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Upcoming Group Events Richmond Fencing Club performs demonstrations for many types of groups and events. Richmond Fencing Club has been in existence since the 1960's and at its present location since 2005. Our Club has been home to fencers and coaches who have gone on to compete in the Olympics, Veteran World Championships, numerous National and International events, and Coach Champion University and Olympic fencing teams.

The Club is home to multiple national competitors, division champions, section champions, and a national point holder. We teach all three weapons to interested students ages 6 and up. Richmond Fencing Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization run by its members for the purpose of competing in and furthering Olympic Sport Fencing in the Richmond area.
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All Richmond Fencing Club Coaches, Assistants, and Board Members are committed to providing a safe environment for all of our students and members, and have completed SafeSport training to help them recognize abuse and bullying in Sport.
Cyndi began fencing in 1993 at Virginia Tech.
She went on to serve as Captain of the women's team from 1995 to 1997, Chair of the Virginia Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association in 1997, and women's foil coach in 1998.
Cyndi has studied under many coaches, including Carl Przystawik, and is currently coached by Allen Evans of Dominion Fencing.
Richmond Fencing Club performs demonstrations for many types of groups and events.
Our demonstrations typically include basic information on fencing and our club, as well as a physical exhibition from our members.
All Richmond Fencing Club Coaches, Assistants, and Board Members are committed to providing a safe environment for all of our students and members, and have completed SafeSport training to help them recognize abuse and bullying in Sport.
Please provide us with any additional information below, such as estimated date of demonstration and/or contact information.
Whether you a beginner or a competitive fencer, RFC offers class options to fit all skill levels.
Proper attire for all classes consists of lightweight athletic clothing such as a t-shirt, sweat pants or warm-up pants (to cover the legs), and rubber soled athletic shoes (sneakers or tennis shoes).
Please refrain from wearing boots, sandals, flip-flops, crocs or other loose or heavy shoes.
All payments are non-refundable after the date of the first class.
All equipment for the class is provided except a glove, which is available for purchase at the Club for $11.
An introduction to fencing for those who have never fenced before, or are returning to the sport after an extended hiatus.
Fencers in Beginner Fencing develop fundamental footwork skills, the bladework necessary for simple offense, defense and counter-offense, as well as refereeing skills.
Students can begin fencing as young as age 6 in a Kids' Beginning Fencing class.
Most Beginner Fencing classes are for ages 9 and over, while the Adult Beginner Fencing class is for ages 14 and over.
All equipment for the class is provided except a glove, which is free with the purchase of a Starter Membership, or available for purchase at the Club for $11.
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