Fencing Club
Enter from rear of school on Alkira Road.
Fencing, Europe’s original martial art, is an exciting, dynamic sport for men and women of all ages. Fencing combines agility and athleticism, with technical skill and lightning-fast tactical decision-making.
One of the oldest sports and one of the 4 to be included in modern Olympic Games is fencing. Getting involved in fencing is not a bad idea since it’s a great way to stay and get fit. Fencing involves lots of movement. Players needs to be constantly on the move.
The Melbourne Fencing Centre encourages people to develop their full potential. In order to facilitate this, we offer a variety of opportunities such as personalized lessons, advanced Squad Training with electrical apparatus as well as the availability of scholarships.
The Blacklords Fencing Club offers males and females of all ages tuition and training for fencers of all abilities, from the complete beginner up to the elite competitor.
Swordfish Fencing Club (SFC) is dedicated to teaching the principles of Olympic fencing. Our focus is on developing proper fencing techniques for all levels of junior and senior fencers.
Excalibur Community Fencing Club was formed in 2000 by a group of fencers in the southwest metro area of Perth, Western Australia. We wanted to cater for a wider age range and a different spectrum of weapon preference than offered elsewhere.
Have fun stabbing people!
ACT Fencing hosts competitions, courses and training camps through out the year.
Silversword Academy of Fencing established in 2002. Silversword prim objective is to teach young people the art of fencing. Fencing is considered a western martial art.
The Swords Club was formed in 1913, and is the oldest continually operating fencing club in Australia. It operates from the gymnasium at North Sydney Girls High School in Crows Nest. The club’s membership has included many State and Australian champions.
The Adelaide Swords Club is the largest fencing club in South Australia, with a strong membership base of over 80 fencers. In our community we are proud to have State Champions, State Team members, Australian champions, Australian Team members and Olympians.