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1. Calhoun, Father Lawrence
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
Besides the founding of the Jr. Olympics and several recommended ideas that promoted Jr. or Sr fencers, the following items may equally define my candidacy. I coached fencing at College, High School

2. Hattan, Ella (Jaguarina)
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
“If the art of fencing ever becomes general in America,” wrote Claxton Wilstach in GODET’S MAGAZINE of March, 1896, “...its champion may properly be found, mirabile dictu, in a woman.” He had in

3. Rosiere, Gilbert
(Roll of Honor/Era 1 - The Standard Era)
Gilbert Rosiere I (called Titi Rosiere by his students) had been educated as a lawyer but had a tendency to hang around with the “wild set.” He soon dropped out of the legal profession to

4. Reith, Bill
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 3 (1976-present) The Modern Era)
William Reith has served for the last 40 years on the Northern Ohio Division Executive Committee, offices include: Vice Chairman-1967, Chairman or Armorer-1968 to present. William has been competi

5. 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

6. Harutunian, Henry
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
"A game of chess played on your feet, requiring agility, power and intelligence." That's how coach Henry Harutunian describes fencing. It's a sport that provides strength of character for

7. Burdan, Arkady
(Roll of Honor/Era 3 - Modern Era)
Maestro Burdan, US Olympic Coach (Athens 2004), is one of the most highly qualified fencing coaches in the world. He has coached celebrated fencers for more than thirty years. Maestro Burdan, US Ol

8. Velarde, Jose
(Roll of Honor/Era 2 - Era of Inequality)
Joe Velarde began fencing at the age of thirteen at Seward Park High School and competed in New York City's Public School Athletic League from 1936-39. He was a sophomore and co-captain of Professor J

9. Lilien, Elliot
(Hall of Fame Nominees/Era 2 (1936-1975) The Era of Inequality)
Elliot Lilien founded the fencing team at Concord-Carlisle High(1965) and coached there for twenty years. Elliot Lilien founded the fencing team at Concord-Carlisle High(1965) and coached there f

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