PreSummer National clinic Olympian Virgil Saliscan

June 19 - 23 2017
Registration Closes June 12, 2017

Baltimore Fencing Center Columbia MD
9180-D4 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 USA Map
Online Payments Not Accepted
Join Olympian Virgil Saliscan and BFC Coach Adrian Trenea for an intensive summer camp experience!
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Join Olympian Virgil Saliscan and BFC Coach Adrian Trenea for an intensive summer camp experience! Preregistration opens on 02/21/2017. Preregistration closes on 06/12/2017. registration at: http://www.baltimorefencing.com/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=170948&module_id=248503 Join Olympian Virgil Saliscan and BFC Coach Adrian Trenea for an intensive summer camp experience! Camps are structured for recreational and competitive fencers DATES: June 19 - 23 (Ages 13 & up) June 26 - 30 (Ages 13 & under) COST: $450/week or $120/day Virgil Saliscan is a 2008 (Bejing) Olympian and fencing maestro from Bucharest, Romania. He began competing at the international level in the late 1990's. He first participated in the World Championships in 1998, at the age of 14. He won the Romanian National Championships multiple times, and won Bronze in two Junior European Championships. With participation in all the major Senior World Cups and Grand Prix, Maestro Saliscan reached the pinnacle of his fencing competition by participating in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. He is currently a Romanian National Cadet/Junior Team Coach. Most of the Maestro's students are high rated fencers winning multiple national/international (individual and team) titles with Silviu Rosu and Anca Saveabu obtaining bronze medals at the European Championships in Novi Sad and Malina Calugareanu participating in the 2016 Olympic Games as a woman's foilist. Physical conditioning Footwork Drills Blade Drills Competitive sport psychology Competitive theme bouts with on strip critiques Tournament-like events to complete the camp Drinks and light refreshment provided. Bring water bottle and towel, wear sneakers and lightweight clothing. Bring lunch. Please contact organizers if assistance is needed with housing at local hotels or in private homes.