Australian National Champions 2011
Following on the tradition of the National Champion questionsairre, the 6 2011 Champions kindly contributed some answers following their Championship win.
“The Sword Fighter Dozen”
Australian 2011 National Womens Foil Champion: Emma Ryan
1: How long have you been Fencing? What made you start?
A: My Dad was a fencer. I started fencing when I was 11 in England, I fenced until I was 17. My club disbanded and I lived too far away from a place to train so I stopped. I took up fencing again about 5 years ago when I moved to Melbourne.
2: How long have you been Competing at National level?
A: 2 years as a cadet in England and 5 years as a Senior in Australia.
3: What made you choose your weapon?
A: Difficult question as I swapped from Foil to Epee about 2 1/2 years ago, but still cant resist the urge to pick up a Foil.
4: Where is your favourite place to fence or to train?
A: I dont think its the venue thats important its the people with whom I train. I fence alongside some great fencers and some close friends.
5: How important have a coach and training partners been to you?
A: My coach will be bemused that I did so well in Foil as I have Epee lessons every week.
6: What are your ambitions for 2012? work / training / competition?
A: Enjoy myself, a medal in Epee at some point would be nice. Perhaps an overseas competition.
7: Who if anyone have you modeled your fencing on? Or do you have a favourite Fencer ( nternationally)?
A: There are lots of fencers where I train that I admire and aspire to fence like, I dont think I need to look overseas.
8: What are your future ambitions?
A: More medals!
9: What difference if any did this national event have to others?
A: This event was special to me as it was the “National Championships” and I desperately wanted to win 1. On the day my distance and timing was spot on and that doesn’t happen often.
10: What is your weekly training Regime?
A: I often work shifts so I train at 3 different venues to ensure I can train at least 3 times a week.
11: What advice would you give future Australian champions?
A: Sometimes I wonder why I fence, it takes up all my time and money. I go to a competition and lose my 1st D/E and question why I bother. But occasionally I beat someone whom I didnt expect to beat or I hit with a perfect action and once in a while I win a Competition, these are the reasons why I dont give up. So if you are feeling despondent, dont give up, ride the wave till your turn comes, because it will.
12: What do you think should happen to / in Australian fencing?
A: I dont know!, a reality TV show or a movie!
Thanks so much Emma.. good luck for 2012