British Fencing

British fencing clubs

The National Veterans Association is open to men and women who share an interest in the sport of fencing. Membership is restricted by age. Men and women must be 40 or over.
Aberystwyth University Fencing Club
Edinburgh Fencing Club aims to promote the sport to all, within a safe, professional and (above all) fun environment
Membership of the club is open to all students of University of York and HYMS, students of other universities and members of the general public.
You are about to step into one of the most exciting and fun-filled clubs at the University of Bristol and also one of the most successful University fencing clubs in the country! So if you're a total beginner, just interested, or a previous fencer come on in and find out what we do.
Truro Fencing Club will create and maintain a professional, supportive sporting environment, offering fencing training for all, from absolute beginner to Olympian
Warwick University fencing club meets on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, at Westwood Games Hall. Training is run by our expert coach Pete Cormack. Pete has been in the sport for over 30 years having been trained by several national coaches and involved in national squad training.
Membership of the Sabre Club is open to all those interested in Sabre Fencing in Britain. The Sabre Club was formed in order to continue the Sabre Committee's policy of increasing effective communication amongst all those interested in the sport. The objective is to expand the number and improve the quality of Sabreurs in Great Britain.
Sport, Fencing, Corporate events, Coaching, Team building, Workshops, Lessons
The Fencing Academy is based in London and is dedicated to the art and the modern sport of fencing.


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