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GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE FOR BLUES FENCERS AT QUEEN'S OPEN

The University of Toronto Varsity Blues fencing team captured three medals at the Queen's Open this past weekend in Kingston.

Leading the charge with a gold medal finish in the men's sabre was Leo Chen. In the 36-person field, Chen delivered a 5-0 undefeated record in round-robin matches to earn a bye through the first round of elimination contests. From there he earned quick 15-6 and 15-3 wins in the round of 32 and 16. The consistency continued with a 15-6 quarter-final win over Carleton and 15-5 semifinal win over his opponent from TMU. Never conceding more than six points in a match, Chen closed out the bracket with a 15-5 gold medal match win versus a second TMU opponent.

Adding a silver to the Blues tally for the day, Angel Liu reached the finals of the women's epee. Batting back from a 3-2 record in the round-robin stage, Liu would earn four straight victories through the elimination bracket to reach the event final. This included a 15-11 win in the round of 32, a narrow 15-14 win in the round of 16, a 15-13 quarter-final victory and a15-11 semifinal win. The B.C. native would fall 15-10 versus the champion from the London Fencing Club to close out a busy Saturday performance.

Rounding out the medals for U of T, Astrid Chandler took bronze in the women's sabre. In the final event of the weekend, Chandler went 4-1 in the round-robin matches. She continued her strong performance with 15-5 and 15-8 wins in the first two stages of the elimination bracket. Reaching the Final 8, Chandler cruised through the quarter-finals with a 15-4 win, but was halted by a 15-11 loss in the semifinals to the eventual gold medalist from Queen's.

U of T will return to Kingston next weekend for the annual RMC Team Invitational, highlighting team relays. Competition is scheduled for Nov.1-2.
 
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