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    LOOK: Lee Kiefer claims historic fencing gold for Team USA in Tokyo

    Gold medal-winning fencer is the daughter of a US-based doctor from Davao
    Jul 26, 2021
    PHOTO: AP

    TOKYO — Lee Kiefer won the third gold medal for the US at the Tokyo Olympics and only the third fencing gold in the country's history by beating defending champion Inna Deriglazova of Russia 15-13 in the women’s foil final.

    Kiefer, whose mother is a Filipina doctor from Davao, ripped off her mask after the final point and shouted “Oh my God!” She placed fifth at the 2012 London Games and was 10th at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

    Lee Kiefer in action at Tokyo Olympics

    A four-time NCAA champion at Notre Dame, Kiefer is now a medical student at the University of Kentucky. Her husband, Gerek Meinhardt, won bronze with the U.S. team in foil at the 2016 Olympics.

    "It’s such an incredible feeling that I share with my coach, I share with my husband, with my family, just everyone that's been a part of this," said Kiefer, the daughter of Dr. Teresa Bacani Kiefer and former US fencer Dr. Steve Kiefer.

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      “I wish I could chop it up in little pieces and distributed it to everyone I love.”

      Mariel Zagunis is the only other U.S fencer to earn gold, winning the saber events at the 2004 and 2008 Games.

      Larisa Korobeynikova of Russia beat Alice Volpi of Italy 15-14 in the bronze match.

      Romain Cannone won France’s first gold medal of the Tokyo Games moments later, beating Gergely Siklosi of Hungary 15-10 in the men’s epee final.

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        Cannone led 14-9 after two periods in the first-to-15 match and ended it quickly in the third. The 24-year-old Cannone was born in France but grew up in the United States and attended Sacred Heart University. He returned to France in 2016 to boost his chances of qualifying for the 2020 Olympics.

        Igor Reizlin of Ukraine won the bronze with a 15-12 victory over Andrea Santarelli of Italy.

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