England won four gold medals on day two of the Commonwealth Fencing Championships ©Getty Images

Hosts England were on a roll on the second day of the 2022 Commonwealth Fencing Championships in London as they claimed four titles.

Harry Bird of England edged Glen Ostacchini of Wales to bag the senior men’s foil gold.

Bird triumphed 15-14 to claim god while Keith Cook and Kamal Minott of Scotland and England respectively, earned bronze medals.

The senior men’s sabre event saw two English fencers go head-to-head.

Jonathan Webb won the contest 15-13 against compatriot Will Deary.

Bronze medals were claimed by Gisho Nidhi Kumaresan of India and Scotland’s Rory Mclellan.

Piers Gilliver won gold in the Para men’s epee category A event in London ©Getty Images
Piers Gilliver won gold in the Para men’s epee category A event in London ©Getty Images

Hosts England dominated the senior women’s epee event as well with Susan Maria Sica winning the gold medal.

Sica beat Canada’s Marie Frederiqe  Millette 15-10 in the final.

England and Scotland received bronze medals with Danielle Lawson wining it for the former and Rachael Lever for the latter.

In the Para men’s epee category A, England once again reigned supreme thanks to Piers Gilliver.

The Paralympic champion beat compatriot Oliver Lam-Watson with a dominating scoreline of 15-6.

Ryan Roussell ensured a bronze for Canada while England’s Josh Waddell secured the other bronze medal in the category.