GREG DOMASHOVETZ
HEAD COACH
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
HE/HIM
Coach Greg Domashovetz started fencing in 2004 in Mt Prospect, IL at Illinois Fencers Club. After graduating high school, he attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to study Mathematics. While at Illinois, Coach Greg fenced on the club team, the Fencing Illini. After graduating in 2008, Greg moved to Chicago and trained at Chicago Lakeshore Fencers Club and later the Fencing Center of Chicago. Greg attended many North American Cups as a competitor.
In 2012, Coach Greg moved to Denver. At that time, he began to referee regional and national events. He was licensed in 2022 as a referee in foil with the International Fencing Federation (FIE), a difficult and prestigious achievement. He also has experience refereeing gold medal bouts of Division 1 foil, multiple selections to NCAA Championships, several seasons of refereeing at European Fencing Confederation events, and FIE Junior World Cups.
Greg started his coaching career at Denver Fencing Center where he gained experience running classes and giving individual lessons. Coach Greg is certified as a Prevot of Foil through the US Fencing Coaches Association. Greg is committed to continuing education through workshops, clinics, and collaboration with other clubs and coaches.
In addition to his work with Roaring Fork Fencers Club, Greg serves on the Executive Committee of the Colorado Division of USA Fencing as Referee Coordinator Vice-Chair. He also serves as a member of USA Fencing’s Coaches Committee.
Coach Greg moved to the valley to start Roaring Fork Fencers Club in 2017 so that he could share his passion for fencing in a place he was passionate about. Greg managed the Club’s transition to a 501c3 nonprofit in 2025 and now serves as Executive Director and Head Coach. Greg likes downhill skiing, ski touring, road cycling, mountain biking, and backpacking.
Coach Greg refereeing a semifinal at 2018 NCAA Championships.
TIFFANIE RUDOW
BOARD MEMBER
Tiffanie moved to Glenwood in December 1999 with her husband. She started working for a local CPA firm in tax accounting and began adventuring all of the Roaring Fork Valley trails and rivers. In 2009 and 2012 their family grew and she now has two very active sons. In 2020, she became owner of a small accounting firm in the heart of Glenwood.
In 2019 Tiffanie and her oldest son were looking for an activity for him to participate. The local karate dojo had closed its doors and her oldest was needing a new sport. She and her son stumbled upon the fencing beginner footwork class. After completing the class, Tiffanie decided this was not the sport for herself, but her son was hooked! During Covid, they kept going with private lessons from Coach Greg. They have been traveling to practice and tournaments together ever since. Her background in accounting as well as her involvement as a team parent bring a unique perspective to the club board.