Romanian Fencing Federation Explained

Assocname:Romanian Fencing Federation
Abbrev:FRS
Sport:Fencing
Jurisdiction:Romania
Founded:1931
Aff:FIE
Region:CEE
Headquarters:Bucharest, Str. Aviatior Popa Marin 2, sector 1
President:Marius Florea
Url:www.frscrima.ro
Countryflag:Romania

The Romanian Fencing Federation (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Federația Română de Scrimă) is the governing body for the sport of fencing in Romania. Affiliated to the Federation Internationale d'Escrime since 1914,[1] it is a member of the European Fencing Confederation and of the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee.

According to the National Institute of Statistics, the federation had 1238 fencers in 2011. Its budget, granted by the Ministry of Youth and Sport, grew from 2.5 million lei in 2012 to 3 million lei in 2014.[2] As of 2014, 45 clubs are affiliated to the federation.[3] One third of them are situated in Bucharest; the most important are CS Dinamo, financed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and CSA Steaua, run by the Ministry of National Defense. The other clubs are based in Iași, Brașov, Satu Mare, Oradea, and Craiova.

The federation runs the Romanian Cup (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Cupa României) and the Romanian national fencing championships.

History

The first governing body of fencing in Romania was the Federation of Fencing and Gymnastics Societies (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Federațiunea societăților de arme și gimnastică din România), created in 1906, then in 1912 the Federation of Sport Societies (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Federația societăților sportive din România), of which fencing was a committee.[4] The FRS proper was founded in 1931 as a temporary organisation and officially recognised by the Union of Sports Federations of Romania (UFSR) in 1932.[5]

Governance

The FRS is governed by an executive committee, with Olympic champion and national coach for men's sabre Mihai Covaliu as president, Mihai Dincă and Colonel George Boroi (president of CSA Steaua) as vicepresidents, and international referee Marius Florea as general secretary. Octavian Zidaru, national coach for women's épée, serves as technical director.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ottogalli . Cécile . Six . Gérard . Terret . Thierry . 2013 . L'Histoire de l'escrime. 1913–2013, un siècle de Fédération internationale d'escrime . Biarritz . Atlantica . 978-2-7588-0485-7. 38.
  2. Web site: MTS a împărțit bugetul pe anul 2014. Alexandru Enciu. ProSport. 4 February 2014. ro.
  3. Web site: Unde ne putem duela în afara biroului. Relaxare în paşi de scrimă. Daniel Remes. ProSport. 25 February 2014. ro.
  4. Web site: File de istorie. Octavian Zidaru. Octavian Zidaru. Romanian Fencing Federation.
  5. Web site: Istoria scrimei. Asociația Club Sportiv Stesial București. Romanian.