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What does BFA stand for?

British Fencing Association (UK)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
I am hoping [the ratification] will be very soon," said Graham Morrison, ofthe British Fencing Association.
The British Fencing Association states: "The sword is one of the oldest of weapons and, as Egyptian frescoes from around 1200BC show, fencing is one of the oldest of sports.
The British Fencing Association rules say you have to be a certain age at the beginning of the year to compete in certain age groups.
The University is already host to the British Fencing Associations Northern centre of Excellence.
Each of the seven sports used to receive grants of between [pounds sterling]15,000 and Gillian Kenneally, of the British Fencing Association, said: "This is short-sighted.
It is one of a growing number of extra curricular sporting activities,and 25 youngsters are enjoying their course, courtesy of the British Fencing Association,and strong links with the local community.
Kevin Reilly has been honoured by the British Fencing Association as their coach-of-the-year for the work he does with youngsters in his adopted Hampshire.
The sport of fencing has produced some of the country's greatest athletes and is attracting increasing numbers of women, say leaders at the British Fencing Association.

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