Archive for Tournament Results

Leo placed second in the Y10 Men’s Foil at the Virginia Beach NAC. Leo is a regular fixture at practice and trains hard every day. We’re happy to see all his hard work paying off.

Salle Mauro

6 of our youth fencers recently competed in the Challenge CEP tournament hosted by Marathon Foil in Paris.  Led by Nicola Sirito’s 11th place finish, Amy Jia, Isabelle Jefferis, Jack and Leo Holmes, Mohamed Hamza, and Nicola traveled to Paris with Coach Mauro to compete in this prestigious youth tournament.  Please be sure to congratulate these fencers when you see them at the club — they all train hard and have some great results to show for it.

Michael on the medal podium

From usfencing.org:

Nicole Jomantas

December 8, 2011

(Colorado Springs, Colo.) – Foil fencer Michael Dudey (Bellaire, Texas) earned his first Junior World Cup medal on Saturday when the 18-year-old took him the bronze at the London Junior Foil World Cup in Great Britain.

Dudey’s teammate Michael Woo (Wayne, N.J.) also advanced to the final rounds where he placed eighth.

Dudey opened the table of 64 with a decisive win over Luca Gualazzini (ITA), 15-9, which he followed with a 15-3 victory against Ksawery Nowosielski (POL).

Woo defeated U.S. teammate Jeremy Goldstein (Westport, Conn.), 15-9, in the table of 64 and Evgeniy Filippov (RUS), 15-13, in the next round.

In the table of 16, Dudey defeated Filippo Guerra (ITA), 15-11, and Woo edged Kirill Zhukov (RUS), 15-13.

With the United States as the only other team besides Italy to qualify two or more athletes into the top eight, Dudey won his quarter-final bout against Maxime Pauty (FRA), 15-14.

Woo finished eighth after a 15-8 loss to 2011 Cadet World medalist Alexander Choupenitch (CZE).

In the semifinals, Dudey lost to eventual champion Daniele Garozzo (ITA), 15-9, and ended the day with a bronze medal win.

Top eight and U.S. results are as follows:

London Junior Foil World Cup
1. Daniele Garozzo (ITA)
2. Alexander Choupenitch (CZE)
3. Michael Dudey (Bellaire, Texas)
3. Lorenzo Nista (ITA)
5. Maxime Pauty (FRA)
6. Edoardo Luperi (ITA)
7. Michele Caporizzi (ITA)
8. Michael Woo (Wayne, N.J.)

23. Turner Caldwell (San Francisco, Calif.)
24. Jerry Chang (Mountain View, Calif.)
25. Brian Kaneshige (Maplewood, N.J.)
36. Jeremy Goldstein (Westport, Conn.)
39. Nobuo Bravo (San Francisco, Calif.)
45. Max Blitzer (Staten Island, N.Y.)
48. Robert Nunziato (New York City, N.Y.)
52. Rodney Chen (Dallas, Texas)
53. Adam Mathieu (Union City, N.J.)
76. Stephen Mageras (Darien, Conn.)