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Coach Okawa to Gain Hall of Fame in July


Cal State Fullerton fencing Coach Heizaburo Okawa will be inducted into the United States Fencing Hall of Fame on July 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina, as part of the U.S. Fencing Association’s national championships.

Okawa has been the Titans’ head coach for the past 24 seasons. He has guided them to Top 30 finishes at the NCAA Championships in eight of the past nine years including a best of 15th place this past season.

“It is a great and unexpected honor,” said Okawa. “I have worked very hard over many years to achieve the goals I have set. This award has given me another for which to strive. I will work even harder to be worthy of the recognition.”

Okawa previously served as head coach for six years at UCLA while also instructing at the Mori Fencing Academy in Beverly Hills from 1969 through 1980. He has worked with numerous Hollywood film productions on fencing techniques and sequences.

As a fencer himself, Okawa was a two-time United States national champion and a six-time national champion in his native Japan covering all three weapons. He won the U.S. title in foil in 1967 and 1968 and the collegiate foil title in Japan in 1960. He won the national foil titles in 1963 and 1964. He won the collegiate title in sabre in 1961 and the national title in 1967 as well as the epee crown in 1963.
Okawa was a three-time Japanese Olympian as a competitor (1960, 1964 and 1968) and was a referee in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. He placed ninth in foil in Tokyo in 1964 while his Japanese team placed fourth.

Among his other international competitions were a foil championship at the Duvall Tournament in Paris and an epee championship at the Martel Tournament in Poitier, France. He also competed in the World Championships in 1967 at Montreal where his foil team placed fourth.

His international coaching career includes directing the Japanese national team at the 1969 World Championships in Cuba. He also has coached at the World Championships in Sao Paulo, Denver, Buffalo, Mexico City, Kobe (Japan) and Valencia (Venezuela).

A graduate of Chuo University in Tokyo with a degree in economics, Okawa also attended the Nationale Institute des Sport in Paris. He and his wife, Jeanie, live in Torrance.














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