Fencing-Escrime NB

Fencing-Escrime NB (FENB) is the provincial sport organization governing fencing in New Brunswick, operating as the provincial branch of the Canadian Fencing Federation. FENB is a member of Sport New Brunswick and is governed by a seven-member volunteer board under the FENB Bylaws, following Carver policy governance principles.

Origins of Fencing in New Brunswick

The provincial fencing association was officially established as the New Brunswick Fencing Association in 1969. Its founding president, Alfred Knappe, had begun fencing in Hof, West Germany in 1950 before moving to Canada in 1955 and settling in Fredericton, where he coached at the University of New Brunswick starting in 1966. In 1969, Knappe united representatives from clubs in Fredericton, Saint John, and St. Andrews to establish the provincial association.

New Brunswick’s first fencing tournament — the New Brunswick Championships — was held at the Fredericton YMCA on March 21, 1970 in conjunction with the New Brunswick Winter Games. The inaugural competition featured six male foil competitors, with Rick Gosselin winning to become the province’s first provincial fencing champion.

Alfred Knappe
Alfred Knappe — founding president, 1969

FENB's Mission Statement

To encourage people in New Brunswick to participate in and enjoy the sport of fencing, both recreationally and competitively, in a safe environment at a reasonable cost.

Board of Directors

CF

Celine Fournet

President

KH

Kathryn Howe

Executive Director

CP

Colleen Parker

Director

DC

David Collins

Director

DD

David Drysdale

Director

EJ

Edward Jamer

Director

GR

Gilles Robichaud

Director

SG

Sally Goodwin

Director

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