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Utagawa Kuniyoshi: woodcut of Miyamoto Musashi
Japanese soldier-artist
Miyamoto Musashi was a famous Japanese soldier-artist of the early Edo (Tokugawa) period (1603–1867). Musashi began his career as a fighter early in life when, at age 13, he killed a man in single combat....
Domenico Angelo, c. 1760.
Italian fencing master
Domenico Angelo was an Italian fencing master. Angelo was the first to emphasize fencing as a means of developing health, poise, and grace. As a result of his insight and influence, fencing changed from...
Giorgio Santelli.
Italian fencing master
Giorgio Santelli was a Hungarian-born Italian fencing master, thought by many to be the greatest American fencing coach of the 20th century. As a small child, Giorgio Santelli began taking fencing lessons...
Luigi Barbasetti.
Italian fencing master
Luigi Barbasetti was an Italian fencing master, much respected in both Italy and Hungary. A student of the great Italian sabre teacher Giuseppe Radaelli, Barbasetti in many ways outstripped his master....
Champion Olympic fencer Aladár Gerevich
Hungarian fencer
Aladár Gerevich was a Hungarian fencer who played a leading role in the Hungarian team’s 36-year dominance of the Olympic sabre competition. Gerevich won seven gold medals in fencing, and he was the first...
Christian d'Oriola
French athlete
Christian d’Oriola was a French foil fencer who won four world titles and six Olympic medals between 1947 and 1956, cementing his stature as one of the great fencers in the history of the sport. D’Oriola...
William Gaugler.
American fencing master
William Gaugler was an American fencing master. He was one of the most prominent and respected students of the great Italian fencer Aldo Nadi. In 1979, Gaugler established a fencing master’s training program...
Edoardo Mangiarotti.
Italian fencer
Edoardo Mangiarotti was an Italian fencer who was one of the most successful performers in the history of the sport. Over a 40-year career, Mangiarotti won 13 Olympic medals and 13 team world championships...
Peter Westbrook (left), 2004.
American fencer
Peter Westbrook is an American fencer who, at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, won a bronze medal, the first African American to win an Olympic medal in the sport. Westbrook began taking fencing lessons...
Lucien Gaudin.
French fencer
Lucien Gaudin was a French fencer. One of the great classical fencers of the 20th century, Gaudin was once described as “poetry in motion” for his seemingly effortless control of his blade through “finger...
Hungarian fencer Ilona Elek
Hungarian fencer
Ilona Elek was a Hungarian fencer who was the first woman to win two Olympic gold medals in the individual foil competition. In addition to her success in the Olympics, Elek was the world champion in women’s...
Alfred Hutton, c. 1903.
English fencing master
Alfred Hutton was an English fencing master. He organized numerous fencing exhibitions, displays, and lectures, which helped to revitalize interest in the sport in England at the end of the 19th century....
Italian fencer
Born in Livorno, Italy, in 1894, the fencer Nedo Nadi enjoyed an unusual advantage early on. His father, Giuseppe Nadi, was one of Italy’s greatest swordsmen, and from childhood Nedo and his brother Aldo...