Team USA's Lee Kiefer wins second Olympic gold in foil
Jul 28, 2024; Paris, France; Lee Kiefer (USA) celebrates after defeating Alice Volpi (ITA) in a women's foil semifinal during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Grand Palais. Mandatory Credit: Andrew P. Scott-USA TODAY Sports PARIS -- Lee Kiefer and Lauren Scruggs gave the United States gold and silver in the women's foil on Sunday as France had another night of frustration in their quest for a Paris Olympics fencing title, with Japan's Koki Kano winning the epee final.
Kiefer, who was the first American to win an Olympic foil gold when she triumphed three years ago in Tokyo, retained the title with a comfortable 15-6 victory over her younger teammate Scruggs in the final at the stunning Grand Palais venue.
"It's insane," said 30-year-old Kiefer. "These three years have been so short and so long at the same time. Every day it's been a freaking battle and I have so many people to thank for helping me get here on this day, in this moment.
"It's absolutely historical," she added. "Lauren fenced amazing this whole season and she deserves all this respect."
Scruggs, 21, stunned Italian favorite Arianna Errigo in the quarterfinals to reach the Olympic final in her first attempt.
"I'm super happy, you know," said a tearful Scruggs, the first Black American fencer to win an Olympic medal in a women's individual event.
"Of course you always want to win but I still got a medal."
Later, France failed to deliver a gold medal for the second day in a row, with Yannick Borel losing painfully 15-9 to Kano in the final.
Borel's defeat was reminiscent of Hong Kong's Vivian Kong victory against France's Auriane Mallo-Breton in the women's epee event on Saturday.
Despite a partisan crowd at the Grand Palais cheering him on, Borel lost the first two touches and never managed to recover.
"Yannick is very strong," said Kano, a team gold medalist in Tokyo in 2021. "I can win, I won -- I'm very happy."
Mohamed Elsayed of Egypt was awarded epee bronze after a tough bout with Hungary's Tibor Andrasfi, winning 8-7 in the last second of sudden-death.
It was an all-North American podium in the women's foil event, with Canada's Eleanor Harvey winning bronze.
"I feel like I'm in a dream," Harvey told reporters.
--Reuters, Special to Field Level Media
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