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Julia Jones-Pugliese

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in Turin, Italy, Jones-Pugliese was the first woman appointed to coach an international US fencing team. She also became the first woman coach of a US Olympic fencing team. She was named assistant coach to both the men's and women's US fencing teams in 1977, and head coach in 1981.
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in Los Angeles, but did not compete. Jones was deemed ineligible to compete in the Olympics because she had accepted an offer to be a fencing coach at NYU, and therefore was considered a professional athlete for being paid to teach others about fencing.
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From 1932 to 1938 she was coach of the NYU women's fencing team—the first woman to coach a collegiate fencing team. The team won IWFA national championships in 1932, 1933, and 1938.
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Individual Championship, and was a member of the first IWFA Team Championship with the NYU fencing team. In 1931, Jones was the US national junior women's foil champion.
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competition medal awards (depicting a silhouette of her lunging), which are presented in her name and which serve as the NIWFA logo, and who also designed the logo for
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system. Jones-Pugliese coached the Hunter team to a NIWFA national championship in 1970, and was named NIFWA Coach of the Year. She was also an assistant professor in
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In 1990 at the age of 82 Jones-Pugliese won a silver medal for finishing second in the round-robin tournament of senior women ages 40 or older competing in senior
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In 1928 Jones co-founded, with Dorothy Hafner and Elizabeth Ross, the (United States) Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association—later known as the
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Jones started fencing in 1927 as a New York University student, after deciding that she was too short to play basketball.
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Jones-Pugliese retired for close to two decades to raise a family. She returned to coaching in 1956.
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national championship. She was still competing in 1992 at age 84, a year before she died.
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In 1928 in foil she won the first women's US National Intercollegiate championship, the
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are named after Julia Jones (under her maiden name), and fashioned in her likeness.
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She was born Julia Jones, in New York, New York, and was Jewish. She graduated
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New-York Historical Society's Bill Shannon Dictionary of New York Sports
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Jones-Pugliese was United States women's and men's fencing coach at the
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Jones married Anthony Pugliese, a sculptor and painter who designed the
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She was the fencing team's coach from 1956 until her death in 1993 at
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The Team Medals and Individual Foil Champion trophy for the
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She died of a heart attack in Manhattan in 1993 at age 84.
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New York University and the City: An Illustrated History
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Jones-Pugliese had a 60-year career as a fencing coach.
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The Miracle on Washington Square: New York University
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National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association
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National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association
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National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association
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United States
Fencing
fencer
New York University
NIWFA
Brooklyn College
Patri
IWFA
US Olympic Women's Foil Fencing Team
1932 Summer Olympics
épée
United States Fencing Association
National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association
Hunter College
City University of New York
Hunter College
1970 World University Games
1977
1981 Maccabiah Games
International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
United States Fencing Association
Helms Athletic Foundation
NIWFA






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