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May 27th, 2006
Sydney, Australia – The world No.1 women’s epee
fencer,
Sherraine Schalm-MacKay, defeated Imke Duplitzer from
Germany 15-12 to win the Sydney Challenge 2006 Grand Prix World
Cup Saturday.
In a year that Schalm-MacKay of Brooks, Alberta
has dominated the world cup circuit; it marked the third time
this year the two powerhouses have met up in the finals with
Sherraine winning on every occasion.
"It always feels amazing to win, but afterwards
I always ask whether that’s really it? There are no more
opponents?" Schalm-Mackay said following her fourth world cup
victory of the season.
Earlier in the day Schalm-MacKay defeated Yin
Ning Chan from Hong Kong 15-11 followed by wins over Canadian
teammate Julie Leprohon of Montreal 12-9, last weeks World Cup
winner Weiping Zhong from China 15-8 in the quarterfinals and
Hyo-Jung Jung from Korea 15-13 in the semifinals.
China’s Lanlan Qin and Korea’s Hyo-Jung Jung won the bronze
medals.
“It was a good competition because I knew I
needed the points to crawl back to No.1 in the world and I LOVE
fencing "under pressure". I accepted the challenge and did my
best, while enjoying the game and wanting the day to last as
long as possible. Thankfully, it did last as long as it possibly
could! I am getting back into top form after a good long break
in April. Next stop, Havana!”
Other Canadian results:
Julie Leprohon finished 12th winning
her first round match 15-5 against Yi Nei Cheung from Hong Kong
and her second match verses Polish fencer Beata Tereba 11-10
before bowing out to Schalm-MacKay in the round of 16.
Calgary’s Catherine Dunnette lost her first
round match in a nail biter to Dimitra Magkanoudaki from
Greece 15-14 to finish 38th.
Full results:
http://www.ausfencingevents.org/challengeaus2006/ResultsW.htm
Contact:
Geordie MacKay
CFF Media
Canadian Fencing
Federation
geordiemackay@gmail.com
www.sherrainemackay.com

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