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Free two-day camp boosts search for 'next fencing champ'

Olympian Maxine Esteban leads team of players, coaches who conducted a Manila workshop for 50 aspiring fencers
Aug 13, 2025
 Filipino-Ivorian Olympian Maxine Esteban (far left) with Rebisco Extreme's Kenneth Yu, Italian national fencer Carlotta Ferrari and Isaia Napolitano during the two-day fencing camp.
Filipino-Ivorian Olympian Maxine Esteban (far left) with Rebisco Extreme's Kenneth Yu, Italian national fencer Carlotta Ferrari and Isaia Napolitano during the two-day fencing camp.

A FREE two-day fencing camp backed by Rebisco Extreme and led by Filipino-Ivorian Olympian Maxine Esteban drew more than 50 youngsters in Manila on Aug. 9–10, underscoring a push to make the sport accessible to more .

Dubbed “Be the Next Fencing Champ,” the community camp was run entirely by volunteer coaches and staff as part of Rebisco’s advocacy for inclusive youth sports.

Esteban gives back

“This isn’t just about fencing—it’s about opening doors,” said Enrique Lucero, of the Rebisco Extreme brand team. “We believe every child deserves a chance to fall in love with sports, regardless of background.”

Esteban — who personally organized the event — said the effort was her way of giving back.

“Fencing changed my life, and I want these kids to see that it can change theirs too,” she said. “This is about giving back and paying forward.”

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Aligned with the International Fencing Federation’s “Fencing for All” vision, the camp removed financial and logistical barriers for beginners ages 8 to 15, who learned footwork, blade work and fundamentals, while intermediate fencers refined techniques under elite guidance.

“I never thought I’d get to learn from an Olympian and world champion,” said 12-year-old participant Francesa Abayro. “Now I really want to fence!”

The all-volunteer lineup featured Italy’s Carlotta Ferrari and Isaia Napolitano — World Cup medalists and European champions — U.S.-based NCAA standout Czarina Alfonso, Esteban, local fencers and coaches from different schools and clubs brought together by UP Diliman head coach Allan Dator.

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    “We will always be ready to answer the need to help facilitate the initiative and advocacy of Rebisco and Maxine for the Filipino youth and the next generation of fencers,” Dator said.

    Parents and coaches said the atmosphere was positive and welcoming.

    “This is how you grow a sport — by making it accessible to all,” said volunteer coach Arvin Baccay. “No politics, no fees — just pure passion.”

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    Organizers said the turnout and feedback point showed a demand for more community fencing program. With Rebisco’s support, Esteban’s leadership, and the volunteer coaching group’s generosity, the camp offered a template for grassroots fencing in the Philippines—and a reminder that the sport can be for all.

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    Filipino-Ivorian Olympian Maxine Esteban (far left) with Rebisco Extreme's Kenneth Yu, Italian national fencer Carlotta Ferrari and Isaia Napolitano during the two-day fencing camp.
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