Giorgio Santelli

Giorgio Santelli

"Maestro" Giorgio Santelli (November 25, 1897 – 1985) was a legendary fencer and fencing master who was the largest mid-20th century influence in raising the quality and popularity of fencing in the United States, and creator of one of the best-known fencing equipment manufacturers.

Born in Budapest, Hungary, but always keeping his Italian citizenship, Giorgio was the son of Italo Santelli, a renowned fencing master from Italy who revolutionised sabre technique and was called the "Father of Modern Sabre Fencing".

Giorgio was an Olympian in 1920, and a champion in both foil and sabre. He won the Austrian, Hungarian, and Italian sabre championships, and the Austrian and Hungarian foil championships—equivalent to winning the Olympics in two different weapons.

Santelli fought and won a famous duel with Adolfo Cotronei, arising out of an Olympic fencing dispute between his Italian father, Italo, who drove the Hungarian team, and the leader of the Italian team.

Maestro Santelli immigrated to the U.S. in 1924. He initially taught his art at the New York Athletic Club, before founding "Salle Santelli" in New York City. Giorgio was US National Coach for several decades, and U.S. Olympic Coach in 1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, and 1952. He trained many national team members and champions from the 1940s through the 1980s, teaching champions and prominent fencers including George Worth, Tibor Nyilas, George Kolombatovich, Allan Kwartler, Neil Lazar, Uriah Jones, Robert Russell, Anne O'Donnell Russell, Marty Lang, Denise O'Connor, Ed Ballinger, Israel Colon, Ernest Schmatolla, Maurice Kamhi, Andy Shaw, Ed Wright, and many others.

In 1934, he established the United States Fencing Equipment Company, renamed in 1955 to George Santelli, Inc. This was one of the most widely known 20th century fencing supply houses in the United States.

Santelli tirelessly and generously promoted fencing in all aspects, including stage choreography on Broadway (in productions of "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", "Peter Pan" and many others) and providing free instruction to high school fencers. Giorgio generously supported fencing masters coming to the United States, giving them a place to teach until they established their own schools, including great maestros such as Csaba Elthes. Santelli made a unique contribution by tearing down the color barrier that existed in what had been a patrician sport, inviting black fencers to his club at a time when fencing had been a segregated activity, and producing Olympians and national champions such as Uriah Jones, Ed Ballinger, and Ed Wright.

Hall of Fame

Santelli was inducted into the USFA Hall of Fame in 1963.

Death

He died in 1985, after creating one of the greatest legacies in fencing.

He has a daughter-in-law who teaches at Middlesex County College in Edison, New Jersey.

See also

* Fencing
* USFA
* USFA Hall of Fame

References

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/giorgio_santelli_csaba_elthes/ Giorgio Santelli and Csaba Elthes - 2 Great Fencing Masters]
* [http://www.hudsonberkshire.com/santelli.htm Lessons from Santelli]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=108366 Broadway Credits]


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