Eleanor Harvey looks stunned as she celebrates winning the bronze medal against Italy's Alice Volpi on Sunday in Paris. CBC News


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Canadian fencer Eleanor Harvey made history at the Paris Olympics on Sunday by winning Canada’s first-ever Olympic fencing medal. Harvey claimed the bronze in the women’s individual foil event with a thrilling 15-12 victory over Italy’s Alice Volpi. This achievement marks Canada’s best finish in an individual fencing event to date.
Harvey, who hails from Hamilton, started the match aggressively, quickly scoring the first three points. Despite facing a fierce comeback from the third-seeded Volpi, Harvey managed to maintain a lead, finishing the first round with a 9-4 advantage. However, Volpi surged back in the second round, scoring six consecutive points to even the score at 10-10. Harvey's determination and skill shone through as she secured the decisive point, eventually collapsing to her knees in relief and joy.

In an interview, Harvey expressed her excitement and modesty about her groundbreaking achievement, saying, “It feels weird, but it feels cool. Honestly, there are a ton of really good fencers from Canada. I was the first medallist, but I won’t be the last.”

Earlier in the tournament, Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh had already made waves by winning a silver medal in the women’s 400-meter freestyle. Harvey’s victory adds to Canada’s impressive showing at the Paris Games, despite a challenging start for the fencing team.

Harvey’s path to the bronze medal was a challenging one. She fought her way through tough matches, including a narrow 15-14 win over Italy’s Martina Favaretto in the quarterfinals. Harvey also had victories over Poland’s Julia Walczyk-Klimaszyk and China’s Wang Yuting in earlier rounds. Her performance in Paris is especially notable considering that Canadian fencers have not traditionally been strong contenders in the Olympics.

The excitement around Canadian fencing didn’t stop with Harvey. Fares Arfa of Laval made headlines by upsetting three-time defending Olympic champion Aron Szilagyi of Hungary in the men’s sabre event, though he eventually lost to South Korea’s Oh Sang-uk in the quarterfinals.

As for the women’s foil final, it was a historic moment for the United States as well, with Lee Kiefer winning gold and Lauren Scruggs taking silver. Kiefer’s victory marked her second consecutive Olympic gold in foil fencing, a rare achievement in the sport.

Despite the strong competition, Harvey’s bronze medal stands as a milestone for Canadian fencing and a testament to her perseverance and talent. The Paris Games continue to be a stage where athletes from around the world demonstrate their dedication and skill, and Harvey’s achievement will undoubtedly inspire future Canadian fencers.

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