USOC Announces Roster for Singapore

by Gary T on July 21, 2010
in Fencing

Five U.S. fencers to compete in 2010 Youth Olympic Games
Go to read USOC Announces Roster for Singapore

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

Champions of All Ages Crowned on Sunday

by Gary T on July 20, 2010
in Fencing

Prescod, Adams Win Second Titles of Summer Nationals
Go to read Champions of All Ages Crowned on Sunday

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

Summer Nationals Medal Photos

by Gary T on July 19, 2010
in Fencing

Go to read Summer Nationals Medal Photos

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

USA Fencing Roll of Honor

by Gary T on July 16, 2010
in Fencing

Go to read USA Fencing Roll of Honor

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

Organizational Changes and US Fencing Board of Director’s Meeting

by Gary T on July 16, 2010
in Fencing

USA Fencing Board of Directors

USA Fencing Board of DirectorsOrganizational changes abound for US Fencing.

Greg Dilworth was introduced as the interim executive director for US Fencing at the July board of director’s meeting.

At the membership and congress meeting earlier in the week, Kalle Weeks announced that Kurt Aichele was removed as the executive director for US Fencing.  At the meeting no clarification was provided by the USFA president though various rumors flew about the building.  Mr. Aichele was not available for comment at or immediately after the meetings.

(For discussion of the board meeting, visit the forum thread here.)

Kalle Weeks

US Fencing President Kalle Weeks (S.Timacheff / FencingPhotos.com)

During the Board of Directors meeting, the congress decisions of board member elections and the passage of the USFA bylaws were entered into the record.

The board also recognized changes that were voted upon by the board via an email vote and entered into the record.  These included:
– One day memberships
– Creation of the NTOC (National Team Oversight Committee)

Repechage for Epee Events

The first large discussion was on the issue off including repechage from the table of 32 to 8 at Division I NACs.  The rationale was provided by the men’s and women’s epee national coaches that, in order to develop and field the best international teams that repechage was needed in order to prevent one tournament or lucky matchup from determining which fencers are able to travel to world cup events.

In the debate that followed, Matt Cox (the chair of the Tournament Committee) noted that the volunteer resources do not exist to support both repechage and team events and that future sacrifices will need to be made to accommodate the request for repechage.

What is Repechage?

Repechage is also known as “second chance” and refers to a method of running a tournament with double-elimination in the DE table.  What was proposed was repechage from the round of 32 to the round of 8.  What this means is that losers from the tables of 256, 128, or 64 are eliminated.  Once in the round of 32, any fencers who lose will go to a “losers’ bracket”.  The losers then fence off and those who lose a second match are eliminated.  Once the field is reduced to 8 fencers, the tournament moves back to single elimination from the round of 8 on.

The motion for repechage passed with a clear majority.

2011 Pan American Zonal Championships and New York World Cups

The United States is in a position to host the 2011 Pan American Zonal Championships, which could for double points in the FIE standings and could impact the ability of the United States to send fencers to the 2012 Olympics and would impact seeding for future events.

The budget question of the Pan American Zonal Championships quickly moved into a discussion of the New York World Cup.  As of the board meeting, the FIE had not provided formalized requirements for the World Cup and Team events.  It’s unknown if the FIE will require full replay and wireless capabilities for the event, but Greg Dilworth noted that if that is the case then US Fencing may not have the funds to fully support the World Cup event.

When questioned about the New York World Cup prior to the board meeting, Mr. Dilworth stated that he needs to see a plan in place to acquire the funding to hold the World Cup event and that the sales/marketing arm of USA Fencing would be responsible for selling the sponsorships necessary to cover the event.

The New USA Fencing Logo

USA Fencing – the new logo

The New USA Fencing Brand

Robert Weekes introduced the process by which the USFA is re-branding itself to “USA Fencing” which includes a new logo and treatments.  The main goals proposed in the presentation surrounded aligning USA Fencing with the USOC to gain support from USOC marketing efforts and to re-brand the organization from an organizational focus (USFA) to a focus on the fencer/athlete (USA Fencing.)

The new logo was unveiled to the board along with a time-line for style-guides, letterhead, American Fencing Magazine and apparel at the 1st NAC of the 2010 – 2011 season.

Introduction of Greg Dilworth; Clues to Kurt Aichele’s departure

Greg Dilworth

Greg Dilworth – Interim Executive Director USA Fencing (S.Timacheff/FencingPhotos.com)

Greg Dilworth (pictured, left) spoke on the state of the USFA’s finances and some existing (and new) contracts.  Mr. Dilworth pointed out that the USFA now is very reactive in nature and his goal is to move to being more of a process and project planned and policy oriented organization.  This would allow the USFA to take care of existing business with greater organization and allow the USFA to become more proactive.

Highlighting the statement of becoming more responsive to policies and process, Mr. Dilworth highlighted an existing contract that is an indication of why Kurt Aichele was no longer the Executive Director.  A vendor for the new online registration process (RailStation) had shown up to the Nationals to sign a long term contract with Kurt Aichele.  This contact was in violation of the Board’s policy of contract review (adopted at the February 2010 board of director’s meeting.)

In lieu of Board approval, Mr. Dilworth signed a short term contract with Railstation to allow them to provide the services that they are already set up to provide through the end of October.  During this time USA Fencing will start an RFP process to cover membership registration and renewals, tournament registrations, and tournament management.

US Fencing Finances

The bit of meat to be reported on before your intrepid reported left (after midnight), were USA Fencing’s finances.

Greg Dilworth, wearing the hat of former USFA Treasurer, stated that the organization has been on a positive financial track for the last two years.

Overall, tournament numbers are up and the costs are down, but the profits reported on the balance sheet include monies that have not been paid to referees.

The current amount owed to referees is approximately 7K and does not include the 2010 Summer Nationals.  Adding to the problem of paying referees is the “spiky” nature of revenues.  The USFA receives a large spike in revenue in August due to membership renewals and is planning on using that revenue spike to pay off the existing debt to the volunteer corps.

Mr. Dilworth stated a commitment to pay volunteers their owed monies by the end of USFA’s 1st quarter, which translates to the end of October, 2010.  Volunteers would next be paid honorariums in October 2011 for events from the 2010 Summer Nationals onward.

The current cycle of spending for the USFA projects that the qualification push for the London 2012 Olympic Games will eat up a large portion of funds and then the USFA would get to a positive balance sheet in the first year after to 2012 Olympics.

Photos by: S.Timacheff / FencingPhotos.com

Got something to say?  Discuss This at the Fencing.Net Forums

Editor’s note: This article incorrectly reported that Steve Sobol was to chair the NTOC.  Mr. Sobol will be heading up a task force to look into and recommend any changes necessary to our harassment (particularly sexual harassment) policies and procedures.

Also, the article originally stated the Mr. Dilworth said that US Fencing would not have the funds to fully support the World Cup event if wireless and replay were required.  This was based on the assessment of the current finances but should have been clarified.  The text has been updated to reflect that US Fencing may not have the funds to fully support the world cup.  This is, of course, pending any changes to revenues.

Go to read Organizational Changes and US Fencing Board of Director’s Meeting

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

Adidas High Top Shoes on Sale

by Gary T on July 16, 2010
in Fencing

adidas adistar high top

The Adidas High Top fencing shoes are now on sale for a clearance price of only !

We’re clearing out space to house our inbound shipment of the Nike Ballestra, so something has to go.  We’ve dramatically cut the price of the Adidas Adistar High Tops to only , down from our previous price of 0.

Limited quantities and sizes available – please review this page in our online store for details.

Go to read Adidas High Top Shoes on Sale

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

US Fencing Executive Director

by Gary T on July 15, 2010
in Fencing

Go to read US Fencing Executive Director

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

World Championship Team Named in Atlanta

by Gary T on July 14, 2010
in Fencing

Second Half of Summer Nationals Starts With Announcement
Go to read World Championship Team Named in Atlanta

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

Wheelchair Fencing Video from Nationals

by Gary T on July 12, 2010
in Fencing

Go to read Wheelchair Fencing Video from Nationals

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

Prescod, Adams Win Second Titles of Summer Nationals

by Gary T on July 12, 2010
in Fencing

Nzhinga Prescod - from Peter Westbrook Foundation

Nzhinga Prescod - from Peter Westbrook Foundation

Nzingha Prescod (http://www.peterwestbrook.org/)

Nzingha Prescod (Brooklyn, N.Y.) didn’t need the 2010 U.S. Fencing Summer Nationals to earn her plane ticket to Paris, France for the World Championships. Her spot atop the U.S. women’s foil rankings was already set. But that didn’t stop her from competing in four events and coming away with two national championships at the Georgia World Congress Center.

“It’s been a long week, but it went alright,” Prescod said. “It wasn’t like a big tournament for me, personally, but it was nice to watch everybody fence.”

On Sunday, her club team, the Peter Westbrook Foundation, won the women’s senior team foil gold medal against the Texas Fencing Academy, 43-18. Joining Nzingha on top of the podium was teammates Kylei McGill, Epiphany Georges and D’Meca Homer. Texas Fencing Academy featured Melissa Parker, Kaitlin Williamson and Danielle Little. The bout ended with Prescod exploding for 13 touches in the final three minutes, apparently to prove herself to fellow Brooklyn fencer Daryl Homer.

“Daryl Homer challenged me to go to 45, so I was rushing in that last half a minute,” Prescod said.

Prescod will be enrolling in Columbia in fall and competing at the World Championships in November. She won national championships in senior team foil and Under 19 foil. She placed third in Division One foil and fourth in Under 19 team foil.

On the other end of the spectrum, Jim Adams (Rockville, Md.) is also on quite a roll. He won Sunday’s Men’s 70+ Foil national championship, a day after taking the 70+ Epee title. He hopes to complete the sweep with a gold medal in saber on Monday. In the foil final, he defeated Marcel Miernick (Irvington, N.Y.), a 76-year-old representing Fencing Academy of Westchester.

At 70 years old, Adams has been fencing since he was 17. His greatest accomplishment in his 53 years of fencing was a silver medal in the 60+ category at the 2006 World Championships in England. He fences for the D.C. Fencers Club. Fencing is his passion, although he admits it’s not for everyone.

“It’s an individual sport and if you can find somebody else who can fence with you, well you’ve got something to do and you’ve got competition,” Adams said. “It’s like any other individual sport, tennis or racquetball, but it’s a different kind of sport and it appeals to some people, not to others. I’ve got four kids, none of whom was interested. I’ve got two grandchildren I tried, they’re not interested. I have no brothers and sisters who fence, nobody’s interested. I’m very interested, I love it. You take to it or you don’t, it’s like a lot of things. I don’t play golf, I don’t play tennis, I fence.”

Go to read Prescod, Adams Win Second Titles of Summer Nationals

More fencing news is available at other sites including London’s Olympic venues.

Next Page »