Australian Fencing Federation Explained
Australian Fencing Federation |
Abbrev: | AFF |
Logosize: | 225px |
Sport: | Fencing |
Jurisdiction: | Australia |
Founded: | 1949 |
Aff: | FIE |
Region: | OFC |
Headquarters: | Sydney, NSW |
President: | Vincent Elias[1] |
Vicepresident: | Christopher Nonis |
Url: | www.ausfencing.org |
Countryflag: | Australia |
The Australian Fencing Federation (AFF) is the national governing body for the sport of fencing within Australia. It was founded in 1949.[2]
Fencing Australia is a full member sport of the Combat Institute of Australia (CombatAUS).
Member States
The AFF comprises six member states:
Life Members
The AFF currently has 23 life members.[3]
- Eddis Linton
- Robyn Chaplin OAM [4]
- Professor Joan Beck
- David McKenzie AM
- Max England
- Julius Pollack
- Andy V Szakall
- Ivan Lund
- Laurie Smith
- Patrick Morley
- Beverley Chan
- Harry Sommerville
- John Fethers
- Professor Michael O'Brien
- William (Bill) Ronald OAM
- Janet Haswell
- Denise Dapre OAM
- Peter Anderson
- Vivienne Watts (Tucker)
- Helen Smith AM
- Alex Donaldson
- Jeff Gray
- Peter Osvath
Notes and References
- Web site: AFF Organisational Structure. 30 April 2017.
- Web site: The AFF and its Members. 5 February 2016.
- Web site: AFF Life Members. 12 March 2016.
- Web site: Mrs Robyn Margaret CHAPLIN . Australian Honours Search Facility . Australian Government - Department of Prime Minster and Cabinet . 30 November 2024.