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1. Gelman, Yury
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
...and bronze at Cadet and Junior World Championships and many medals in junior and senior World Cups include winning in individual and team Grand Prize. He prepared members of Cadet, Junior and Senior N...

2. Normile, Jon
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 3 (1976-present) The Modern Era)
Winning his first national epee title in 1988, and at the time being the  youngest ever to do so, Jon Normile has also added two more national titles (1991, 1997), an Olympic team (1992), 6 Wo

3. Shurtz, Sewall "Skip"
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 2 (1936-1975) The Era of Inequality)
...alcon studios.  Skip became the son that Ralph Faulkner never had.  Skip began competing and winning at the age of 14 and continued on to become both the US National champion of foil (1...

4. Wolfe, Jeff
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 3 (1976-present) The Modern Era)
...d seasons, 19 League Championships and 18 Sectional Championships.  The team set a N. Y. State record winning 98 consecutive dual meets. Jeff Wolfe's W-L record at Brentwood was 388-14. ...

5. 2008 Hall of Fame
(USFA Hall of Fame/Hall of Fame by Year)
...ach at an Ivy League institution Micahnik, David M.  * Led Penn's fencing team to 33 consecutive winning seasons Richards, Carla-Mae  * First Executive Director of US Fencing in C...

6. Hattan, Ella (Jaguarina)
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
...Jaguarine, under the shrewd management of Fred J. Engelhardt, quickly became the toast of San Francisco, winning bouts with all weapons against all comers, first afoot and eventually on horseback. ...

7. Stull, Rob
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 3 (1976-present) The Modern Era)
Stull, 47, is a 3-time Olympian, and competed in Modern Pentathlon in 1984, 1988 and 1992, winning a silver medal as part of the 1984 U.S. Pentathlon team. Pentathlon events include swimming, runn

8. Harutunian, Henry
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...ly acclaimed poet? And an Academy Award winner? Yes indeed, Henry’s been at work: his Yale alums are winning at the game of life, as well.     Now let's...

9. Velarde, Jose
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...e became Columbia coach in 1950 his team won the NCAA team championship in 1951 and 1952, with Bob Nielson winning the NCAA foil championships in 1951 & 1952, and Danny Chafetz the epee championsh...

10. Lilien, Elliot
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 2 (1936-1975) The Era of Inequality)
...l. Peter Brand, the present coach at Harvard, was No. 1 sabreman on our 1969-70 team which broke the long winning streak of Essex Catholic High of New Jersey. Lillien led his team to win streaks of 2...

...wn the latter as a three-time Olympian, a national top-10 fencer, and as a successful college coach - 32 winning seasons and a Coach of the Year award in 1997. "A lot of people were surp...

12. Elliott, Joseph
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...hampion and has been a member of the US World Veterans’ Team every year since 2001. This champion has been winning for over fifty years and has given much of his time to fencing in other ways includin...

13. Richards, Carla-Mae
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
... more than 80 events; there was a regional circuit for 10, 12 and 14 year old fencers; the US fencers were winning medals, not just participating anymore and the office had moved to its own location o...

14. Richards, Carla-Mae
(USFA Hall of Fame/Hall of Fame Selection Committee)
... more than 80 events; there was a regional circuit for 10, 12 and 14 year old fencers; the US fencers were winning medals, not just participating anymore and the office had moved to its own location o...

15. Micahnik, David M.
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...he late Maestro Lajos Csiszar. As the University of Pennsylvania’s Head Fencing Coach since 1974, he has winning records in each of his 33 seasons, 664 victories versus only 202 losses. Dave was cho...

16. Worth, George V.
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
... team (1948, '52, '56, '60). Finalist, Olympic sabre individual (1948) - fifth place. Member, bronze medal-winning sabre team (1948) and fourth place sabre team (1960). One of the leading officials in...

17. Stone, Donna
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
...atch. 5-4, 4-5, 5-4. She had less trouble in the finals against sixth-ranked Barbara Turpin of Portland, winning the slower bout by a straight two-bout score of 5-1, 5-2. The New York fencers club...

18. Righeimer, Frank S.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...9, '33); national foil medalist three times. U.S. Olympic team (1932, '36). Member, Olympic bronze medal-winning foil team (1932) and Olympic bronze medal-winning epee team (1932). IFA foil and epe...

19. Pesthy, Paul
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
..., '67, '68, '83, the most national epee titles in US history and was a member of 11 national championship winning teams for the NYAC. Paul was a  member of the U.S. Olympic fencing teams of 68...

20. Orban, Alex
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...inally his entry onto the NYAC squad in 1965. National Champion Thrice He started out with a bang winning the national championship and leading the team to victory. Since then, he has won t...

21. Nyilas, Dr. Tibor
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
... '52, '56, '60). Finalist, Olympic sabre individual (1948) - seventh place. Member, Olympic bronze medal-winning sabre team (1948). Pan-American sabre champion (1951).   &nb...

22. Muray, Nickolas
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...on the stage and screen such as Greta Garbo, Charlie Chaplin, and Fred Astaire. He was also a championship-winning fencer who played on the U.S. team at the 1928 and 1932 Olympic Games. The son of a p...

23. Levis, Joseph
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...ist in foil (1932); regarded as the finest accomplishment ever by an American fencer. Member, bronze medal-winning foil team (1932). Vice-president of the AFLA. His victory in the 1954 nationals after...

24. Keane, Anthony J.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...(1961-1977)     "Mr. Niblick" Charlie Comiskey congratulates Jack Keane on winning the Veterans Award as Jack’s son and Veteran's president Frank Loughrnan look...

25. Jaeckel, Tracy
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...ion (1930); national epee medalist four times. Member, U.S. Olympic team (1932, '36). Member, bronze medal-winning epee team (1932). Foreign secretary of the AFLA. First American named to an Olympic d...

26. Heiss, Col. Gustave
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Colonel Heiss  is one of the most successful epee fencers in the US history by winning 6 US national championships in men's epee (representing the NY Fencers' Club). He went on to fence in

27. Gehrig, Adeline
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
... the Union in the Civil War. In the early days of the AFLA, the Turnverein was among the strongest teams, winning numbers of championships. Hall of Famer John Allaire was a member at this time. Adeli...

28. Garret, Maxwell
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...one of the leading internationally ranked fencing officials. Not only was it important that his teams have winning records and capture titles, but more importantly, Coach Garret insisted that his athl...

29. deCapriles, Miguel A.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...r sabre (1941). Member, US. Olympic team (1932, '36, '48) and captain (1952). Member, Olympic bronze medal-winning epee team (1932) and Olympic bronze-medal winning sabre team (1948). President of the...

30. Cetrulo, Dean
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
... team (1948), reached the semifinals in foil individual and sabre individual. Member, Olympic bronze medal-winning sabre team (1948).  9x9bheM6uMc ...

31. Calnan, Lt. George C.
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
..., '32) and captain (1932). Olympic bronze medalist in epee individual (1928); member, Olympic bronze medal-winning foil team (1932) and Olympic bronze medal-winning epee team (1932). At the 1932 Olymp...

32. Breckinridge, Col. Henry
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
...epee six times. Member, US. Olympic team (1920, '24, '28) and captain (1928). Member, Olympic bronze medal-winning foil team (1920). Second president of the AFLA (1925-30). Assistant secretary of war ...

33. Bravin, Eric Nick
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
The dominant men's foilist of the last decade, Nick Bravin garnered four national titles in the 90's, winning in 1991, 1992, 1994, and 1996, while taking 2nd place in 1995 and 1999. He fenced on the

34. Bradford, Vincent
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
... There are times for Vincent when the planning and the training do not materialize into winning. How does it feel to have worked that hard to reach a goal and by one touch here,...

35. Armitage, Norman C.
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
..., ’56). Finalist in Olympic sabre individual (1932) - finished ninth. Member, Olympic bronze medal-winning sabre team (1948). Carried the US. Flag in the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics (1...

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