Athletes from the US Fencing team are owed thousands of dollars by the United States Fencing Association and the US Olympic Committee is ready to step in and figure out just where that money is going.
LAS VEGAS, Nev.- The 2008 U.S. Olympic Team for Men's Saber Fencing of Keeth Smart (Brooklyn, N.Y), Tim Morehouse (Bronx, N.Y./New York, N.Y.), Jason Rogers (Los Angeles, Calif./New York, N.Y.) and James Williams (Sacramento, Calif./New York, N.Y.) produced the top U.S. men's saber team finish at a Grand Prix event in three years with sixth place in Las Vegas, Nev. at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino.
Mariel Zagunis appears on the Today show to give a fencing demonstration and some instruction to Ann Curry. Mariel talks about the difficulty of fencing against your teammates in the individual competition and then fencing for them 4 days later in team.
The US Women's Sabre team came into the Las Vegas Grand Prix as the #1 ranked team, but with little room between them and #2 ranked France in this important Olympic seeding event. The US fared well beating out China in the round of 4 and then France in the finals to cement the #1 seed going into Beijing.
Tim Morehouse is currently ranked 16th in the world and is resting up for the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend. Now that he's qualified for the Olympics and the US is finally getting some respect in the fencing world, the focus shifts to coming together in the team event, and getting some fundraising done.