As a fencer, I was thrilled the other day when Mariel Zagunis won the gold medal in Women's Saber.
The US has not won a gold medal in fencing in 100 years; and that medal was in the "single sticks" wooden-sword event that was eliminated by the 1908 games so (and no disrespect to the winner) I don't really count that.
100 YEARS!
We had not won many silver or bronze medals before, either. In fact, we won only a single bronze, once, about 20 years ago. A great fencer named Peter Westbrook managed to get a bronze, just that once. (Peter is now the coach for many of the fencers on currently on the US team today!)
Not to be forgotten, we also took a bronze! Sada Jacobson won the bronze medal. Her little sister was also in the Olympics; she came in 7th place herself. (Too bad little sis didn't win her bout --it would have been neat to see the two sisters fencing each other for a medal!)
- First US gold in 100 years in fencing.
- First US women to to get any Olympic medals in fencing.
Our Men's Saber team (in the team event you sum up individual's scores for the team) we came in 4th. We lost to France 45-44 (on a single questionable point) otherwise we'd have been in the gold/silver contention.
(ADDENDUM: I read an article that said that the point was in question; however, I've subsequently read that the fencer, himself, acknowledges the mistake that lost the point. France won fair and square...)
As a US fencer I am happy to see my country doing well in my favorite sport!
http://www.nbcolympics.com/fencing/5041652/detail.html