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7th 8th June 2008


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'A club where it is enjoyable to learn the art of fencing'

Carrick Castle Tournament 2007

10th Anniversary Tournament

held in the medieval setting of
Carrickfergus Castle
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland

on Sat 16th and Sun 17th June 2007
(Dates for 2008 - 7th - 8th June 2008)

Click here for 2008 event

The Carrickfergus Castle was brought to life with the sounds of swords clashing in battle on the occasion of the 10th Annual Carrickfergus Castle Tournament on 16th-17th June 2007. This tournament was spurn out of a love of the sport and a desire for friendly competition in a unique environment. The setting of a medieval castle was the idea of David Courtney who felt that Carrickfergus Castle was the ideal setting due to its rich history of battles which he felt could be continued in a modern setting with fencers from around the globe fighting in the keep, on the battlements and all round the grounds for the honour that comes with the title Carrickfergus Castle champion!

The competition over the course of its illustrious lifetime has changed significantly from its humbly beginnings as a one day event for ladies and men’s epee and sabre to include all three weapons (foil, epee and sabre) for both Ladies and Men fought over two days. Now under the guidance of Jonathan Courtney, David’s son, this expansion has been facilitated by the generous sponsorship we receive from local businesses, such as Truska Enterprises, SME-Backup and the Bean Machine. Carrickfergus Borough Council has also supported us in their endeavours to aid the local economy with a significant influx of tourists and an added attraction to the castle over the weekend. Carrickfergus Castle has kindly hosted the event over the last ten years and we would wish to extend our thanks to the staff of Carrickfergus Castle from Stormont Fencing Club and all the fencers who have participated over the years.

Left: Some members of the host club, Stormont Fencing Club, who both organised and fenced in the competition.

A damp Saturday morning saw fencers arriving for the Foil and Sabre competitions and be stunned by the magnificence of the castle and the grounds. Though many have been before Saturday morning is always a time when people are over-awed by the prospect of fencing in the castle. The competitions proceed to provide us with excellent fencing and sometimes surprising results. The finals where thoroughly enjoyable and produced new champions in all weapons. Northern Ireland fencers excelled by taking 1st and 3rd places in Men’s Sabre, 2nd place in Ladies Sabre, 2nd place in Ladies Foil and 3rd in Men’s Foil.

A rather brighter Sunday commenced with a light hearted banter amongst the fencers before the serious matters of the day started with the Epee Competitions. These competitions proved the phrase “on any given Sunday you can win or lose…..” with shocking upset results coming in from all over the castle grounds. The competitions provided great enjoyment for spectators and fencers alike and produced two great finals. With Northern Ireland fencers performing well, Fiona Haldane retaining her title of Ladies Epee Carrickfergus Castle Champion in an exciting final and Stewart Duguid coming 3rd in the Men’s Epee representing the organising Stormont Fencing Club.

The expanding nature of this competition was emphasised by the largest number of entries ever received and this is hoped to be continued long in to the future with the support of our sponsors. Dates for the 2008 tournament have been secured and will be announced shortly – watch this space. (Dates for 2008 - 7th - 8th June 2008)

Disclaimer:
For each competition the organising committee reserves the right to select the format of the poules with or without subsequent Direct Elimination which is best suited to the number of participating fencers and the time available.

Neither carrickfergus Castle / The Stormont Fencing Club, Sponsors or the NIFU can be held responsible for loss or damage to any item belonging to those attending or spectating at the event.

 


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