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GOLDEN MUSKETEERS
ADFA team duel their way to victory


By Midshipman Phil Bywaters

ADF soccer player LAC Amied Shadmaan tries to keep his feet as the Kitty Hawk goalkeeper gathers the ball.
ADF soccer player LAC Amied Shadmaan tries to keep his feet as the Kitty Hawk goalkeeper gathers the ball.
MIDN Phil Bywaters, left, and OFFCDT Adam Brown cross swords to mark their winning performance.

MIDN Phil Bywaters, left, and OFFCDT Adam Brown cross swords to mark their winning performance.

Photo by AB Kade Rogers


IT WAS a case of “all for one and one for all” when members of the ADFA Fencing Club (ADFAFC) duelled their way through to gold at a recent fencing competition.

Midshipmen Dee Khanna and Phil Bywaters, and Officer Cadet Adam Brown took the hat trick at the 2005 Monash University Novice Competition, which was held from July 2-3.

Eight fencing teams from ADFA and universities and clubs in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra competed. This was the second time the club had participated in the competition.

The tournament involves the three fencing swords, foil, epee and sabre and comprises individual and team events.

Midshipman Bywaters and Officer Cadet Brown were initially seeded fifth and eighth respectively in the men’s individual foil competition, but then joined Geoff Squire from the ANU Fencing Club to take the gold in the men’s team event.

The two men entered the individual men’s epee competition and were seeded third (Officer Cadet Brown) and 10th respectively. Officer Cadet Brown then struck gold when he teamed up with Geoff Squire and Peter Marrinon, also from the ANU team for the team epee event.

Meanwhile, after winning her first match, Midshipman Khanna was seeded 10th in the individual women’s individual foil, but found gold when she teamed up with Meg Peffer and Susan-Louise Batly (ANUFC) in the women’s team foil event.

When the competition was over the ADFAFC had achieved fourth place overall with wins in both individual and team events.

The trio now have their sights firmly on the ADFAFC’s own tournament, which is scheduled for August 20. The event is the premier ACT and ADF fencing tournament.

Want to know more about this ancient art? The ADFAFC meets on Monday and Wednesday nights between 7.00 and 9.00pm.

Anyone interested in participating, or for details on local clubs, contact Midshipman Bywaters at p.bywaters@student.adfa.edu.au or Squadron Leader Michael Spencer on telephone (02) 6266 1915 or e-mail michael.spencer@defence.gov.au.

 

 

 

 

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