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2004 Olympic News
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Written by Evelina Cutburn
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Wednesday, 11 August 2004 |
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Their occasional bouts are a lot like Venus and Serena Williams going at each other in a Grand Slam, only shorter and with less skin showing. Sada and Emily are training partners back home in Georgia, as aware of each other's strengths and weaknesses as they are their own. A little bit of knowledge might be dangerous in life, but a lot of knowledge tends to even things out.
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2004 Olympic News
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Written by Beatrice Pickup
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Tuesday, 10 August 2004 |
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20 years ago, the United States won it's last fencing medal in this very event. Olympian Peter Westbrook won the bronze medal in Los Angeles in 1984 and has since started the Peter Westbrook Foundation in New York to help improve lives through fencing. This year two of his pupils - Ivan Lee and Keeth Smart - are looking to end the medal drought. |
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2004 Olympic News
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Written by Evelina Cutburn
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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PARIS - Pierre Abric, at the head of the French Federation of fencing (FFE) since 1984, laid down an objective record for the last year of his presidency: "to pass the bar of the 110 Olympic medals" at the time of the OJ of Athens which begin on August 13. |
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2004 Olympic News
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Written by Howard Frasher
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Saturday, 07 August 2004 |
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Three US Fencing Olympic Team staff joined the ranks of athletes as participants in the travel triathlon. The goal was to wend our way to the fencing venue by public transportation. Our advice – don’t do it. Stick to Athoc or USOC mode of transportation. How did people get to the old airport before many of these new roads and rail lines were constructed?? |
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