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Michel Alaux‘s articles (1948 to 1974) were published in Le Bulletin des Maitres d'Armes; L'Equipe; L'Escrime Francaise; The Fencing Master (UK); American Fencing; The Swordmaster. He served as consultant for the "Encyclopedia Americana" and other source
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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 1962–63 U.S. Committee which developed
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Michel Alaux, coach of the New York Fencers Club and co-coach of the United States Olympic fencing teams in 1964, 1968 and 1972, died of cancer yesterday in Long Island Jewish Hospital.
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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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His notable students at the NY Fencers Club (1956–1974) included Neal Cohen, Herbert Cohen, Jeffrey Checkes, James Melcher, John Nonna, Ruth White.
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was a three-day international event "considered essentially the same as the Nationals". He was inducted into the
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le Comité Départemental de Seine et Marne de la Fédération Française des Médaillés de la Jeunesse et des Sports
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Seen as a glamorous figure by the media, he served as a fencing consultant to TV, newspapers & magazines.
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Following his death in 1974, twelve annual US Grand Open competitions (1975–1987) were named after him: 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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Bontemps, Louis (3 September 1952). "Apres Les Succes de d'Oriola aux Jeux, Rendons a Cesar...".
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He was a contributor to US, UK, and French fencing journals. He is the author of
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Wallace, Kevin (March 1958). "Onward and Upward with the Arts. Salle D'Armes".
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For his contributions to sports education and culture, he was inducted into l'
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Mercier, Alain (April 2002). "Fencing, A Perennial French Specialty".
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schools and the modern Olympic fencing style as it is known today.
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Shaw, Andy. US Fencing Historian, US Fencing Hall of Fame, 2006.
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approach to fencing that helped to bridge the gap between
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Rommel, Adrien (2 August 1952). "L'Escrime A Helsinki".
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Gradkowski, Richard (March–April 1975). "Michel Alaux".
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Olympic.org – Official website of the Olympic Movement
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Michel Alaux was awarded two Medals of Honor by the
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fencing
holistic
classical
military college
Fort Carré d'Antibes
Montpellier
foil
épée
Christian D'Oriola
Fencer of the 20th Century
FIE
1952 Helsinki Olympics
Christian d'Oriola
Gold medals
Le Monde
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French Government
World Championships
Gold
NY
Fencers Club
1964 Summer Olympics
1968 Summer Olympics

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