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27th year at Penn State
Emmanuil G. Kaidanov (kigh-DAN-off) is a fencing master and head coach of the men's and women's fencing teams at Penn State. Kaidanov immigrated to the United States in 1979 from the Soviet Union, where he had competed as a world-class fencer and served as a coach. He was a candidate for the U.S.S.R. National team in saber from 1958 to 1964. Kaidanov has been a fencing coach for over 40 years and is in his 27th year at Penn State. He has developed both the men's and women's teams into perennial NCAA Championship contenders with the men sporting a 356-24 record in dual meets (94 percent) and the women boasting a 343-32 mark (91 percent). He won his 600th career dual meet during the 2004-05 season, and is one shy of his 700th. Kaidanov led Penn State to its tenth NCAA team title in 2007, placing the Lions firmly at the top of the NCAA fencing world. In the decade of the '90's, his teams won back-to-back NCAA combined titles in 1990 and 1991 and finished second in 1992, 1993 and 1994. Penn State won a record six straight titles from 1995 to 2000. Penn State started the new decade in style with its sixth straight national championship in 2000. After a second place finish in 2001, Penn State reclaimed the NCAA title with a superb effort in 2002. The Lions were runners-up in 2003, 2004 and 2006 before claiming the team title last season in 2007. During Kaidanov's tenure, the men's team has finished in the top three in 23 out of 26 seasons, while the women's squad has improved from 10th place in 1986 to first place six times in the '90s. For these accomplishments, Kaidanov was honored as the 1990, 1991 NCAA and 1996 USFCA Coach-of-the-Year. He shared this honor with his assistant coach, Wes Glon. Kaidanov graduated from the State College of Physical Education at Kharkov-USSR, where he earned a Master of Science in Physical Education, a Minor in Anatomy and Physiology, and a Master of the Sport of Fencing. His postgraduate studies include methods of teaching fencing, research methods, as well as sport and medical massage. Kaidanov's research publications include: methods of teaching fencing, specifics for teaching left-handed fencers, teaching fencers with physical disabilities, and exercises for better reaction time. Kaidanov has considerable experience on the international level. Between 1985 and 1993 he coached U.S. teams at the World Championships ('85, '86), World University Games ('85, '89, '91 and captain in '93), Maccabiah Games, Pan American Junior Championships and World Under-20 Championships. Kaidanov served as the United States Fencing Association's National Training Director in 1998-99. Coach Kaidanov is married and has one son, who was also involved in fencing. KAIDANOV'S YEAR-BY YEAR RECORD REGULAR SEASON RECORDS Year / Men Women
KAIDANOV FAST FACTS 10 NCAA Combined Championships (1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007) 22 NCAA Individual TITLES 1 Four-Time NCAA Champion Olga Kalinovskaya, foil, `93-'96 8 Olympians Jana Angelakis, Peter Cox, Suzi Paxton, Tom Strzalkowski, Alex Weber (Germany) Doris Willette, Nonpatat Panchan (Thailand), Adam Wiercioch (Poland) 167 All-Americans Including 8 last year 23 Top Three NCAA Men's Finishes 15 Top Three NCAA Women's Finishes Men's Record: 356-24 (94 Percent) 26 seasons at Penn State. Nine undefeated seasons. Women's Record: 343-32 (91 Percent) 23 seasons at Penn State. Eight undefeated seasons.
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