At Columbia: First team All-Ivy League in sabre after posting 12-3 league record in 2005-06 ... 38-10 overall ... late injury cost him chance to fence in the NCAA Championships ... swept Brown, Yale, Penn and Princeton in Ivy competition ... finished 10th at sabre at the 2006 North American Cup, improving on 19th-place finish a year earlier ... in 2004-05, went 27-3 overall, 6-0 in the Ivy League ... swept bouts against Harvard, Ohio State, Stanford, Princeton, Rutgers, Sacred Heart and Vassar ... sixth in the junior division at the North American Cup ... placed fifth at the NCAA Regionals ... sixth at the NCAA Championships ... 28-5, 9-0 in Ivy League as a first-year ... second team All-American ... first team All-Ivy League ... Gold medal at IFA Championships ... finished sixth at the NCAA Championships ... a national Senior finalist, and a member of the national team.
Outside Experience: Highly-regarded and highly-experienced international fencer ... ranked fourth in Juniors (Under-19) and 18th among Senior men ... silver medalist in 2002 Junior World Cup in Dormagen, Germany ... member of USA National Cadet Team; finalist (7th) in Cadet World Championships in 2002 in Turkey ... gold medal in Junior North American Cup in 2002 at South Bend, Ind. ... 2002 Junior National champion ... competed in Summer Nationals in Junior Sabre ... studied under Boris Sokol at the Falcon Fencing Club.
At Beverly Hills: Did not compete in athletics.
Personal: Majoring in comparative literature and society ... under Future Plans, he wrote “achieve greatness” ... Alexander Krul, b. July 22, 1985 in Kiev, Ukraine.