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===1978 Neptha of Thebes===
===1978 Neptha of Thebes===
*AC: Gregory of York
*AC: [[Gregory of York]]


===1979 Arianyn du Penryn===
===1979 Arianyn du Penryn===

Revision as of 00:16, 20 June 2008

Queen's Champion is held every reign in honor of the Queen, and it is one of the most competitive tournaments in Caid. Generally the champion is the winner of the day, but there have been several times when this is not the case.

AC - Armored Combat, EQ - Equestrian, LW - Light Weapons (Shinai form no longer used in Caid), R - Rapier, TAH - Target Archery Handbow, TAC - Target Archery Crossbow, TW - Thrown Weapons, UC - Unarmored Combat, YC - Youth Combat.

Note: Names of the Queen's listed are the ones that were used during their reign, and have in some cases changed.

Queen's Champions

1978 Diana de Savigny

1978 Neptha of Thebes

1979 Arianyn du Penryn

1979 Amsha al Sirhan

1980 Neptha of Thebes

1980 Diana de Savigny

1981 Acelyn Schirleah the Chaste

1981 Arianyn du Penryn

1982 Natalya Gregorovna of Shadowhyrst

1982 Ealasaid nic Chlurain

1983 Natalya Gregorovna of Shadowhyrst

1983 Berengaria of Hythe

1984 Troy of Nodham Whyre

1984 Leonora Morgana

1985 Isabel Antonia de Aranjuez

1985 Tressa Helana Beaumaris

1986 Ilaria Veltri degli Ansari

1986 Larissa Alwynn Clarewoode

1987 Cassaundra Igraine of Gwynedd

1987 De'shiv'e Luciana d'Avignon

1988 Alysandra the Whyte Moor

1988 Darla of Castle Kirk

1989 De'shiv'e Luciana d'Avignon

1989 Darla of Castle Kirk

1990 Lyn of Whitewolfe

1991 Fiona Julienne nic Lowry

1991 Adriana d'Orsay des Hippocampes

1991 Black Aislynn Straithbaern

1992 Tristana Raefenloch

1992 Arielle la Floer

1993 Ceinwen ferch Rhys ap Gawain

1993 Crystal Corazon del Leon Borbon

1994 Ristil ingen Cathail

1994 Black Aislynn Straithbaern

1995 Arianna of Chelsea

1995 Ceinwen ferch Rhys ap Gawain

1996 Albra Katerine Marie Isabelle Bautiste

1996 Arianna ny Shane

1997 Caroline Marie de Fontenailles

1997 Karina al Quihira

1998 Trifona Anastasiia Dodovicha

1998 Luciana Maria Novella Di Carlo

1999 Seanach an tSeanachaidhe

1999 Battista de Lagos

2000 Felinah Tifarah Arnvella Memo Hazara Khan-ad-Din

2000 Ciar Lasse MacGregor

2001 Kissa Irminwiht

2001 Catalina Oro Sol

2002 Felinah Tifarah Arnvella Memo Hazara Khan-ad-Din

2002 Una Orcadiana

2003 Carynsa Leland of Roseberry

2003 Levana Nicolette de Lyon

2004 Nuala nic Ailin

2004 Chamayn of Castile

2005 Adriana Von Vogelsang

2005 Chamayn of Castile

2006 Kolfinna kottr

2006 Faizeh al-Zarqa

2007 Iðuna breiðrazi

2007 Faizeh al-Zarqa

2008 Mora de Buchanan

Trivia

Queen's Champions in more than one form

Kelan McBride of Arainn became the first dual form Queen's champion with the reign of Albra Katerine Marie Isabelle Bautiste (1996), when he won the Rapier QC (he had been the Archery QC before).

Paganus Grimlove became the second dual QC with the reign of Karina al Quihira (1997), when he won the Crossbow QC (he had been the Archery QC many times before).

Ivan the Illustrated became the third dual QC with the reign of Luciana Maria Novella Di Carlo (1998), when he won the Equestrian QC (he had been the Armored Combat QC many times before).

Robert Lanternsmith became the fourth dual QC with the reign of Faizeh al-Zarqa (2006), when he won the Crossbow QC (he had been the Archery QC many times before).

Fearghus MacCulloch became the fifth dual QC with the reign of Iðuna breiðrazi (2007), when he won the Crossbow QC (he had been the Archery QC before).

Quintin Phelan and Guillaume de Belgique tied as the sixth dual QCs with the reign of Faizeh al-Zarqa (2007), when Quintin Phelan won the Crossbow QC (he had been the Archery QC before), and Guillaume de Belgique won the Unarmored Combat QC (he had been the Armored Combat QC before).

Paganus Grimlove is the only person so far to be Queen's Champion in three or more forms. He won in his third form with the reign of Seanach an tSeanachaidhe (1999), when he won the Rapier QC. He won in his fourth form with the reign of Carynsa Leland of Roseberry (2003), when he became the Light Weapons QC (this was the last QC for this form in Caid). In 2008, by winning the first Queen's Champion Tournament for Thrown Weapons in Caid in the reign of Mora de Buchanan (2008), he became champion in a fifth form.

More Information


Results of Caid
Results (Years): 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s

Results (Specific): Archery Open, Caid Crown, Caid Coronet, Gyldenholt Unbelted, Queen's Champions, Pentathlon, Rapier Open

Other Information: Events, Royals