Canadian Fencing Federation
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Sport | Fencing |
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Jurisdiction | National |
Abbreviation | CFF |
Founded | 1971 |
Affiliation | International Fencing Federation |
Headquarters | Saint Catharines, Ontario |
President | Stephen Symons |
Official website | |
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The Canadian Fencing Federation (CFF) (or French: Fédération canadienne d'escrime (FCE)) is a sports governing body charged with organizing, developing, and managing fencing in Canada. It was created in 1971 to help Canada prepare for the 1976 Summer Olympics. The CFF is recognized by the International Fencing Federation (French: Fédération internationale d'escrime, or FIE).
Organization[edit]
The governance of the CFF is overseen by a 7-member Board of Directors. The current President is Stephen Symons.
Provincial structure[edit]
The CFF comprises 10 provincial associations:
- The BC Fencing Federation
- The Alberta Fencing Federation
- The Saskatchewan Fencing Federation
- The Manitoba Fencing Federation
- The Ontario Fencing Federation
- Fédération d'Escrime du Québec
- Fencing New Brunswick
- The Nova Scotia Fencing Federation
- The PEI Fencing Federation
- The Fencing Federation of Newfoundland and Labrador
Past presidents[edit]
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Roles[edit]
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Workforce[edit]
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