Jewish sports fans: take a stab at fencing

Eli Schenkel, left, is representing Canada in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. (Photo courtesy Eli Schenkel/S-Class Fencing)

This year marks the first time since 1988 that Canada has fielded a full roster of men’s and women’s Olympic fencers. It’s a tough bout for Eli Schenkel, the young Vancouver-based athlete in the foil discipline, who’s on a mission to put the cerebral sport back on Canadians’ radars.

In today’s episode of Menschwarmers, The CJN’s podcast about Jews and sports, Eli explains how he got into the game, why Jews have excelled with the epee, and how excited he is to go to the fences to represent our country in next month’s Tokyo Olympics. Will Eli and his team medal—or will their plans be foiled?

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Menschwarmers is hosted by James Hirsh and Gabe Pulver, and produced and edited by Michael Fraiman. Our intro music is by Coby Lipovitch, and our outro music is “Organ Grinder Swing” by chēēZ π. This show is a member of The CJN Podcast Network. Follow the Menschwarmers on Twitter and The CJN Podcast Network on Twitter and Facebook, or find more great Jewish podcasts at thecjn.ca.