Showing posts with label Tsanko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tsanko. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2009

Results Midwest Sectional Qualifiers

May 2, 2009 - 3, 2009
Simon Recreation Center - St. Louis University: St. Louis, MO

Great results from St Louis over the weekend.
Windy City Fencing extends it's amazing season with victories at
The Midwest Sectional Qualifier.

Nabil Salem won Men D1 Sectionals bringing home the GOLD Metal
Mason Speta was wearing a bronze Metal as a result of Taking 3th in Women's eppe.

There has been a great deal of hard work done by all of the Windy City competitors and clearly these wins are further proof of the success of the program. Windy City Fencing has become one of the dominate forces in the U.S. Fencing world.

Hats off to Tsanko for building such a successful team.



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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Josh, Barry and Jeff, Thank you for Years of Sacrifice.

As a parent of a "Silver team fencer", I just wanted to take a second to thank Josh Barry and Jeff for all they have done for windy city fencing in general and for us personally.

It is a simple fact that without them, Windy City Fencing would never have been started. What started as 3 guys looking for an outlet to continue their love of fencing, began first as a class, (Thanks to Neal at Menomonee) has grown into one of the dominant Epee clubs in the nation.

All three of them have shown a consistent dedication and great empathy towards the kids. As a parent, it's wonderful to watch someone really "Be there" for your child. To give them a
"High-Five" after a victory, and talk them down after a crushing loss.

They each come to practices with a great attitude, and a sincere love of the sport that’s contagious. Lane has greatly benefited by being a part of the Windy City team. At the same time that his skills have grown, he has gained additional self-confidence, and bonded with some wonderful children. Ilene and I have also been fortunate to make some good friends as well.

Tsanko Hantov is going to do a fantastic job continuing the legacy left by, Barry, Jeff and Josh.
He has really put his heart into training the teams to be competitive on the national stage.
With the help of Boris, and Assistant coaches Henry, Kevin, I’m confident about Windy City’s future.

Thanks again to Josh, Barry and Jeff.

Sincerely
Larry Lubell

All,

Four years ago Barry, Jeff, and I started teaching a fencing class at the Menomonee Club one night a week just for fun. Little did we know that it would turn into the Club we all know today. Over the last four years, Windy City Fencing has grown to over 150 students at four locations, we now have four coaches (Henry, Kevin, Boris and Tsanko) and at last count over twenty national qualifiers for the 2007 National Championships this summer! We are extremely proud of what we have started and will always cherish the friendships we have made with all of you and all of our students over the past four years. We also want to take this moment to thank each of you for all of your many contributions to the Club because it never would have been possible without your help.

While the growth of Windy City Fencing has been phenomenal, it has been extremely difficult for Barry, Jeff and I to balance the increased time committment with our personal lives. Additionally, given our responsibilities outside of fencing, we have really struggled to give the Club the attention it needs to become one of the premier Epee programs in the United States. As such, we have spent the last year working with many of you as well as the Menomonee Club on a transition plan that will continue the great momentum we have started.

It is my pleasure to announce that as of April 1st, we have officially transitioned ownership of Windy City Fencing to Tsanko Hantov. As many of you know, Tsanko has been with us from nearly the beginning of the Club and his passion and enthusiasm for coaching is one of the main reasons the Club has grown so fast. While Tsanko is relatively new to the US, he has picked up the business side of the Club very quickly and his passion for his students and the sport will serve him well as the new owner of Windy City Fencing. Over the last two months, he has worked with the Menomonee Club to institute some great changes for the Club, which he will share with you in a few weeks at the next parents meeting he is scheduling. A few highlights include:

-The first ever Windy City Fencing/Menomonee Club fencing Camp
-A new Thursday night Adult Class
-Updated the fencing room with more equipment for drills and storage
-An expanded Bronze, Silver and Gold Team schedule for the Fall Session
-A new WindyCityFencing.com website Windy City Fencing
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Congratulations Tsanko! Thes changes are only the beginning and we know we are leaving the Club in great hands. At this point, I would like to take a moment to thank Neal Bader from the Menomonee Club. Without him, we never would have gotten a chance to start the Club and his enthusiasm and passion for fencing and the Menomonee Club students and parents have really enhanced our program. Thank you Neal!

As for Barry, Jeff and me, you will still see us from time to time helping out Tsanko with coaching as needed and hopefully getting to spend a little more time fencing with kids which is still a passion for all three of us. However, all future inquires regarding the program should be directed to Tsanko at tzaka_sport_2000@yahoo.com.

In closing, we want to thank each of you again for all your support these past four years. This has truly been one of the greatest experiences of our lives and watching the kids develop over the past four years is something we will never forget and will always cherish. We wish you all the best and thanks again for everything!

Warmest Regards,

Josh, Barry and Jeff

Monday, April 23, 2007

Division I Results

# of Entries: 176 Classification of Event: A4

Windy City fencing is proud of it's very-own Tsanko Hantov *B2006
He placed 48th out of the 176 competitors that qualified for the NAC Div. One.


His his last Direct Elimination he faced Benjamin J Solomon, one of the top ranked fencers in the world. It was a tight match, ending 15 / 9

Division I Results

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Windy City Fencing Camp

Located at Windy City Fencing / Menomonee Club
Chicago, Illinois

Who should attend?
Advanced Epee Fencers who have the objective to train for US National Championship in Miami Beach

Ages: Y10, Y12, and Y14

Dates: June 25 to June 28, 2007

Time: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Place: Menomonee Drucker Center, 1535 N Dayton, Chicago, IL 60622

Coaches: Tsanko Hantov & Ina Harizanova

Ø Group Lessons along with private coaching sessions using video technology
Ø Excellent student/instructor ratio is maintained to provide individual coaching attention for each student
Ø Focusing on footwork, conditioning, drills to enhance fencing skills along with supervised bouting
Ø Variety of games to enhance physical skill
Ø Windy City Fencing Team class schedule remains in effect – Fencing Camp participants can attend these session at no extra charge
Ø Host families for out of town participants will be arranged

Coach’s Background:
Tsanko Hantov competed at the Olympic 2000 games in Modern Pentathlon. He has coached fencing for the past 7 years. He is currently the head fencing coach at Windy City Fencing Club. He graduated from the National Sports Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2000.

Ina Harizanova has coached for over 12 years, and worked with children, adults and veterans at the local, national and international level. Her fencers have won 13 medals at the Midwest Championships since 1999. Ina graduated from the National Sports Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1994. She went to DePaul University and earned a Master Degree in Educational Leadership in 2002.

Fees: $180 for Windy City Fencing Club Members: $220 for non-club members
Registration signup @ http://www.menomoneeclub.org starting April 1, 2007
For more information contact Marion McCreedy – marionmccreedy@hotmail.com