Camp Victory 2013
June 21 - 25 2013
Registration Closes June 20, 2013
Salle Mauro Fencing Academy
4007 Bellaire Blvd., Houston, TX 77025 USA Map
Online Payments Not Accepted
This camp will help hone your game before Summer Nationals. We will develop your game for the world's biggest fencing tournament. Enjoy fencing with Italian gold medalist Valerio Aspromonte and Coaches Yusuke Aoki of Japan and Edouard Dumont of France.
Registration Closes June 20, 2013
Salle Mauro Fencing Academy
4007 Bellaire Blvd., Houston, TX 77025 USA Map
Online Payments Not Accepted
This camp will help hone your game before Summer Nationals. We will develop your game for the world's biggest fencing tournament. Enjoy fencing with Italian gold medalist Valerio Aspromonte and Coaches Yusuke Aoki of Japan and Edouard Dumont of France.
Note This is a Old AskFRED event. Registrations and results are all correct, but some other data could be missing.
Camp Victory returns to Houston once more. Mauro Hamza leads this intense camp designed to help hone your game before the National Championships. We will develop technique, tactics, and strategies for the biggest fencing tournament in the world. Enjoy extensive fencing with top US and international fencers.
We welcome our friend and London 2012 Men's Team Foil gold medalist Valerio Aspromonte; our friend Coach Edouard Dumont of Paris; and coach of the Men's Team Foil silver medalists, Coach Yusuke Aoki of Japan. For more information, see our website at www.HoustonFencingClub.com.
Venue
- Salle Mauro Fencing Academy
4007 Bellaire Blvd, Ste EE
Houston, TX 77025
- Housing with local fencers is available by arrangement. Please contact Coach Mauro at mauro@rice.edu to coordinate this.
- $650 for the week.
A $200 deposit is due on sign up and the balance due at the camp.
- June 21-25
Daily from 9:00am-3:00pm
Lunch is daily around noon. There are several restaurants in easy walking distance of the club. Any fencer eligible to fence in a youth event (-10, -12, -14) needs to bring a permission slip from their parent or guardian to leave the facility for lunch. Youth fencers will still need to travel with older fencers to go to local restaurants. Fencers should bring their own food and drinks if they don't wish to leave at lunch.
- The camp will cover both basic and advanced tactics for fencers. Additionally, time will be spent on mental preparation, nutrition, physical training tips, and footwork and bladework drills.
Extensive electrical fencing will be done daily, so fencers need to be sure to bring at least 2 working sets daily. An armorer will be available for hire should fencers need equipment repaired.