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Old 03-25-2009, 11:59 PM   #1
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New Point in Line USFCA Bi-Monthly Newsletter

USFCA Members are receiving the March 2009 USFCA Newsletter by email.

IN THIS
ISSUE:

Interview
Buckie Leach

Lessons from
History
Central Turn Verein

President’s
Message

CAB Chair Corner

Also
Father Larry
Calhoun and
Richard Howard,
new USFCA
Fellows

I would also like to bring to your attention two new regular columns in
the Point in Line newsletter. One is a Fencing Coaches in US History
column that will be edited by Andy Shaw. The second is an Interview
column which will have a variety of contributors. Point in Line also has
an additional editor, Mary Annavedder. I would like to send a special
thank you to Mary, Andy and all the contributors to this issue.
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What is the subject of Buckie's interview?
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What is the subject of Buckie's interview?
Buckie Leach answers the following questions:
  • You were one of the first US coaches to get good international results. Tell me about the journey of getting to that level, and describe some of the difficulties along the way.
  • What do you think about the ’08 Olympic results, and do you think that is a continuation of what you started?
  • You also served as the first US National Coordinator. How did that go, and what lessons did you take from that?
  • What are your top 3 pieces of advice to young up-and-coming coaches?
  • What can the USFCA do to better serve the fencing community?
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