Success on Two Continents!
It’s been a remarkable week for Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club, highlighted by standout competitive results across multiple levels and the exciting public debut of our new facility.
On the international stage, Annika Krahe delivered an exceptional performance at the Challenge Wratislavia in Wroclaw, Poland, earning 2nd place in a field of 174 fencers in U15 Girls Foil. Annika’s result is a testament to her hard work, focus, and continued growth.
Closer to home, Neve Murphy had a dominant showing at the Miles Chamley-Watson Cup RYC/ROC/RJCC in Atlantic City, NJ, Neve captured 1st place in Y12 Women’s Foil, earning her C26 rating, as well as 1st place in Junior Women’s Foil, and 6th place in Cadet Women’s Foil, demonstrating consistency across three age categories. Annabelle Hussian also earned a 6th place finish in Division 1A Women’s Foil, rounding out an excellent showing for BBFC.
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Off the strip, this past week marked a major milestone for the club. On March 14th, Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club officially opened the doors to its new facility, celebrating with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by athletes, families, and community leaders, and featured on both Good Day New York and Brooklyn News 12, showcasing the energy of our community and the significance of this next chapter.
It’s been a week that captures what BBFC is all about: high-level performance, meaningful growth, and a shared passion for the sport. We’re excited to build on this momentum and continue creating opportunities for our fencers, both locally and on the international stage.
