Slava Zingerman Epee Coaching Clinic

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March 19, 2017
Registration Closes March 15, 2017

Music City Fencing Club
2543R Lebanon Pike, Nashville, TN 37214 USA Map
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Duke University Asst. Fencing Coach, Slava Zingerman, will be holding an Epee Coaching Clinic for all coaches looking to develop their coaching skills. Slava coached 8 medalists and 2 champions at the 2016 Summer National Championships.
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Duke University Asst. Fencing Coach, Slava Zingerman, will be holding an Epee Coaching Clinic for all coaches looking to develop their coaching skills. Slava coached 8 medalists and 2 champions at the 2016 Summer National Championships. This clinic is designed to teach tactical and technical coaching skills for competitive epee coaches. Time will be spent developing coaching skills and lesson plans, as well as applying them with actual competitive fencers during the clinic. Space is very limited, so please register early. Registration is not complete until payment is made. No refunds. MORE ABOUT SLAVA ZINGERMAN Zingerman came to Duke after a three-year stint as an epee coach at the New York Fencing Academy in Brooklyn, N.Y. At the fencing academy, Zingerman mentored a number of top fencers at the 2016 Summer Nationals, claiming eight medals and naming two champions. Prior to the New York Fencing Academy, Zingerman was also a coach at the Fencers Club in New York, N.Y. (Sept. 2013-June 2015) and the Manhattan Fencing Center (Sept. 2011-2014). During his collegiate career at Wayne State University, Zingerman was a four-year fencing letterwinner (2006-10) and became the second person in NCAA men’s epee history to win three consecutive NCAA titles. He compiled a 69-29 record at the NCAA Championships during his four years and left Wayne State as a four-time All-American, along with being the all-time epee wins leader in school history with a 247-54 mark. In 2016, Zingerman was inducted into the Wayne State University Athletic Hall of Fame after his dominant success throughout his career. Zingerman graduated from Wayne State University in May of 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. Zingerman was a member of the Israeli National Team from 2000-09, secured third in the epee world rankings in 2003 and was the bronze medalist at the 2009 Senior World Cup in Tallinn, Estonia. Zingerman is also a member of the United States Fencing Association. Preregistration opens on 02/23/2017. Preregistration closes on 03/15/2017.