Lightspeed Menace, the 2024 Nationals, awarded the title of National Champion to the League’s youngest member to ever hold that title—18 year old Ally Fournier—and an ‘A’ grade to the youngest fencer to ever hold that rank—20 year old Chris Isom. Read about that, and the rest of the data, here.
LSA’s Chris Isom took home the gold and the title of national champion on Day 3 of Lightspeed Menace. He fought in a tight battle against C-rated (now B) and rising Lightspeed star, Ryan McKenna, based out of Virginia. Isom and McKenna fought in an extremely close fight, with McKenna nearly clinching the victory with a contested headshot.
With Lightspeed Nationals right around the corner, it’s time to start getting excited about more than just the fencing.
It’s the final tournament before Nationals, and one last chance for novice fencers to rank up ahead of the 4 day event.
The data on the data from the mixed weapon tournament from May 4th.
I’m very pleased to announce the promotions of Chris Stadther and Kevin Fournier to Director of Operations and Director of Formations, respectively. These are both recognitions of the amazing contributions they’ve made to Lightspeed and to what we can look forward to in the future.
Rob Chan takes another gold. All the data on the tournament.
Virginia rounded out March with their first tournament to include Tano saber, sporting some new and familiar fencers alike, and some thrilling final matches.