National Competitions
Champion States
Perpetual trophies are awarded to winning states at all open, veteran and age-group tournaments and also to the winning team in the relevant weapon at the Australian Open Fencing Championships.
Australian Rankings
Australian rankings are calculated as outlined in the AFF Rankings Policy. Only the top three (Open and Veterans) or top four (Cadets, Juniors and Under-23) competition results from - usually - the last 12 months are used and local events are used in preference to international events when points are the same.
Australian National Champions
Year | Men's Foil | Women's Foil | Men's Epee | Women's Epee | Men's Sabre | Women's Sabre |
2019 | S. MOROTA CHU | L. JACOB | A. English | E. Patten | W. CAMPBELL | V. Vasileva |
2018 | T. Reynolds | F. Clarke | A. English | E. Patten | E. Pastore | A. Lee |
2017 | P. Daley | A. Kwag | D. Yates | A. Devereaux | A. Douglas | H. Phillips |
2016 | M. Foster | F. Clarke | L. Crook | A. Reynolds | J. Dick | G. White |
2015 | S. Douglas | E. Marotta | O. Mitchell | D. Sher | J. KIM | H. Phillips |
2014 | S. Douglas | L. Sung | E. Fitzgerald | I. Mihailescu | D. Kim | H. Phillips |
Year | Men's Foil | Women's Foil | Men's Epee | Women's Epee | Men's Sabre | Women's Sabre |
2023 | D. Johnson | S. Ahmed | T. Deller | A. Phuah | A. Lette | T. Roberts |
2022 | h. Seo | S. Ahmed | A. Odonohue | Q. Sun | A. Lette | Z. Djamirze |
National Fencing Finals
International events in Australia
From time to time Australia hosts international events. Results from these events can be viewed here.
- 2022 – Oceania Cadet Championships
- 2019 – Oceania Open Championships
- 2018 – Commonwealth Open Championships
- 2018 – Commonwealth Veteran Championships
- 2018 – Oceania Junior Championships
- 2015 – Oceania Open Championships
- 2014 – Oceania Veteran Championships
- 2014 – Oceania Junior Championships
- 2010 – Oceania Veteran Championships
- 2010 – Oceania Veteran Championships