Fencers Club

The Fencers Club includes 22 full-length metal grounded training strips with electronic scoring equipment, as well as an in-house pro shop and armory.

The Fencers Club was founded in 1883 by Charles de Kay and other New Yorkers.

[7] In 1902 annual dues at the club were $30 ($1,090 in current dollar terms).

[4] Rene Pinchart, a Belgian sergeant major in World War I, was fencing master at the club from 1927 to 1955.

[12] In 2020, the Fencers Club fired a fencing coach after he made racist remarks.