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1. 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

2. Borack, Carl
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 3 (1976-present) The Modern Era)
...hampion in men’s foil (the youngest winner at that time), he was also a medallist in men’s epee and a saber finalist as well. In 1971, he accomplished the rare feat of making the finals ...

3. Shurtz, Sewall "Skip"
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 2 (1936-1975) The Era of Inequality)
...d continued on to become both the US National champion of foil (1956) and the US National champion of epee (1954), but also a 1956 Olympian where he placed in the top 10 in the world.  Skip is...

4. Lyon, Arthur
(USFA Hall of Fame/Hall of Famers-elect 2011)
...ional team title in all 4 possible team events in US fencing history including: Men’s Foil Team, Men’s Epee Team, Men’s Saber Team, Men’s 3-Weapon Team. (representing the NY Fencers’ Club) And if th...

5. Alessandroni, Hugh Vincent
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
...ering and qualifying for 2 US Olympic teams, he led a team of engineers who invented the 1st electrical epee scoring device used in Olympic history (1936). Hugh Alessandroni attended Columbia Unive...

6. Reith, Bill
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 3 (1976-present) The Modern Era)
...1985.  William has worked with the USFA Fencing Officials Commission refereeing at class 1 level Epee, class 2 level Foil, and class 5 level Sabre, has refereed at International World Cup l...

7. Stull, Rob
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 3 (1976-present) The Modern Era)
...edal as part of the 1984 U.S. Pentathlon team. Pentathlon events include swimming, running, shooting, epee fencing and horseback riding. Stull, 47, is a 3-time Olympian, and competed in Modern Pe...

8. Harutunian, Henry
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...s made the U.S.S.R. Olympic team in 1956 and went on to become the first Soviet to claim the individual epee title at the Junior World Championships in 1958. Harutunian came to the United States in 19...

9. Burdan, Arkady
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
...lle MS Jr. 2002 Sarah Parker WS Cadet 2002 David Douville MS Jr. 2003 Olympians: Nhi Lan Le, Epee, Atlanta 1996 Sada and Emily Jacobson, Athens 2004 Sada Jacobson, Beijing 2008 Arkady...

10. Velarde, Jose
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...nd 1952, with Bob Nielson winning the NCAA foil championships in 1951 & 1952, and Danny Chafetz the epee championship in 1952.  All three Columbia fencers at the NCAA championships were selec...

11. Korfanty, Ed
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
...cal progress in US fencing was Seth Kelsey who made the Cadet, Junior and Senior US National teams in epee in one season. Under his direction, the Oregon Fencing Alliance Club moved to become a one...

12. McClellan, Cathy
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
...ve they can stop your attack.”  5-time US National Foil Team Champion and 2-time US National Epee Champion with Tanner City FC under Joe Pechinsky, Cathy is one of only a handful of women i...

13. Elliott, Joseph
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...Tyler, Texas, Joe Elliott has accomplished much in his 50+ years in fencing. He was 2-times US National Epee Champion (1965, 1970) and a 2-time US National finalist in foil. He took 1st in Foil in the...

14. Richards, Carla-Mae
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
...ded until they won their equality. So what men feared did happen, women ventured forth and took up the epee and then the sabre and proved they could do whatever anyone else could and do it on equal f...

15. Richards, Carla-Mae
(USFA Hall of Fame/Hall of Fame Selection Committee)
...ntil they won their equality.  So what men feared did happen, women ventured forth and took up the epee and then the sabre and proved they could do whatever anyone else could and do it on equal f...

16. Micahnik, David M.
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
Dave Micahnik was a member of the 1960, 1964, and 1968 United States Olympic Epee Teams. In 1960 he won the U. S. National Epee Championship. From 1960-73 he was ranked in the top 10 in men's épée 10

17. Worth, George V.
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...aul Moss. They represent the Salle Santelli Club of New York. They showed dexterity in foil, saber, and epee. 1948 US Olympic Saber Team 1951 Pan Am Team Worth, George Vitez ...

18. Van Buskirk, Harold
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Harold Van Buskirk (1893-1980) - AFLA national epee champion (1927); national sabre medalist three times. Member, U.S. Olympic team (1924, '28, '32). President of the AFLA (1936-39; 1944). One of

19. Tatham, Charles
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
...unding fathers of the AFLA/USFA. He won three Olympic medals for the US, plus the National individual epee title in 1901, '02, and '03, the Individual Men's Foil in 1901, and the Men's Epee Team in...

20. Stone, Donna
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
Donna Stone - 5th in the world 1989   3-time US Epee Champion (1987, '90, '94), finalist, 1989 World Championships (5th); 3-time World Cup finalist.   1987 US

21. Shelley, C. Lee
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
C. Lee Shelley Dominant men's epee fencer of the 80's. Fourth place team, World Championships (1983). Gold Medal Pan American Team (1979), Silver Medal Team (1987). In addition, he was a two-time

22. Sauer, Alfred
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...icago Turngemeinde when he was 16. He went on to win the US National Championships in saber (1909), epee (1913), and foil (1916) representing the Illinois Athletic Club. He qualified for the 1912...

23. Sands, Maj. General Thomas J.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Maj. General Thomas J. Sands (1903-1984) - AFLA national epee champion (1935, '37). Member, U.S. Olympic team (1936). At the 1937 World Championships in Paris, Sands attained the individual epee

24. Saltus, J. Sanford
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
(d. 1922) - An early patron of the sport at the YMCA's. The national epee team trophy is presented in his memory.  Although only a recreational fencer, he was frequent donor to fencing events in

25. Righeimer, Frank S.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Frank S. Righeimer (1909-1998) - AFLA national epee champion (1929); national outdoor epee champion (1929, '33); national foil medalist three times. U.S. Olympic team (1932, '36). Member, Olympic

26. Richards, Edwin
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...'63, and '67). He was twice National Men's Foil Champion (1962, '63) and medaled in foil in 1961 and in epee in 1952 (the year of his foil championship.) He has been a member of the National Coaching ...

27. Post, Albertson Van Zo
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Albertson Van Zo Post (1865-1938) - AFLA national foil champion (1895); national epee champion (1896,1912); national sabre champion (1901, '02, '03). He won five medals, including two championshi

28. Pesthy, Paul
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
AFLA national epee champion (1964, '66, '67, '68, '83). Member, U.S. Olympic fencing team (1964, '68, '76); member, U.S. Olympic modern pentathlon team (1964, '68). Olympic silver medalist, Pentath

29. O'Connor, William Scott
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...A/USFA), was the UNITED STATES FIRST A.F.L.A. NATIONAL FOIL CHAMPION in l892 and was the 1905 National Epee (then called ‘dueling sword’) champion.  He was a member of the l904 U.S....

30. Nunes, Leo G.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
... every other year owing to business commitments in Europe. AFLA national foil champion (1924); national epee champion (1917, '22, '24, '26, '28, '32); national sabre champion (1922, '26, '29); nationa...

31. Muray, Nickolas
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
(1892-1965) - Born in Hungary. AFLA national sabre champion (1927, '28). Member, U.S. Olympic team (1928, '32). Known as the "photographer of the famous" - he was the outstanding portraitist of the 19

32. Masin, George
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Epee World Cups: Heidenheim 1971, 3rd; Montreal 1987 6th, Sydney 1997, 3rd. Pan American Champion, team epee. National Champion, Individual epee, 1971; 12 times National Team Champion. Ranked amon

33. Lewis, Norman
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
AFLA national foil champion (1939); national epee champion (1948, '49, '50). Member, U.S. Olympic team (1948), captain (1968). Finalist, Olympic epee individual (1948) - ninth place. President of

34. Levis, Joseph
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
... magnificent resemblance to cork screws as Joseph Levis captured the foils, Lieut. Thomas J. Sands the epee and Norman C. Armitage the sabers last night in the gymnasium of the New York Athletic Clu...

35. Jaeckel, Tracy
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
(1905-1969) - AFLA national outdoor epee champion (1930); national epee medalist four times. Member, U.S. Olympic team (1932, '36). Member, bronze medal-winning epee team (1932). Foreign secretary

36. 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

37. Hamori, Eugene
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...e Champion in 1961 and 1964 as well as 3-Weapon Team Champion in 1961, Sabre Team champion in 1964, and Epee Team Champion in 1965, all for Salle Csiszar of Philadelphia. He represented the US at the ...

38. Hammond, Dr. Graeme M.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
(1858-1944) - AAU national foil champion (1891); national epee champion (1889, '91). AFLA national epee champion (1893); national sabre champion (1893, '94). Member, U.S. Olympic team (1912). Co-found

39. Grasson, Robert M.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...h, U.S. Olympic team (1936). Co-founder of the NFCAA (1941). Donor of the IFA championship trophies for epee team and sabre team in the name of the IFA fencers who attained the Olympic team.  ...

40. Goodhartz, Nat
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...Europe and Asia. Domestically,many of her students have also won medals in men's and women's foil and epee events. It is significant that Nat recognized the value of international participation lon...

41. Goldstein, Ralph M.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
Ralph M. Goldstein (1913-1997) - AFLA national foil medalist; national epee finalist. Member, U.S. Olympic team (1948, '56); captain (1960). Editor, "American Fencing" magazine (1969-7

42. Gehrig, Adeline
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
...kirchner, fencing master from 1955 - 1979. The last achievement of the NYTV was a bronze medal in team epee at the Nationals of 1974. In 1981, the Fencing Section ended when the Turnverein sold its s...

43. Garret, Maxwell
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...as a member of the editorial board of the Physical Education magazine. His latest book, Foil, Saber and Epee Fencing, was published by Penn State Press in May, 1994. In 1989 Mac and Diana moved...

44. Fish, Isabel Mildred
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...ut I said, “Ouch!”  when Mrs. Rene Pinchart, wife of the instructor, demonstrated an epee upon me.  Three wcked little barbs grow out of the tip.   “Once, thoug...

45. Dimond, John
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
(1892-1968) - AFLA national outdoor epee champion (1924); medalist in epee and sabre. Member, U.S. Olympic team (1920); coach, U.S. Olympic fencing team (1936); coach, U.S. Olympic modern pentathl

46. deCapriles, Miguel A.
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
(1906-1981) - AFLA national epee champion (1931, '44); national three-weapon champion (1933, '34, '41, '42, '47); national outdoor epee (1936, '38); national outdoor sabre (1941). Member, US. Olym

47. deCapriles, Jose R.
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
(1912-1969) - AFLA national epee champion (1938, '51); national foil champion (1946); national three-weapon champion (1939). At the 1946 national championships, he medaled in all three weapons - o

48. D'Asaro, Michael
(Roll of Honor/Roll of Honor)
...-1st, 1962, medalist in '60, 66, and '67. NCAA- 1st 1960. Foil: Nationals- 3rd, 1963, 1st (team) 1959. Epee: Pan-American Games - 2nd (individual), 1st (team), 1959, Martini-Rossi - 3rd, 1963 Marti...

49. Cohen, Abram
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
...orld Championships of 1968 and 1961, and the Pan American Games of 1955. He was US National Men’s Epee champion in two consecutive years: 1955 (the last year of the three-touch epee championship...

50. Calnan, Lt. George C.
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
...tional foil champion six times in seven years (1925, '26, '27, '28, '30, '31), medalist twice; national epee champion (1923); national three-weapon champion (1927). Member of all four national champio...

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