Fencing
Jaskot, Norbert

Norbert Jaskot
- Title:
- Assistant Coach (Saber)
Norbert Jaskot enters his second season as an assistant coach with Air Force fencing in 2022-23. Jaskot, who will work with the saber group, comes to the Academy from the Fencing Academy of Denver.
Jaskot is a three-time Olympian for Poland (1992, 1996 & 2000), as well as an Olympic coach who guided the Polish women’s team to a sixth place finish in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Prior to coaching, Jaskot enjoyed success as a competitive saber fencer. In additional to representing Poland in three Olympic games, Jaskot was ranked second place in the world (FIE) in 1998. He won numerous medals at World Cups from 1992-2000, including individual gold in 1997, in addition to team silver and bronze at the World Championships in 1999 and 1998, respectively.
Over the past decade, Jaskot’s students and squads have earned medals at European and World Championships in the Junior and Senior levels. He moved to the US to join the Fencing Academy of Denver in January 2017, where he has immediately made an impact in coaching our fencers to numerous podiums throughout the US as well as internationally.
Jaskot began his coaching career in 1990, working with AZS Poznan in Poland. In addition, he worked with the Polish Fencing Association from 2005-2016. He was with the Fencing Academy of Denver since 2017.
Jaskot earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sport Management from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan.
Jaskot is a three-time Olympian for Poland (1992, 1996 & 2000), as well as an Olympic coach who guided the Polish women’s team to a sixth place finish in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Prior to coaching, Jaskot enjoyed success as a competitive saber fencer. In additional to representing Poland in three Olympic games, Jaskot was ranked second place in the world (FIE) in 1998. He won numerous medals at World Cups from 1992-2000, including individual gold in 1997, in addition to team silver and bronze at the World Championships in 1999 and 1998, respectively.
Over the past decade, Jaskot’s students and squads have earned medals at European and World Championships in the Junior and Senior levels. He moved to the US to join the Fencing Academy of Denver in January 2017, where he has immediately made an impact in coaching our fencers to numerous podiums throughout the US as well as internationally.
Jaskot began his coaching career in 1990, working with AZS Poznan in Poland. In addition, he worked with the Polish Fencing Association from 2005-2016. He was with the Fencing Academy of Denver since 2017.
Jaskot earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sport Management from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan.