Bowie teen pinch hitter helps Team USA win gold at Pan American Zonal Fencing Championships
For Immediate Release
June 5, 2014
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(Silver Spring, MD) — Amanda Sirico, 18, of Bowie Maryland, was ready for the challenge when she was tapped as a late-breaking alternate fencer to help the US Women’s Epee Team win gold at the Pan American Zonal Championships in San Jose, Costa Rica on June 4. Sirico is the #1 ranked Junior (under 20) female epee fencer in the United States, and the #5 ranked Senior (over 20) women’s epee fencer in the United States.
In Wednesday’s event, Sirico fenced alongside London Olympic team bronze medalists Courtney and Kelly Hurley, and fellow Capitol Division fencer Kat Holmes, currently a student at Princeton University. The US Women’s Team earned a bye into the quarterfinals, and advanced with solid wins against Colombia (27-18), Argentina (45-18) in the semifinals, taking gold in the finals against Team Venezuela (38-23). Team fencing events use a relay format in which teams of three fencers compete against another team in three-minute periods for up to 45 points.
A world-class season
Sirico is making her mark as a world-class athlete on the junior and senior international fencing circuit. In April she anchored the Junior Women’s Epee Team to win silver at the Junior World Fencing Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. This season she also participated in world cups in France, Germany, Spain, Qatar, Brazil, Cuba, and Costa Rica.
Sirico’s top results in the 2013-2014 season
- Gold, Junior Women’s Epee, North American Cup (Cleveland, Ohio, November 2013)
- Gold, Senior Team Women’s Epee, North American Cup (Cleveland, Ohio, November 2013)
- Bronze, Dijon (FRA) Junior World Cup (January, 2014)
- Bronze, Division 1 U.S. National Championship, Minneapolis, Minnesota (April 2014)
- Silver, Team Epee, Junior World Championships, Plovdiv, Bulgaria (April 2014)
“Looking back at my season this year, I’ve found a lot that I need to work on, but I’ve made a lot of big jumps forward,” said Sirico. “There’s always room to improve, and being an alternate at Zonals for the senior team is just a stepping stone. I’m really looking forward to seeing what I can bring in the fast approaching, new season.”
Starting this fall, Sirico will attend the University of Notre Dame in fall 2014, where she will join the NCAA women’s epee squad at one of the strongest Division 1 NCAA fencing teams in the United States. She continues to train at DC Fencers Club under the guidance of Head Coach Janusz Smolenski.
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