Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Eva Niklinska and Tsanko Hnatov at NAC ,Nov 2011

Southbendtribune.com
November 20, 2011
FENCING
Niklinska takes bronze
Penn High School junior Eva Niklinska took the bronze medal at the North American Cup fencing competition in Austin, Texas, Monday, Nov. 14.
Niklinska, 16, won in the women's epee cadet division, which had 116 competitors.
She fences for the Mishawaka-based Escrime Du Lac fencing club, which is coached by Notre Dame associate head coach Gia Kvaratskhelia and the Chicago-based Windy City Fencing Club, which is coach by former Olympian Tsanko Hantov.

Coach Tsanko Hantov about WCF Youth and Open Tournament

Great day at the WCF Youth and Open events.
More then 75 fencers showed up at Y 11, Y 14 and the Open event.
WCF fencer Cam Woods / on the pick/ won the Open and received $ 100 equipment gift sert .

Good Job to All of the fencers



http://askfred.net/Results/results.php?tournament_id=17441

Friday, August 19, 2011

Coach Tsanko Hantov and Harrison Macrea at Nationals

After great day in Reno , Juniors ME  ,Harrison Macrea got a medal in Cadet mens epee. Great result for Harry.
He had to fence 8 DE bouts to catch the podium position.
The young man fenced realy ,realy good and lost only to the guys that placed first and second after all.




On the photo coaches Iliya,Tsanko and Harry.

GREAT JOB HARRY
GREAT JOB WCF

Junior W Team, Coaches Tsanko Hantov & Iliya Mechkov

Day 4 at Summer Nationlas and medal # 3 for the club
Long day for the Junior Team. Great event for all 3 of them and :SILVER MEDAL.

Mason Speta , Becca Rose and Eva Niklinska with coaches Tsanko Hantov and Iliya Mechkov


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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Coaches TSanko Hantov and Daniela Georgieva running a conditioning camp in Chicago

An Advanced Conditioning Clinic for all fencers (ages 12 and up) with two former Olympians. Aug. 24-27, 2-5 p.m. each day. Full brochure here: http://goo.gl/rgceN.

Tsanko Hantov competed in the 2000 Olympic Games and won a Bronze Medal at the 2001 World Championships in the Modern Pentathlon. Tsanko was National Senior Champion in 1998 and National Junior Champion in 1995 and 1996 in Men’s Epee in Bulgaria, and continues to be an "A" rated fencer. Tsanko has coached fencing for more than 10 years, and has extensive experience training fencers at all levels. Many of his students are nationally ranked medalists and compete both domestically and internationally. Tsanko has been the head coach at Windy City since 2005. He is a graduate of the National Sports Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria. Tsanko Hantov is the owner of Windy City Fencing - Chicago, Inc.

Daniela Georgieva, is a retired Bulgarian sprinter. She is a head cross country coach at State University of New York at Purchase. She is considered one of the best conditioning coaches in the business. She competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She previously held her country's record in the indoor (51.74) and outdoor (50.25) 400m dash. Georgieva qualified for three IAAF World Championship teams. In 1995, she won bronze at the IAAF World Indoor Championship in Barcelona, Spain. Georgieva is a graduate of the National Sports Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria. She came to the United States in 2002 and received a BA from Central Methodist University in 2005. While at CMU she was a five time All-American and NAIA national champion. She is coming from New York specifically to coach at the WCF Camp.

Cost is $250. Register and pay at http://www.menomoneeclub.org/register or register here on askfred.
Preregistration opens on 07/09/2011.
Preregistration closes on 08/23/2011.

Friday, June 17, 2011

June 23,2001--Bulgarian Modern Pentathlet Tsanko Hantov with Bronze from the Worlds

On Sunday, Bulgaria made a huge breakthrough in one of the sport disciplines in which, so far, it has not claimed any memorable successes.

At the world championships in modern pentathlon in the English town of Milfield, Bulgarian's Tsanko Hantov took the bronze medal - the first distinction the country has obtained in a major championship in the field. The 29-year-old, who ranked last out of 32 contestants in the European championships in Sofia on June 21-24, made a brilliant appearance this time, losing only to two Hungarians - the Sydney 2000 runner-up, Gabor Balogh, and the European title-holder in the relay race in Sofia 2001, Viktor Horvath. Hantov earned the bronze by scoring 5,474 points, with Balogh taking 5,604 and Horvath, 5,578.

Hantov, who is a student at the National Sports Academy in Sofia and a member of Sofia's Slavia sporting society, ranked among the leading three after brilliant performances in the disciplines of fencing, and horse jumping - in which he was the best of the 32 finalists.

The contest did not start well for the Bulgarian who ranked 23rd in shooting, scoring 1,060 for the general rank list. Horvath scored 1,228 points in this discipline. Hantov and the other Hungarian, Balogh, were best in the second discipline of fencing, where they excelled with 22 wins and only nine losses each. This brought them 1,000 points each for the general rank list.

After fencing, Hantov ranked fourth with 2,060 points. At this stage, he was behind Horvath (2,172 points), Balogh (2,168) and Poland's Andjey Stefanek (2,064). In the third discipline, swimming, Hantov hit another setback, finishing 16th with a time of 2.08.69 minutes. Fortunately, the three athletes who were outscoring Hantov in the swimming discipline also did not perform at expected levels - Stefanek finished 11th, Horvath 12th, and Balogh 14th.

Hantov made his move in the fourth discipline, horse jumping, where he achieved the best score. Although at the championships in Sofia, he fell off his horse twice and scored zero points, this time he maintained his concentration and made just one mistake. He finished with a time of 1.02.00 minutes, winning 1,070 points towards the final rank list. Horvath and Balogh managed to finish this event in the top 10 and retain their leading positions, but Stefanek finished 30th and gained only 648 points, which put him out of the top 16. This left Hantov in third, followed closely by the Chinese Zhanhua Zian and the European champion from Sofia in 2001, Andreus Zadneprovskis from Estonia.

The competition had to be resolved in the fifth and final discipline - the long-distance run. The Bulgarian started third and ran comparatively well, finishing 21st with a time of 9.38.42 minutes. Zian was left far behind and finished 27th, while Zadneprovskis ran strongly and finished sixth. A good finish, but not enough to make up for his weak performances in the rest of the disciplines - especially fencing and horse jumping. From their leading positions, Balogh and Horvath finished 10th and 11th respectively, taking the gold and silver.

Upon their return to Sofia on Monday, the chairman of the Bulgarian Federation for Modern Pentathlon, Simeon Monev, and Hantov were tired, but content.

"My expectations that Tsanko is capable of something great were confirmed - as long as he has a little chance," said Monev. "This time he managed to mobilize himself at the beginning of the competition and you saw what happened with fencing. I appreciate his achievement in horse riding most of all, which had a big psychological meaning to him."

Tsanko Hantov Summer Olimpics 2000 Results-Pentathlon ESPN

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