The International Fencing Federation (FIE) has partnered with the Fencing Association of India (FAI) by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing the sport's development in India as the nation prepares for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
This agreement was formalized by Abdelmoniem El Husseiny, the Interim President of FIE, and Rajeev Mehta, the Secretary General of FAI and the Fencing Confederation of Asia (FCA), during the Asian Fencing Championships 2026 held in New Delhi.
The MoU outlines a collaborative framework focusing on several key areas such as promoting athletes, engaging fans, improving communication, reaching out to stakeholders, and initiatives designed to boost the visibility and attractiveness of fencing. This partnership aims to create new opportunities for athletes and attract a broader audience, contributing to the sport's long-term growth.
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Abdelmoniem El Husseiny expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "India presents one of the most promising opportunities for the growth of fencing. We are thrilled to enhance our collaboration with the Fencing Association of India through this agreement and are eager to work together to elevate the sport's profile, inspire young athletes, and build momentum towards Los Angeles 2028."
Rajeev Mehta also shared his thoughts, noting, "This MoU signifies a crucial milestone in the advancement of fencing in India. Our partnership with the International Fencing Federation will enable us to fortify the sport's ecosystem, raise awareness, and provide improved opportunities for athletes to thrive. Together, we are dedicated to fostering a robust future for fencing and motivating the next generation of fencers as we approach LA28."
The signing of this MoU underscores the mutual commitment of both organizations to accelerate fencing's growth, enhance its visibility among fans and stakeholders, and establish a lasting legacy for the sport in India and beyond.
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