Direct Elimination Podcast

Direct Elimination Podcast

The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts.Hosted by Ari Simmons and Stephen Ewart, two elite U.S. fencers chasing Olympic dreams, Direct Elimination goes beyond the strip to uncover the stories, ups and downs that shape athletes. Each episode brings you conversations with fencers, Olympians, and sports leaders who share the mental battles, personal growth, and cultural shifts behind their journeys.This isn’t just a fencing podcast. It’s about resilience, mindset, and purpose. Whether you’re an athlete, a fan of Olympic sports, or simply someone chasing excellence in life, you’ll find stories here that resonate.🎙️ Topics we explore:The mindset of world-class athletesFailure, resilience, and comeback storiesNCAA & Olympic fencing insightsThe role of social media, culture, and community in sportsWhy athletes do what they do — and what keeps them fighting📌 Subscribe for episodes that deliver real talk, laughs, and lessons — straight from the fencing strip to your headphones.

  1. 17h ago

    USA Fencing CEO Phil Andrews on Growing Fencing in America: NCAA Programs, Marketing Push & the Road to LA 2028 | Direct Elimination Ep. 34

    USA Fencing's CEO, Phil Andrews, reveals influencer and K-pop deals, a sport-saving radio campaign & what the sport's growth strategy is as we approach the LA 2028 Olympic Games. This episode will surprise you. The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. In this episode, you'll discover: • How USA Fencing became the ninth most mentioned brand on US radio in December (the only sport ever to achieve it) and why that matters more than Paris 2024 medal counts for long-term growth • The full celebrity and influencer strategy targeting LA 2028: from the Gardiner Brothers and Dolph Lundgren to Jenson Button and a K-pop activation designed to open fencing to entirely new audiences • Why the NCAA pipeline is central to USA Fencing's future, including new programs at Trinity College, HBCU outreach, and how membership growth is directly funding more athletes — including para fencing for the first time • What Phil Andrews actually walked into when he became CEO in 2022, and how a British ice hockey player ended up leading one of America's most storied Olympic sports federations Phil Andrews has served as CEO of USA Fencing since 2022, previously leading USA Weightlifting. He is one of the most unconventional and candid executives in American Olympic sport. 💬 What would it take for YOU to bring a friend to try fencing? Drop your answer below — Phil's actually thinking about this. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00:00 - Intro & Welcome to the New York Athletic Club 00:01:06 - US Fencing Foundation Gala 00:03:02 - Phil Andrews' Background: From London 2012 to USA Fencing CEO 00:05:10 - Stabilizing USA Fencing: Challenges Inherited in 2022 00:08:14 - USA Fencing's Mission to Grow & Popularize the Sport 00:09:08 - iHeartMedia Deal & Radio Campaign Impact 00:11:30 - Celebrity & Influencer Activations: Gardiner Brothers, Dolph Lundgren, Jenson Button 00:13:59 - Community Outreach 00:19:06 - Lowering the Barrier: How Fast Can Someone Try Fencing? 00:20:38 - Paris 2024 Results vs. iHeartMedia Campaign Reach 00:22:44 - NCAA Pipeline, HBCU Outreach & Trinity College Announcement 00:24:19 - Athlete Funding Growth Across Weapons & Para Fencing 00:25:56 - US Fencing's Rising International Competitive Results 00:30:15 - One Light Answers 00:35:05 - Closing Remarks  💬 BEST QUOTES "Fencing is not well enough respected in the circles that it should be. I think that's something that we're hoping to change between now. I think we've started to change it, and I think it's something we're hoping to change between now and 2028." "If 4 or 5 people from that [collaboration] go 'that looks cool, I want to go and try some fencing.' That is success." "[Fencing was] the ninth most mentioned brand on the US radio during December of last year, the only sport ever to have achieved that." "I like being the dumbest human in the room. Great news in fencing is I'm usually dumbest person in the room." Theme Song Written and Performed by Colin Campbell 🔗 Connect with Colin 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en 🔗 Connect with Phil Andrews 🌐: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philandrews2 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a.phil/?hl=en 🔗 Connect with USA Fencing 🌐: https://www.usafencing.org/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/usafencing/ Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    37 min
  2. Jun 22

    Jerry Simmons on How to Raise a World Champion Fencer | Direct Elimination: Special Father's Day Edition

    What does it actually take to raise a World Champion fencer? Jerry Simmons reveals the parenting philosophy no one talks about. The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why Jerry and his wife never pressured their children about results, rankings, or college scholarships — and how that restraint became the foundation of their success • The hotel room meditation lesson in France that Jerry taught a 15-year-old Ari the week of competition, and what happened to his fencing immediately after • The exact moment Jerry realized fencing was no longer a hobby — and why he went all-in financially and logistically without looking back • What sleep science actually says about athlete recovery, reaction time, and how to manage circadian rhythm during international travel Jerry Simmons is the father of 2 former NCAA Division 1 Fencers, Camille Simmons (Episode 11) and our Co-Host Ari Simmons (Cadet World Champion, 4x NCAA All-American, USA World Team Member and more), and a physician whose background in sleep science gives him a uniquely grounded perspective on youth athletic development. He joins the show to offer an honest, experience-tested look at what elite youth sport support actually demands — and costs — from a family. 💬 What's the hardest part of being a fencing parent? Drop your answer below — we read every comment. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:03 - How Ari Got Into Fencing: The Origin Story 00:05:18 - Jerry's Six Months as a Fencer 00:08:17 - The All-In Moment: Summer Nationals in Reno 00:12:35 - First Tournament Travel and Early Memories 00:23:28 - Parenting Philosophy: Never Pushing for Results 00:30:37 - Supporting Athletes Through Failure 00:35:20 - Meditation in France: A Life-Changing Hotel Room Lesson 00:47:35 - Watching Your Child Become World Champion 00:54:38 - Advice for Fencing Parents Today 00:58:47 - Sleep Science: How Much Does Sleep Actually Matter for Athletes? 01:07:12 - Sleep Maxing Trends: Mouth Tape and More 01:09:03 - One Light Answers 💬 BEST QUOTES "You've got to lose to be good. You know, that's part of the process." "I think the most important time for a parent is probably how you deal with the failures." "When you look back, I mean, the money comes and goes. You're not going to remember, but it's these opportunities that really transform someone individually." "You build on your opportunities and on your successes. And if you don't take these early steps, how are you ever going to get to the later ones? You don't just all of a sudden arrive. You have to build up that momentum." "We didn't look at fencing as, oh, this is a ticket to get you into a college. You were fencing because you wanted a fence. And we recognize how it's good to build character." Theme Song Written and Performed by Colin Campbell 🔗 Connect with Colin 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en 🔗 Connect with Jerry Simmons 🌐: https://www.csma.clinic/ 📺: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoJ63AFmFyA 📺: youtube.com/@jerrysimmons1727 Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    1h 16m
  3. Jun 12

    The Fencer Who Wrote Our Theme Song: Colin Campbell | Direct Elimination Ep. 33

    Colin Campbell wrote the Direct Elimination theme song on sticky notes during construction breaks — and he's a Notre Dame fencing champion. The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. In this episode, you'll discover: • How Colin wrote, performed, and produced the Direct Elimination theme song — including the bossa nova chord progression, fencing-inspired lyrics, and his stacked harmony technique • The concrete parallels between competitive fencing and the arts: adaptability, attack planning, committing fully, and performing under pressure • Colin's journey from age-10 fencer in Washington D.C. through a Senior World Cup appearance, to being on Notre Dame NCAA and ACC championship winning teams, and into Juilliard and professional performance • How his short film 'The Sharp Way Out,' shot at a former Staten Island correctional facility, and his theatrical adaptations are building toward a serious acting and filmmaking career Colin Campbell is a multi-instrumentalist, actor, and filmmaker currently studying at Juilliard. He's also a decorated competitive fencer who won ACC and NCAA championships with Notre Dame — and the person behind the theme song you've been hearing at the top of every episode. Here's our question for you: What's a skill from your sport that showed up somewhere completely unexpected in your creative or professional life? Drop it in the comments. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:36 - Welcoming Colin Campbell 00:03:11 - The Story Behind the Direct Elimination Theme Song 00:04:15 - Colin's Musical Origins 00:09:21 - Fencing Roots: Starting at Age 10 in Washington D.C. 00:19:36 - Going All-In on the Arts at Notre Dame 00:21:25 - Early Filmmaking with Teammates 00:27:46 - Colin's Competitive Fencing Career 00:30:55 - Coaching at Sheridan Fencing Academy 00:34:04 - How Fencing Parallels Music, Acting, and Artistic Discipline 00:47:37 - Flow State, Authenticity, and Performing Under Pressure 00:53:26 - The Sharp Way Out 01:03:55 - Upcoming Projects and Continuing to Weave Fencing Into Art 01:06:47 - One Light Answers 01:14:07 - Closing Reflections and Live Performance of the Theme Song 💬 BEST QUOTES "I will always know from fencing the ability to just adapt to things being thrown at you and taking accountability for your mistake in just a split second." "Fencing taught me how to understand the way that I moved, my body and my vessel and focusing on carrying through my plan.. and having an attack plan." "When you're an adult all the fun may seem like it's behind you. No it's not. You can find it, and you can create it with people that are your pals." "I wrote these lyrics down because I wanted to implement fencing, and I knew that I could do that because I know the sport" 🔗 CONNECT WITH COLIN 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    1h 21m
  4. Jun 5

    Our Wildest Fencing Season Yet — End of Season Recap

    The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. Ari beat Olympic and world champion Masaru Yamada at the Medellín Fencing World Cup, Stephen and the New York Athletic Club won the Senior National Team Championship, and somehow we still squeezed in three weddings, a sponsor visit, a full-reset hike in the mountains above Medellín, and a tarmac wait that almost cost us a flight to Switzerland. This is the end of the 2025–2026 fencing season — every win, every loss, and what it taught us heading into LA 2028. CHAPTERS 00:00 Cold open 00:22 Catching up after a wild stretch of fencing 02:43 Senior Nationals: Nathaniel Wimmer makes history 03:36 Stephen + NYAC win the Division I team championship 04:32 Ari's mental lapse! 07:12 Ari's 9th place finish — and the full-body cramps 08:13 Touchdown in Medellín, Colombia 11:24 The Easy Path Crew is born (USA teammates drawn against each other) 16:16 Day off: a mountain excursion above Medellín with no cell service 21:42 Day 2 in Medellín — Ari's career-best run begins 23:14 Drawing Masaru Yamada — Olympic medalist, world champion silver 27:53 The fall heard around the venue 29:33 Sudden death: beating a world champion 32:14 Congrad Kongstad brings reality back 34:30 Between Colombia and Bern: weddings, work, and prep 37:58 Ari ranked 5th — a sudden Bern qualification 42:00 Four hours on the tarmac 43:23 Bern Day 1: Easy Path Crew, take two 50:53 Processing a loss the same way you'd process a win 52:34 Stephen finds the "Jake Jets" 56:17 Working a full-time job from a Swiss hotel until 11 PM 58:34 Day 2: rematching Akira Komata 1:03:36 Team event: the Kazakhstan comeback 1:11:00 Shout-outs: Alexandre Pittet & Anton "Soup" Piskovatskov 1:18:30 LA 2028 is officially real 1:22:24 Thank-yous and sign-off Theme song written and performed by Colin Campbell 🔗 CONNECT WITH COLIN 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    1h 23m
  5. May 30

    NCAA Fencing Champion & Paris Olympian Elizabeth Tartakovsky on Women's Saber Fencing, Harvard & Finding Joy Again | Direct Elimination Ep. 32

    Paris Olympian Elizabeth Tartakovsky opens up about women's saber fencing, chasing the Olympics, and what comes after the dream. The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. In this episode, you'll discover: • How Elizabeth Tartakovsky went from getting kicked out of ballet to becoming a Paris Olympian in women's saber fencing • The mental game of defending your best-ever season when Olympic qualification is on the line • What legendary coach Yury Gelman taught her that had nothing to do with fencing technique • Why elite fencers quit after college — and what the sport loses when they do Elizabeth Tartakovsky is a Paris 2024 Olympian, two-time World Cup bronze medalist, Pan American champion, and NCAA individual champion who fenced for Harvard University under coach Yury Gelman, one of the most respected names in saber fencing. What's your biggest mental challenge in fencing — the competition itself, the training grind, or staying motivated after a big result? Drop it in the comments below. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:26 Introduction & Guest Credentials 00:02:02 Origin Story: How Liz Found Fencing 00:05:21 The 'All In' Moment: Going Competitive 00:08:27 Peaks and Valleys: Navigating Plateaus 00:12:33 The Paris Olympic Journey 00:14:42 Career Highlights & Favorite Memories 00:18:24 Life After Paris: Taking a Break & Coming Back 00:23:32 The Dropout Problem: Fencing After College 00:27:25 Coaching Legend Yury Gelman: Behind the Curtain 00:33:51 Harvard Fencing & the Power of Team 00:37:01 New Jersey State Champion & Fencing's Small World 00:40:46 Upcoming Clinic with Maya Chamberlain & Nora Burke 00:43:29 One Light Answers: Rapid Fire Round 00:45:40 Flunge Tips, Tennis & Closing Fun 00:51:54 Closing Remarks & Where to Find Liz 💬 BEST QUOTES "I loved being unique and kind of telling my friends, you know what I did?" "I think I learned just from a few painful losses. It was it was kind of a turning point early on that, like, okay, this is a serious thing. If I want to continue, I actually have to put in the work, and want it for myself." "The year before Paris was my best season ever. I surpassed every goal. I didn't know I'd ever be ranked in the top 16 in the world." "It's a game at the end of the day. And I think this is the most amount of kind of play I've had in the sport in a long time." Theme song written and performed by Colin Campbell 🔗 CONNECT WITH COLIN 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    54 min
  6. May 16

    "I Will Go Through Fire for My Students" - Olympic Coach Igor Gantsevich on Coaching, Immigration & Dynamo Fencing Club | Direct Elimination Ep. 31

    Igor Gantsevich took Dynamo Fencing Club and built it into 500+ members after injuries ended his career. His family is the immigrant story driving Canadian fencing forward. The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. In this episode, you'll discover: • How Igor pivoted from a career-ending wrist injury to building one of North America's largest fencing clubs — with 500+ members, 30 full-time staff, three Vancouver locations, and a new USA location coming soon • The father-son coaching dynamic that shaped Igor's entire philosophy, and why he treats every student like his own child • The Nick Zhang story: the Junior Worlds moment where Igor's sideline emotion may have cost his athlete a bout — and what he said to him afterward • Why Igor believes complacency is a disease, and how that mindset has driven Dynamo's growth, Team Canada's ambitions, and his refusal to ever retire Igor Gantsevich is the President of Dynamo Fencing Club and the High Performance Director of Fencing Canada — a former national team athlete whose competitive career was cut short by injury, who then channeled that drive into building one of the most respected fencing programs in the world. What's the moment — in sport, coaching, or life — where someone told you that you couldn't do it, and you proved them wrong? Tell us in the comments. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:27 Growing Up: Tennis Dreams and the Accidental Fencer 00:06:19 Rising Through the Ranks: Junior Worlds and the Canadian National Team 00:08:21 Career-Ending Injuries and the Pivot to Coaching 00:12:59 Starting from Scratch: Schools, Outreach, and Early Club Days 00:15:47 The Academy: Fencing as a PE Credit in West Vancouver Schools 00:19:28 Building Dynamo: Size, Staff, and the Austin Expansion 00:26:25 Immigration, Passion, and Coaching Like a Father 00:31:11 The Nick Zhang Story: When Emotion Costs Your Athlete a Bout 00:36:38 Business Lessons: Patience, Belief, Honesty, and Community 00:44:31 The Origin of the Name 'Dynamo' 00:49:26 Goals as a Coach: Olympic Medals, Hunger, and Never Retiring 01:00:03 The Global Fencing Landscape: Asia Rising and North America's Moment 01:05:43 Retaining Athletes Post-College and the Future of Professional Fencing 01:12:15 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts 💬 BEST QUOTES "One word: immigration. Very simple. We're survivors. We fought for everything that we have" "I will go through fire for my students. And now that I'm high performance director of Team Canada, I'll go through fire for my country." 🔗 Connect with Igor 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/igor_gantsevich/ Connect with Dynamo Fencing Club 🔗 Connect with Colin 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dynamofencing/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dynamofencing 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaUEXzPBdw7nsg8VhWGb6bQ Theme song written and performed by Colin Campbell 🔗 Connect with Colin 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    1h 24m
  7. May 9

    3x Olympian Kat Holmes Used Game Theory to Win a World Championship Gold | Direct Elimination Ep. 30

    3-time Olympian & World Champion Kat Holmes used game theory to win. She qualified for the Olympics while surviving medical school on zero sleep. This is an elite competitor.  The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. In this episode, you'll discover: • How Kat used her Princeton thesis on Nash equilibrium to develop an overtime fencing strategy that helped anchor Team USA to the 2018 World Championship title • What it actually looked like to train for the Olympics while completing medical school — the sleep deprivation, the mental health struggles, and how she got through it • The shocking moment Kat was asked to testify at a legal hearing for the Alan Hadzic safe sport case the night before her Olympic debut at Tokyo • How Kat's biomechanics research on fencing lunges and injury patterns is shaping the future of sports medicine for fencers Kat Holmes is a three-time Olympian (Rio, Tokyo, Paris), 2018 World Championship anchor for Team USA's women's épée squad, four-time NCAA All-American at Princeton, and a practicing medical professional whose scientific research is now focused on the sport she's spent her life mastering. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:04:06 A Nine-Year-Old Who Wanted to Sword Fight 00:06:54 The Distinctive Style 00:09:19 Fencing, Princeton, and the Road to the Olympics 00:13:04 Paris: The Final Hurrah 00:19:34 Tokyo Olympics 00:25:05 Medical School, Mental Health, and Burnout 00:27:54 Leveling Up as a Team 00:29:44 Becoming the Best Anchor in the World 00:32:31 Kat's Winning Thesis 00:35:32 Winning Strategy, Commitment, and Tactical Discipline 00:41:43 Performance Optimization 00:44:14 Biomechanics Research 00:50:03 One Light Answers 00:54:33 Closing Thoughts 💬 BEST QUOTES "I will say that medical school and qualifying for the Olympics was like the hardest. I can't honestly imagine anything harder. I didn't sleep for two years." "I never want to have to wonder, like, what if? What if I had worked harder? What if I had done this? I really wanted to always leave it on the table." "I think at one point I probably was the best anchor in the world for like a little minute." "I don't have an Olympic medal. Do I want one? Yes. Would I like to be Olympic champion? Obviously. But I think, you know, the body of my career more speaks to the heart and soul that I put into it." 🔗 Connect with Kat 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldfencingleague Theme song written and performed by Colin Campbell 🔗 Connect with Colin 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    58 min
  8. May 4

    World Fencing League Debut: What Happens Next?

    World Fencing League finally debuted with the most eyes on fencing since Paris. We break down every match, the $10K prizes, and why the tech disappointed. The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why the WFL debut may be the biggest moment for fencing since the Paris Olympics and what it still needs to fix to become a real league • How $10,000 per match compares to winning an entire World Championship, and what that prize structure means for athlete motivation • A full match-by-match breakdown including Maia Chamberlain's MVP performance, Lee Kiefer's opening bout, and Ryan Choi vs. Miles Chamley-Watson closing the night • Why Dentsu's much-hyped blade-tracking and 3D replay technology fell flat in live execution, and what the WFL must do differently next time Direct Elimination is your home for honest, knowledgeable fencing coverage that doesn't talk down to the sport or the fans. Whether you've been fencing for twenty years or you just found out epee exists, this is the show for you. The World Fencing League just ran its first-ever event, and we give you the complete recap. We celebrate what the WFL got right, call out what it got wrong, and lay out what needs to happen for this league to actually build the fencing audience it's promising. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00:12 Intro 00:02:30 World Fencing League Debut... First Impressions 00:06:29 Cash Prizes: A Game Changer for Fencing 00:09:42 New Rule Sets, Tech, and Fencing's Future 00:12:53 Match 1 Recap 00:18:46 Match 2 Recap 00:21:57 Matches 3 & 4 00:27:47 Match 5 Recap 00:29:55 Match 6 & Closing Ceremony 00:34:27 What Could Have Gone Better 00:38:44 Team Format, Gambling Rollout & Marketing Misses 00:43:59 Commentary Critique 00:47:17 Final Thoughts 💬 BEST QUOTES "if you don't have a crazy chat room on a live stream, then you're not doing it right." "for world championships, if you win the whole tournament you get $40,000 as of last year. but that's a whole tournament. here you fence one equal opponent. And when you're getting $10,000 for one match. Yeah. Those stakes are way crazier." "I think the real winner of the World Fencing League was Maia Chamberlain. Man. She pulled up. She balled out. She gets fighter of the night." World Fencing League Website: https://worldfencingleague.org/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldfencingleague Theme song written and performed by Colin Campbell 🔗 Connect with Colin 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbelltunes/?hl=en Thank you for listening! 🔗 Check out FencR 🌐: https://www.fencr.app/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencr.app 🔗 Connect with Us 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: https://link.me/directelimination 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directelimination/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@directeliminationpodcast 📺 Subscribe for more episodes: youtube.com/@DirectElimination 🔗 Prieur USA 🌐: https://www.prieurusa.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prieur_usa/

    53 min

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The Fencing Podcast of All Fencing Podcasts.Hosted by Ari Simmons and Stephen Ewart, two elite U.S. fencers chasing Olympic dreams, Direct Elimination goes beyond the strip to uncover the stories, ups and downs that shape athletes. Each episode brings you conversations with fencers, Olympians, and sports leaders who share the mental battles, personal growth, and cultural shifts behind their journeys.This isn’t just a fencing podcast. It’s about resilience, mindset, and purpose. Whether you’re an athlete, a fan of Olympic sports, or simply someone chasing excellence in life, you’ll find stories here that resonate.🎙️ Topics we explore:The mindset of world-class athletesFailure, resilience, and comeback storiesNCAA & Olympic fencing insightsThe role of social media, culture, and community in sportsWhy athletes do what they do — and what keeps them fighting📌 Subscribe for episodes that deliver real talk, laughs, and lessons — straight from the fencing strip to your headphones.

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