Welcome to Cheyenne Fencing in Colorado!

Elaine Cheris is a two time gold metal winner in the Pan-Am Games, coach, and owner of Colorado's most prestigious fencing club, Cheyenne Fencing Society and Modern Pentathlon Center on 5818 e. Colfax. She has been running CFS since 1981.

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Monday, September 13, 2010

The Nick Toth is coming up!!!

The Nick Toth is coming up quickly. It is very important that you get your US Fencing membership updated if you've not done that yet. Although we will have US Fencing membership forms at the Nick Toth so that you'll be able to join, pay, and fence if you're not a member, we would prefer that you take care of this before the competition. You can join online and print out your membership card.

It is also very important for you to confirm your rating is correct on the US Fencing web site which you can find here:

http://usfencing.org/us-fencing-membership/current-membership-listing

Please remember that your rating on askFRED.net is not official, the ratings on the US Fencing web site are. We will be using the ratings as they are listed on the US Fencing web on the day of the Nick Toth. If your ratings are not correct, you'll need to get them fixed ASAP.

Updating your US Fencing membership and confirming your ratings will help the Nick Toth run smoother for the betterment of all involved. If you have questions or need to contact the bout committee you can email me at

baryNusz@gmail.com

On the day of the competition if you need to contact the bout committee, you can call or text to the following number

806-553-0105

Safe Travels,
Bary Nusz

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Iris Zimmermann – Breaking the Glass Ceiling

Iris Zimmermann – Breaking the Glass Ceiling

Posted by Craig Harkins on August 26, 2010 · 4 Comments
Iris Zimmerman 1995 Photo by Carl Borack

Iris Zimmermann became the first US fencer to win gold at a world championship in 1995. Photo: 1995. Carl Borack

Iris Zimmermann holds the distinction of being the first U.S. fencer in history to win a world championship in any weapon or any age category. She earned this distinction in 1995, winning the World Under-17 Championships at her first major international event. Four years later Iris would become the first US fencer to medal in the Senior World Championships, earning the bronze medal in women’s foil.

She and her sister Felicia formed a great fencing duo. In that same year Felicia was the number one ranked Women’s Foil Fencer in FIE Junior World Cup Points.

Today US fencing fans take medals at the Cadet and Junior World Championships as a given. We now don’t hope for a medal, but expect them and want to count up how many golds the US team takes in comparison to the traditional powers such as Italy, France, Germany, etc.

The efforts of fencers like Iris Zimmermann and others in her generation of US team members set the bar higher for future US teams. In only 15 years the US fencing community has moved from being in awe of European fencing to looking at how the US matches up in every weapon.

Iris is still involved in fencing as the co-owner of the Rochester Fencing Center, where she began her fencing career, working to inspire and teach a new generation of fencers.

Andy Shaw (who runs the Museum of American Fencing) conducted an interview with Iris at the 2010 USA Fencing National Championships:



Other media mentions for Iris:

Sports Illustrated: Faces in the Crowd 9/11/95

Sources: Carl Borack, Sports Illustrated, Museum of American Fencing/Andy Shaw
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