Sheffield Sword Club

Sheffield Sword Club is a fencing club that meets at the English Institute of Sport - Sheffield. The club encourages all ages and abilities, and runs regular beginner sessions throughout the year.

The club meets on a Thursday between Juniors 6-7.30pm & Seniors 7.30-10pm at the English Institute of Sport - Sheffield where épée and sabre) are fenced.

Read more about Sheffield Sword Club:  History, Notable Fencers, Notable Coaches

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