Candlewood Fencing Center in Danbury is Connecticut's most prestigious and state-of-the-art Fencing Club. It is also this Nation's oldest non-metropolitan club and has been the model for many clubs across the country. Owner and head coach Tom Ciccarone, head coach of Sacred Heart University and assistant coach at Vassar College, opened the club in 1987. In that time, the club has produced 19 National Champions and a multitude of National Medalists and National Point Holders (used for World Team Selection).
The customer base of the club is very wide with people ranging in age from 5 to 65 ~ from beginners to Olympic and World Team hopefuls. Fencing is a lifetime sport, and people can begin as children or start as an adult. There are World Championships for Cadet (Under 17), Junior (Under 20), Senior (13 and Over), Veteran 50+, Veteran 60+ and Veteran 70+.
Fencing is one of only a few sports that has been in every Modern Olympic Games, since 1896. The creator of the Olympics was a fencer, and also created the Pentathlon which features fencing as one of the more valuable disciplines. Additionally, the tip of the fencing weapon is the second fastest moving object in sports, only behind the bullet used in shooting events.
Owner Tom Ciccarone has worked tirelessly to attract some of the country's top young coaches, including Dennis Kolakowski, who comes to the club with a long resume boasting of National Medals including National Champions and International Champions; Marty Williams Jr., a 2016 Olympic hopeful who is ranked in the top 20 of the Country currently; Matt Laudicina, the Sabre Coach of Sacred Heart University; and Jeremy Goun who has trained with Olympic coaches from several countries.
If you would like further information please contact:
Candlewood Fencing Center
272 White Street Danbury, CT
203-778-0808
www.candlewoodfencing.com
Info@CandlewoodFencing.com