Laurence Halsted

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Laurence Halsted
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Personal information
Born (1984-05-22) 22 May 1984 (age 37)
London, United Kingdom
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight81 kg (179 lb)
Sport
SportFencing
Weaponfoil
Handright-handed
FIE rankingcurrent ranking
Medal record

Laurence Halsted (born 22 May 1984) is a British foil fencer, silver medallist in the 2008 European Championships.

Career[]

Halsted is the son of Nick Halsted, who fenced for Great Britain in the 1968 Summer Olympics, and Clare Henley-Halsted, who competed in foil in the 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics.[1] He took up fencing himself at the Finchley Foil club and soon showed promise, winning the 2001 Junior European Championships in Keszthely. He helped Great Britain to conquer a bronze medal in the 2002 competition.

After he graduated in social psychology at the University of Sussex, he joined the Lansdowne Club in London. He made his breakthrough at the 2008 European Championships in Kiev: he saw off 2008 World silver medallist Andrea Baldini in the quarter-finals, then Ukraine's Andriy Pohrebnyak to reach the final. He lost to Italy's Andrea Cassarà and came away with a silver medal.[2] The following year he was stopped in the semifinals by fellow countryman Richard Kruse and took a bronze medal.[3] He finished the 2010–11 season no.16 in world rankings, a career best as of 2015.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics he competed in the team foil event, where Great Britain team beat Egypt in the first round, but lost to Italy in the quarter-final.[4]

After taking a break from competitive fencing for 2 years, Laurence returned to the British team to help them qualify for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. He finished 22nd in the individual event, losing to China's Haiwei Chen, and 6th in the team event, losing 45-43 in the quarter-finals to eventual winners, Russia.

Now located in Denmark, Laurence Halsted has since 1 January 2017 been Performance Director for the Danish Fencing Federation.

His is known by his teammates as "The Kingslayer" due to his resemblance to HBO actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Matt Majendie (14 July 2011). "I told my dying dad I'd compete in 2012, it'll be emotional". Evening Standard. London.
  2. ^ "Scherma, Andrea Cassarà campione d'Europa a Kiev" (in Italian). QuiBrescia.it. 7 July 2008.
  3. ^ "Fencers 'on course' with Euro medals". BBC Sport. 20 July 2009.
  4. ^ "London 2012: Great Britain narrowly lose in men's foil to Italy". BBC Sport. 5 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Laurence Halsted". London2012.com. Archived from the original on 11 May 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2012.

External links[]

  • Profile at the European Fencing Confederation
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