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Exciting new developments for FRED: New, modernised site and new management!

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Advanced Foil Camp     Jun 3, 2022 - Jun 5, 2022
All-American Fencing Academy: Fayetteville, NC Date: June 3-5 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Time: Friday: 2-5PM, Saturday, 4-7PM, Sunday 2-5PM Cost: $110 Ages: Ages 7-12, Teens Any experience level (No first time fencers, must have completed at least a beginner session/program.)
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   Map to 207 B Donaldson St. Fayetteville NC 28314
posted 05/19/2022
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Date: June 3-5 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Time: Friday: 2-5PM, Saturday, 4-7PM, Sunday 2-5PM
**NOTE THE TIME DIFFERENCE ON SATURDAY!
Cost: $110
Ages: Ages 7-12, Teens
Any experience level (No first time fencers, must have completed at least a beginner session/program.)

!!**Once you’ve completed the pre-registration form, please finalize your registration with the online payment:
https://square.link/u/clG74pdK

The Advance Camp will be taught by Zoe Loh. Zoe has previously coached the All-American Fencing Academy’s Advanced Camp, and 4 of her students have earned their ratings!

About Coach Zoe Loh: A two-time NCAA Champion and three-time Atlantic Coast Conference Champion as a foilist at Notre Dame. While at Notre Dame, she posted a top 8 result in a Junior World Cup and as a sophomore had a 41-2 (.953) regular-season record, the 11th best single season win percentage in program history. She went undefeated during the team competition at the 2016 ACC Championship and finished fourth in individual foil competition, behind three teammates. A three-time All-ACC Academic selection, she graduated in 2018 with a B.S. in chemistry.

During her high school years, Loh took silver at the Canadian National Championships and bronze at the Canada Selection Cup. She was also twice named a Quest for Gold recipient. As a sophomore she competed at Pan-American Championships and Cadet World Championships. In her junior season, she placed in top 32 in the Division I North American Cup (NAC). She has also competed in the Canadian Summer Games and Ontario Summer games.

She is pursuing a PhD at Duke in the Department of Pathology.