Maitre d'Armes Adrian Colcisca
Adrian Colcisca was awarded the highest title of "Merited Coach" by the Romanian
Sports Authority for fencing (epee) in 2000. Highlights of his personal fencing career
include: National Vice-Champion of Romania, many finals in World Cup Competitions and
winner of 5 editions of Balkanic Games. In 1996, Adrian was selected as the Head Coach Trainer of the Romanian National & Olympic Modern Pentathlon Team and Épee Men.
His students placed:
Romanian National Championships
- 2000 Women's Team Épee, Gold Medal
- 1999 Men's Epee, Gold Medal
- 1999, 1998, 1996 Men's Team Épee, Gold Medal
Romanian Cup
- 1998 Men's Epee, Gold Medal
- 1997, 1996 Men's Team Epee, Silver Medal
- 1998, 1995, 1994 Men's Team Epee, Bronze Medal
- 1997, 1996 Men's Epee, Bronze Medal
Adrian coached two Pentathletes at the Olympic games in Sydney and Atlanta in the epee
event to medals and, as a result, was awarded the highest honor of "Merited Coach." He
earned his title of Maitre d'Armes by attending not only one, but three French Fencing
Academies, which are held in the highest esteem world-wide. Coach Colcisca was a trainer
for the 2003 United States Men's national epee team training camp in San Francisco.
In 2004, Adrian coached Rebecca Moss (of AFC) to win her first Gold Medal in a World
Cup Competition held in Montreal, Canada. Through his coaching efforts, Rebecca Moss has
become a National Ranked Epee fencer in both Cadet and Junior. She earned an "A" ranking
with Adrian's coaching and is currently ranked 16th in the World, in Junior World Cup
Cadet Women's Epee. Three of Adrian's students qualified for the 2005 Junior
Olympics.
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