2014 Commonwealth Fencing Championships

The 2014 Commonwealth Fencing Championships was held in Largs, Scotland between the 10th and 15 November 2014 at the Inverclyde National Sports Training Centre

Venue

The venue was Inverclyde National Sports Training Centre[1] in Largs, Scotland

Host & Organisers

The event was hosted and run by Scottish Fencing[2] and is overseen by the Commonwealth Fencing Federation. The event director was Chris Hyde and the event manager was Roy Clarke.

Medallists - Men's Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual foil  Jamie Fitzgerald (SCO)  Zhenggang Zhang (SIN)  Jie Wu (SIN)
 Husayn Rosowsky (ENG)
Team foil  England
Kola Abidogun
Peter Barwell
Ben Peggs
Dan Robinson
Husayn Rosowsky
 Scotland
Keith Cook
Jamie Fitzgerald
Scott Brodie
Jack Watson
Callum O'donnell
 Australia
Patrick Daley
Matt Foster
Lucas Webber
Dylan Devenish
Individual épée  Dudley Tredger (ENG)  Marc Burkhalter (WAL)  John Downes (AUS)
 Tom Edwards (WAL)
Team épée  Singapore
Willie Zi Le Khoo
Samson Mun Hou Lee
Wei Wen Lim
Kian Seng Ng
 Wales
Gareth Thomas
Marc Burkhalter
David Gregory
James Taylor
Tom Edwards
 Scotland
Neill Tannock
Chris Hay
George Liston
Chris Rocks
Tom Hoffmann
Individual Sabre  Alex Crutchett (ENG)  Maiyuran Ratneswaren (ENG)  Glenn Sancroft (SCO)
 Stephen Rocks (SCO)
Team sabre  England
Alex Crutchett
Maiyuran Ratneswaren
Soji Aiyenuro
Kirk Slankard
 Singapore
Yu Yong Choy
Clive Yi Yang Leu
David Wei Ren Chan
 Scotland
Michael Clarke
Stephen Rocks
Glenn Sancroft
Rob Veitch

Medallists - Women's Events

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Singapore (SIN)44210
2 England (ENG)42612
3 Scotland (SCO)32510
4 Wales (WAL)1225
5 South Africa (RSA)0112
6 Jamaica (JAM)0101
7 Australia (AUS)0022
Totals (7 entries)12121842

Awards

The event was nominated for a 2015 Scottish Thistle Award, EventScotland's Tourism Awards in recognition of the benefits to the local area of North Ayrshire. The event was part of Homecoming Scotland 2014

References

  1. "En guard for Largs fencing spectacular". Largs and Millport Weekly News.
  2. "Scottish Fencing". Scottish Fencing. 30 January 2012.
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