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1. Anger, Frank
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
1964 US Olympic Team, won 3 gold medals in the Pan American Games including the 1963 Pan Am Games Epee Champion 1964 US Olympic Team, won 3 gold medals in the Pan American Games including the 1963 Pan

2. Cetrulo, Dean
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
AFLA national foil champion (1941, '47); national sabre champion (1948). Member, US. Olympic team (1948), reached the semifinals in foil individual and sabre individual. Member, Olympic bronze medal-w

3. Worth, George
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
U.S. national sabre champion (1954); medalist five times. U.S. Olympic team (1948, '52, '56, '60). Finalist, Olympic sabre individual (1948) - fifth place. Member, bronze medal-winning sabre team (194

4. Angelakis, Jana
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
Jana won the Jr. Olympic Under 20 foil title 4 times (the first time when she was only 14), the U-19 National foil title 5 times, NCAA foil champion, won the Pan Am Games gold medal with the US foi

5. McClain, Sean
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
...d with the 1995 Pan Am men's foil team.  Sean was 2-time U.S. champion (foil & epee), 4-time Jr. Olympic champion (foil & epee), and Empire United fencing coach in New York City Sean...

6. Zold, Dr. Francis
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
...zation without running afoul of the regime. In 1948, he was a captain of the Hungarian Fencing Team at the Olympic Games in London. When the Hungarian Revolution broke out in late 1956, he defected wi...

7. O'Connor, Denise
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
...n their own right.   (2  Hall of Famers) Giorgio Santelli(1920 Olympic gold medalist and 5-time Olympic Coach) conversing with student and old friend ...

8. Marsh, Ann
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
      '96 Olympians, photo taken in the holding area prior to Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta Photo By Carl Borack back row l to r: Peter Cox, T

9. Zimmermann, Felicia
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
        Iris and Felicia Zimmermann and Ann Marsh

10. Shurtz, Skip
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
... Foil title and the bronze medal in the Men’s Epee National championships.  Skip made the 1956 Olympic team in both foil and epee at the age of 23.   In the Olympic Men’s ...

11. Cerra Tishman, Maria
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
AFLA national foil champion (1945). Member, U.S. Olympic team (1948). Finalist, Olympic foil individual (1948) - tied for second place, finished fourth. This is the highest Olympic attainment b

12. National or International by Michel Alaux
(Fencing History/Wise Words)
...dquo;one or two shot affair”. One need only finish among the first three during the nationals of an Olympic year to make it. On this occasion some fencer may come up with a “high” ...

13. Dow, Helena Mroczkowska
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
(1917-1998) - AFLA national foil champion (1940, '43, '47, '48). Member, U.S. Olympic team (1948). Coach of Fairleigh Dickinson University (Rutherford) (1968-71). NIWFA foil champion for Hofstra (1

14. Mitchell, Maxine
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
Maxine Mitchell, 4 US Titles, 4th 1952 Helsinki Olympics, after a 4-way tie for 3rd. " Maxine was a never to be a forgotten personality. Her sense of fun and joviality fo

15. Burke, Jessica
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
Not many athletes can boast that they are Olympic candidates in a sport that they once hated. And not many athletes can return to championship form after suffering a career-threatening illness.

16. New York Turn-Verein 100th Anniversary
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
...g who was U.S. Women's Foil Champion in 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923 and represented the United States in the Olympics in 1924. Other winners for the Turn-Verein were Dr. Paul Benzenberg, U.S. Epee Champ...

17. Stewart, Mildred
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
...t Salle Santelli.  She was a 2-time N.I.W.F.A. Foil champion (1936 & 1937) and made the 1940 U.S. Olympic Fencing team.  Due to World War II, the Olympic Games were cancelled.  ...

18. Stevens, Arlene
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
... fencing center as she protested loudly the entire way. From the New York Times, August 30, 2000 OLYMPICS; First, There Was Parrying With Mother By SOPHIA HOLLANDER Published: Wednesday,...

19. Bradford, Vincent
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
...r the first rime that day to relax . With that win, Vincent was assured of being a finalist in the January Olympic squad trials and, thus, strengthened her chance to qualify for the 1980 women's Olymp...

20. Borack, Carl
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
...ame year. He was a two- time Pan Epee Gold Medal Winner (Epee Team ’67 & Foil Team “71) and was a U.S. Olympic Team member in 1972. He has been a significant voice and influence in our sport over ...

...onal champion in foil in 1916 and the US national champion in epee in 1913 and was a member of the 1912 US Olympic fencing team.  Arthur G. Fox was a member of the 1904 US Olympic fencing team an...

22. 1932 Olympic Saber Team
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
1932 US Olympic Saber Team:  Norman Armitage, John Huffman, Peter Bruder , Nicholas Muray, Harold Van Buskirk, Ralph Faulkner 1932 US Olympic Saber Team:  Norman Armitage, John Huffman,

23. Costin, Daniel
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
...itt Daniel Costin with his 2 saber students (Jason Rogers and Tom Berman) at the 1995 Junior Olympics.  Jason started fencing at Westside Fencing Center with Misha Itkin in foil but...

l to r  John Moreau, Jon Normile, Carl Borack  l to r  John Moreau, Jon Normile, Carl Borack photo courtesy of Carl Borack

25. O'Connor, Tatham, Nadal, Van Zo Post, 1891
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
... standing left to right William Scott O'Connor (1892 US Foil Champion), (1905 US Epee Champion) OLYMPIC  SILVER medal 1904   Charles Tatham (1901 US Foil Champion) (1901,...

26. 1996 Olympic Fencing Team Opening Ceremony
(Saber Fencing/Women\'s Saber)
'96 Olympians, photo taken in the holding area prior to Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta Photo By Carl Borack back row l to r: Peter Cox, Tom Strzalkowski, Peter Devine, Nick Bravin, fron

27. Alessandroni, Hugh
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
... Hall of Fame coach, James Murray. After earning a degree in Chemical Engineering and qualifying for 2 US Olympic teams, he led a team of engineers who invented the 1st electrical epee scoring devi...

28. Kolombatovich, George
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
... ZE9ApvPmjqw Andy Shaw interviews George Kolombatovich at the 2010 Junior Olympics in Memphis, Tn.   George Kolombatovich, Fe...

29. Bravin, Nick
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
...ll-America awards while fencing at Stanford University. After a three-year hiatus following the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Bravin briefly returned to competition in 1999 - falling one touch ...

30. Tingley, Loyal
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
Loyal Tingley was the 1939 US Epee champion and was selected for the 1940 US Olympic Team....but, of course, the Olympics were cancelled due to WWII. Loyal Tingley was the 1939 US Epee champion a

31. O'Connor, Tatham, Nadal, Van Zo Post, 1891
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
... standing left to right William Scott O'Connor (1892 US Foil Champion), (1905 US Epee Champion) OLYMPIC  SILVER medal 1904   Charles Tatham (1901 US Foil Champion) (1901,...

32. 1996 Olympic Fencing Team Opening Ceremony
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
'96 Olympians, photo taken in the holding area prior to Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta Photo By Carl Borack back row l to r: Peter Cox, Tom Strzalkowski, Peter Devine, Nick Bravin, fron

33. 1996 Olympic Fencing Team Opening Ceremony
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
'96 Olympians, photo taken in the holding area prior to Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta Photo By Carl Borack back row l to r: Peter Cox, Tom Strzalkowski, Peter Devine, Nick Bravin, fron

34. 1996 Olympic Team at the White House
(Saber Fencing/Women\'s Saber)

35. 1996 Olympic Team at the White House
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)

36. 1996 Olympic Team at the White House
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)

37. O'Connor, Tatham, Nadal, Van Zo Post, 1891
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
... standing left to right William Scott O'Connor (1892 US Foil Champion), (1905 US Epee Champion) OLYMPIC  SILVER medal 1904   Charles Tatham (1901 US Foil Champion) (1901,...

l to r  John Moreau, Jon Normile, Carl Borack  l to r  John Moreau, Jon Normile, Carl Borack photo courtesy of Carl Borack

l to r  John Moreau, Jon Normile, Carl Borack  l to r  John Moreau, Jon Normile, Carl Borack photo courtesy of Carl Borack

40. 1996 Olympic Fencing Team Opening Ceremony
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
'96 Olympians, photo taken in the holding area prior to Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta Photo By Carl Borack back row l to r: Peter Cox, Tom Strzalkowski, Peter Devine, Nick Bravin, fron

41. 1996 Olympic Fencing Team Opening Ceremony
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
1996 Olympians, photo taken in the holding area prior to Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta Photo By Carl Borack '96 Olympians, photo taken in the holding area prior to Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta

42. 1996 Olympic Team at the White House
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)

43. King, Harriet
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
A four-time national women's fencing champion, King was a member of the US Olympic team four times. She fenced at Hunter College from 1953 to 1957. She was also a member of the USA Pan-Am

44. Thanks and Credits 28
(The Museum/Thanks and Credits)
Michael Marx, 5-time Olympian & 8-time US foil champion, has donated his 1992 Olympic parade uniform, his 1996 Olympic fencing uniform and a Levi's shirt autographed by the complete 1992 US Oly

45. Levis, Joe
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
The great Joe Levis won the Olympic silver medal in 1932. He is pictured here with Frances Dee and Cary Grant at the 1932 Los Angeles Games. The great Joe Levis won the Olympic silver medal in 1932.

46. Blum, Robert
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
...ionship individual saber finals (1958)  (equaled later only by Peter Westbrook) , competed on two US Olympic Teams (1964 Tokyo and 1968 Mexico City), qualified for 3 US Pan American Games team...

47. Krieger, Byron
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
... 1942 and was 62-7 in dual meets at WSU including 30-0 in foil. Krieger was selected for the 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games (the latter at the age of 36). Krieger was sixth in the 1951 Pan-American Games...

48. Santelli, Giorgio
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
...d Hungarian foil championships, was invited to this country in 1924 by the New York Athletic Club. As head Olympic coach he has accompanied the American fencing team to Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Berlin,...

49. 1972 - November Csaba Elthes and Alex Orban
(Publications and Memorabilia/American Fencing Magazine)
Alex Orban, five times United States saber champion with Csaba Elthes, his coach at an Olympic team training session held this summer (1972) at Hunter College in New York.  Alex Orban, five ti

50. 1989 Jr. Olympics Brochure
(Publications and Memorabilia/Brochures and Programs)

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