Gilberto Soriano: A New Chapter for Dominican Fencing
The Dominican Fencing Federation welcomes Gilberto Soriano as its new president, marking a crucial moment for this sport in the country. This administrative change represents an opportunity for the modernization and strategic development of Dominican fencing, with the aim of projecting it internationally.
Soriano brings a unique perspective to the position, having been a member of the national fencing team. This experience gives him a deep understanding of the needs and challenges faced by athletes, legitimizing his leadership within the sports community.
Modern sport demands leaders with vision, and Soriano seems to be that type of leader. His focus is on planning, investment in training, and strengthening organizational structures, beyond the natural talent of the athletes.
Soriano’s management is expected to drive the institutional modernization of Dominican fencing. This includes optimizing the administrative structure, implementing technology in training and competition processes, and establishing links with international organizations to raise the competitive level.
Training is a fundamental pillar in Soriano’s vision. Its objective is to prepare coaches and technicians so that they can transmit cutting-edge knowledge to the new generations of fencers.
The development of athletes will also be a priority, with a focus on talent identification, training programs from an early age, and participation in international competitions.
International projection is another key aspect. Soriano will seek to position Dominican fencing in the regional and continental arena, promoting participation in tournaments and sports exchange programs.
This new stage generates enthusiasm in the sports community. Soriano’s experience as an athlete, combined with his vision of progress, could drive a positive change in coaches, athletes, and leaders.
With Gilberto Soriano at the helm, Dominican fencing has the opportunity to build a modern and competitive sports project, with results both nationally and internationally. Soriano’s leadership will be essential to drive the progress of this discipline in the Dominican Republic.
