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July 2023

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22 July 2023 Chess at a thousand mph Born in Charleston, South Carolina, to a military mom, Guevarra has moved with his family from coast to coast. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and earned a degree in sports science and physical education. For his freshman-year physical education requirement, Guevarra signed up for fencing aer a suggestion from some high school friends who were attending N.C. State University. ey told Guevarra they were trying fencing because they loved the movie "e Princess Bride." "So being an Asian kid, I looked to sign up for Kendo, Japanese sword fighting. ere wasn't Kendo, so I signed up for fencing instead." Guevarra was taught by legendary UNC fencing master Ronald C. Miller, who holds the record for longest tenure as a head coach at UNC. Miller was a pioneer in fencing, credited by many with bringing the sport to North Carolina. Aer fulfilling his credit requirement, Guevarra was asked by Miller to try out for Above, Guevarra teaches a class. Below, 12-year-old Zachar y Thurnher took up fencing in elementar y school and has been at it for five years.

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