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Professor of Fencing - British Academy of Fencing 

Maitre d'Armes - Australian Academy of Fencing

the o'brien academy of fencing

website   www.obrienfencing.com

Principal:    Michael O'Brien

Mike O'Brien

Mike O'Brien - Diploma awarded in 1954

Salle d'Armes

Mike O'Brien's Salle d'Armes on Queensland's Gold Coast

PUBLISHED ARTICLES:     THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE TEAM COACH

RESUME OF EXPERIENCE:

1927 Born Nambour Queensland Australia.  Educated At St. Columbans College, Albion, Brisbane.
1943 Joined the U.S. Merchant Marines
1948 Returned to Australia, Commenced competitive fencing
1951 Queensland Champion - Epee, 2nd Foil
Australian Finalist - Foil, Epee
1952 Selected for Helsinki Olympics. Omitted from team in London and officials queried amateur status. Reinstated after Olympics and pursued Fencing Master's Diploma.
1954 Winner "Challenge Bruner" Paris and semi-finalist World Summer Games in Buda-Peste. Obtained the Brevet of Maitre d'Armes from the British Academy of Fencing.
1955 Competed for "Cercle Hoche" Paris in the "Spinosi Bourbon". A 5 man team event: 2 foilists - Claude Bancilhon, Adrian Rommel, 2 Epeeists - Claude Neter, Roger Crosnier, 1 Sabreur - Michael A. O'Brien. 
1955 Won the Australian Sabre Title, 2nd in Foil. Turned professional, won Queensland Open Foil and Sabre titles. Winner of the inaugural & last amateur professional championships in both foil and sabre.  The epee event was not held.
1956 Coach of the Australian Olympic Foil team, Melbourne.   Australia took Hungary (the current World Champions Team) to an 8 all draw.  Australia lost on indicators - the match results were: Michael Sitchel 3 wins, Brian Mc Cowage 3 wins, Tom Cross 2 wins, David Mc Kenzie 0 wins.
Introduced Fencing into Melbourne schools - standardized instruction throughout all Australian States excepting New South Wales. 
Was appointed Coach to the Melbourne University Fencing Club.
1962 Coached the English Fencing Team at the Commonwealth Games in Perth.
1964 Introduced Fencing into Monash University, Melbourne.
Left both Monash and Melbourne Universities in 1968 to coach overseas.
1966 Prepared Australian Fencing Team members for the Commonwealth Games - Jamaica
1968 Coached in the Tampa Bay area, Florida, after attending the Olympic Games, Mexico City (at own expense).
1970 Coach of the Australian Commonwealth Games team in Edinburgh.
1972 Coached & prepared Australian Fencing Team members for the Olympic Games - Munich Germany
1974 Regional Coach for the four Western Provinces of Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) stationed in Edmonton, Alberta. Appointed Coach to the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
1975 Coach to Australian Junior team members at Mexico City for World Junior Championships.
1976 Coach to Canadian team, World Junior Championships, Poznan Poland. 
Montreal Olympics Coach to pupil Greg Benko - 1st Australian Olympic Finalist. Greg came 6th.
Returned to Melbourne as State Director of Coaching for the Victorian Amateur Fencing Association.
1978 Coach to Australian Commonwealth team - Glasgow and subsequent World Championships - Hamburg, Germany.
1979 Coach Australian Team (Foil) World Championships - Melbourne.
1981 Australian Team World Championships - Clement Ferrand, France.
Graduate Diploma in Sports Coaching Sciences from Rusden College, Melbourne
National Development Director for the Australian Amateur Fencing Federation.
1985 Representing the Professionals (Australian Academy of Fencing) was contracted by Andy Szakall, representing the Amateurs (Australian Amateur Fencing Federation) to write the National Coaching Accreditation Scheme's Fencing syllabus - Levels 1 & 2 (foil, epee, sabre).  
1988 Returned to Queensland to "semi-retirement".
1991 Coach to the Qld Pentathlon team. 

1993

Coach to Australian National Pentathlon Team to Santiago Chile.
1999 Award from the British Olympic Association in recognition of services rendered at the Gold Coast preparation for their Olympic quest.
2000 Made Life Member of the Australian Fencing Federation in recognition of a life time contribution to the sport.  Made Life Member of the Qld Amateur Fencing Association for contributions to fencing.  Volunteer Official at the Sydney Olympic Games fencing events.   Appointed Fencing Master at Bond University, Gold Coast.
2001 Participated in the restoration of the Australian Academy of Fencing; the governing body, guild and union of Australian Professional Coaches and Masters.
2005 Official observer - World Championships - Leipzig
2006 Official observer - World Championships - Turin
2007 Currently co-authoring the Australian Academy of Fencing's Prevost & Maitre d'Armes Coaching Course Manual.
   
Mike O'Brien & John Fethers before they were fencing masters.  Guess the year?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike O'Brien & a young Bill Hobbs, a budding young junior up from Sydney for the inaugural amateur-professional competition held in Brisbane in 1955.

The results were:    1st Michael O'Brien, 2nd Michael Sitchel, in 3rd place was Ivan Lund and Laurie Smith was 4th.

   
   
   

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