Gaurav Gupta – Silver Medal

January 17th, 2010

Gaurav came second in the Indian Senior Nationals 2010.

Well done 

Hereford and Worcester Open 2009

December 6th, 2009

Ladies Foil – Sophie Troiano – the winner,

Mens Foil  – Adam Wood      – the winner,

Alessandro Macchiarola       - second place,

Zach Eaton-Rosen – third place,

Bob Anderson and Richard Allen- last-8, Ben Drew – last-16.

 

British Universities Championships 2009

December 6th, 2009

Mathew Shearman – the winner,

Freddie Dean, Gaurav Gupta and Zach Eaton-Rosen made last-16.

Gaurav Gupta the U-20 Champion of India

November 10th, 2009

Congratulations to Gaurav for becoming U-20 Foil Champion of India. There were potentially 250 million contenders to the title.

Well done.

Allstar Cup 2009

October 10th, 2009

Bob Anderson and Tarenn Teller came third.

Well done

Sussex Open 2009

October 6th, 2009

Tarenn Teller and Blaise Bradley are the winners of Sussex Open 2009

Adam Wood came second, Ben Drew third and Alessandro Macchiarola with Tam Ellis-Rees made the last-8.

Very well done.

Cadet and Junior National Championships 2009

October 4th, 2009

Ayesha Fihosy came 7th in the U-17 competiton and Philippa Mullins 3rd in the juniors.
Well done.

Bristol Open 2009

September 21st, 2009

Anna Bentley, Philippa Mullins and Kola Abidogun made the last-8 in the first Open this season.

Well done.

British National Championships 2009 – TWO GOLD MEDALS

July 27th, 2009

Anna Bentley won the National Championship title for the third consecutive time.
Our WF Team consisting of Anna Bentley, Elaine Hughes, Andrea Pawel and Charlie Kwok won the gold medal.
Well done Ladies.
Kola Abidogun and Andrea Pawel reached the last-16 in the individual event.
MF Team results:
Salle Boston “A” (Kola Abidogun, Bob Anderson, Alex Lim and Mark Sutton) came fifth, and “B” Team (Adam Wood, Alessandro Macchiarola, Gaurav Gupta and Paul Stanbridge) came seventh.

T Shirt Update

July 5th, 2009

Hey All,

Some T-shirts have arrived, and for the most part they look pretty good, however there were a few snags.

 

First of all, it appears that having the word “London” written in black on a dark background just isn’t that good of an idea. Oops. This has been remedied, sorry to anyone who has ordered that shirt so far (Sorry Mark). Also, apparently there is some sort of weird customs charge that needs to be paid in addition to the T-shirt cost (because Cafe Press is American). I’m Looking into British equivalents… Stay tuned.