Kiefer, Scruggs Make History in Fencing
Kiefer, Scruggs Make History in Fencing

Kiefer, Scruggs Make History in Fencing

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At the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Lee Kiefer defended her title by winning gold in women's foil fencing, defeating her teammate Lauren Scruggs, who took silver. This historic all-American final marked the first time two U.S. women medaled in the same individual event in Olympic fencing history. Kiefer's victory makes her the first American woman to earn two Olympic golds in individual foil and she dedicated her win to her late coach, Buckie Leach. Scruggs, a 21-year-old Harvard student, became the first Black American woman to medal in individual fencing, expressing her hopes to inspire inclusivity in the sport. The event drew a vibrant crowd, contrasting the pandemic restrictions faced during the Tokyo Games, and both athletes celebrated their achievements together. Their success highlights the growing prominence of fencing in American athletics and the supportive community surrounding the sport.

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