| 1913 Alfred Hutton Memorial Challenge Cup |
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| Venue | Bertand's School of Arms |
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| Location | London, Great Britain |
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| Dates | 26-27 November 1913 |
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| Competitors | 36 from 3 nations |
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The 1913 Alfred Hutton Memorial Challenge Cup was a women's international fencing competition held at the Bertand's School of Arms in London, the United Kingdom, from 26 to 27 November 1913. A total of 36 fencers from three nations (the United Kingdon, the Netherlands and the United States) competed against each other.[1]
Entrants
A total of 36 fencers entered for the competition. 30 fencers from the United Kingdom, 5 from the Netherlands and one from the United States. Among the British fencers did not participated: Gladys Daniell the champion of 1911-12 and C. E. Martin Edmunds who won the fencing competition in Ghent.
Results
Elimination round
Pool 1
| Rank
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Name
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Affiliation
|
Lost matches
|
Notes
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| 1
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Alice Walker (GBR)
|
Tassart
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0
|
Q
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| 2
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Jean Colmer (GBR)
|
Queen Alexandra House Gymnasium
|
1
|
Q
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| 3
|
C. van Doorn (NED)
|
Salle de Vos (The Hague)
|
2
|
|
| 4
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White (GBR)
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Royal Free Hospital L.F.C.
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3
|
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| 5
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Marston (GBR)
|
Academy of Dramatic Art
|
4
|
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Pool 2
| Rank
|
Name
|
Affiliation
|
Lost matches
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Notes
|
| 1
|
Esther Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo (NED)
|
Salle Giandomenici
|
1
|
Q, after barrage
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| D. Cheetham (GBR)
|
Salle Bertrand
|
1
|
Q, after barrage
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| 3
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Sebag-Montefiore (GBR)
|
Salle Alibert
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1
|
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| 4
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Stratford (GBR)
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Ealing Gymnasium
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3
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| 5
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Ince (GBR)
|
Academy of Dramatic Art
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4
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|
Pool 3
| Rank
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Name
|
Affiliation
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Lost matches
|
Notes
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| 1
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A. M. Cunningham (GBR)
|
Salle Bertrand
|
0
|
Q
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| Millicent Hall (GBR)
|
Salle Alibert
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0
|
Q
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| 3
|
Balance (GBR)
|
Tassart
|
2
|
|
| 4
|
Ionides (GBR)
|
Queen Alexandra House Gymnasium
|
3
|
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| Torrey (USA)
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Mimiague
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3
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| 6
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Exton (GBR)
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Acadamy of Dramatic Art
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5
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Pool 4
Pool 5
| Rank
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Name
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Affiliation
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Lost matches
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Notes
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| 1
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Julia Johnstone (GBR)
|
Salle Bertrand
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0
|
Q
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| 2
|
Spielmann (GBR)
|
Tassart
|
1
|
Q
|
| 3
|
A. van den Bergh (NED)
|
Salle de Vos (The Hague)
|
2
|
|
| 4
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E. Richmond (GBR)
|
Queen Alexandra House Gymnasium
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3
|
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| 5
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Collins (GBR)
|
Salle Bertrand
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4
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| Davis (GBR)
|
Ladies' Cercle d'Escrime
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4
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Pool 6
| Rank
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Name
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Affiliation
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Lost matches
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Notes
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| 1
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M. Edwardes (GBR)
|
Mimiague
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0
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Q
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| 2
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D. Johnston (GBR)
|
Salle Bertrand
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1
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Q
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| 3
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Cleone Benest (GBR)
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Salle Bertrand
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3
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| Van den Bergh (NED)
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Salle de Vos (The Hague)
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3
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| Gray (GBR)
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Ladies' Cercle d'Escrime
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3
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| 6
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Allan (GBR)
|
Academy of Dramatic Art
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5
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Semi-finals
Pool 1
Pool 2
| Rank
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Name
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Affiliation
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Lost matches
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Notes
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| 1
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D. Cheetham (GBR)
|
Salle Bertrand
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0
|
Q
|
| 2
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Alice Walker (GBR)
|
Tassart
|
2
|
Q
|
| M. Edwardes (GBR)
|
Mimiague
|
2
|
Q
|
| 4
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Rosamund Johnstone (GBR)
|
Salle Bertrand
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3
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| Spielmann (GBR)
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Tassart
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3
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| 5
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A. M. Cunningham (GBR)
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Salle Bertrand
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5
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Final
The final was held in the evening. Alice Walker was not in her best, and lost her firts match against Jean Colmer with 5-3. However, she won against all the other opponents and so the final classification.
| Rank
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Name
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Affiliation
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Lost matches
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Notes
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| 1
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Alice Walker (GBR)
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Tassart
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1
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1st place after barrage
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| 2
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Jean Colmer (GBR)
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Queen Alexandra House Gymnasium
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1
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2nd place after barrage
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| 3
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D. Cheetham (GBR)
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Salle Bertrand
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2
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| 4
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Julia Johnstone (GBR)
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Salle Bertrand
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3
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| 5
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Charlotte Walker (GBR)
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Tassart
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4
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| M. Edwardes (GBR)
|
Mimiague
|
4
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- Best foreigner
The Dutch Esther Bekkers-Lopes Cardozo was the best foreigner and won the "strangers cup".[2][3]
Reference full results[1]
Related pages
References
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| World |
- World Championships
- Worfmld Cup
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| Continental | |
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| Multi-sport | |
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| Women |
- 1908
- 1910
- 1911
- 1913
- 1914
- 1920
- 1930
- 1934
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| Other |
- Commonwealth Championships
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