Eric Arzoian wins bronze again - this time in San Jose, CA at Division I NAC

The North American Cup in San Jose this weekend was quite intense for Avant-Garde fencer Eric Arzoian, as well as some of the top national ranked fencers who tried to qualify for the US Junior National Team that will compete in April at the 2010 Junior/Cadet Fencing World Championships, in Baku, Azerbaijan. The results on Friday in the Junior Men's Saber event came as a surprise to many of the team member challengers, with a hazy picture of the team's configuration at the end of the day. But Sunday, January 17th,  Eric Arzoian placed 3rd in the Division I. event and his result increased his overall national point standings score to a favorable position on the US Junior team. Eric still has one important tournament to prepare for, the 2010 Junior Olympic Championships in Memphis, TN during President's weekend.

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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