Results

Top universities recruit our fencers including Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Penn, Notre Dame and many others!

Silicon Valley Fencing Center has been selected as an inaugural recipient of the President’s Award.

Our fencers are National Champions, World Cup winners and medalists, World Champions and Olympians.

Our fencers
and their latest
achievements
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2019 - 2020
Junior and Cadet World Championships Qualified
ASHTON DANIEL (USA)
Junior Men's Foil
EVELYN CHENG (USA)
Cadet Women’s Foil
BLAKE BROSZUS (Canada)
Junior Men's Foil
ISAK WESTELIUS (Sweden)
Cadet Men’s Foil
BENJAMIN SHIH (Chinese Taipei)
Junior Men’s Foil
Junior and Cadet World Championships
Cairo, Egypt
CRYSTAL QIAN
QUALIFIED in Cadet Women's Foil
ASHTON DANIEL
QUALIFIED in Individual and Team Junior Men's Foil
June North American Cup
Richmond, VA
MARSEL NAGIMOV
GOLD in Cadet Men's Foil
Summer Nationals Championships
Philadelphia, PA
CALEB JEON
Division II Men's Foil National Champion
Junior Olympics National Championships
Philadelphia, PA
CRYSTAL QIAN
SILVER in Cadet Women's Foil
SAMARTH KUMBLA
SILVER in Cadet Men's Foil
2020 - 2021
2021 - 2022
July Challenge National Championships
Salt Lake City, UT
BRIANNA LEE
GOLD in Cadet Women's Foil
Junior Olympics National Championships, Salt Lake City, UT
SAMARTH KUMBLA
SILVER in Junior Men's Foil
CRYSTAL QIAN
BRONZE in Junior Women's Foil
March North American Cup, Richmond, VA
GABRIELLE GEBALA
BRONZE in Youth 14 Women's Foil
EDDIE LING
BRONZE in Youth 12 Men's Foil





Blake Broszus
Represents
Canada in
Tokyo 2020
"What motivates me most in life is my family and friends. They push me to be my best self, attack new challenges, and always have my back when things get rough."
- Blake B

Columbia Spectator
"I’ve been trained by my coach back home at Silicon Valley that, at 14-14, you take an action, you commit 100 percent to it. That’s all you can really do at the moment. In my head, I said, ‘I’m going forward. If I lose, I lose."
Read the full article about the brotherhood like no other and one of the most intense moments in NCAA Championship history, when 2 fencers, both from Columbia University and both from Silicon Valley Fencing Center, face each other in the Final.
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