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http://www.thewhig.com/2015/11/02/cutting-edge-rmc-fencers-win-medals


Cutting Edge athletes came away with 4 medals at the Queen’s Open this past weekend. Leading the way was Matthias Leuprecht who took the gold in both cadet & senior men’s sabre. Earning bronze medals were Danielle Burghgraef in senior women’s sabre and Bill Mason in veterans sabre. Well done!!12096240_929230947112288_5162476883659702102_n 12105916_932550263473179_8104563206127090432_n 12108066_932193870175485_638272938951158718_n 12140691_932193830175489_8080486753584944721_n


http://www.thewhig.com/2015/09/28/leuprecht-wins-canada-cup-fencing-bronze-medal

 


The Amateur Sports News


Coaches Patti and David toured the Old Gym yesterday to see firsthand the progress of the renovation. The verdict? It looks amazing!!! Check out our Facebook page for pics. Hopefully we will be able to move back in January!

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Cutting Edge Fencing Head Coach David Howes and women’s epee fencer Leonora MacKinnon recently represented Canada at the 2015 Pan-American Games in Toronto. Howes is the national coach for the women’s epee team and MacKinnon competed in both the individual and team events at the Games. MacKinnon had a slow start in the first round, but recovered to qualify for the direct elimination rounds. She fenced well, but came up just short, losing 14-12 to the eventual gold medallist from the USA. The women’s epee team had a tough quarterfinal opponent in Cuba and lost their first match. They recovered nicely to win their last two matches against Columbia and the Dominican Republic to finish the day in 5th place.

 

Leonora MacKinnon (2nd from left) and David Howes at the Pan-Am Games. photo credit - Devin Manky Photography

Leonora MacKinnon (2nd from left) and David Howes at the Pan-Am Games.
photo credit – Devin Manky Photography

 

 


http://www.thewhig.com/2015/07/06/on-edge-of-olympic-berth


Mackinnon wins gold at nationals


A number of athletes from Cutting Edge Fencing narrowly missed medals this past weekend at the 2014 Canadian National Championships in Toronto. Danielle Burghgraef was one win short of the medals in both cadet and junior women’s sabre, finishing 8th in both events. Zaq Quinsey was undefeated until the quarterfinals of the U-15 men’s épée event, where he finished 5th. Michael Mussari also came up just short, finishing 7th in Junior men’s épée and 10th in cadet after losing a tough match by a score of 15-14.