Worldcup medal and the top 8 locations for Trekantenfægtere PDF Udskriv Email
Saturday, 28th November 2009 19:27

Autumn is peak season for junior and cadet worldcup A rallies in the fencing world, then the triangle large troupe of young elitefægtere are busy at this time. Recently trekantenfægternes participation in these international ranking tournaments been incredibly successful. Last trekantenfægtere won both a medal and a top 8 placing at the Junior World Cup in Madrid.

It was Philip Kiil who won his first worldcup third space and the 20 world ranking points that took him up on a grand 17th place in the world. Soren Johansen was also entirely in the top of the box and his sixth place moved him solidly into the top 50 in the world No 42

Also the two first-year juniors Oliver Jessing and Mikkel Puggard-Hess delivered strong results with a 17th space for Oliver and a 24th space for Mikkel. Results showing that triangle junior fleurethold has a bright future ahead of him. It is worth noting that Oliver had regatta far the strongest in the preliminary rounds and thus was a convincing first space within the direct shake-out and Mikkel lost its second shake-out battle narrowly 15-12 to the world rankings # 3

Also on the cadet has Triangle had great success in recent times. Alexander Tsoronis was at the big cadet A tournament in Halle, Germany, No. 5 out of 274 fencers. The result is Alexander's second top 8 position at one of the giant Cadet A rallies this year. He succeeded in fact, also pulling an eighth place home from Budapest. This is Alexander at a total 15.ende place on the European cadet ranking.

Alexander is the UK's major foil hope toward Youth Olympics in Singapore in 2010 and his skills look more realistic with such high scores.
       

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