
Our Coaching Team
Jackie Dubrovich OLY
Jackie began fencing at age 8 and has continued fencing over the past 22 years. She attended Columbia University where she was two-time team captain. At Columbia, Jackie was a 4-time All American and All-Ivy League athlete and won two NCAA Team titles. Additionally, she was awarded the William V. Campbell Athlete of the Year and the Connie S. Maniatty Outstanding Senior Student-Athlete.
Domestically, Jackie has maintained a ranking of 6th or higher in the US Senior standings over the past decade, peaking at 2nd during four of those seasons. She has earned a berth on 1 Cadet World Team, 4 Junior World Teams, and 5 Senior World Teams, two of which were as an Olympian (Tokyo 2021, Paris 2024).
Internationally, Jackie’s highest world ranking was 9th. Her medals include multiple individual and team World Cup and Pan-Am awards. She was part of the teams that brought home Bronze at the 2019 Budapest Senior World Championships and Silver at the 2022 Cairo Senior World Championships.
2024 marks the apex of Jackie’s career. Alongside teammates Lee Kiefer, Lauren Scruggs, and Maia Weintraub, she was pivotal in earning the first ever Olympic Team Gold in women’s foil for the United States at the Paris Olympic Games.
Greg Domashovetz
Greg began fencing as a senior in high school in 2004. While attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he competed on the club team, attending multiple USACFCs. After graduation, Greg moved back home to Chicago where he trained and competed intensely for three years, including competitions at the national level.
In 2012, Greg moved to Denver where he began coaching and refereeing. As a referee, he has officiated several Division 1 foil gold medal bouts, been invited to a number of NCAA Championships, has been refereeing internationally since 2017, and earned his FIE foil license in 2022. He continues to be a fixture at NACs and international events.
Greg began coaching in 2014 and moved away from Denver to found Roaring Fork Fencers Club in 2017. He attended the 2018 USFCA Coaches Academy and earned a Prévôt of Foil certification. As part of a commitment to professional development, Greg has undertaken coaching mentorship from masters such as Ralf Bissdorf and Dan Kellner.
Greg’s students have earned national points in youth events, placed strongly on Region 4’s points list, and—most importantly—continue to express excellence in fencing as a result of a well-nurtured passion for the sport. Last season, 16 RFFC fencers earned a combined 53 medals.