Tim Morehouse Fencing Club Offers Fencing Lessons from Olympian Tim Morehouse


Posted February 28, 2021 by marvinmikkelson

Tim Morehouse Fencing Club in NY teaches Saber fencing lessons from Award Winning Teacher and Olympic Silver Medalist Tim Morehouse.

 
New York, NY (February 28, 2021) - Tim Morehouse Fencing Club, having location in Westchester and in Manhattan, promises the best fencing lessons with Tim Morehouse, an Olympic Silver Medalist who is now Award Winning Teacher of Saber fencing.

The fencing classes and camps are open for girls as well as boys, and offer training in all 3 fencing styles – epee, foil and saber. Its Manhattan and Westchester fencing classes are aimed at helping boys and girls of all ability levels and ages compete at various events, and even on the international stage.

Its students are taking international medals on the international stage and it is being hoped that they will be able to do well in the future even at the Olympics. At the Pan American Youth Championships, three of its students did very well. Gabriel McCarthy and Myles Duckett won the Bronze medals while Madison Duckett was able to win the Gold Medal.

Tim Morehouse Fencing Club became the top club in 2019 and second at the US National Summer Championships in the United States.

About Tim Morehouse Fencing Club
A highly competitive fencing club, the Tim Morehouse Fencing Club teaches Saber fencing, an Olympic sport, with fencing camps, lessons and classes, in NY. It has two Manhattan fencing locations, in Westchester County and in Larchmont.

For further information or enquiries, kindly visit the website https://www.timmorehousefencing.com/

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Tim Morehouse Fencing Club
UPPER WEST SIDE, 210 W 91ST ST (3RD FLOOR),
NEW YORK, NY, 10024, UNITED STATES
Phone: (317) 886-8243
Email: [email protected]

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Last Updated February 28, 2021