At our recent AGM, the current executive were returned unopposed for another year and a new welfare officer was coopted on to the committee.
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Highland Open Epee Results
A good day for Dingwall club at the first day of this year’s Highland Open.
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2017/18 AGM
Dingwall Fencing Club AGM will take place on Thursday 28 September at 19:30 in the Town Hall, immediately before training.
Dingwall Fencing Club Restart
Dingwall Fencing Club will restart for season 2017/18 on Thursday 17 August, 2017 at 7:30 PM. We will be meeting in our new home, upstairs in the Town Hall on Church Street.
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Summer Break
Well folks, that’s season 2016/17 officially over. We will be taking a well earned break for the summer, though there may be odd events running, keep an eye on Facebook and Twitter for details.
Thank you all for a great year. Hope you all have a good summer and come back ready for more. We should be starting 2017/18 in mid August, watch this space!
David Ferguson
Chair
We Are Moving
Thanks to a steady period of growth in the club, our current home is getting just a little bit too small, so we are going to move to a slightly bigger venue.
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Change of Venue
On the 4th and 11th of May the club will be meeting in the Town Hall, as the gym is being used for exams.
Keith Cook Visit – Photo Gallery
Keith Cook Visits Dingwall Fencing
On Thursday 29 March Dingwall Fencing Club were pleased to welcome Keith Cook along to our training night. Continue reading “Keith Cook Visits Dingwall Fencing”
Dingwall Fencing Supports British Fencing Crowdfunder
With UK Sport having announced that it will not be funding fencing in the run up to the Tokyo Olympics and the British Fencing appeal having failed, we now find ourselves in the ridiculous position that a sport with a world class development programme has been forced to resort to crowd funding in order to be able to prepare athletes for the games.
At the Rio games Team GB came within a few hits of a fencing medal. Instead of recognising and building upon that development, UK Sport have turned their back on us. We firmly believe that is in the best interest of not only our athletes and the wider Team GB, but of the sport at every level from elite to grassroots, that we are able to support our fencers on the road to Tokyo and beyond. We also believe this is vital if we want to promote sports and physical and mental health in the UK beyond those who settle for more popular pastimes.
Whilst we feel that it is scandalous that hard working sportsmen and women are having to rely on crowdfunding in order to pursue this aim, we also believe that fencers know what it means to step up to the mark and deliver, doing what needs to be done.
For all of these reasons, the committee of Dingwall Fencing Club have agreed that we should support this campaign and the club has pledged £100 towards it.
If you feel that you would like to help, you can find the crowdfunder page here.
http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/fundfencing
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