June 26, 2025

Forge is sending 35 athletes to compete in 89 individual events and multiple team events across all three weapons—foil, epee, and saber—at the 2025 USA Fencing Summer National Championships and July Challenge, taking place June 28–July 7 in Milwaukee, WI.

As the largest fencing tournament of the season—and possibly the world—this marks Forge’s biggest Summer Nationals team ever!

Head Coach Jeff Kallio will be joined by Coaches Chad Beaty, Sky Miller, Jennifer Oldham, Stephen Pashby, and Cathleen Randall. Most of the coaching staff will also be competing, supporting our team environment where coaches and athletes push each other to perform their best. The team fondly refers to Summer Nationals as “tournament camp” for its intensity, camaraderie, and nonstop action.

Follow along from home:

Congratulations to everyone on the Team – have a terrific Summer Nationals tournament!

Thanks for following along on the journey!

Remember Forge will be closed from June 27th through July 11th, but be sure to follow along and show your support for our Forge Team.

Let’s Goooooooo!

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