As part of the strategic four-year partnership between
the Nigerian Fencing Federation (NFF) and the Italian Fencing Federation
(Federazione Italiana Scherma, FIS), a top-tier Italian coach will arrive in
Lagos this month.
He is to work with the Nigerian team ahead of the 2025
African Senior Fencing Championships, which will take place from June 25 to 29
in Lagos.
The partnership, signed in December 2024, aims to accelerate the development of
fencing in Nigeria through technical support and knowledge exchange.
The deployment of an elite Italian coach is one of the
key deliverables of this collaboration.
Riccardo Bardine, a highly respected figure in the international fencing
community, will lead a two-week intensive training program for Nigerian coaches
and athletes.
Bardine is a certified fencing coach, strength and
conditioning expert, and Paralympic sports specialist. He studied Sport Science
and completed his fencing education at the prestigious Club Scherma Pisa
Antonio Di Ciolo—one of the world’s most renowned fencing institutions.
Bardine brings a wealth of experience, having coached
at elite clubs such as Circolo Scherma La Spezia and Club Scherma Rapallo.
He has also served on the coaching staff of Italy’s
U17 National Épée Team and has
trained top-level athletes in both foil and épée disciplines.
As a former athlete, Bardine boasts an impressive résumé: a bronze medal at the
Italian U23 Foil Championships, a silver medal at the National Team
Championships (B Series, promoted to A Series), and two selections for the
Junior National Épée Team at World Cups.
He is also a certified Olympic weightlifting coach and
specialises in physical preparation for both able-bodied and Paralympic
athletes.
Beyond the training camp, Bardine will lead the technical crew of Team Nigeria
during the African Championships in Lagos.
President of the Nigerian Fencing Federation, Adeyinka
Samuel, expressed his excitement about the development, emphasising the
federation’s commitment to growing the sport and enhancing the capacity of both
athletes and coaches.
“This is one of the many benefits of our international partnership with a top
fencing nation. Bringing a coach of Bardine’s calibre to Nigeria is not only
cost-effective but also impactful, as it allows our coaches and athletes, both
local and foreign-based, to learn directly from a world-class expert,” Samuel
said.
“We remain committed to seeking more support from both the private and public
sectors as we work toward our ultimate goal: qualifying for the 2028 Olympic
Games in Los Angeles,” Samuel said.
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