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I’m only watching the Olympics to report on it. Only seeing what must be seen as I most who I know are boycotting these Satanic inspired games.

American fencer Lee Kiefer secured her second consecutive Olympic gold medal in the women’s individual foil event with a commanding 15-6 victory over Lauren Scruggs at the Paris Olympics on Sunday. Kiefer, who had previously defeated Canada’s Eleanor Harvey in the semifinals, became the first American woman to win back-to-back gold medals in the individual foil event.

Lauren Scruggs, who had a strong performance in the semifinals against Italy’s Alice Volpi, settled for a silver medal after her loss to Kiefer in the final. This victory added to the United States’ medal tally, bringing the total to 12 medals, including three golds. Kiefer’s win follows golds by the men’s swimming 4×100-meter freestyle team and swimmer Torri Huske.

Eleanor Harvey, representing Canada, won the bronze medal by defeating Alice Volpi 15-12. This was Harvey’s first Olympic medal, adding to her previous successes, including a gold medal at the 2022 Pan American Fencing Competition and a silver in 2024. Harvey had previously faced Kiefer in the round of 16 at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and again in the semifinals in Paris before clinching her bronze.

Key Points:

  • Lee Kiefer won her second consecutive Olympic gold medal in the women’s individual foil event at the Paris Olympics.
  • Kiefer defeated Lauren Scruggs 15-6 in the final, making her the first American woman to win back-to-back golds in this event.
  • Lauren Scruggs, who beat Italy’s Alice Volpi in the semifinals, took home the silver medal.
  • Eleanor Harvey of Canada won the bronze medal by defeating Alice Volpi 15-12, marking her first Olympic medal.
  • The United States now has 12 medals in total at the Paris Olympics, including three gold medals.

Fallon Jacobson – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News