George Gabriel Masin (born March 31, 1947) is an American Olympic épée fencer[1] who attended New York University from 1964 to 1968.
As an administrator, he has served at various times as a member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the USFA Metropolitan Division, a member of the USFA National Board of Directors, a Vice President of the USFA, an Executive Vice President of the USFA, a member of various USF national committees and commissions, and on the bout committee of various National Championships, Junior Olympics, and North American Circuit competitions.
In 1973, he proposed a comprehensive point system for the selection of members of U.S. international fencing teams.
Since its adoption, all U.S. international fencing team members have been selected via objective criteria.
The criteria were submitted by the Women’s Sabre Committee to the Board of Directors, adopted, and resulted in the establishment of the Women’s Sabre Division I National Championships by unanimous vote when the criteria were met.