2013 Summer Universiade
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2013 Summer Universiade
16 fencers to represent Canada in Kazan
June 21, 2013
OTTAWA (CIS) – Canadian Interuniversity Sport, in conjunction with the Canadian Fencing Federation, announced Friday the 16 student-athletes who will represent Canada in fencing at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia.
Summer Universiade website: http://www.kazan2013.com/en
Team Canada website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/universiade/summer/2013
This is the largest fencing contingent the country has sent to the world university games since 1993, when 25 Canadians crossed the border to compete in Buffalo.
The women’s roster heading to Kazan is comprised of Chantel Helwer of Moncton, N.B., Valérie Hogues of Montreal, Karis Langvand of Red Deer, Alta., Vivian Poon of Mississauga, Ont., and Aimée Schryer of Saskatoon. Hogues, Langvand and Poon are entered in the epee tournament, while Helwer and Schryer will compete in the sabre and foil events, respectively.
On the men’s side, Kerr Hutchinson of Kingston, Ont., Marc-André Leblanc of Moncton, David Shorey of Vancouver and John Wright of Ottawa will battle in the epee tourney. Cédric Boutet of Laval, Que., Julien Hogues of Montreal and Paul Pietrusinski of North Vancouver are set to compete in the sabre, while Haig Basmadjian of Calgary, Scott Dudiak of Saskatoon, François Provencher of Ottawa and Jean-Marc Turk, also of Ottawa, will participate in the foil competition.
Rounding out the delegation are coach Patricia Howes from Royal Military College, as well as team leader and former Olympian Jacques Cardyn.
Leblanc is the only team member with previous Universiade experience (2005, 2009). The University of Ottawa student achieved one of the best international performances of his career last summer when he finished seventh at a World Cup event in Argentina and, along with Wright, helped the Canadian men win a silver medal in the team competition.
Many other members of the squad have also represented Canada on the national stage in recent years, including Shryer, who travelled to Hungary last February for a World Cup tournament.
Canadian fencers have captured two Universiade medals over the years, including a silver in the men’s team epee competition in 1987 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and a third-place finish by Madeleine Philion in foil in 1983 in Edmonton.
The Kazan tourney is set for July 6 to 12.
TEAM CANADA ROSTER
Name University Hometown Event Women Chantel Helwer Manitoba Moncton, N.B. Sabre Valérie Hogues Montreal Montreal, Que. Epee Karis Langvand Calgary Red Deer, Alta. Epee Vivian Poon Western Mississauga, Ont. Epee Aimée Schryer Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Sask. Foil Men Haig Basmadjian UBC Calgary, Alta. Foil Cédric Boutet Concordia Laval, Que. Sabre Scott Dudiak Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Sask. Foil Julien Hogues Concordia Montreal, Que. Sabre Kerr Hutchinson Ottawa Kingston, Ont. Epee Marc-André Leblanc Ottawa Moncton, N.B. Epee Paul Pietrusinski Simon Fraser North Vancouver, B.C. Sabre François Provencher Carleton Ottawa, Ont. Foil David Shorey Simon Fraser Vancouver, B.C. Epee Jean-Marc Turk McGill Ottawa, Ont. Foil John Wright Ottawa Ottawa, Ont. Epee Position Name University Hometown Coach Patricia Howes RMC Montreal, Que. Team Leader Jacques Cardyn - Montreal, Que.
CANADA’S ALL-TIME UNIVERSIADE MEDALS IN FENCING:
Silver
1987 (Zagreb, Yugoslavia): Men’s Team Epee
Bronze
1983 (Edmonton, Canada): Madeleine Philion (foil)
About the Summer Universiade
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