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2025 - Veterans Home Nations
Congratulations to the Scottish Veterans fencing team who were competing at the Veterans Home Nation Quadrangular in Cardiff earlier this month.
The women’s foil team, who were missing their captain Sheila Anderson, met very strong opposition from the other three teams. The women’s epee team fought valiantly achieving a bronze medal after beating the Irish and only narrowly losing to the Welsh.
In the women’s sabre team, Sylvia Brown sustained an injury in the first match, meaning reserve Karen Grant had to rush onto the piste straight from the epee medal ceremony. The Sabre ladies won against the Welsh, lost narrowly by only 3 points to the Irish. The English ladies won all three weapons.
All three of the men’s teams won silver medals. This left Team Scotland in third place overall, one point behind the Welsh hosts. England won, as usual, with the Irish team a couple of points behind Scotland.
Full results for the 2025 Veterans Home Nation are here:
The teams were:
Women’s Foil
Ruth Davidson
Louisa Dawson
Rosalind Graham
Helen Pitt
Women’s Sabre
Silvia Brown
Viven Frith
Rosalind Graham
Michele Narey
Women’s Epee
Karent Grant
Lorna Smith
Maggie Tait
Men’s Foil
Rory Gibson
Mick McKay
Nick Mort
Paul Stanbridge
Men’s Epee
Al Baker
Andrew Brown
Hugh Kernohan
Tim Stephens
Men’s Sabre
Keith Davidson
Richard Foster
Mo Mansoori
Brent Myers
First row Men’s Foil, Men’s Sabre, Women’s Epee, Women’s Epee
Second Row Women’s Foil, Women’s Sabre
Glasgow Open 2025 - Results
That's a wrap on another great Glasgow Open!
This year saw over 160 entries across the six weapons, from as far north as Orkney to as far south as Bristol. This year we also pioneered video review for all six main event finals - to our knowledge this is the first time since the Commonwealths in 2014 that a Scottish event has used video review!
You can see a full livestream of both days at the 2025 Glasgow open here, with focused coverage of the finals at the end of each day.
The medal and trophy winners are listed below (click here for 2025 Glasgow Open Full results):
See you all again next year!
Mixed Sabre
1st: Miller Hetherington (Salle Ossian)
2nd: Oisin Lindsay-Dorward (Salle Ossian)
3rd: Patrick Moorehead (University of Aberdeen)
3rd: Lachlan Grant (University of St Andrews)
Women's Sabre
1st: Rosalind Graham (Sancroft Blades)
2nd: Nicole Saunders (Premier Sabre Academy)
3rd: Amelie Geens (University of St Andrews)
3rd: Lucy Higham (Salle Ossian)
Mixed Epee
1st: Isaac McKerr (Edinburgh Fencing Club)
2nd: Archie Tyler (Forth Valley Fencing Club)
3rd: Rob Blackburne (Forth Valley Fencing Club)
3rd: Duncan Readle (University of Dundee)
Women's Epee
1st: Mhairi Gifford (Shetland Fencing Club)
2nd: Lucy Grant (Edinburgh Fencing Club)
3rd: Marie Gerardin (University of Edinburgh)
3rd: Maria Lebedeva (Knightsbridge Fencing Club)
Women's Foil
1st: Ao Feng (University of Edinburgh)
2nd: Chloe Campbell (Forth Valley Fencing Club)
3rd: Angeline Costello (University of St Andrews)
3rd: Lily Graham (Edinburgh Fencing Club)
Mixed Foil
1st: Lachlan Grant (University of St Andrews)
2nd: Euan Drummond-Murray (Salle Holyrood)
3rd: Vinson Wong (Salle Holyrood)
3rd: James Havard (Salle Holyrood)
And our overall weekend trophies:
Best veteran: Rosalind Graham (Sancroft Blades)
Best student: Lachlan Grant (University of St Andrews)
Dusty Memorial Prize (Best Club): Edinburgh Fencing Club
Mandy Kettles
Scottish Fencing is sad to announce the passing of Mandy Kettles who died 4 April.
Mandy volunteered for many years, running DT at the Scottish Open and the Scottish Schools amongst some of the events she supported. She will be missed by many in the fencing community and Scottish Fencing send condolences to her family Eilidh, Calum and Clair.
Mandy’s funeral is at Stirling Crematorium on Wednesday 30 April at 11am.
BYC qualifiers
If you wish to enter the BYCs in May here is how to enter the qualifier events for Central and East region. Remember even if you have a bye from last year’s competition you still need to enter the regional qualifier.
Central Section enter on Sport80 - entries close 16 March 2025
East Section Regional Qualifiers- -- entries close 14 March
Anyone interested in taking on the organising of West or North section entries please email admin@scottish-fencing.com and we will forward your details to British Fencing.
Coaching Conference 2025
We are delighted to share with you that tickets for our Coaching Conference 2025 are now available.
Partnering up with Scottish Archery again, this one day Coaching Conference will take place on Saturday 26th April 2025 at the Stirling Court Hotel from 9am to 5pm.
The price also includes a 2 course lunch, tea and coffee intervals during the day!
There is 4 workshops planned for the day covering a range of different topics that will hopefully peak your interest as a coach. The overviews of the workshops can be found below.
To book your ticket to the Coaching Conference, you can do this by clicking the link below, completing the form and submitting payment.
Register for the Coaching Conference 2025
If you have any questions please reach out to daniel.baker@scottish-fencing.com
Workshop Title: Enhancing Coaching Through Effective Questioning and Listening Skills
Description: This interactive workshop is designed to help archery and fencing coaches refine their questioning and listening skills to elevate their coaching techniques and better support their athletes' development. Coaches will explore how to ask questions to encourage critical thinking, self-reflection, and problem-solving in their athletes. Emphasis will be placed on active listening and how it fosters trust, enhances communication, and builds stronger coach-athlete relationships
Delivered by: Victoria & Adrienne from Active Advantage
Workshop Title: Using Psychology to Improve Your Coaching
Brad Fullarton is a HCPC Licensed Sport and Exercise Psychologist based in Ayrshire, and the owner of Ambition Sport Psychology. Brad currently works with various national governing bodies for sport in Scotland, including Scottish Archery, Tennis Scotland and Bowls Scotland, in both individual and team contexts. Brad supports his clients to optimise the relationship with their mind by utilising his 'Triple A Framework' (awareness, acceptance, accountability) to achieve increased well-being and performance. Through the consideration of psychology, Brad aims to offer a different perspective and hopes coaches leave the session with tangible takeaways to improve their coaching and the relationship with their athletes.
Delivered by: Brad Fullarton from Ambition Sport Psychology
Workshop Title: Introduction to Mentoring
This interactive workshop will support participants to explore the role of a mentor and within sport. Through a combination of practical exercises and discussions, participants will gain insight into what makes a successful mentor, and the tools they can use to foster meaningful relationships that contribute to the growth and success of athletes and/or volunteers.
Delivered by: Victoria & Adrienne from Active Advantage
Workshop Title: Sport Conundrums – Adapting as a Coach
This interactive workshop is a discussion led by participants. With different types of scenarios, coaches will discuss and share their ideas on the topic presented to provide and opportunity for networking and discussing how their coaching sessions can be adapted and developed to be accessible for a different range of people trying the sport.
Delivered by: Scottish Archery & Scottish Fencing Team
Election of Directors
Four valid proposals were received to stand for election to the Board as Directors. No proposals were received and rejected as invalid. As there are four vacancies, no ballot is required.
Therfore John Bryden (proposal form), Peter Drummond (proposal form), Robin Paterson (proposal form) and Gregor MacCallum (proposal form) will replace Hugh Kernohan, George Liston, Mhairi McLaughlin and Stan Stoodley as Elected Directors, to serve for four-year terms from 19 March 2025.
Hugh Kernohan, Electoral Officer
Election of Directors - update of proposals received
A proposal for election as a Director has been received from Robin Paterson (proposal form), in addition to those already received from John Bryden (proposal form) and Gregor MacCallum (proposal form) .
Further proposals must be submitted before 1800 on Thursday 13 February and will be published here once validated.
Members are reminded to check that the e-mail address listed on their SF membership profile on Sport80 is an address they currently use. In the event of an election for Directors, this is the address which will be used for electronic voting.
Athlete Highlight: Joshua Bryden, Salle Ossian Fencing Club
The Parliamentary Society has showcased an excellent article on Joshua Bryden of Salle Ossian Fencing Club.
You can have a read of the article by clicking below:
Joshua Bryden: Britain’s Rising Fencing Star Set for European and World Championships
Thank you to the club for highlighting this for us to share!
Election of Directors - proposals received
Proposals for election as a Director have been received from John Bryden (proposal form) and Gregor MacCallum (proposal form).
Further proposals must be submitted before 1800 on Thursday 13 February and will be published here once validated.
Members are reminded to check that the e-mail address listed on their SF membership profile on Sport80 is an address they currently use. In the event of an election for Directors, this is the address which will be used for electronic voting.
