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Michel Alauxâs articles (1948 to 1974) were published in Le
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master who co-coached the United States
Olympic fencing teams in 1964, 1968, and 1972. Internationally recognized for his achievements in the sport and a regular contributor to fencing publications, he has been credited with developing a
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In the course of his US fencing career, Michel Alaux played a key role in developing
American fencing official standards and professional requirements. He chaired the 1962â63 U.S. Committee which developed
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Michel Alaux, coach of the New York
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In addition to
Christian d'Oriola, Michel Alaux trained French champions Rene Bougnol, Francois Romieu, Baudoux, Rigal, Raoul Marques at his salle, L'Association Jean Louis.
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was a three-day international event "considered essentially the same as the
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for individual and team foil, winning all ten bouts in the team events. The French national press,
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Wallace, Kevin (March 1958). "Onward and Upward with the Arts. Salle D'Armes".
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