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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_KieferLee Kiefer - Wikipedia

    A three-time Olympian, Kiefer is a 2020 individual Olympic champion. Kiefer is the first American foil fencer in history to win an individual Olympic gold medal. Kiefer competed in the 2012 London Olympic Games, the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

  2. Lee Kiefer, née le 15 juin 1994 à Cleveland, États-Unis, est une escrimeuse américaine pratiquant le fleuret . Carrière. Âgée de 17 ans, elle remporte une médaille de bronze aux championnats du monde d'escrime 2011 à Catane, battue en demi-finale par Valentina Vezzali, future championne.

  3. 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. in the event.

  4. Lee Kiefers Olympic evolution as she prepares for her fourth Games. From her first Olympic Games the summer after her high school graduation to preparing to go to Paris as the reigning Olympic champion, Kiefer has gone through a world of an evolution.

  5. www.teamusa.com › profiles › lee-kiefer-807038Team USA | Lee Kiefer

    Lee Kiefer Becomes The First-Ever American to Win Gold in Olympic Individual Foil | Fencing | Tokyo 2020. Lee Kiefer competes in the women's individual foil gold medal match at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Video supplied by NBC Olympics. Feb 25, 2023

  6. 9 mai 2024 · At Tokyo 2020, Kiefer won the U.S. its first-ever gold medal in individual foil and is aiming to go back-to-back come Paris 2024. The Lexington, Kentucky, native is from a family of fencers, and in 2019 married fellow Olympian Gerek Meinhardt, a two-time Olympic medallist himself.

  7. L'Américaine Lee Kiefer a battu l'athlète du ROC Inna Deriglazova en finale du fleuret individuel féminin et remporte sa première médaille d'or olympique.