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Wits fencers go for gold in Ghana

by Thobekile Moyo | Feb 26, 2020 | Sport

Witsies make it into Team South Africa at the continental fencing championships.

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Wits Fencers climb the ranks

by Nomvelo Chalumbira | Sep 2, 2017 | Featured 2, News, Sport

Two Wits fencing club fencers makes strides in Gauteng rankings after bring home two bronze medals.

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National tournament for Wits fencers

by Chulumanco Mahamba | May 21, 2017 | Sport

Wits Fencing Club members get ready to participate in the Western Cape Open Fencing Competition taking place in Cape Town this weekend.

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Wits Fencing Club stays en garde

by Chulumanco Mahamba | Mar 18, 2017 | Featured 2, Sport

The Wits University kicked the beginning of a successful 2017 with a foil tournament hosted last weekend against one of the top 5 fencing clubs in Gauteng

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Fencers remain hopeful despite shutdown hurdles

by Leanne Cumming | Sep 29, 2016 | News, Sport

The Wits Fencing team remain hopeful the Eastern Cape Open despite training venues being closed due to the #FeesMustFall shutdown.

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Wits Fencing attends National Senior Championships

by Leanne Cumming | Jul 22, 2016 | Sport

The Wits Fencing Club attended the National Senior Championship last Sunday at the Soweto Community Hall where they made it to the second of three rounds and won four bouts overall.

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WITS FENCING: The team at the National Senior Championships

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