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Mariel Zagunis - Fencing

05:25 PM PDT on Tuesday, August 12, 2008

By DREW CARNEY, kgw.com Staff

U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist Mariel Zagunis fenced in front of her hometown crowd earlier this summer when Portland hosted the US Fencing Championships. The Beaverton product and Valley Catholic High School graduate made history during the 2004 Games in Athens when she became the 1st United States fencer to win an Olympic gold medal in 100 years!!!

Mariel assured herself a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic Fencing Team even before the championships in Portland. Her sights are truly set on Beijing, China, the site of this summer’s Games, where she’ll look to duplicate her Olympic success of four years ago.

Watch Drew Carney's early morning fencing lesson courtesy of Olympic Gold Medalist Mariel Zagunis during the 04/24/08 edition of Newschannel 8 at Sunrise.

Still, it’s always nice to be back in the Portland area. Mariel is taking a break from her college studies at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana right now to focus her attention on fencing. That means more time spent at the Oregon Episcopal School’s Sports and Rec Center, home of the Oregon Fencing Alliance.

The Oregon Fencing Alliance (OFA) is recognized throughout the sport as a world-class fencing program, and is the U.S. National Training Center for Women’s sabre.

OFA also offers fencing classes for beginners starting as young as 6 years of age through adult. Again, these classes are available to the general public, with more information available at the official OFA website .

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