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What a day! What a competition! –  My  experience at Challenge SNCF Réseau 2018 (Men's epee Worldcup)

What a day! What a competition! – My experience at Challenge SNCF Réseau 2018 (Men's epee Worldcup)

Every fencer has it: a personal collection of special moments. A day you'll remember. A match ended with a close win. A competition that leaves not just medals, but memories. For Leon Paul sponsored fencer Bas Verwijlen the 2018 edition of Challenge SNCF Réseau in Paris, one of the most important events of the worldcup series in Men's epee, does definitely belong to that category of unforgettable experiences. Read on for his full report about his day and how he made it to the podium.  Continue reading →

Update: New season, new goals...

Update: New season, new goals...

Hey Leon Paul lovers! The new season has just started so it’s time for a new blog. Last season I took a little break from training because of the very hectic period around the 2016 Rio Olympics. I learned after Beijing 2008 and London 2012 that it is very important to give your body and mind a long period of regeneration before starting another Olympic cycle. Continue reading →

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What a day! What a competition! –  My  experience at Challenge SNCF Réseau 2018 (Men's epee Worldcup)

What a day! What a competition! – My experience at Challenge SNCF Réseau 2018 (Men's epee Worldcup)

Every fencer has it: a personal collection of special moments. A day you'll remember. A match ended with a close win. A competition that leaves not just medals, but memories. For Leon Paul sponsored fencer Bas Verwijlen the 2018 edition of Challenge SNCF Réseau in Paris, one of the most important events of the worldcup series in Men's epee, does definitely belong to that category of unforgettable experiences. Read on for his full report about his day and how he made it to the podium.  Continue reading →

Update: New season, new goals...

Update: New season, new goals...

Hey Leon Paul lovers! The new season has just started so it’s time for a new blog. Last season I took a little break from training because of the very hectic period around the 2016 Rio Olympics. I learned after Beijing 2008 and London 2012 that it is very important to give your body and mind a long period of regeneration before starting another Olympic cycle. Continue reading →

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