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1. Zold, Dr. Francis
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
..., Italo Santelli, and earned a master's degree in fencing. Though his last national and international fencing tournaments were in the late 1940s, he continued teaching fencing.    &nb...

2. Burke, Jessica
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
...g five more wins (37) than her solid rookie year. She placed second at the Mid-Atlantic/South Regional tournament and earned All-America status at nationals with a second-place finish. B...

3. Stevens, Arlene
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
...mans guided Arlene through the early months, offering advice that ranged from fencing tips to how to fill out tournament applications. ''They seem to be like Yodas,'' Arlene said. ''They have th...

4. Bradford, Vincent
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
... fencing a try." So at eleven, Vincent began private lessons, started competing in novice tournaments and before she knew it, she had qualified for the junior state championship. B...

5. Levis, Joe
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
...mnasium of the New York Athletic Club. The victorious trio marked up a sweep for the college veterans in the tournament. Something more than just the titles was at stake. There was an undercurrent...

6. Presidents: 26 Kalle Weeks
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
... the NJ division secretary and newsletter editor, and in a variety of roles at local, division, and national tournaments. In 2001 she was appointed as the chair of the Tournament Committee. During h...

7. Vebell wins '64 Martini & Rossi
(Epee Fencing/Men\'s Epee)
Ed Vebell (right) winning the gold medal at the 1964 Martini & Rossi International Epee Tournament at the New York Athletic Club.  Vebell was the first American to win this title. Ed Veb

8. Veteran's Award to Keane
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
... Pan Am title (1967), but he has done more than any other American (through h is annual Martini & Rossi Tournament) to bring international stars into competition with their U.S. counter parts. ...

Kneeling: Steve Netburn, George Masin, Paul Pesthy. Standing: Todd Makler, Dave Micahnik, Mike Morgan (organizing committee), Larry Anastasi (holding the permanent Csiszar Trophy), Maestro Lajos C

10. Spotlight is on Alex Orban by Jack Keane
(Fencing History/Wise Words)
...an by Jack Keane Two weeks after he had become the first American fencer ever to win a major European tournament, Alex Orban of the NYAC found himself fencing a nameless opponent on the fourt...

11. Orban, Alex
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
...71, '72). Member, U.S. Olympic team 1968, '72, '76). He is the only U.S. sabreur to win an international 'A' tournament, in Lodz, Poland (1968).   Spotlight is on Alex Orban by Jac...

12. Vince, Marion Lloyd
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
...semi-finals, but The American girl's victory in the preliminaries was Miss Mayer’s first defeat in any tournament for about three years. United States fencers had so rarely figured strongly in...

13. Bradford, Vincent
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
...ie Bradford (left) and former USFA President Stacey Johnson at the 1976 Martini & Rossi International Tournament at the New York Athletic Club.  Bradford is the only woman in US fe...

14. Presidents: 18th Michel Mamlouk 1982 - 1984
(Fencing History/The AFLA / USFA)
...ted programs whereby US referees could be tested for FIE Referee Licenses and he supported more international tournaments, especially men’s sabre,  on US soil for US fencers to gain experie...

15. Velarde, Jose
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
...ts Militaire) in Luxembourg and West Germany, placing 4th each time in a twelve-nation round-robin 3-weapon tournament. While assigned to the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO, (1961-65) ...

16. FENCING; A Farewell to Amateurism
(Fencing History/Wise Words)
...ment came in the inaugural women's epee. Forty-one countries and 490 competitors are taking part in the tournament, held in the United States for the first time since 1958 and the second time ...

17. 1996 Summer Olympics: Nick Bravin
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
...ces of winning individual medals were slim. He does, however, believe there's hope for a team medal. In the Tournament of Seven Nationals held in Bonn, Germany, last May, the U.S. finished seventh...

18. Jacobson, Sada and Emily
(Saber Fencing/Women\'s Saber)
... as a very loyal person.” Though they had never been introduced, Ms. Jacobson recalled a tournament in Atlanta in 2004 when she caught a glimpse of a fencer with the name B&ac...

19. Cross, Emily
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
...on her second straight gold medal at the 2006 Junior World Championships. Just as she did in the 2005 tournament, Cross defeated Italy's Arianna Errigo in the gold medal bout in women's foil...

20. Zimmermann, Iris
(Foil Fencing/Women\'s Foil)
... was REALLY unexpected for me,” she said. “It was surprising because I didn’t expect it. The Junior World Cup tournaments I went to before I placed, like, 64th.” She followed that up with her second...

21. Bayer, Cliff
(Foil Fencing/Men\'s Foil)
...s was his place on the 1996 U.S. Olympic foil team in Atlanta. "The Olympics are a very stressful tournament, it is very quick, it is very fast and there is really not much time to breat...

22. Levitt, Teddy
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
...t poking the guy. There is a lot of explosive muscle movement, and you can get pretty tired by the end of a tournament.  Levitt is used to reaching the end of tournaments. He won all his ...

23. Nyilas, Tibor
(Saber Fencing/Men\'s Saber)
...itor, Tibor represented Salle Santelli at first, and then the New York athletic club. His stacks of local tournament medals-awarded in an era when only the first three places received medals- ...

24. Stone, Donna
(Epee Fencing/Women\'s Epee)
...y a straight two-bout score of 5-1, 5-2. The New York fencers club won its second team title of the national tournament as it recaptured the men’s team foil championship it lost last year, beat...

25. Early 19th Century American Fencing
(Fencing History/Fencing History)
... of the article here. April 9, 1887 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, 117 New York City, Fencing Tournament at Cosmopolitan Hall held on March 28th, 1887. Louis Tronchet of the Paris Fe...

26. Garret, Maxwell
(Fencing History/Great Coaches)
...tion and Park Administration and as Head Fencing Coach. In 1973 Mac established the Penn State Open Fencing Tournament that became one of the most prestigious collegiate fencing tournaments in the ...

27. Violet Barker
(The Museum/Fencing Facts)
...rst black person to become a member of US Fencing (AFLA) in the 1930s.  When she showed up for her first tournament, her membership card was torn up and she was told to leave.  Violet never ...

28. Brochures and Programs
(Category Blog)
The Museum of American Fencing has boxes of tournament brochures and programs dating back over 70 years.

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