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1914 Salle Giandomenici international women's fencing competition

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1914 Salle Giandomenici international women's fencing competition
VenueSalle Giandomenici
LocationKeizersgracht, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Dates17 March 1914
Competitors10 from 3 nations

The 1914 Salle Giandomenici international women's fencing competition was the first women's international fencing competition in the Netherlands on 17 March 1914. It was the first international women's fencing competition in the Netherlands.[1] The competition was organized the fencing academy of Giovanni Giandomenici, the Salle Giandomenici, located at the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. Ten fencers from the Netherlands, England, and Belgium competed against each other. The British C. E. Martin Edmunds won the competition. Dutch Esther Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo of Salle Giandomenici took the second prize.[2][3][4]

Entrants[change]

In the week before the competition it was reported that a total of fourteen women entered the competition. Five from the United Kingdom, two from Salle Verbrugge in Belgium, and seven Dutch fencers from Salle Giandomenici, in the Netherlands.[5][6] A later article stated two other Dutch women who entered, but didn't compete.[7]

Naam Country Club
C. E. Martin Edmunds File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Salle Alibert
Rosamund Johnstone File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Salle Bertrand
C. E. Taylor File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Ealing Fencing Club Polytechnic Gymnasium
Jean Colmer File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Queen Alexandra's House Gymnasium
A. M. Cunningham File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Kensington School of Arms
J. De Deken File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Salle Verbrugge
M. Blom File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Salle Verbrugge
Esther Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Salle Giandomenici
Ina Santhagens-Waller File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Salle Giandomenici
J. Goudeket File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Salle Giandomenici
M. Mendels File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Salle Giandomenici
Adrie Meyerink File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Salle Giandomenici
Joyce Haworth File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Salle Giandomenici
Lily Stoop File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Salle Giandomenici
De Jong File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Utrecht
Scharroo File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Breda

The names in italic (Jean Colmer, A. M. Cunningham, Joyce Haworth, Lily Stoop) entered for the competition, but didn’t compete.[2]

Felix Vigeveno and Max Zeldenrust both were president of the jury.[6] The jury also included Verbrugge of Salle Verbrugge and Speyer.[1][2]

Competition[change]

The matches were in "competition-format" meaning that each fencer competed against each other fencer.[1]

The early matches were held from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. The final matches were from 3 p.m.[1][6]

Results[change]

British champion C. E. Martin Edmunds, who won the first prize at the 1913 International Exposition fencing competition in Ghent, lost her first match against Rosamund Johnstone with 3-2.[7] Edmunds won her three next matches against Goudeket, C. E. Taylor and M. Blom. Johnstone lost against the Dutch Esther Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo with 3-1, who had the advantage that she fenced left-handed. With an one hit difference, Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo also beated the Belgian Blom and the Dutch Mendels with 3-1. An important match was Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo against Edmunds. Edmunds with the advantage of being tall was able to beat Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo with her quickness and left-handedness. It was the only match Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo lost. The Dutch Meijerink lost her match against Edmunds but afterwards she won against Johnstone, Goudeket and Taylor.[2][7]

The match that determined the final result was Edmunds against the Belgian J. De Deken. Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo would win overall if Edmunds lost. After a long match, Edmunds won with 3-2, and won the overall competition.[2]

Overall classification[8]
Rank Name Won Hits
1 File:Flag of the United Kingdom (1-2).svg C. E. Martin Edmunds (GBR) 8 11
2 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Esther Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo (NED) 8 12
3 File:Flag of the United Kingdom (1-2).svg Rosamund Johnstone (GBR)
4 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J. De Deken (BEL)
5 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie Meyerink (NED)
6 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M. Blom (BEL)
7 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ina Santhagens-Waller (NED)
8 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg J. Goudeket (NED)
9 File:Flag of the United Kingdom (1-2).svg C. E. Taylor (GBR)
10 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg M. Mendels (NED)

Fencing styles[change]

The English took advantage of their height and long arms. They fenced with great hesitation. The style was in contrast to the Belgians, who were very graceful and fenced with quick movements. The Dutch's style was between that of the English and Belgians.[2]

Related pages[change]

References[change]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Internationale schermwedstrijd voor dames". De Telegraaf (in Nederlands). 17 March 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Sportief Amsterdam. Schermende dames". De Sumatra post (in Nederlands). 16 April 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.
  3. "Internationaal dames floret-tournooi". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Nederlands). 20 March 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.
  4. "Zaal-Giandomenici". De Maasbode (in Nederlands). 18 March 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.
  5. "Internationale schermwedstrijd voor dames". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Nederlands). 12 March 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Internationale dames schermwedstrijd". Het nieuws van den dag (in Nederlands). 16 March 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Internationale dames-schermwedstrijd". Het nieuws van den dag (in Nederlands). 17 March 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.
  8. "Internationale dames-schermwedstrijd". De nieuwe courant (in Nederlands). 18 March 1914. Retrieved 1 August 2022 – via Delpher.

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