![]() Gold and National Champion: Owen Jin (Cavalier Fencing Club) Columbia University)ħth: Augusto Servello (Moe Fencing Club LLC)Ĩth: Farr R. ![]() Silver: Jonas Winterberg-Poulsen (Denmark)īronze: Samarth Kumbla (Silicon Valley Fencing Center)ĥth: Allen Chen (Bluegrass Fencers' Club)Ħth: Joon K. Greenbaum (University of Notre Dame/Alle Fencing Club) Chamberlain (Manhattan Fencing Center/Advance Fencing and Fitness Academy)Ĩth: Atara R. Sullivan (Oregon Fencing Alliance)ħth: Maia C. Linder (University of Notre Dame)īronze: Elizabeth Tartakovsky (Manhattan Fencing Center/Harvard University)ĥth: Francesca Russo (Bergen Fencing Club)Ħth: Siobhan R. Possick (Advance Fencing and Fitness Academy)īronze: Kara E. Gold: Magda Skarbonkiewicz (Oregon Fencing Alliance) That was a repeat gold for Machulsky, who earned the top prize in the same event at the April North American Cup in Charlotte. Sood (California Fencing Academy) in women’s foil.Īnd in cadet action, gold medals were won by Cody Walter Ji (Nellya Fencers) in men’s saber and Leehi Machulsky (Academy Of Fencing Masters (AFM)) in women’s epee. ![]() The Division IA classification saw two new national champions: Owen Jin (Cavalier Fencing Club) in men’s epee and Ishani S. Li (Marx Fencing Academy) earned the top prize in men’s foil. In Division I competition, Magda Skarbonkiewicz (Oregon Fencing Alliance) secured gold in women’s saber while Brandon H. When the men’s saber and women’s epee competitions concluded, fencers learned who had earned one of those four coveted spots on each team. In the Vet-50, Vet-60 and Vet-70 age categories, the tournament was the last opportunity to earn qualifying points toward the Veteran World Championships this October in Croatia. That included Veteran national championships won in all age classifications for men’s saber and women’s epee. ![]() You know what they say about golf: It's that great ball that you hit straight down the fairway that keeps you coming back? Well, that's what fencing is like for me.”īianchini’s gold medal was one of a whopping 16 medals awarded on the fourth day of the 2022 USA Fencing National Championships and July Challenge, or Summer Nationals. “And I keep doing it because it's it's good physical exercise and I succeeded in it. On Tuesday in Minneapolis, he walked away with another gold medal and national title - this time in Vet-80 men’s saber.ĭid it matter that, at 84, Bianchini is the tournament’s oldest fencer? Not a bit. Twelve years and nine world championships later, Bianchini is still coming back to the strip. “And I started with a coach and had immediate success. “And I said, ‘really?’ And he said, ‘yes,’” Bianchini remembers. “Hey, you look like you could fence,” the coach told Bianchini, who hadn’t yet tried his hand at the sport. Judge Vic Bianchini (Spartak / Golden Sabre Academy) was just 72 years young when his daughter’s fencing coach approached him with an observation. ![]()
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