French Fencing Federation
The French Fencing Federation (French: Fédération Française d'Escrime - FFE) is the national governing body for fencing in France. It is affiliated with the International Fencing Federation. The president is Isabelle Spennato-Lamour and the treasurer is Patrick Roos. The organisation was founded in 1906 and has its headquarters in Paris.
Sport | Fencing |
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Jurisdiction | France |
Abbreviation | FFE |
Affiliation | FIE |
Regional affiliation | EFC |
President | Isabelle Spennato-Lamour |
Official website | |
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Organisation
- President: Isabelle Spennato-Lamour
- Treasurer: Patrick Roos
- Assistant treasurer: Patrick Vajda
- General secretary: Catherine Defoligny
- Assistant general secretary: Alain Varille
French fencers
- Yves Dreyfus, France (épée), Olympic bronze, French champion
- Alexandre Lippmann, France (épée), 2x Olympic champion, 2x silver, bronze
- Armand Mouyal, France (épée), Olympic bronze, world champion
- Claude Netter, France (foil), Olympic champion, silver
- Jean Stern, France (épée), Olympic champion
- Eric Srecki
- Damien Touya
- Anne-Lise Touya
- Philippe Boisse, vice president of the French Fencing Federation
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