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Old 06-26-2004, 04:04 PM   #1
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Does anyone know of a fencer willing to coach a fast growing fencing club in the East Bay (CA)? It would be about two days a week of practice, plus competitions and the like. Compensation can be arranged. Any help would be helpful.
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Send me email about where in the East Bay and I'll put it on the Bay Cup website.
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Does anyone know of a fencer willing to coach a fast growing fencing club in the East Bay (CA)? It would be about two days a week of practice, plus competitions and the like. Compensation can be arranged. Any help would be helpful.
You may want to try this one:

http://www.eastbayfencers.com

Abdul Habek (415) 786-3683

He coaches one of the top USA epee fencers - Keith Lichten



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