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Mid-South Fencers' Club Menu Skip to content Home Classes Camps Coaches Jennifer Oldham Jeff Kallio Darius Wei Stephen Pashby Jennifer Kling Kyle Barja About Fencing Equipment Wheelchair Fencing Competition Youth Points List About Mid-South Memberships Member Documents Calendar News Contact Us Search Competition Fencing offers lots of opportunities for . competition Tournaments are available for all ages and skill levels , and consist of a seeding round , followed by a direct elimination round of bouts . All tournaments sanctioned by the United States Fencing Association are grouped by experience , age , and gender , offering everyone a chance to fence at an appropriate . level Competition requires commitment to achieve your goals . We encourage fencers who are interested in competing to
Mid-South Fencers' Club Menu Skip to content Home Classes Camps Coaches Jennifer Oldham Jeff Kallio Darius Wei Stephen Pashby Jennifer Kling Kyle Barja About Fencing Equipment Wheelchair Fencing Competition Youth Points List About Mid-South Memberships Member Documents Calendar News Contact Us Search About Us Men’s Div II Div III Championship final . bout The Mid-South Fencers’ Club was founded in 2004 in order to further the Olympic sport of fencing in North Carolina and the Southeastern United States . The club’s coaching staff bring a current international perspective to fencing in the area , and strive to build a sense of community and cooperation with other clubs throughout the . region Since the opening of it’s facility in downtown Durham in 2008, the club has grown to support two