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Fencer goes abroad to help establish Pan American association

Richmond's Igor Gantsevich recently travelled to Guatemala to take part in the inaugural meeting to establish the Pan American Fencing Association of Fencing Clubs.

Richmond's Igor Gantsevich recently travelled to Guatemala to take part in the inaugural meeting to establish the Pan American Fencing Association of Fencing Clubs.

A total of 22 presidents from National Fencing Associations in the Pan American zone attended the important meeting and voted on the establishment of the Executive Committee to oversee the new association, whose goal is to develop clubs and club championships within the Pan American zone.

The Canadian Fencing Federation congratulated Gantsevich on his unanimous appointment as a member of the Executive Committee.

Gantsevich, a former National team member for Men's Epee, current Athlete Representative on the CFF Board, and along with his father Victor, currently owns and operates the successful Dynamo Fencing Club in Richmond.

Gantsevich joins President/Chair Yuri Gelman (U.S.), Wilfredo Ramirez (Guatemala), Joyce Bolanos (U.S. Virgin Islands), Lt. Col. Luis Filardi (Uruguay), and Carlos Godoy (Costa Rica) on the Executive Committee.

"I believe this organization will be very beneficial for the further development of fencing clubs in our zone," said Gantsevich, "which will ultimately result in increasing the development of fencers in Canada.

"Fencing clubs are the backbone of our association and anything we can do to help clubs

develop is extremely worthwhile."

"Increasing Canadian representation on International Committees for fencing is important and the CFF congratulates Igor on his nomination and selection to the Executive Committee of the Pan American Fencing Association of Fencing Clubs," said CFF President Brad Goldie.