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Joan Margret Beck, BEM, (1918-2014) was an Australian archaeologist and fencer.〔(Weingott, (6 March 2014) Fearless fencer had force in the field: Joan Beck 1918-2014, ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', Sydney, p. 17 )〕 ==Sport and fencing== In 1937 associate teacher at Bjelke-Petersen School of Physical Culture.〔 After being introduced to fencing she was instrumental in the development of fencing in Australia in the mid-20th century. At the Swords Club she was coached by Owen Weingott.〔 She provided instruction in fencing in England (in 1951, she earned the title Professor of Fencing from the British Academy of Fencing) and later throughout the Sydney region, in schools, universities including the Australian College of Physical Education, and health settings, such as the Royal North Shore Hospital introducing fencing to paraplegic athletes, including Daphne Ceeney, and to Olympic athletes.〔 1952 Beck took the position of head coach at the Swords Club and found new premises at Bjelke-Petersen. Between 1952 – 1972 Beck trained state and national teams and prepared participants for every Empire and Commonwealth games.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joan Beck」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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