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Lee Kiefer (/ ˈkiːfər / KEE-fər; born June 15, 1994) [1] is an American right-handed foil fencer [2] and three-time Olympic champion in women's foil, having won the individual event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, and the individual and team events at the 2024 Summer Olympics. She is the most decorated women's foil fencer in American history. [3]
Aug 2, 2024 · Lee Kiefer—now the first American fencer in history to own three Olympic gold medals and the first American woman to win two fencing golds at a single Games—cried on the top of the...
Jul 25, 2021 · Lee Kiefer made history in women's individual foil, beating reigning Olympic champion Inna Deriglazova for gold -- the first medal of any color for the U.S. ...
Jul 28, 2024 · Lee Kiefer earns the right to defend her gold medal in women's individual foil after beating Alice Volpi in the semifinal at the Paris Olympics. #NBCSports #...
Jul 24, 2024 · WASHINGTON — Lee Kiefer made her Olympic fencing debut about two months after graduating from high school, as a wide-eyed 18-year-old with no expectations and no worries −...
Jul 28, 2023 · Lee Kiefer Beats Lauren Scruggs for Gold in All-U.S. Foil Fencing Final | Fencing. Lee Kiefer wins her second consecutive women's individual foil gold after beating teammate Lauren Scruggs in the fina... Jul 29, 2024
Jul 28, 2024 · Lee Kiefer: back-to-back Olympic champion. Fencer Lee Kiefer of the United States celebrates her gold-medal victory in the women's individual foil at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on 28 July 2024. Picture by Patrick Smith/Getty Images.
Jul 26, 2021 · Lee Kiefer became the first American to take an Olympic gold medal in individual foil fencing after her victory in Tokyo on Sunday. And the 27-year-old, who...
Jul 28, 2024 · Lee Kiefer has won back-to-back gold medals in foil fencing and her teammate Lauren Scruggs took the silver to make history as the first Black U.S. fencer to win an Olympic medal in an individual women’s event.
Aug 16, 2024 · The 30-year-old foil fencer, who made history by winning the first-ever Olympic gold for the United States in women’s individual foil at the 2021 Tokyo Games, revealed her decision to step away from competition to focus on her medical career and family.