Published January 2014 in Manhattan Family – New York Parenting
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Published January 2014 in Manhattan Family – New York Parenting
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Published Friday, December 27, 2013 in Home Reporter News
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By Jaime DeJesus
Born in France, but trained in Brooklyn, 16-year-old fencer Romain Cannone has lived a life full of hard work, inspiration and lots of traveling. In November, all that culminated in Cannone winning the bronze medal during the European Cadet Circuit, a competition that featured 171 fencers from 15 different countries.

Despite his winning performance, Cannone admitted to having some jitters during the tournament, which took place in Chalons, France. “I was very nervous. I almost threw up. I was worried about doing bad. It was very stressful. You want the coach to do well too,” he explained. “But then I believed in myself and in the end, it was worth it.”
Cannone also led his teammates to a silver medal finish the following day of the Circuit. He represented team France. “It was a great feeling because it’s hard at first since we’re from different places,” he explained. “It’s usually an individual sport. So working as a team was hard. But we were able to move on from that and think as a team. It was great.”
He attributes his success to both his coach, Misha Mokretsov and the New York Fencing Academy in Coney Island, where he’s been training for years. “They pretty much taught me everything,” Cannone said. “The work has been worth it. (My coach) knows me very well. He knows how to get me focused.”
Along with his success, Cannone has also enjoyed traveling to different countries and meeting new people. “I met Italian friends as well as Belgians and Germans,” he noted. “You get to meet many people from different countries. It’s very diverse and was a good experience.”
Cannone got into fencing five years ago thanks to a family member’s love for the sport. “My cousin was in a fencing camp in New York and I had nothing better to do so I decided to try to fence,” he recalled. “And I ended up really liking it. It was fun going with him.” Competing with others also sparked his passion for the sport.
Once his love for the sport grew, so did Cannone’s work ethic. He currently practices 13-hour days four times a week. “I do stretching, cardio and weights,” he said. Stressing, “Everything matters.”
In addition to keeping fit, Cannone also emphasized the importance of the mental aspect of the sport. “Many things are involved,” he said. “How you strategize and figure out your opponent by seeing what they do and how you can use that, like letting him attack you and get him when he’s not ready.”
Though he is still young, Cannone enjoys fencing so much that he’s considering a future in the sport. “I’m thinking about continuing fencing,” he said. “It’s been fantastic so far. It never gets tiring or old.” That may be a wise decision. On December 17, he won the Cadets North American Cup in Dallas.
“It’s been like really extraordinary. I’m very proud of myself and also my coach for training me so well. We train a lot. We deserved it,” said Cannone. “If I work hard, I can achieve things.”
Brooklyn, NY (November 26, 2013) – New York Fencing Academy athlete, Romain Cannone, 16, became the number one cadet French fencer as he took Bronze in the prestigious European Cadet Circuit, commonly called the Cadet World Cup, this past weekend in Chalons, France.
This all stems from the enthusiasm he revealed in trying to qualify to fence for the French Cadet Team just two weeks ago. He managed to attain one of the four spots against 288 fencers, earning the opportunity to represent France.
A week later, he competed in his first circuit event in Bonn,Germany, earning 9th place. He then went on to Chalons, France to compete against more than 171 fencers from 15 countries. The start wasn’t smooth for him as he was feeling tired and under pressure with his whole family watching and cheering him on, but he managed to win 4 out of 6 bouts in the first round of pools.
Romain persevered through the direct elimination round and as he advanced to top 32, he fenced the 22 seeded French fencer, leaving nothing to chance and winning by 15-5 in a span of 3 minutes. Romain then faced German fencer, Broun Rico, who won the previous World Cup in Bonn. Romain noted how strong this fencer was, and along with his coach, Misha Mokretsov, came up with a strategy to win the highly contested bout 15-11. Romain then beat Italian fencer, Pierfrancesco Andresini with ease, proceeding to the top 8 bout in which he had great ambition to go beyond. Following a tight challenge against a German fencer as he lost 15-13, he still had a chance to advance as one has to lose twice to be eliminated. After analyzing his mistakes, Romain again fenced the German and this time he made no mistakes, winning 15-10. Fencing for top 2, Romain lost to Justin Yoo, the number one ranked American cadet, by 15-13, as Yoo went on to win the competition.
Romain took Bronze in the individual event and the following day, fenced with his teammates to earn Silver for France in the team event. This was indeed a remarkable event for Romain Cannone and for his coach, Misha Mokretsov, who has been training him since he began fencing in 2008.
New York Fencing Academy is located in Brooklyn, New York, and has been providing both group and private fencing lessons for three years in addition to hosting its own tournaments.
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Contact: Misha Mokretsov
Company: New York Fencing Academy
Address: 2896 W 12th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11224
Club Phone: (718) 996-0426
Cell Phone: (347) 741-1343
Email: info.nyfa@gmail.com
Website: http://www.fencenyfa.com
Brooklyn, NY (October 31, 2013) – On October 26-27, 2013, Brooklyn based New York Fencing Academy athletes earned eight medals from tournaments in France and Rochester, NY. In all, 288 athletes competed in a two-day Youth 17 tournament in Henin-Beaumont, France. NYFA fencer, Romaine Cannone earned 3rd place in the French Cadet Qualifier, making him eligible to fence for France at the Bonn Cadet European Circuit next week. This is a great achievement for Romaine and NYFA.
Also competing last weekend in the Ben Gutenberg Memorial Super Youth Circuit in Rochester, NY, Nathan Vaysberg took home Gold in the Y14 age group. Jacklyn Khrol received Silver in Y10 and 6th place in Y12. Skyler Liverant, Bronze in Y10; Bennett Cohen, 5th place in Y14; Alan Temiryaev, 5th place in Y12 and Mark Dolgonos, 8th place in Y10.
New York Fencing Academy, is quickly becoming a center for excellence in epee with one of the strongest competitive epee youth programs in the tri-state area. In just three years NYFA has produced several nationally-ranked fencers earning Champion and Finalist titles at North American Cups, Summer Nationals, Super Youth Circuits, a silver at the Pan American Games and now a fencer on the French Cadet Team.
New York Fencing Academy was founded in 2010 to help people discover, enjoy, and advance in the sport of fencing. NYFA strives to develop fencers’ technical skills and physical fitness. For more information visit our website at: http://fencenyfa.com.
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Contact: Misha Mokretsov
Company: New York Fencing Academy
Address: 2896 W 12th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11224
Club Phone: (718) 996-0426
Cell Phone: (347) 741-1343
Email: info.nyfa@gmail.com
Website: http://www.fencenyfa.com
This was a productive weekend for many of our fencers who traveled to competitions in upstate NY and France and took home 8 medals.
Romain Cannone – 3rd place in the France Cadet Qualifier. This was a two day competition with 288 fencers. Romain qualified to fence for France at the Bonn Cadet European Circuit next week. Good luck, Romain!
These NYFA athletes earned Top 8 results in the Ben Gutenberg Memorial Super Youth Circuit in Rochester, NY:
Nathan Vaysberg – Gold Medalist, Y14 ME. Nathan also earned his C2013 rating!
Jaclyn Khrol – Silver Medalist – Y10 WE and 6th place, Y12 WE
Skyler Liverant – Bronze Medalist, Y10 ME
Bennett Cohen – 5th place, Y14 ME
Alan Temiryaev – 5th place, Y12 ME
Mark Dolgonos – 8th place, Y10 ME
Congratulations to all!