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Revision as of 10:42, 31 October 2024

The tourneys to determine the Consort's Champions is held every reign in honor of the newly-crowned Royal Consort. Many competitors vie for the honor of serving the Royal Consort in their chosen competition form during Her reign. The listing of the Champions for each reign is noted below. Champions are listed honoring the order in which the forms were added as Championships. Formally known as Queens' Champion, the name was changed with the reign of Dawid Radzowycz in 2018. The First Youth Championships were held during the reign of Seanach an tSeanachaidhe in 1999. The Champions are named at the discretion of the sitting Consort.

Key:

  • C - Youth Combat (sometimes by age groups)
  • TA - Youth Archery
  • TW - Youth Thrown Weapons
  • R - Youth Rapier

Note:

  • Names of the Queens listed are the ones that were used during their reign, and have in some cases changed.
  • Combat age groups are usually (6 & Under), (7-9) & (10 & Up). Reigns with multiple champions will be listed youngest group champion to oldest.

Researched and compiled by Baron Paganus Grimlove, with Contributions from Baroness Tezar of Aeolis, Lord Brynjólfr Brandsson, THL Reina MacCormick, THL Valdis Isbrandsdottir, Duke Mansur ibn al-Sha'bi ibn Rafi', Master Alexander Kallidokos, THL Rekon of Saaremaa, Mistress Aliskye Rosel, Sir Kolfinna kottr, THL Lachlan of Cromarty, Master Lot Ramirez, Mistress Eilidh Swann Stralachlan, and Master Cormac Mor

Consorts' Youth Champions

Year Consort Combat Archery Thrown Weapons Rapier
1999 Nathan Eiriksson, Ránulfr Þorfinnsson, & Nathaniel Longbow