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Eugène Fillol Challenger's Prize As a Maître d'Armes at FFF between the years of 1901 and 1914, Maître Eugène Fillol was one of the driving forces behind the creation of modern fencing in Sweden. Before leaving Sweden he instituted a Challenger's Prize in form of a magnificent statue. Each year the the Men's and Women's Champions will have their names engraved on the silver plaque on its base.
Johan Harmenberg Honorary Prize 14,000:- Johan Harmenberg's Honorary Prize is divided into two parts. The winner of the Men's Competition will receive a price of 10,000 SEK. Additionally, the best Male Junior Fencer will be awarded 4,000 SEK.
Her Royal Highness Princess Birgitta Honorary Prize 14,000:- Her Royal Highness Princess Birgitta Honorary Prize is, as well, divided into two parts. The winner of The Women's Championship will receive 10,000 SEK, and 4,000 SEK will be awarded to the best Female Junior Fencer in the Women's Competition.

PRIZES
CHALLENGE EUGÈNE FILLOL 24-25TH OF MARCH 2012

Eugène Fillol As a maître d'armes at FFF between the years 1901 and 1914, Maître Eugène Fillol was one of the driving forces behind the creation of modern fencing in Sweden.
Johan Harmenberg
Johan is FFF's most successful fencer of all time and is the only Swedish fencer that has won an individual Olympic gold medal. Additionally, he has won several World Championship medals..

H R H Princess Birgitta
During the princess fencing career she was a member of the FFF foil team that won the Swedish Championship in 1960. It is an honour and a privilege for FFF to be able to dedicate this prize to Her Royal Highness.