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Janice Romary

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In addition to her Olympic success, Romary won the U.S. foil championship in 1950, 1951,1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1967, and 1968, missing the 1959 championships due to pregnancy. Her 10 U.S. championships is more than any other male or female fencer. She won the 1967 Worldwide Sportsman's
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Though she never medaled at the Olympics, she was a finalist in women's individual foil in 1952 and 1956, finishing fourth both times: in 1952, she tied for third place, but lost to Denmark's
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Romary's association with the Olympics and the sport of fencing continued well beyond her Olympic competition. She was women's administrator for the
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Athlete of the Month Award. She also won a silver and a bronze medal at the
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fencer, sports that did not exist at the Olympic level for women until the
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Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States in fencing
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Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in fencing
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Award, and in August 1968, became the only fencer to ever win the
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List of athletes with the most appearances at Olympic Games
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and was responsible for all U.S. women competitors. At the
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and finally surpassed in 1988 by fellow fencer, Sweden's
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in the 1970s. After retiring from fencing, she moved to
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who was the first woman to appear at six Olympic Games.
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first woman to carry the flag for the United States
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San Mateo, California
United States
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Fencing
Olympic
fencer
Palo Alto, California
Max Reinhardt
Hollywood, California
University of Southern California
University of Southern California Fencing Club
foil
1948 London Olympics
1952 Helsinki Olympics
1956 Melbourne Olympics
1960 Rome Olympics
1964 Tokyo Olympics
1968 Mexico City Olympics
compete in six Olympics
Lia Manoliu
Kerstin Palm
first woman to carry the flag for the United States
Karen Lachmann
Helms Foundation
Pan American Games
épée
sabre
1996 Atlanta Olympics
United States Olympic Committee

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