Jeff Bukantz seminar "Winning Strategies A to Z"

October 25, 2014
Registration Closes October 24, 2014

New Jersey Fencing Alliance
229 Hilton Ave, Maplewood, NJ 07040 USA Map
Online Payments Not Accepted
SEMINAR DATE CHANGED TO OCT 25th Jeff Bukantz presents "Winning Strategies A to Z" A comprehensive seminar on tactics and training for fencers of all ages.
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NOTE DATE CHANGED TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25TH Jeff Bukantz presents "Winning Strategies A to Z" A comprehensive seminar on tactics and training for fencers of all ages Register at askfred.net or contact Jeff at: jbukantz@gmail.com Payment taken at the door (checks payable to Jeff Bukantz) Saturday, October 25, 2014 SEMINAR - 8:30 am to 5:00 pm VENUE: NEW JERSEY FENCING ALLIANCE (NJFA) 54 Burnett Avenue; Maplewood, NJ 07040 Hosted by JEFF BUKANTZ •OLYMPIC TEAM CAPTAIN •OLYMPIC REFEREE •INTERNATIONAL COMPETITOR •FIE RULES COMMISSION 2000-2008 •NBC OLYMPIC FENCING ANALYST When:Saturday, October 25,2014 •SEMINAR from 8:30 to 5:00 Where: New Jersey Fencing Alliance (NJFA) 50-58 Burnett Avenue Maplewood, NJ (GPS 54 Burnett Avenue, Maplewood, NJ 07040) Who: Fencers of all ages, Coaches & parents are welcome What: Jeff brings 40 years of experience as an international competitor, Olympic referee, and Olympic team captain to offer the most comprehensive seminar providing strategy, tactics, and knowledge necessary to become a more successful fencer Cost:...$125 per attendee ............$175 includes accompanying parent Included: A binder with the syllabus outline ...............An autographed copy of Jeff's book, Closing the Distance ...............Bagels, coffee and bottled water will be provided Register at askfred.net or contact Jeff at:jbukantz@gmail.com About Jeff •Jeff Bukantz is one of our country’s most experienced and successful referees •Started refereeing in the mid-1970s at Metropolitan Division Opens and at NYC high school dual meets •Refereed his first NCAA gold medal foil bout in 1978, at the age of 21. •Refereed his first USFA National Championship gold medal foil bout in 1980, at the age of 23 •Qualified as a competitor for 3 World Championship teams, the World University Games team, the Pan American Games team, and 3 World Maccabiah Games teams •Refereed all three weapons at the Senior World Championships •Refereed at the Olympic Games in 1984 and 1996 •Refereed at 5 Junior World Championships •Refereed the finals of the Olympic Games in Men’s Foil in 1996 •Chair of the Fencing Officials Commission from 2002-2004 •Captain of the 2004 and 2008 U.S. Olympic Fencing Teams •Member of the FIE Rules Commission from 2000-2008 •Member of the USFA High Performance Committee (1988-2008) •Member of Fencing Officials Commission 1993-2008 •NCAA Head Referee since 2005-2010; NCAA Referee 1978-2010 •Critically acclaimed author of “Closing the Distance”