2011 Fencing Summer Camps

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EliteCampWithWorldChampions

VilyAndSonAGFC is honored to have guest coach VILMOS SZABO, saber national coach of Germany, return this summer to teach in our facility. Maestro Szabo, a former Olympian of Romania, has numerous outstanding results in his athletic as well as coaching career. Currently Szabo is well known world wide for being NICOLAS LIMBACH's coach (number 1 ranked saber fencer in the world). In addition, this year in April, at the 2011 Junior and Cadet World Championships in Dead Sea, Jordan, maestro Szabo earned double glory: first when his own son, MATYAS SZABO, won the 2011 Junior Saber world title and then, just a few days later, when Matyas and his German team mates won the world championships team title as well.
The elite camp is offered to competitive fencers interested to refine their fencing skills. Not only will athletes enhance their technique, but they will discover a new approach to the fencing world. Come and train this summer with the best! It will be a fantastic experience!

 

Cost: $600 per session if registered by July 10, 2011 or $700 per session after deadline.

Download the registration form here.

 

Sessions

Session 1: July 25 – July 29

Session 2: August 1 – August 5

 


 

BeginnersSummerCamp

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DailyBreeze_SummerCamps_2011_04_18__13h26-20110428-002429Is your daughter or son interested in sword fighting like a Musketeer, Jedi, Gladiator, Knight, Robin Hood or Joan of Arc? Then fencing is the answer! During this week-long program, students will learn the basics of the sport through games and fun activities in Southern California's premier fencing location. While learning this Olympic sport campers will discover a strong sense of empowerment, self confidence and leadership. Your child will discover a sport that is both centuries old and completely contemporary because it uses high-tech equipment. Be ready for a fantastic experience.

Cost: $400 per session
Protective Gear: $50 per session

Download the registration form here.

 

 

Sessions

Session 1: June 13 – June 17

Session 2: July 11 – July 15

Session 3: August 8 – August 12


 

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Fencers planning to compete at the 2011 National Championships in Reno, Nevada, would not want to miss out on this intensive training camp. The camp consists of 8 days of high level physical and mental preparation. Training will take place in the fencing club as well as at the beach. This camp is also recommended for athletes planning to start competing in the upcoming 2011-2012 season.

Cost: $500 for session 1, $400 for session 2, or $850 for both sessions if registered by June 10th, 2011. After the deadline the cost for session 1 is $550 and for session 2 is $450 (no cumulative discount applies).

Download the registration form here.
Sessions

Session 1: June 20 – June 24

Session 2: June 27 – June 30

Latest Results

  • Apr.13-16,2012 - Championships & NAC, Virginia Beach, VA

    The April event organized by the United States Fencing Association is a combination of the Division I and Wheelchair Championships, and a North American Cup for Youth 10, 12 and 14. GERARD MORENO earned silver in both the foil and saber wheelchair events. MILA WOLPERT finished 12th in the Y14 event and earned her first rating. ERIC ARZOIAN finished top 24 in the Division I event and DARIEN JOSO finished top 32 in the Y14 event. Complete results.

     
  • 2012 Junior & Cadet World Fencing Championships, Moscow, Russia

    March 31 through April 8, 2012, Moscow is the host city for the Junior & Cadet Fencing World Championships. MICHAEL COSTIN of AGFC finishes 24th in the saber cadet event, 19th in the junior event and places 5th together with SASHA RYJIK, ELI DERSCHWITZ and JOHN HALLSTEN in the team event at the 2012 J/C Fencing World Championships. Complete results are posted HERE.
     

     
  • Mar.10,2012 - Wang Memorial ROC, Arlington, TX

    JAKE ZEISS wins gold at the C & Under Senior's Saber event in Arlington, TX. Complete results.
      

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