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Elevating Champions Inspiring Futures

Empowering the next generation of fencers through world-class training, mentorship, and dedication. The Nick Itkin Foundation is committed to fostering excellence, discipline, and sportsmanship, helping athletes reach their full potential on and off the piste.

About The Nick Itkin Foundation

The Nick Itkin Foundation is dedicated to expanding access to the sport of fencing in the Los Angeles community . Through free weekly classes at the Los Angeles International Fencing Center, NIF introduces young athletes to the discipline, strategy, and athleticism of fencing. For those who show passion and commitment, the foundation offers additional training, mentorship, and scholarships, ensuring that financial limitations do not stand in the way of growth and success.

The Nick Itkin Foundation's mission is to foster a supportive community and cultivate the next generation of champions, emphasizing values and skills that extend beyond the sport

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Fencing is a sport that teaches discipline, strategy, and resilience, but its high costs often make it inaccessible to lower-income families. The Nick Itkin Foundation is committed to expanding access to fencing in the Los Angeles area, giving kids the opportunity to learn, train, and compete at the highest levels.

Train, Learn and Excel

Free Sunday Fencing Classes

Every Sunday, we provide free fencing instruction for kids, introducing them to the fundamentals of the sport in a supportive and inclusive environment. All necessary equipment is provided, ensuring that every child can participate regardless of financial means.

Competitive Athlete Program

For young fencers, who wants to take their passion to the next level, this program provides assistance with full-time training, private lessons, travel equipment, and competition expenses. Our goal is to help talented athletes, overcome financial barriers and compete at regional national international levels.

Breaking Barriers in Fencing

The cost of training, equipment, and travel has long limited fencing to a select few. The Nick Itkin Foundation is working to change that by giving young athletes the opportunities they deserve. Through expert coaching, mentorship, and financial support, we are building the next generation of fencers—right here in Los Angeles.

Led by Nick Itkin, a two-time Olympic medalist and 2028 LA Olympic hopeful, this foundation is about more than just fencing—it’s about creating opportunities and changing lives.

How Fencing can get you into High Level College
Strong Recruiting Opportunities

Many elite colleges actively recruit fencers for their NCAA teams, offering both athletic scholarships and admissions advantages.

High Academic Standards

Because fencing is a niche sport that requires discipline and intelligence, fencers are often highly sought after by top academic institutions.

Character & Leadership Development

Fencing teaches discipline, perseverance, problem-solving, and sportsmanship, qualities that make student-athletes stand out in the college admissions.

Breaking Barriers

Nick Itkin in the Spotlight: Latest News & Articles

The Orange County Register
The Orange County Register
Swanson: Bronze medalist Nick Itkin wants you to take a stab at fencing

Not a sellsword, no sir, but a great swordsman – and salesman – Nick Itkin is warning you … or, rather, inviting you: Tune into fencing in 2028 when the Olympics are staged here, in his hometown.

Team USA
Team USA
Team USA's Nick Itkin wins his first individual medal in men's fencing

PARIS — Olympic athletes are good at a lot of things, but losing is not one of them. After three Americans advanced in the round of 16 for men’s individual foil, 24-year-old Nick Itkin was the only U.S. man left standing.

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