Monday 21 December 2009

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

We resume activities on 7th January 2010 - provided we don't get the type of weather we had last Thursday (We hope
everyone got back alright)

 

See you all on Thursday 7th January 2010

Membership renewals

The social membership cards for the latest beginners course have arrived (We'll distribute at the next club night 7th January 2010 and thereafter).

 

We would also like to remind you to check that you have up-to-date BFA membership and hence insurance cover.

 

Basically, you have to renew your membership every 12 months.  Social membership needs to be renewed through the club (ie, via David Reid) but you can take out/ re-new full membership online
directly.  (Generally speaking, if you intend to fence competitively at a number of venues then you should be taking out full membership.)

 

Friday 18 December 2009

Fencing in the snow

When is snow like a pizza? When it's deep and crisp and even.

What a strange night's fencing that was! We had to call a halt early - the school hall was going to be shut because of the snow that had fallen.
As it was the last session of the year, we were due to hold a social get together afterwards - this turned into a cross between speed dating and the world pie eating competition - Lets do it again next year.
At 10PM it looked like something from Scott of the Antarctic, I hope everyone got home safely.

Friday 11 December 2009

Match report, 24th November - away to Luton

Match report - 24 November - away to Luton

This was our first fixture of the 2009/10 Three Counties League comprising five clubs within Bed, Bucks and Herts. It was a disappointing start to our retention of the trophy for the third consecutive year, but it is early days and we will not give up without a fight or two (seven, to be precise).

First off was the epee, comprising David, Tim and Hazel and Philip combining as third fencer. Although we won 5:4, four of the nine bouts were 5:4, but only one being in our favour. Not much change since the last report, then, you may say. We were, though, fielding Tim for the first time (step forward, that man) and what a great start to his new found career as an epeeist! It was truly a sight to behold, with Tim controlling the whole piste, renewing attack after attack, until his opponents simply ran out of room to retreat. We hope the heels were not too sore the next day, Tim - they certainly sounded painful! Well done.

Foil was not as entertaining, although fencing suppliers will be pleased with our efforts, as three blades were broken. It should have been four, but Philip's newish Leon Paul blade refused to succumb to an honourable break, but continued throughout pretending to be made from lead. Don't forget to buy a replacement blade for James', Philip! Even though we also fielded James and Hazel, Luton again fielded their old veteran, Geoff, who won all his three bouts. We really must find a way around his effective parries and retreating footwork. Any ideas, Liam? Oh no, not more footwork and first counter riposte exercises?

Do you want to give sweat and bloody beers for SAFC? If so, put your name in the bag - you know where we are!

Sunday 6 December 2009

Christmas meal

We're not fencing on Thursday - we're getting fat instead. 7:30 PM at the Portland Arms Pub for our sitdown Christmas meal (which you've all of course booked with Hazel!).
Portland Arms is off the Verulam Rd on the way out of St Albans towards Redbourn AL3 4RA http://theportlandarmspub.co.uk
If you've any questions please get hold of Hazel on social@sa-fc.org.uk
See you there.

Thursday 17 September 2009

St Albans open air - match report

9:30 in the morning on the 2nd Sunday in September, it can only be check in for Sabre at the annual St. Albans fencing club open air.
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Once again club members and their significant others enjoyed a full day’s fencing in the fresh air, by the end of the day we were glad to get to the barbeque and beer, though it must be said one of our number started on the beer rather earlier than most and had worked out that he could down a beef burger during the 1min break in the Epee semi final – Next year we’ll have to try him on spinach.

Four souls were keen enough to check in at 9:30 for the Sabre, some spirited bouts saw the winner decided in a single pool, before many of us had finished the bacon butties.

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Fifteen of us checked in for the Foil, and we were soon running through two rounds of pools to determine the direct elimination (DE) positions. Tactics now played a part as lunch was available – eat now between pools, or wait until the Epee starts? How much quiche can a fencer consume and still fight a bout?

Jon D was all the time working away in the background trying to decipher the scribbles on the pool sheets as we each handed in the results on the way to the refreshments, and then prepared the next round as we stuffed ourselves.

Now it’s the turn of the Epeeists. Much confusion as people try and work out which of the body wires they’re wearing they need to plug in – and a new problem, the sun’s come out and we cant see the scoring box lights clearly – what a great problem to have!

Not as many people signed up for Epee, so we’re put into two pools of 6 and off we go, getting much bigger bruises than in Foil.

Never seems to take a long as the Foil, and even with the bigger pools all to soon most of us are wishing we’d tried that bit harder, reached that bit further, been that bit quicker so we cold have finished that much further up the results table.

Jon says back to the Foil – more tangled body wires, searches for missing lames, then back to the piste for the first (and for some of us last) round of the DE – now we’re starting to get tired we’re also fighting to 15 points, but the breeze through the mask makes it that bit more bearable.

Through the DE up to the final, than back to the Epee to run through the DE, and finally we’re ready for the finals – Foil first, and you can tell it’s a well run competition as the best two fencers give us the best match of the day. The match goes to it’s 3rd 3min period, but the two fencers

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seemed as fresh, fast and determined as we’d been at the beginning of the day.

To finish off the fencing for the day we all sit down to watch the Epee final – two very different styles, Philip with a classical style and very neat covering action – Andy, laid back and open almost to the point of horizontalness. A fantastic match, with the lead changing many times, neither player giving up, and neither allowed to get to far ahead, but in the end Andy just managed to get a couple of points ahead and clinch the trophy once more.

A great days fencing, fantastic food and good company, what more could we have wanted? Next year it’ll be even better.

RESULTS

Sabre
1st Paul
2nd Philip

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Joint 3rd Terry, Tim

Foil
1st Paul
2nd Ben
Joint 3rd Philip, Terry

Ladies Foil
1st Susie
2nd Lindsey
3rd Susan

Epee
1st Andy
2nd Paul
3rd Philip, Jason

A big thank you to Jon for organising the event and running the day. To John and Phillip for purchasing the food and drink. To Katrina for setting out the lunch and to Helen for running the barbeque. Finally thanks to everyone who helped on the day - moving, setting up etc.

Tuesday 15 September 2009

Photos from the Open Air event are now online

The latest photos from the Open Air event have been uploaded to the photos section of the site.

You can also view the images at a larger size on our flickr.com Open Air page. You can download the images from the flickr.com website and leave comments if you have a free account with flickr.com.

If you have any photos that you would like to add to the site, please bring them in on the next fencing night.

A video of some of our novices fencing in the competition is available on youtube.

Monday 14 September 2009

2009 St Albans Open Air - update

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The 2009 St Albans Open Air was held Sunday 13
th
September. A great day of fencing finishing with a barbeque meant everyone had a fantastic time. Thanks to Jon D for organising the event and running the competition so efficiently. A full report will appear soon

Thursday 13 August 2009

SAFC closed 20th & 27th August

The St Albans Fencing Club is closed on August 20th & 27th, 2009 as the sports hall receiving a new protective varnish coat on its floor surface.

August 20th we're heading down to the
more details at the next fencing night.

August 27th we will be having a bowling night in
. More information will be posted in the next few days.

Beginners course announced for October

We're pleased to announce the next beginners course which is scheduled for October, 2009.

Please visit the
for more information.

Thursday 6 August 2009

Welcome to the new St Albans Fencing Club website

Welcome to the new site, if you have any suggestions or content you would like to add to the site please use the
and let us know what you have to offer or what suggestions you have for the site. We'll see what we can do.

We'd also like you to use the
to update your contact details.

If you are a current member please ensure you subscribe to the site to receive updates whenever the site is updated. You can subscribe to this site by entering you email address in the subscription box on the left of this page.

We hope you like the new site and welcome and suggestions/comments.

Tuesday 4 August 2009

St Albans Fencing Club Open Air Event

Announcing the St Albans Fencing Club Open Air Event, Marlborough School, Sunday 13th, September 2009.

There will be a cold buffet lunch and a BBQ in the early evening. Tickets include both meals. A selection of soft and alcoholic beverages will be provided.

Entry fee: 1 weapon £5, 2 or more weapons £10. Download the entry form here

Monday 3 August 2009

Personal performance course

INTRODUCTION:

Hertfordshire Fencing Association (“HFA”) is organising a personal performance course to help develop fencing within the County. HFA hopes that as many fencers as possible will attend to improve their own skills and to gain new ideas as to how they can train at their own clubs. The cost of organising this day is being supported by HFA.

PROGRAMME:

The day will be suitable for fencers of all ages and abilities (Participants must be aged 11 or older). The day will include sessions focussing upon the development of physical abilities for fencing, footwork exercises in addition to weapon specific training. We hope that the day will be enjoyable for all participants and give them new ideas for their fencing.

COURSE STAFF:

Course staff will include Mr Liam Harrington, Mr Gianpaolo Marini, and Mr Darren Tee. All coaches in the County are welcome to attend at no cost.

TIME AND VENUE:


The day is being organised at the Hertfordshire Sports Village (Map Overleaf) and will be from 10.00am to 4.30pm. So that we can start promptly we would kindly ask all participants to be at the Hertfordshire Sports Village by 9.45am.

More information and course admission form is available on our downloads page

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Thursday 16 July 2009

Match report: Three counties Vs Luton

Match Report: Three Counties against Luton 16 July 2009

 

This was the last of the fixtures in this season’s calendar. Although we won both weapons, the score belies the struggle behind them.

 

Foil 6:3
 

The team comprised Andy Wood, Peter Davies and Terry Salinger. In this match, there were four bouts that reached 4:4, which was very unusual.  Two were lost, but two were won, with Terry having to cope with one of each.  These were stressful times for all concerned, including spectators – such bouts require both physical and mental stamina and can be very draining. Perhaps, Terry, if you fenced more regularly you would not have to put us through this torture?!

 

One notable hit was an off target one on the left wrist of a Luton opponent, which went through his watch strap and flung the watch four metres away. The owner did not notice, however!

 

Epee 5:4
 

This team comprised Mike Beazley, Michael Waterworth (making a return to the club from a far too long absence- welcome back, Michael) and Philip Allen. Whilst the competition’s rules dictate that the host club must field six fencers (three in each weapon), visiting teams may ‘double up’.  Luton had two of their four members who doubled up and in order to try and get as many bouts fence as soon as possible, it ended up with each of their epeeists having to fight their three fights consecutively.  This is by no means easy, as some of SAFC know from past experience, due to:

  • Lack of experience/preference in one of the weapons,
  • High quality of opponents (eg: SAFC!)
  • Age
 

Full marks to Luton’s ‘young’ Geoff, whose preferential weapon seemed to be foil, but won two of his epee bouts with only a brief rest in between.  Remember: fencing is a sport for life – however short or long it may turn out to be!  Please also note that you only need to be over 40 to join the
.

 

Was there a notable event? Well, yes there was; Philip performed his first (and supposedly, last) fleche of the season- and got the point! On second reading, perhaps that should be
notifiable
event.

 

Recorded results for the clubs’ fixtures:

 

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E&OE!

 

Support your club by……..giving BLOOD!

 

 

Thursday 28 May 2009

H.F.A Team Foil competition

St Albans Fencing Club has four teams competing in the Team Foil competition held on 7th June. Details below, results to be posted next week.

Date: Sunday 7th June 2009 . 10am-3pm
Venue: Hertfordshire Sports Village,
St Albans Road West, Hatfield Herts

Note: All Fencers must fence or reside in Hertfordshire.

More competition dates can be found on the H.F.A website.

Foil Bronze award

Congratulations to Liam Nicholls, and Basia Nadolnik (St Albans) and Max xx (Wheathampstead) who have all passed their Bronze Foil test. They have been training diligently for the past 7 weeks to pass the test and passed with flying colours.

Wednesday 27 May 2009

We're on Flickr.com!

Visit our page on Flickr.com to download the latest images from our competitions and social events. If your already a member of Flickr.com why don’t you link up with us and leave some comments on the photos. You can visit out photostream here.

Sunday 15 March 2009

Beginners course 16th of April

Bookings are now open for the beginners course which begins on the 16th of April. Please read the beginners section for information on how to apply.