The Northern California Division of USA Fencing is one of the oldest divisions among the many divisions of USA Fencing. It has a venerable history with many top fencers, home grown and immigrated, who competed and lived in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Division is comprised of the the following California counties:
San Francisco
Marin
Alameda
Napa
Sonoma
Contra Costa
San Mateo
Thus, it is bounded on the north by Sonoma, Menlo Park in the South, and Antioch/Livermore in the east. The largest concentration of fencers are in the San Francisco/Oakland area, although there is new growth in Sonoma and Contra Costa counties.
Currently, the Northern California Division is strong in foil and epee. Sabre is gaining in popularity and there are grassroots attempts by several clubs to provide higher level sabre instruction and competition. Most local competitions in the Northern California Division are held under the auspices of the Bay Cup, which helps coordinate the schedules from among the neighboring divisions, the Mountain Valley and Central California Divisions. By coordinating the schedules, the Bay Cup helps ensure good, consistently strong turn-outs at the Bay Cup competitions.
While it's not exactly clear when the Northern California Division was originally recognized by USA Fencing (then, AFLA), it has been around for many years, at least since the 1920s.
Because of the year-round nice climate and energetic atmosphere of the cosmopolitan San Francisco, the Northern California Division drew many top foreign fencers to the Bay Area. These include George Piller, an Olympic gold medalist (1932) sabre fencer from Hungary; Helene Mayer, Olympic silver medalist 1936) and many time world champion women foilist; and Hans Halberstadt, world renown fencing master.
Hans Halberstadt founded the Halberstadt Fencers Club in the 1950s. Piller was the fencing master at the Pannonia Athletic Club. Other notable fencing masters to have started or worked in San Francisco include Charles Selberg, Dr. William O'Brien, Michael D'Asaro, Ferenc Marki, and Marcos Lucchetti. Now, fencers in the Bay Area can obtain lessons and coaching from among a new crop of younger, energetic coaches and masters, including:
Michael Pacheco from the Sonoma Fencing Academy
Stuart Kaufman from the Marin Fencing Academy
Mike Pederson, Paul Soter, and Maureen Griffin from the Golden Gate Fencing Center
Peter Ignatov, Peter Burchard, and Cole Harkness from Halberstadt Fencers Club
Greg Massialas from the Massialas Fencing Foundation at Halberstadt
George Platt from Swordplay Fencing Academy
Abdul Habek from East Bay Fencers' Gym
Harold Hayes from Pacific Fencing Club
Will Brown from Fremont Fencers
The list is of course not exhaustive, as there are many other prevôts, moniteurs, and just plain coaches who provide instruction, lessons, classes, and other activities related to fencing.
The product of these great coaches left a long legacy in the annals of USA Fencing. Here is a short list of some notable fencers in recent Northern California Division history:
The 1970s
Heik Hambarzumian, Men's Foil
Gay Jacobsen, Women's Foil
Wayne Johnson, Men's Epee Foil
The 1980s
Heik Hambarzumian, Men's Foil
George Nonomura, Men's Foil
Peter Burchard, Men's Foil
Greg Massialas, Men's Foil
Dean Hinton, Men's Foil
Paul Soter, Men's Epee
Connie Louie-Handleman, Women's Foil
Robert Cox, Men's Epee
Craig Cummings, Men's Epee
Bruce Jugan, Men's Epee
Don Blayney, Men's Foil
Kevin Small, Men's Sabre
Steve Boides, Men's Sabre
The 1990s
Peter Burchard, Men's Foil
Greg Massialas, Men's Foil
Cole Harkness, Men's Foil
Tris Thompson, Men's Epee
Peter Skilman, Men's Epee
Laurel Skilman, Women's Epee
Lisa Erdos, Women's Epee
Jennifer Tondu, Women's Foil
Olga Chernyak, Women's Foil
Carlo Bello, Men's Foil
Leo Bello, Men's Foil
Sergio Bello, Men's Foil
Carlos DeMorelos, Men's Foil
Ken Chilton, Men's Foil
Derek Cotton, Men's Foil
Peter Grandbois, Men's Foil
Tom Thleveris, Men's Foil
Eric Hansen, Men's Epee
Chloe Stinetorf, Women's Foil
Janel Obenchain, Women's Epee
Alejandro Castillo, Men's Epee
Mark Pohl, Men's Epee
Karen Ladenheim, Women's Foil
Benn Herrera, Men's Foil
Eric Dew, Men's Foil
Gerald Cheng, Men's Foil
Raul Pomares, Men's Foil
The Halberstadt Women's Foil Team - with 7 straight Pacific Coast Championships
THE 2000s
Doris Willette, Women's Foil
Ali Glasser, Women's Foil
Eric Hansen, Men's Epee
Alex Wood, Men's Foil
Jerry DeRaad, Men's Foil
Gerek Meinhardt, Men's Foil
THE 2010S
Alexander Massialas, Men's Foil
Gerek Meinhardt, Men's Foil
Katarzyna Trzopek, Women's Epee
Sabrina Massialas, Women's Foil
Keith Lichten, Men's Epee
The list continues to grow with every passing year...
Without a doubt, many prominent national and international fencers have passed through the Golden Gate into the Bay Area, making it either their permanent home or a long-term stay during their productive fencing period.