Fencing Club

About us
The LSE Fencing Club has made significant strides in the past few years since it was first established. We are located directly on-campus and warmly welcome fencers of all levels of experience - from complete beginners to experienced national-level fencers - in fact, some of our current committee members started out new to the sport when they joined LSE. So whatever your background, do come along and get involved!
Often considered chess with movement, fencing offers you the chance to test your mind to find a way to hit your opponent and then adds the physical excitement of exploding in to get the touche (a fencing point).
You’ll get the chance to meet new people and socialize while you try something new. Our members come from many different departments in the LSE - both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
We are proud to provide the opportunity to learn, practice, and compete in all three disciplines (foil, epee, and sabre).
Beginners can take up the sport under the guidance of our coach Andrew Gross in our beginner sessions (these will include warm-up, footwork, pair exercises, sparring, and individual lessons). More experienced fencers can use separate training sessions to hone their skills with peers. Practice will take place on the LSE campus. Please feel free to contact the club or committee in regard to any queries.
The current committee is President Xavier Wallin, Treasurer Joshua Xu, Vice President &Welfare Officer Gillian Shen, Secretary Kento Ono, and Events Officer&Women's Captain Sofia Schastlivtseva
Membership
We have two tiers of membership; Standard and Competitive. Both memberships contribute to the upkeep & purchasing of equipment and the employment of a club coach.
Standard membership is £75 per year. This includes training on Thursday afternoons and all the fencing kit required to participate in practice.
Competitive membership is £85 per year. This covers a separate training with the club coach as well as entry to BUCS fixtures. To be selected for BUCS, you must have a competitive membership. The club has the possibility to provide a kit for all weapons during practice and BUCS if a member does not have a certain part.
The memberships are available as a yearly option. You will also have to buy an Athletics Union (AU) membership on top of either of these membership options, which will make you part of the wider sporting community at LSE. Please note that BUCS requires all participants to be members of British Fencing.
For Alumni
LSE Alumni will be allowed to participate in club activities through the purchase of an associate membership. This will grant you access to the same events and training as the standard membership for current students.
Events and Activities
Training
All training will be held on campus in the Marshall Building sports field. There will be coached training on Thursday with beginners, intermediates, and advanced between 2:00-3:30 pm. Competitive fencers will free fence and train for BUCS on Monday between 7:30-8:30 pm. Both trainings will take place in the Marshall Building Basement B2.
Socials and Events
Throughout the year, the fencing club will provide regular socials and events. New for this year is a termly Club Championship and look into the possibility of collaborating either in practice or competition with other London University Fencing Clubs. Beyond what the club provides, the Athletics Union will have the AU Carol and AU Ball.
BUCS
We have both a men’s and a women’s team for BUCS fixtures on Wednesday afternoons. Our home fixtures will be held on campus in a facility through the Students Union with a new piste set-up. The men’s team will compete in South Eastern 1A, with the women’s in South Eastern 1A. There is also a BUCS individual championship in February.
Those wishing to be selected for BUCS teams must purchase Competitive Memberships on the SU website - memberships are higher, reflecting more coaching and entry into BUCS team competitions.
The Coach

This year, we have a new club coach, Andrew Grass, and we are very excited to have him on board. Andrew Is the Head Coach at Charteris Sports Fencing. He has 20 years of combined experience as a fencer, referee, and coach. He was a senior fencing coach and NASM personal trainer in the United States where he trained Fencing students from the level of beginner to national finalists. After moving to London Andrew opened his own club so he could continue teaching fencing at a high level to kids and adults alike.
Helpful videos
LSE FENCING PAST HIGHLIGHTS
Foil explained by the FIE
Mens Foil 2019 highlights
Epee explained by the FIE
Mens Epee Budapest 2019 Final
Sabre explained by the FIE
Sabre highlights
Contact Us
Committee members regularly moderate the club’s Instagram pages answering questions in DMs. If you wish to ask a question, you can always email the Club at fencing@lsesu.org