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Mauro Hamza is the United States national coach for Men's Foil Fencing for the 2012 Olympics in London and was the Egyptian national coach for men's foil for the 2004 Olympics in Athens. He resides in Houston, Texas and owns the Salle Mauro Fencing Academy in Houston which is part of the USFA's Gulf Coast division and Hamza is the fencing instructor at Rice University where he is trying to start an NCAA Fencing program. In 2009 Hamza received recognition by Houston mayor Bill White and was given his own holiday in recognition by the mayor, December 26. He is from Egypt. He has coached top senior US foil fencers including [[Ben Parkins]], and [[Steve Gerberman]].
Mauro Hamza is the United States national coach for Men's Foil Fencing for the 2012 Olympics in London<ref>US Fencing - [http://usfencing.org/news/2009/07/28/national-coaches-announced/14644 National Coaches Announced] July 28, 2009</ref> and was the Egyptian national coach for men's foil for the 2004 Olympics in Athens. He resides in Houston, Texas and owns the Salle Mauro Fencing Academy in Houston which is part of the USFA's Gulf Coast division and Hamza is the fencing instructor at Rice University where he is trying to start an NCAA Fencing program. In 2009 Hamza received recognition by Houston mayor Bill White and was given his own holiday in recognition by the mayor, December 26. He is from Egypt. He has coached top senior US foil fencers including [[Ben Parkins]], and [[Steve Gerberman]].


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Mauro Hamza

Mauro Hamza is the United States national coach for Men's Foil Fencing for the 2012 Olympics in London[1] and was the Egyptian national coach for men's foil for the 2004 Olympics in Athens. He resides in Houston, Texas and owns the Salle Mauro Fencing Academy in Houston which is part of the USFA's Gulf Coast division and Hamza is the fencing instructor at Rice University where he is trying to start an NCAA Fencing program. In 2009 Hamza received recognition by Houston mayor Bill White and was given his own holiday in recognition by the mayor, December 26. He is from Egypt. He has coached top senior US foil fencers including Ben Parkins, and Steve Gerberman.


References

  1. ^ US Fencing - National Coaches Announced July 28, 2009