CUFC’s lowest trophy haul in the last 6 years. With the coach leaving<br />

early in 2004, the club has been unable to find a replacement, which has sorely affected team performances (we are hoping to<br />

rectify this situation for next season, as a number <strong>of</strong> coaches have shown interest in the club). A run <strong>of</strong> 5 consecutive BUSA<br />

championships for the Men’s 1sts was brought to an end this year in the semi-finals <strong>of</strong> the competition, whilst the Women lost<br />

out in both their Varsity match and the BUSA championships final. The Men’s 2nds fared little better. The only victory came in<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> the Men’s 1sts Varsity match, where they edged out Oxford in the closest match ever to win 111 – 110 in the last<br />

fight. This extended the Men’s 1st Team’s run to 8 consecutive Varsity victories, and followed an extremely successful training<br />

camp in Club Honved in Budapest, Hungary, which was attended by 20 members <strong>of</strong> the club.<br />

On an individual basis, the club has produced some excellent results, a testimony to the ability and talent that is attracted to<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong>. Two epeeists, Chris Greensides (Clare) and Mary Cohen (Fitzwilliam), represented Great Britain in the Junior (under-<br />

20) European Championships in 2005, but narrowly missed World Championship selection owing to some controversial<br />

selection criteria. Both are on the TASS scheme (Talented Athlete Sponsorship Scheme).<br />

In June 2006, Danny Ryan (sabre – Gonville and Caius) won the London International Universities Fencing Sabre Championship,<br />

and was selected to represent England in the first ever Student 5 Nations competition, along with fellow team members Robin<br />

Allen (sabre – Gonville and Caius) and Dominic O’Mahony (foil – Trinity). The competition, comprising the home nations, was<br />

held in Dublin, and England were the runaway victors, with all three <strong>Cambridge</strong> representatives winning all their matches.<br />

Danny Ryan has also been selected to represent Britain in the World Medical and Health Games which will be held in Italy at the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> July.<br />

However, despite the club’s past successes and present individual results, CUFC is still yet to find any sponsors.<br />

Blues awarded 2005 – 06<br />

Matt O’Connell, St John’s<br />

Daniel Ryan, Gonville and Caius<br />

Robin Allen, Gonville and Caius<br />

Dominic O’Mahony, Trinity<br />

Rob Shaw, Robinson<br />

Chris Greensides, Clare<br />

Andy Culling, Emmanuel<br />

Half Blues awarded 2005 – 06<br />

Nick Rumney, Trinity Hall<br />

Ewan Galloway, King’s<br />

Colours awarded 2005 – 06<br />

Richard Broughton, Sidney Sussex<br />

Chris Aylet, Corpus Christi<br />

Stuart Clark, Girton<br />

Chris Jones, Corpus Christi<br />

Ruari Hamlin, Gonville & Caius<br />

Hakkon Pedersen-Mjannes, Trinity Hall<br />

Tim Willott, Jesus<br />

Jason Yuen, Churchill<br />

Varsity Match<br />

The Men’s First Team won 111 points to 110 while the Second Team lost 135 to 90. The Women’s First Team lost 119 to 115<br />

and the Women’s Second Team lost 90 to 52.<br />

Last year saw the biggest winning margin for <strong>Cambridge</strong> that has ever been seen in a Varsity match. This year’s victory,<br />

however, was the tightest Varsity match ever, with <strong>Cambridge</strong> behind all the way until the last 10 seconds <strong>of</strong> the final fight.

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