Mariel Zagunis

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:fencing
gptkbp:birth_date March 3, 1985
gptkbp:birth_place gptkb:Beaverton,_Oregon,_USA
gptkbp:championship gptkb:2003_World_Fencing_Championships
gptkb:2005_World_Fencing_Championships
gptkb:2006_World_Fencing_Championships
gptkb:2007_World_Fencing_Championships
gptkb:2014_World_Fencing_Championships
gptkbp:college gptkb:University_of_Notre_Dame
gptkbp:events Women's sabre
gptkbp:head_coach gptkb:Yasuyuki_Yoshida
gptkbp:height 1.75 m
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Mariel Zagunis
gptkbp:medal gptkb:Gold_Medal
gptkbp:nationality gptkb:American
gptkbp:notable_achievement First American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in fencing
Two-time Olympic champion
Inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
Advocate for women's sports and fencing
Competed in four consecutive Olympic Games
Featured in documentaries about Olympic athletes
Has a significant social media presence promoting fencing.
Inducted into the USA Fencing Hall of Fame
Involved in coaching and mentoring young fencers
Multiple-time NCAA champion
Multiple-time Pan American champion
Promoted fencing through youth programs
Published articles on fencing and sportsmanship
Won bronze in the team event at the 2008 Olympics
Won gold in the team event at the 2016 Olympics
Served as a flag bearer for the United States at the Olympics
Won gold in both individual and team events at the 2004 Olympics
First American to win a gold medal in women's sabre at the Olympics
Participated in various charity events and initiatives
gptkbp:olympic_games gptkb:2004_Summer_Olympics
gptkb:2008_Summer_Olympics
gptkb:2016_Summer_Olympics
gptkbp:retirement gptkb:2020
gptkbp:sport gptkb:Fencing
gptkbp:team gptkb:United_States_fencing_team
gptkbp:weight 68 kg
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Fencing_World_Championships
gptkb:World_Champions_in_Fencing
gptkb:fencing
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4