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Michael Sean McClain (born September 13, 1975) is an American foil fencer who attended Stanford University in the 1990s.

He moved out of his home in Round Rock, Texas, at the age of 14 to train in New York to pursue his dreams.

He fenced for Stanford University in the 1990s and is one of only two fencers to win a USFA Division I National Championship title in two weapons in recent history.

He was a fencing coach at the Fencing Academy of Westchester, and is now coaching at Empire United Fencing, in New York City, which he founded along with 2004 Olympian Jed Dupree.

Accomplishments

  • 1994 U.S. Men's Épée Champion
  • 1995 NCAA Division I Men's Foil Champion
  • 1995 Pan-Am Games Silver Medal, Men's Foil
  • 2001 US Men's Foil Champion

See also

References

  1. Sean McClain profile at Museum of American Fencing Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine


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