Established in 1921 in London England

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Leon Paul Fencing Equipment has always been a company run by competitive fencers. Members of the family have competed in 20 Olympic Games and 30 World Championships and have won 25 national titles.

The Paul family has been a part of British fencing for almost a century. It began in 1905 with the arrival of a 24 year old French officer from Perpignan. Leon first visited England as part of his grand tour of Europe after leaving the French army with a fencing diploma. Twenty years later, he founded Leon Paul Equipment with his wife Anna. 'Nanna' Paul looked after the clothing side, while Leon, or 'Papa' Paul as he was known, would come home after a long day's teaching and work into the night assembling weapons and masks.

Totally immersed in fencing from birth, it was perhaps inevitable that their sons, Rene and Raymond, would enter the business and continue its expansion.

Today, a fourth generation company, we are still run by fencers, for fencers. Our long term involvement in fencing has given the company a unique insight into the requirements of fencers, resulting in a stream of innovations over the years.

Fencing Coach

A picture of Leon Paul giving a Lesson at Salle Paul  to Rene and Raymond.
Results of the Paul Family

Leon Paul, 1881-1963. The last coach to train a British senior World Champion

Rene Paul, born 1920 - 2008. Six times National Foil Champion, four time Olympian.

Raymond Paul, born 1928. Four times National Foil Champion, three times Olympian. 

Graham Paul, Six times National Foil / Epee Champion, five times Olympian.

Barry Paul, Five times National Foil Champion, two times Olympian and Managing Director of Leon Paul fencing equipment.