Press
Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club has been featured by New York media for its coaching, youth programming, and growing role in Brooklyn’s athletic community. These stories reflect what families experience every day at the club: expert instruction, a welcoming environment, and a place where young fencers build confidence, discipline, and joy in the sport.
NY 1
NY1 highlighted Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club’s new DUMBO home and the work the club is doing to help shape the next generation of athletes. The story also recognized the leadership of Dan Kellner, Olympian, Olympic coach, and member of the United States Fencing Hall of Fame.
GOOD DAY New York
Good Day New York featured Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club as part of its local coverage, shining a light on the club’s presence in the city and its role in helping young athletes learn, grow, and compete.
Brooklyn Eagle Covers BBFC’s Move to DUMBO
Brooklyn Eagle covered Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club’s move to its larger facility at 295 Front Street, marking an exciting new chapter for the club and its families.
NYREJ Covers BBFC’s Expanded New Home
New York Real Estate Journal reported on Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club’s move to a significantly larger facility at 295 Front Street, highlighting the scale of the new space and the club’s continued growth in Brooklyn.
New York Business Journal Covers the Relocation
New York Business Journal also covered Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club’s move to Front Street, adding another strong business and city-growth signal to the club’s public profile.
Read the New York Business Journal story
About Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club
Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club is a youth-focused fencing club in DUMBO offering beginner classes, private lessons, camps, and elite training. Led by Olympian and Hall of Fame coach Dan Kellner, the club helps young athletes build skill, confidence, discipline, and a lifelong love of fencing.
