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This is a list of USA Fencing (USFA) Division I national champions. [1] The Division I National Championship in each weapon was contested at Summer Nationals until recently, when it started taking place during the April North American Cup.
[42] [43] USA Fencing released a statement saying: "We are disappointed by Curtis's actions and regret that they have harmed Team USA's chances of fielding a men's épée team for the 2024 Olympics. Following a hearing, Curtis has been formally removed from the Pan-American Championships team pending potential further review after the tournament.
Biathlon Junior World Championships 2025: International 26–9 March Nordic skiing: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2025: International 27–2 March Speed skating: 2025 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships: International 27–2 March Fencing: 2025 European Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships: Continental 28 Endurance racing
Ethan Gassner (USA) Kieren Lock (SGP) Keyon Loo (SGP) 20 October 2024 Tournoi satellite, Manama: Satellite Ethan Gassner (USA) Faris Alblooshi (UAE) Borna Spouar (CRO) Kian Dierks (USA) 22 November 2024 Coupe du Monde, Tunis: World Cup Alexander Massialas (USA) Bryce Louie (USA) Alexander Choupenitch (CZE) Mohamed Hamza (EGY)
Peter Westbrook, a groundbreaking fencer who became the first African-American and Asian-American to win a medal in fencing at the 1984 Summer Olympics, died on Friday, November 29 in New York ...
In April 2024 he represented the United States at the 2024 Junior Fencing World Championships and won a gold medal in the team sabre event. [11] In March 2024 he was named to team USA's roster to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics. [12] [13] During the men's sabre event, Heathcock was upset by Park Sang-won of Korea in the round of 32. [14]
USA Fencing executive director Kris Ekeren responded to a concerned parent, who alleged their daughter was touched inappropriately by a coach, by blaming parents for not reading emails sent by ...
Ivan James Lee (born March 31, 1981) is an American former Olympic sabre fencer and coach. He was a two-time NCAA Men's Sabre Champion, a five-time national sabre champion, and was inducted into the US Fencing Association Hall of Fame.