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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. Video Tour #5
(The Museum/Tour the Museum)
Andy Shaw show cases donations from Jon Normile, Jason Rogers, Cliff Bayer, antique masks, and the original hand-written minutes from AFLA beginning in 1891.

4. Video Tour #6
(The Museum/Tour the Museum)
Andy Shaw show cases donations from Carl Borack, Les Stawicki, Sean McClain, Ed  Richards, Robert Blum, Jim Carpenter, Larry Anastasi. Andy Shaw t

5. Video Tour #4
(The Museum/Tour the Museum)
  Andy showcases U Penn coaches Leonardo Terrone, Lajos Csiszar, and Dave Micahnik   Andy Shaw takes you on a tour of the Museum of America

6. 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

7. Acel, Grace
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
Grace Acel was 3 times the National Intercollegiate Womens Fencing Association Champion, was 2nd to Maxine Mitchell in the U.S. Nationals in 1954 and was a member of the U.S. Team for the Pan Amer

8. 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

9. 1937 Alessandroni vs. Levis
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
Hugh Alessandroni  (being inducted into the US Fencing Hall of Fame 2010)  against Joe Levis  (also in the Hall of Fame)  This photo was a gift from Robert Levis, son of Joe Lev

10. McClain, Sean
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
Sean McClain pictured 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

11. Zold, Dr. Francis
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
  From the USC Fencing Website Excerpt from "Tribute: Francis Zold Retires" by Rockwell Herron in Pomona College Magazine Spring 1998     &

12. Fish, Mrs. Stuyvesant
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
(1884 - 1971) - generous patron of fencing, advocate of women's fencing, member of first championship women's foil team. Saturday January 30, 1937 New York World-Telegram  

13. O'Connor, Denise
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
A two-time Olympian, (1964, 1976), she fenced in five World Championships (1965, '66, '69, '70, '75), as well as the Pan American Games of 1975 (Bronze Medal). She was the winner of the 197

14. Bilodeaux, Caitlin
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
American Fencing Magazine 1992, featuring Caitlin Bilodeaux

15. 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

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

17. 1989 Donna Stone
(Publications and Memorabilia/American Fencing Magazine)
  1989 American Fencing Magazine, featuring Donna Stone - Fifth  in the World.   1989 American Fencing Magazine, featuring Donna Stone - Fifth  in the World.

18. Shurtz, Skip
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
US Epee Champion 1954 US Foil Champion 1956 1956 Olympian Foil & Epee  Skip Shurtz was the US Epee Champion in 1954, US Foil Champion 1956, and 1956 Olympian in both Foil and Epee.

19. 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

20. Murray, James Jr.
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
(1871-1957) - Concurrently coach of Columbia (1898-1948) and the New York AC (1891-1954) (where he was also boxing coach). Produced numerous intercollegiate and national champions and Olympians. He

21. National or International by Michel Alaux
(Fencing History/Wise Words)
 American Fencing Magazine, Volume 23, Number 1 September / October1971 National or International by Michel Alaux American Fencing Magazine

22. Fencing articles from 1902 by Edward Breck
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
...d exposes him to the ridicule of all well-taught fencers.   As in fencing form and style count for more than in other sports, great care must be taken to master the first princi...

23. 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

24. 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

25. 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.

26. Bothner, Charles
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
Charles Bothner won thirteen US championships - 11 individual and two team. In 1897, he was champion in Foil, Sabre, and Epee - a record that is unlikely ever to be approached again. He represented th

27. New York Turn-Verein 100th Anniversary
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
100th Anniversary By Dernell Every The Fencing Section of the New York Turn-Verein, first organized in 1850, is the oldest fencingclub in New York City and probably in the country. In celebratin

28. Stewart, Mildred
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
Mildred Langdon Stewart, who lived in West Hempstead, New York, attended Hunter College and was trained by Georgio Santelli at Salle Santelli.  She was a 2-time N.I.W.F.A. Foil champion (

29. Stevens, Arlene
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
Arlene Stevens remembers the day six years ago when her mother dragged her off the couch in their Rochester living room, bundled her into the car and drove her to the local fencing center as she pro

30. Bradford, Vincent
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
... who my opponents are, so I begin getting ready mentally by spending some time analyzing their various styles . I write down what I want to concentrate on and what I need to do to counteract differe...

31. 2009 Women's Pan Am Epee Team
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
Team USA, winners of the Pan Am Zonal women's Team Epee competition.  Courtney Hurley, Danielle Henderson, Kelley Hurley and Lindsay Campbell. 2009 Women's Pan Am Epee Team Team

32. Borack, Carl
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
Carl Borack, just after winning the US foil nationals with his coach, Mel North and his dad. Carl Bo

  New York Athletic Club Stars: Charles G. Bothner, Rudolph Haubold & Georges Kavanagh New York Athletic Club Stars: Charles G. Bothner, Rudolph Haubold & Georges Kavanagh  

34. McKee. Coach of Cavaliers
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
Coach McKee and his Cavaliers in southern California with Olympian Maxine Mitchell (3rd from right) Coach McKee and his Cavaliers in southern California with Olympian Maxine Mitchell (3rd from rig

35. 1939 AFLA Video
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
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Illinois Athletic Club stars Alfred Ernest Sauer, Arthur G. Fox, James W. Knox in 1909 l to r Chicago Stars - Alfred Ernest Sauer, Arthur G. Fox, James W. Knox (Illinois Athle

37. Van Buskirk, Harold
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
Harold Van Buskirk, from the Houston Post, 1964 Harold Van Buskirk, from the Houston Post, 1964  

38. 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,

39. 1969 July Leo Sobel and Peter Tishman
(Publications and Memorabilia/American Fencing Magazine)
 Leo Sobel and Peter Tishman, AFLA Treasurers on the cover of American Fencing Magazine, July 1969 Leo Sobel and Peter Tishman, AFLA Treasurers on the cover of American Fencing Magazine, July

40. AFLA Treasurers: Leo Sobel and Peter Tishman
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
Leo Sobel and Peter Tishman AFLA Treasurers, on the cover of American Fencing Magazine, July 1969 Leo Sobel and Peter Tishman AFLA Treasurers, on the cover of American Fencing Magazine, July 1969&

41. Costin, Daniel
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
Daniel Costin coached champions such as Teddy Levitt, Jason Rogers, Tom Berman  Daniel Costin with U-19 saber champion 1999 Teddy Levitt Daniel Costin wi

42. Midwest Fencing Championships, 1957
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
Midwest Fencing Championships, Minneapolis Minnesota May 4 and 5, 1957 Midwest Fencing Championships, Minneapolis Minnesota May 4 and 5, 1957 Contenders and Defenders

43. NAC Officials Bob Edgington & Jon Moss
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
Bob Edgington and Jon Moss officiating at a NAC. photo by Andy Shaw Bob Edgington and Jon Moss officiating at a NAC. photo by Andy Shaw

44. 1906 Manrique Cup
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)

45. Simmons, Tyrone
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
1972 Foil Champion NCAA Tyrone Simmons, 1972 Foil Champion NCAA

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

47. 1966 Moscow World Championships
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
Carol Kuzen, Carl Borack, Stan Sieja, Denise O'Connor, "vladimir" our interpreter, and Leslie Bleamaster Photo taken by Joe Elliottt, Moscow World Championships, 1966 Carol

48. O'Connor, Tatham, Nadal, Van Zo Post, 1891
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
William Scott O'Connor, Charles Tatham, C. C. Nadal, and Albertson Van Zo Post standing l to r:  William Scott O'Connor, Charles Tatham, C. C. Nadal seated is Albertson Van Zo Post

49. 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

50. Alessandroni, Hugh
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
Hugh Alessandroni attended Columbia University where he learned to fence under the Hall of Fame coach, James Murray. After earning a degree in Chemical Engineering and qualifying for 2 US Olympic

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