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Kathryn verch Rhys event stewardted what turned out to be an excellent local event. Held in Gwyntarian territory, a great many of our neighbors attended the event and the Cleftlands vs Gwyntarian archery challenge shoot. The event had an excellent turn out for what is usually a small local event. The winners of the Standard Bearer competitions were:
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==Event Details==
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* Date - 2001
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* Location - Gwyntarian
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* Event Steward - [[Katherin verch Rhys]]
  
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==About the Event==
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The 11th Annual Standard Bearers was held in the southern lands of Gwyntarian. Many inhabitants of Gwyntarian challenged the archers of the Cleftlands. Of note, the third ''Premiere Dancer'' of the Dance Guild was chosen, [[Angharad ferch Tangwystl]] passing the title on to [[Hawise de Cumberworth]].
  
    Standard Bearer- Lothar de Normandy
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== Champions ==
    Champion d'epé- Edward Fitzranulf
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* Baronial Standard Bearer - [[Lothar de Normandie]]
    Champion d'arc- Ian Rasmussen
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* Baronial Archery Champion - [[Ian Rasmussen]]
    Champion d'arms- Stephan von Lübek
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* Baronial Armored Champion - [[Stephan von Lübeck]]
 
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* Baronial Rapier Champion - [[Edward FitzRanulf]]
Also the third Primere Dancer of the Dance Guild was Chosen, her Ladyship Angharad ferch Tangwystl handed the title to Hawise de Cumberworth.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 19 September 2017

Event Details

About the Event

The 11th Annual Standard Bearers was held in the southern lands of Gwyntarian. Many inhabitants of Gwyntarian challenged the archers of the Cleftlands. Of note, the third Premiere Dancer of the Dance Guild was chosen, Angharad ferch Tangwystl passing the title on to Hawise de Cumberworth.

Champions