FENCING: USA Fencing Names World University Games Team

USA Fencing is pleased to announce that athletes from 14 colleges and universities will represent Team USA at the World University Games which will be held from July 3-14 in Gwangu, Korea.

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(Colorado Springs, Colo.) – USA Fencing is pleased to announce that athletes from 14 colleges and universities will represent Team USA at the World University Games which will be held from July 3-14 in Gwangu, Korea.

Team USA will include 24 athletes who will compete in both individual and team events.

While two-time Junior World medalist Nobuo Bravo (San Francisco, Calif. / Foil / Penn State) is the only athlete to return to the WUGs Team from the 2013 squad, Team USA features 12 athletes who have fenced on past Junior or Senior National teams, including:

· Adrienne Jarocki (Middle Village, N.Y. / Saber / Harvard), three-time Junior World medalist and 2014 NCAA Champion

· Andrew Mackiewicz (Westwood, Mass. / Saber / Penn State), two-time Junior World medalist

· Nobuo Bravo (San Francisco, Calif. / Foil / Penn State), two-time Junior World medalist

· Brian Kaneshige (Maplewood, N.J. / Foil / Harvard), two-time Junior World medalist

· Amanda Sirico (Bowie, Md. / Epee / Notre Dame), 2014 Junior World team silver medalist

· Nina Van Loon (Boulder, Colo. / Epee / Notre Dame), 2014 Junior World team silver medalist

· Jessie Radanovich (Tollhouse, Calif. / Epee / Penn State), 2012 Cadet World bronze medalist

· Peter Souders (Silver Spring, Md. / Saber / Tufts), 2015 Senior Pan Am Team member

· Gabe Armijo (San Diego, Calif. / Saber / Arizona State University), 2015 Senior Pan Am Team member

· Alex House (Upton, Mass. / Epee / Princeton), two-time Junior World Team member

· Celina Merza (Wayne, N.J. / Saber / Ohio State), two-time Junior World Team member

Past competitors at the World University Games have included 2012 Olympic bronze medalists Kelley Hurley (San Antonio, Texas), Courtney Hurley (San Antonio, Texas) and Susie Scanlan (St. Paul, Minn.) who won silver in the team event in 2011 as well as past Olympic Champions Olga Kharlan (UKR) and Valentina Vezzali (ITA).

The complete delegation roster is as follows:

Men’s Epee

Alex House (Upton, Mass. / Princeton)

Kevin Mo (Irvine, Calif. / Columbia)

Cooper Schumacher (Pompton Lakes, N.J. / St. John’s)

Leonard Behrens (Cincinnati, Ohio / Stevens Institute of Technology)

Men’s Foil

Nobuo Bravo (San Francisco, Calif. / Penn State)

Brian Kaneshige (Maplewood, N.J. / Harvard)

Jason Chang (Mountain View, Calif. / UPenn)

John Avendano (Colts Neck, N.J. / Columbia)

Men’s Saber

Peter Souders (Silver Spring, Md. / Tufts University)

Gabe Armijo (San Diego, Calif. / Arizona State)

Andrew Mackiewicz (Westwood, Mass. / Penn State)

Michael Josephs (Chevy Chase, Md. / Columbia)

Women’s Epee

Amanda Sirico (Bowie, Md. / Notre Dame)

Nina Van Loon (Boulder, Colo. / Harvard)

Jessie Radanovich (Tollhouse, Calif. / Penn State)

Danielle Henderson (Piscataway, N.J. / UPenn)

Women’s Foil

Kasey Iverson (Basking Ridge, N.J. / Penn State)

Erin Dietsche (Long Valley, N.J. / Notre Dame)

Angelica Gangemi (Old Bridge, N.J. / Cornell)

Desree Ortega-Furgeson (State College, Pa. / Penn State)

Women’s Saber

Celina Merza (Wayne, N.J. / Ohio State)

Gillian Litynski (Niskayuna, N.Y. / University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Adrienne Jarocki (Middle Village, N.Y. / Harvard)

Katherine Mentzer (Boston, Mass. / Dartmouth College)

Staff

Wes Glon (State College, Pa.) – Team Leader / Chef de Mission

Iryna Dolgikh (Ithaca, N.Y.) – Coach

Gia Abashidze (State College, Pa.) – Coach

Renata Glon (State College, Pa.) – Team Manager

For more information, please contact:

Nicole Jomantas

USA Fencing Communications Manager

719.761.7909 (Cell)

N.Jomantas@usfencing.org

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