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1. 2007 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
(USFA Hall of Fame/News and Information)
...haw Saturday, June 30, 2007 Marriott Key Biscayne, South Miami Beach, Florida Hosted by Andy Shaw 2007 Inductees August Anderson  | Yves Auriol | Dan DeChaine ...

2. Sauer, Alfred
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Alfred Sauer The NY Times called, "Sauer the only successful invader to NY." All of the other westerners were slaughtered by New York's elite. Born in WURTZBERG, GERMANY, young Alfre

3. Goodhartz, Nat
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Nat Goodhartz is currently the Co-national Women's foil coach and head coach of the Rochester Fencing Club. She has also served as the Junior National Men's foil coach. Since 1977, when she

4. DeChaine, Dan
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
My fencing career started when I attended Pomona College in Claremont, California in 1952. I fell into it quite by accident, due to the fact that I needed to satisfy a self-defense requirement of

5. Auriol, Yves
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Maitre Yves Auriol earned his fencing master's degree from the Institute National du Sport in Paris. Colleen Olney urged him to move to Portland where he formed the Salle Auriol Fencing Club, and wa

6. 2007 Hall of Fame
(USFA Hall of Fame/Hall of Fame by Year)
August Anderson |   Yves Auriol  | Dan DeChaine  Nat Goodhartz | Dorothy Locke |  Alfred Sauer  

7. Anderson, August
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
August Anderson "The amateur premiere with the sabre." NY Times (1912) Augie won 10 US gold medals and was 5 times US National Sabre champion. (1904, 1906, 1907, 1911, 1913). Repres

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