Ronald Parfitt

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Ronald Felix Parfitt (3 June 1913 – 4 January 2011) was a British fencer and radiotherapist. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics.[3]

BornRonald Felix Parfitt
(1913-06-03)3 June 1913
Died4 January 2011(2011-01-04) (aged 97)[2]
Lincolnshire, England
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Ronald Parfitt
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BornRonald Felix Parfitt
(1913-06-03)3 June 1913
Died4 January 2011(2011-01-04) (aged 97)[2]
Lincolnshire, England
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Parfitt was born in a dentist family in Reading. He attended Guy's Hospital to become a dentist, but qualified as general doctor in 1939. He served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during World War II in North Africa and Europe.[1]

In 1946, he joined the radiation therapy department at Lambeth Hospital, where he worked among others with Theodore Stephanides.[1] Parfitt won the United Kingdom national épée championships in 1948 and 1950.[1] He invented first electric fencing box in England.[1] In 1949 Parfitt married hospital nurse Margaret. His wife died in 2008; they had 2 daughters and 5 grandchildren.[1]

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