by adminGreg | May 28, 2015 |
George Piller This Archive has produced a feature length documentary on the amazing life of this great man and I hope you will make an effort to watch our film. In short, George Piller was an unmatched fencer and coach. Winner of multiple World Championships and the...
by adminGreg | Mar 5, 2015 |
Ed RichardsA very successful competitive career saw Ed Richards winning back-to-back foil National Championships, an Olympic team birth in 1964, and medals from three Pan American Games.When he became a coach, he started out in the Boston area with his namesake club,...
by adminGreg | Jan 10, 2015 |
Charlie Selberg Charles Selberg, Charlie to most, was a Fargo, ND native who discovered fencing at San Francisco State where he received his BA and MA with studio art being his primary focus. His first teacher was the long-time coach at SFSU, Erich...
by adminGreg | Jan 12, 2015 |
Louis Tronchet French-trained fencing master Louis Tronchet was hired to teach at San Francisco’s Olympic Club in 1888 after a successful and highly publicized match in New York City. Tronchet brought classic French technique to San Francisco and worked...