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Lee Kiefer celebrates after winning the world championship.
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Lee Kiefer

Olympian 2024, 2020, 2016, 2012

World Championships 2025 (Gold - Indiv. & Gold - Team), 2023 (Bronze), 2022 (Bronze - Indiv. & Silver - Team) 2019 (Bronze - Team), 2018, 2017 (Silver - Team), 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011 (Bronze), 2010, 2009

  • 3

    GOLD

  • 0

    SILVER

  • 0

    BRONZE

Athlete Bio 

Age

31

Hometown

Lexington, KY

Education

University of Notre Dame

Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
Current Residence: Lexington, Ky.
Club: Bluegrass Fencers' Club
Coach: Amgad Khazbak
Honors
  • Won both individual and team gold at the 2025 Senior World Championships
  • Finished the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 seasons ranked with a No. 1 world ranking
  • First U.S. women's foil fencer to earn a No. 1 world ranking
  • Second U.S. women's foil fencer ever to win a medal at the Senior World Championships (2011)
  • First athlete to win eight consecutive individual titles at the Pan American Championships
  • Second U.S. women's foil fencer ever to win a Grand Prix title (2016)

After winning four straight NCAA Championships for Notre Dame, Kiefer enrolled in the University of Kentucky Medical School in 2017 and began her third year during the COVID-19 pandemic while training for the Tokyo Olympic Games. 
In 2019, Kiefer married men's foil fencer Gerek Meinhardt - her teammate at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games as well as at Notre Dame. 
Both of Kiefer's siblings also are fencers as well with older sister Alex Kiefer winning the individual NCAA Championships for Harvard in 2011. Her younger brother, Axel Kiefer, competed on two Junior and two Cadet World Teams and went on to fence at Notre Dame where he and Lee were both members of the team that won the 2017 NCAA Championships. 
Personal
Kiefer, whose father was a former fencer at Duke, has become the most decorated women's foil fencer in U.S. history, winning individual bronze at the 2011 Senior World Championships at just 17 years old and adding three more podium finishes when she led the U.S. Women's Foil Team to a trio of medals at the 2017 (silver), 2018 (gold) and 2019 (bronze) Senior World Championships.

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