 
Salle
Mauro 2004-05 Event Results
JUNIOR WORLD CUP
Louisville, KY, 11/5/2004-11/7/2004
With stiff
competition coming from all over the world, Salle Mauro's fencers
placed extremely well - all achieved international points. Keep
in mind this was a junior level WORLD CUP event and most of the
competing fencers below are in the younger cadet age group.
Ben parkins
took 19 place in the Junior men's foil event, earning international
points. He narrowly missed making the top 16, losing 15-14 by a
single point. Here you can see Ben to the right preparing for his
bout with a Canadian foilist. At the time of this event, Ben was
ranked number 4th in the Cadet National Rankings.
Another Ben,
Ben Nichols, made top 64 losing to the fencer who went on to win
the sliver medal. For his efforts, Ben earned 2 international points.
You can see Ben below and to the left, walking away after fencing
a competitor.
Zoltan
Krudy made the grade by placing in the top 64 in the men's junior
epee event. He had an unlucky bracket to fence through and found
himself face to face with the number one seed in a direct elimination
bout. After a hard fought bout, he lost 15-14 by only one touch.
Nevertheless, Zoltan earned 2 international points at the event.
Salle
Mauro's McDermott fencing twins tore up the strip in the women's
foil event.
Cathy McDermott
fenced fantastically well making it all the way to the top 32 and
winding up 25th place. She was proud to earn 4 international points
at this tournament.
Lizzy McDermott
had a hard time in pools but came back very strong seeding 27 going
into DEs. She earned 2 international points at this event. You can
see the two twins to the right with their coach, Mauro, right before
the twins take a quick lesson at the venue to prepare for the tournament
ahead. Preparation and coaching at a major competition are essential
aspects of training at this level. Below that is another picture
of one of the girls having her weapon tested before a bout.
Finally, Neely
Brandfeild, currently ranked #2 in the Youth Under 14 National Standings,
fenced two age groups above her level - making it all the way up
to top 64, earning 2 international points. Below and to the left
Neely walks towards the en-guard line to fence a competitor.
 
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