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Head Coach Maître Eric Mallet
Maître Eric Mallet, from Paris, graduated in 1986 from France's prestigious Ecole Nationale de Maîtres d'Armes (the National School of Fencing Masters). He is the only French Fencing Master in the state of Texas. He also has a Master's Degree in Physical Education.
Maître Mallet competed at an international level in Europe for many years. He has competed in the world-renowned Challenge Martini (now CIP) in Paris and was a member of France's Junior National Team.
Maître Mallet was the Head Fencing Coach at the University of Texas from 1991 to 2000, and led the University of Texas team to five first-place finishes in the Texas Collegiate Championships and two second-place finishes.
He has led many area fencers to success at the national level, including National Champions in Division II Women's Foil, Veteran Women's Épée, Under-10 Men's Foil, and Division II Women's Épée. Maître Mallet also promotes success at an international level, including a World Champion in Veteran Men's Sabre, and a silver medalist in Veteran Women's Épée World Championships. Ma tre Mallet served as Head Coach/Team Manager for the U.S. National Veteran's Team at the Veterans World Championships in 2000.
He has developed youth fencing programs at many schools in the Austin area, teaching fencers from kindergarten to the 8th grade. |
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Assistant Coach Kate Thomas
Kate Thomas began coaching fencing in 2002 at the internationally successful Fencing Academy of Philadelphia, where she coached students of all experience levels, from beginner classes to the elite program, and ages, from eight to eighty. She was also head coach of the fencing club at the Bryn Mawr College. Coach Kate has extensive experience with every facet of fencing, which she uses to inform her coaching. She began competing at national tournaments in 2000 and has been a national finalist. She is also a nationally active referee. She is certified as a Level 2 epee coach by the United States Fencing Association’s Coaches College and as a Moniteur in foil and epee by the United States Fencing Coaches Association. She has participated in workshops conducted by top American and international coaches and constantly seeks out ways to further her fencing and general coaching education. She also holds a BA from Smith College and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. Coach Kate is also an assistant coach for the University of Texas Fencing Club.
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