| Zagunis Continues Gold Standard; Igoe Nets Bronze |
| Written by Cecil Bleiker | |
| Tuesday, 10 February 2009 | |
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.– Mariel Zagunis (Beaverton, Ore.) showed this weekend that she hasn’t lost a step since winning her second consecutive individual Olympic gold medal and the team bronze medal in August 2008 at the Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Zagunis won the individual gold medal at the Grand Prix Women’s Sabre competition in Orleans, France. She also led the U.S. team to the gold medal in the team event.
Zagunis is the only member of the bronze medal winning 2008 U.S. Olympic Team for Women’s Sabre Fencing competing during the 2009 season with Sada Jacobson (Dunwoody, Ga.) attending Law School at the University of Michigan, having retired from the sport and Becca Ward (Portland, Ore.) concentrating on school in her freshman year at Duke University. That does not mean that Zagunis is alone in the 2009 season though as she was joined by five other American women at this Grand Prix stop. Monica Aksamit and Daria Schneider finished 23rd and 26th. Dagmara Wozniak (Avenel, N.J.), the replacement athlete for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Women’s Sabre Fencing Team, finished 55th. Ibtihaj Muhammad and Ruth Ann Hacking rounded out the U.S. competitors with 72nd and 86th place finishes. |