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    Vladimir Nazlymov OSU Intrn'l Fencing Camp

    Ohio State University
    Columbus, Ohio, USA

    June 16-22, 2002 Deadline: May 17
    June 23-29,2002 Deadline: May 24
    July 28-August 3,2002 Deadline: June 20

    Cost $590 per session, includes lodging and meals

    Contact: Alona Nazlymova
    (614)937-5018
    OhioFencingAlliance@msn.com
    fencing@osu.edu
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    Any comments good or bad about Nazlymov's camps? I am considering going next summer.

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    I went last year and I have to say that I liked it. Unfortunately, it's really there for pre-college age kids. I was the old guy there (by 4 years) at 22. I really liked the coaching staff, but the camp is for kids and I could not, in good conscience, recommend it to an adult.

    Unfortunately, nothing like this is really practical for most adults so there is never any regular camp for us.

    Mike

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    The NY Fencers Club camp is a very good camp for adults. Being in NY, and with having a large base of adults in the club, you will find that many adults also partake in the camp. Of course, you also have a lot of top fencers in the US also partake in the camp, so it is a good high-level experience.

    For an adult looking for a camp, I would highly recommend the Fencers Culb camp.

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    [quote]Originally posted by nahouw:
    <strong>The NY Fencers Club camp is a very good camp for adults. Being in NY, and with having a large base of adults in the club, you will find that many adults also partake in the camp. Of course, you also have a lot of top fencers in the US also partake in the camp, so it is a good high-level experience.

    For an adult looking for a camp, I would highly recommend the Fencers Culb camp.</strong><hr></blockquote>

    The camps I was aware of last year at the NYFC was mostly for cadet/junior fencers. It was a summer camp in the Catskills.

    Is there another one for seniors/vet's you know of?
    JsPierre

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