US rowing gold
US rowing gold

US rowing gold

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The U.S. women's foil fencing team made history at the Paris Olympics by securing the first team gold in this event, led by Lee Kiefer and silver medalist Lauren Scruggs, who became the first Black American woman to win an individual medal in fencing. The team triumphed over Italy with a final score of 45-39, marking a significant achievement for American fencing. On the rowing front, Team USA ended a 64-year gold drought in the men's four event, with Michael Grady and his crew finishing first, followed by New Zealand and Great Britain. The victory was celebrated as a return to form for U.S. rowing, which had not won a gold in this category since 1960. Athletes from both teams expressed their pride and the hard work that led to these historic wins, showcasing a strong performance from the American contingent at the Games.

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