IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson showed a flash of the blade as he came 13th in an elite fencing tournament.
The legendary metal singer, 66, proved to be a real trooper when he represented Great Britain in the veteran’s category at the prestigious Circuit Europeen tournament in Lille, France.
Dickinson, who replaced the late Paul Di’Anno as Maiden’s vocalist in 1981, used to train with Team GB’s Olympic fencing squad in the 1980s.
And he showed there’d been no wasted years as he put in an admirable performance against some of Europe’s top names.
Dickinson, who is worth a whopping £100million, first made light work …