Commonwealth Fencing Championships

The Commonwealth Fencing Championships is a fencing event held in the Commonwealth of Nations. Following the removal of fencing as a core sport within the main Commonwealth Games, the first Commonwealth Fencing Championships were held in 1974 and they have been held in the same cycle as the Commonwealth Games ever since. The Championships are managed by Commonwealth Fencing Federation.

Hosts

Commonwealth Champions

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Foil

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team
2018[2] Australia Canberra England Ben Peggs Scotland Chloe Dickson  Australia  Scotland
2014[3] Scotland Largs Scotland Jamie Fitzgerald Singapore Wenying Wang  England  Singapore
2010[4] Australia Melbourne Australia Frank Bartolillo New Zealand P Yuan  Australia  England
2006 Northern Ireland Belfast Canada J. McGuire Canada M. Kwan  Canada  Canada
2002 Australia Newcastle Australia Frank Bartolillo Northern Ireland Eloise Smith  Australia  England
1998 Malaysia Shah Alam Scotland D. McKenzie England Eloise Smith  England  England

Sabre

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team
2018[2] Australia Canberra England William Deary India Bhavani Devi  India  England
2014[3] Scotland Largs England Alex Crutchett Wales Katherine Kempe  England  Scotland
2010[4] Australia Melbourne England Alex Crutchett England Joanna Hutchison  England  England

Epee

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team
2018[2] Australia Canberra England Tommy C. Jones Canada Leonora Mackinnon  England  England
2014[3] Scotland Largs  England Dudley Tredger  Singapore  Singapore
2010[4] Australia Melbourne Wales Marc Burkhalter Australia Evelyn Halls  England  Australia

References

  1. http://www.commonwealthfencing.org/events/open_commonwealth_champions.pdf
  2. "ENGLAND TOP SENIOR'S MEDAL TABLE AS AUSTRALIA TOP VETERAN'S TABLE". British Fencing. 20 November 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  3. "Commonwealth Fencing C'ships: Singapore top medal tally". Red Sports. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  4. "Melbourne 2010 Results". Commonwealth Fencing. Retrieved 1 August 2022.


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