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Despite its small size, the AFLA fielded teams to represent the United States in fencing events at all of the Summer Olympic Games from 1904 onward. [1] In 1949, the AFLA made American Fencing (at that time a bi-monthly magazine) the official publication of the league. Continued growth resulted in the formation of the Southwest section in 1950 ...
He was Secretary of the Amateur Fencers League of America (now the United States Fencing Association) from 1957-60. [11] He was also Editor of American Fencing magazine from 1969-76. [6] Goldstein was inducted into the US Fencing Hall of Fame. [12]
The United States Fencing Hall of Fame (or "U.S. Fencing Association Hall of Fame") is a hall of fame for fencers. It is located in the Museum of American Fencing in Shreveport, Louisiana. It was founded as the National Fencing Coaches Association Hall of Fame on February 15, 1963, and was previously located at Helms Sports Hall of Fame ...
Though Scruggs came up short of the gold on July 28, losing to Kiefer 15-6 at the revered Grand Palais, Scruggs made history as the first Black American woman to win an individual medal in fencing.
Mariel Zagunis, also a Notre Dame graduate, is the only other American woman to earn gold in fencing, winning saber in 2004 and 2008. Kiefer is so petite – 5-4, 110 pounds – that it can be ...
This is a list of the members of the United States Fencing Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame itself is on display at the Museum of American Fencing , in Shreveport, Louisiana . [ 1 ]
A number of fencing executives have resigned following a disastrous August meeting to address sexual misconduct allegations in the sport, according to Bradford William Davis of Business Insider.
Albert "Albie" Axelrod (February 12, 1921 – February 24, 2004) [2] was an American foil fencer. [3]He was a five-time Olympian for the US, won a bronze medal at the 1960 Olympics, and was the only American men's foil fencer to reach the finals at the world championships until Gerek Meinhardt won a bronze medal in the 2010 World Fencing Championships.