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USA Fencing

USA Fencing

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Colorado Springs, CO, USA

The Amateur Sports Act of 1978 specifically named the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) as the coordinating body for amateur athletic activity in the U.S. directly relating to international Olympic athletic competition. The Act included provisions for recognizing National Governing Bodies (NGBs) for the sports on the programs of the Olympic and Pan American Games.

USA Fencing is the recognized NGB for the sport of fencing in the United States. USA Fencing was founded in 1891 as the Amateur Fencers League of America (AFLA) by a group of New York fencers seeking independence from the Amateur Athletic Union. The AFLA changed its name to the United States Fencing Association in 1981.

USA Fencing is affiliated with the Féderation Internationale d'Escrime(FIE), the international federation for fencing founded in Paris in 1913.

USA Fencing was incorporated as a non-profit corporation in Pennsylvania in 1964 and in Colorado in 1993 in compliance with the Amateur Sports Act and opened its national office in Colorado Springs, Colo. in August of 1982.

Mission statement

To grow and promote the sport of fencing in the United States, honor its rich traditions, and achieve sustained competitive international excellence.

Typical Event Information

Avg Events Per Year:

10-25

Age Groups:

All Ages

Traveling or Local:

Travel

Indoors or Outdoors:

Indoor

Event Types

Tournaments

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Northeast

Northwest

Southeast

Southwest

Midwest

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USA Fencing 2026 Summer Nationals

Sat, Jun 27th - Mon, Jul 6th, 2026

USA Fencing 2026 Summer Nationals

All Ages Fencing Tournament - Oregon

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USA Fencing Announces 2023–2024 Schedule

USA Fencing Announces 2023–2024 Schedule

USA Fencing has announced the host cities for its 2023–2024 major events, with seven different states getting in on the action. The 2023–2024 calendar includes seven major tournaments across all four time zones. Each stop will feature America’s top fencers, from the youngest Y10 fencers to the most seasoned Vet-80 athletes. The October 2023 North

09 May, 2023

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