Congratulations to Kerr Hutchinson, who will be representing Canada at his third cadet/junior world championships. Kerr will be fencing in junior men’s épée individual and team.
http://www.fencing.ca/content/junior-world-championships-2014
Registration for nationals is now open.
http://www.fencing.ca/content/registration-now-open-2014-canadian-fencing-championships
http://fencingontario.ca/storage/downloads/flyers/Easterns%20-%20Info%20Bulletin-2.pdf
Congratulations to Leonora Mackinnon, 2014 Junior Women’s Épée Pan-American Champion!!
The youth and adult learn to fence classes for Tuesday January 28th are canceled due to the weather.
The first class for session 2 of the Youth Learn to Fence Program will be January 14 instead of January 7.
The final day of competition at the Vancouver Canada Cup saw Kerr Hutchinson finish 7th in senior men’s épée while Danielle Burghgraef finished 8th in cadet women’s sabre. After three days of competition, Cutting Edge athletes earned 2 medals and 3 top 8 results. Well done!
http://www.thewhig.com/2013/11/14/hutchinson-no-1-among-canadian-junior-fencers
Two Cutting Edge athletes enjoyed excellent results at the North American Cup in Cleveland this past weekend. On Sunday, Kerr Hutchinson finished an impressive 13th out of 310 competitors and achieved the second best Canadian result in Division 1 men’s épée. Then on Monday, Leonora MacKinnon finished 8th out of 145 in j
unior women’s épée and had the best Canadian result.
Nine medals for Cutting Edge at Brock:
Danielle Burghgraef – double gold medallist in cadet (U17) and junior (U20) women’s sabre
Matthias Leuprecht- double gold medallist in cadet and U15 men’s sabre
David Eliot – silver in cadet and bronze in junior mens epee
Tristan Phillips – gold in jun
ior men’s sabre
Zaq Quinsey – gold in U15 men’s épée
Michael Johnson – bronze in U15 men’s épée