Seamus Robinson (fencer)
Seamus Robinson (born 1 April 1975 in Melbourne, Australia) was the first Australian fencer to win a Fencing World Championship title in the men's épée cadets (under 17) title in 1991, Foggia, Italy.[1] He also placed second on the junior men's épée world cup in 1995.
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Born | Melbourne, Australia | 1 April 1975
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Sport | Fencing |
Club | The Fencing Club, Brisbane |
Other results include:
- 1997, 1998 Italian open 1st Bari & Ravenna
- 1998 Commonwealth fencing Championships Kuala Lumpur -1st
- 2003 World Cup : Cuba - 6th
- 2003 World Cup : Tehran - 7th
- 2003 World Championships:Cuba -12th
- 2004 World Cup: Innsbruck - 11th
- 2007 World Cup Sydney - 2nd
- 2008 World Cup Puerto Rico - 6th
- 2011 World Championships Catania- 26th
Robinson competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, losing in the second round to eventual bronze medal winner Pavel Kolobkov.[2]
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