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N.Z. fencing team

PA Wellington The New Zealand fencing team, selected to compete in the Oceanic zone fencing championships and later the world sabre championships, to be held in Australia in August, is the strongest New Zealand could possibly field at present, according to the team’s manager, Percy Temple. The side, which is dominated by Wellington and Auckland fencers will compete in the men’s sabre epee and foil events and the women’s foil. The teams for the world championships are. — Women’s foil: Gillian Wood (Auckland), Lesley Calver (Auckland). Vivienne Jenkins (Wellington), Sue GrantTaylor (Wellington), Ruth O’Brien (Wellington).

Men’s foil: Richard Peterson (Wellington), Stephen Lee Clarke (Auckland), Wayne Hudson (Aucklandf, Don Mcßae (Wellington), Stephen Tillman (Christchurch).

Epee: Clarke, Martin Bril! (Auckland). Mcßae, Graeme 'Philp (Wellington), David ;Cocker (Auckland). Sabre: Peterson, Zoltan Apathy (Wellington), Tillman. Andrew Harmos (Auckland), Peter Osvath (Wellington). Reserve, Vic Manuge (Christchurch). Armourers: D Eccleston, D. Grant-Taylor, A. Barriball, IT. Coleman. C. Millar.

Manager, Percy Temple, asisistant manager. Keith Mann; i coach, Gerda McGechan; wo. 'men’s manager, Olga Jekyll

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19790410.2.52

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 10 April 1979, Page 6

Word count
Tapeke kupu
170

N.Z. fencing team Press, 10 April 1979, Page 6

N.Z. fencing team Press, 10 April 1979, Page 6

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