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2008 Fencing Camps

REGISTER FOR CAMP!
Please click on the camp you would like to register for. You will be able to register for multiple camps during the check-out process.

 Session 1 - SOLD OUT!
June 14, 2008 - June 19, 2008
Wait List
 Session 2
July 19, 2008 - July 24, 2008
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PROGRAM CONTENT
Session 1 - June 14, 2008 thru June 19, 2008 (Ages 12+) - SOLD OUT!
Session 2 - July 19, 2008 thru July 24, 2008 (Ages 12+)
Overnight Camper: $835.00
Fee includes instruction, meals, lanyard, and housing.

The Princeton University Fencing Camps are co-ed camps designed to offer USFA competitors a long term investment in the sport of fencing. Come prepared for a one week intensive training program. Both camps are for competitive experienced through advanced level fencers and will provide instruction for all weapons.

Our highly renowned staff with Princeton's outstanding fencing facilities will provide the fencers with an excellent opportunity to develop their existing skills while being introduced new techniques that will further their understanding of the sport. Special attention will be given to individual development in order to ensure maximum progress. Come learn from the best at Princeton Fencing Camps!

*Agility and Conditioning
*Foot-work development
*Offensive and defensive strategies
*Video analysis
*Camp competition
*Emphasis on learning by doing!

TYPICAL DAILY SCHEDULE
8:00am    - Breakfast
9:00am    - Stretch, aerobic and anaerobic training
10:00am  - Footwork
10:30am  - Drills
11:30am  - Lunch
12:30pm  - Video analysis with instant replay
1:15pm    - Conditioning
2:15pm   - Drills/Electric bouting
4:00pm   - Game
5:00pm    - Dinner
7:00pm    - Evening Activity
**This schedule may change. Check-in/Check-out times are listed on your confirmation letter.**

FACILITIES
The camp will be held on the Princeton University campus, one of the most beautiful and historic campuses in the world. The Fencing Center at Princeton ranks as one of the best fencing facilities in the country featuring 12 Olympic size strips with FIE calibrated scoring apparatus. Campers will reside in Princeton University dormitories and dine in one of the school's dining halls. All dormitories will have adult supervision. Roommate requests will be honored whenever possible, however, they are not guaranteed.

REQUIRED FORMS
Each participant is required to submit a Parental Release & Health Form at check-in. Mailed or faxed copies will not be accepted. If you are attending multiple camps, you must submit a copy at each check-in. These forms must be filled out in their entirety, including a physician's signature on the Health Form. A Sports Physical may be substituted for the Health Form provided it is dated within 12 months of the camp start date and has a physician's signature. Without these forms you will not be allowed to participate in camp.

A link to these forms will be e-mailed to you upon successful registration. You may also download a copy by clicking here.

CAMP STAFF
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 Zoltan Dudas
Camp Director
Head Coach (Foil & Epee)
Princeton University
Szilvia Voros
Assistant Coach (Foil)
Princeton University

 Hristo Hristov
Assistant Coach (Saber)
Princeton University