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Interviews with the great thinkers, athletes, and coaches in the dynamic sport of Olympic fencing.

Episode 26: Nikki Franke

Nikki Franke began her illustrious fencing career her last year in high school; she really enjoyed the combative mental aspect of it and threw herself...
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Episode 25: Stacey Johnson

Back in September of 2018, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Stacey Johnson. Then life got in the way (mostly moving to our new club space) ...
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Episode 24: Terrence Lasker

Terrence Lasker was one of your run-of-the-mill teenagers who wanted a job working with computers someday. When a Magnet high school opened in Kansas ...
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Episode 23: Cody Mattern

Cody Mattern started fencing at age 15 after, believe it or not, an argument with his brother. After only training for two years he became the Junior ...
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Episode 22: Lisa Campi-Sapery

Lisa Campi Sapery is a woman who has filled pretty much every possible role in our sport: elite college athlete, coach, international referee, referee...
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Episode 21: David Sach

Today’s episode is the story of David Sach, a man who has represented fencing on two continents, and who you probably know best as the Head Assigner o...
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Episode 20: David Sierra

David Sierra started fencing at Texas A&M when he needed a PE credit and didn’t want to sign up for Advanced Weightlifting or Aerobic Power-walking. S...
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Episode 19: Maureen Griffin

Maureen Griffin decided to start fencing foil at age 14 when she quit the swim team and her dad told her she had 24 hours to find a new sport. Four ye...
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Episode 18: Damien Lehfeldt

Damien Lehfeldt currently coaches epée at the Richmond Fencing Club. His fencing career began when he was a kid, continued through his years at Brande...
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Episode 17: Peet Sasaki

If you say the name “Peet Sasaki” to a group of fencers, they might look at you with a baffled expression on their face... although admittedly for som...
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