HISTORY IN THE MAKING

Junior Men’s Epee team, back row L to R: Alec Brooke, Tristan Lumineau, Sameer Sunder-Rajan and Cador Beautyman, made history becoming the first-ever European Champions in the team event.

On behalf of the members of the Epée Club, the Committee, and Trustees of the Epée Club Charitable Fund (ECCF) we offer our congratulations to our Junior Men’s Epée team for winning the Gold Medal in the Junior Mens Epée team event at the European Championships in Antalya on Monday 3rd March. The team, back row (L to R): Alec Brooke, Tristan Lumineau, Sameer Sunder-Rajan and Cador Beautyman were ably supported by a team of coaches. Front row (L to R): Keith Cook, along with Oanu Puiu and EC member Ian Litchfield in their roles as GBR Weapon’s Group Epée Coaches.

Cador, one of the team who has been supported by the Epée Club Charitable Fund this year said:

Over the moon with our results today. Just happy to do it with such a great group of guys and to do it for the team. Being the first team in British Fencing history to win a major championship is a really cool feeling.”

Epée Team entries and further support for the Europeans and World Cups have also been funded by the Epée Club Charitable Fund for this year. We look forward to further GB successes in the months to come.

British Fencing Report

On the first day of the Junior team events, our Junior Men’s Epée team of Cador Beautyman, Alec Brooke, Tristan Lumineau and Sameer Sunder-Rajan made history becoming the first-ever European Champions in the team event.’ More…'

The Epée Club, through the auspices of the ECCF, have been financially supporting British Epée Fencing for the last 8 years, with more than £26000 being given in the pathway to Paris. Our support continues in 2025 and beyond with a focus on coaching development.

Click here to see how you can contribute to future successes: https://www.epeeclub.org.uk/eccf-how-to-support-us

Rob Brooks