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Welcome to a special First to 15 miniseries: The Golden Touch.The Golden Touch is a First to 15 miniseries exploring the thrilling journey of Team USA as they secured their first-ever gold medal in women's team foil at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Join us as we speak to the athletes, their coaches, and key support staff who made history in one of the most unforgettable Olympic moments for USA Fencing.The first installment of our miniseries features Lee Kiefer, who is the most decorated women's foil fencer in US history and won two golds in Paris (individual and team) to go with her individual gold in Tokyo.Visit the USA Fencing websiteFollow USA Fencing on InstagramRead a transcript for this episode --First to 15: The Official Podcast of USA FencingHost: Bryan WendellCover art: Manna CreationsTheme music: Brian Sanyshyn
After serving as chief executive officer of USA Weightlifting for nearly 10 years, Phil Andrews was appointed USA Fencing CEO in August 2022 to oversee the national governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of fencing in the United States. This past summer, USA Fencing won four medals overall at the Olympic Summer Games in Paris, including its first ever team Olympic gold in women's foil and Lee Kiefer repeating as women's foil gold medalist in an all-American gold medal match against Lauren Scruggs. With the LA28 Games four years away, it's a big time in the U.S. Olympic sports movement and Phil discusses what USA Fencing has planned to capitalize on its Paris success, how it puts together an events calendar and what it looks for in partners and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lee Kiefer took the gold medal in women's foil this weekend in Paris. I was on the edge of my seat cheering her on and screaming at my tv. I knew I wanted to fence by the time I was about 13 years old, but I didn't get the chance until I was in my 30s. Today I'm sharing a bit of my passion for fencing with you.
Olympic fencing power couple Lee Kiefer and Gerek Meinhardt have learned a lot from balancing competitive fencing and medical school. Hear what they have to say on this episode of The Thorne Podcast: Performance Edition. During this episode you'll learn about: Olympic fencers Lee Kiefer and Gerek Meinhardt, who completed part of medical school while competing [00:00:31] Kiefer's early fencing background and how it led her to Thorne [1:10] Meinhardt's early fencing background and how it led him to Thorne [3:39] What led Kiefer and Meinhardt to each pursue medical school [8:47] The parallels between athletics and what Kiefer and Meinhardt have learned in school [14:05] What they've learned about health and wellness to support their post-fencing careers [18:28] Questions from the community [22:23] How do I find out more about fencing and what skills do you need to fence? [22:29] What's your favorite city to compete in and what's your favorite city to eat in? [26:11] How challenging was pausing your medical studies to focus on your Olympic careers? [27:35] What have your previous Olympics changed about how you're preparing for Paris in 2024? [33:21] What's your ride-or-die supplement? [36:13] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Olympic Champion Lee Kiefer Pursues Longevity Beyond Her Golden Legacy Olympic Fencer Gerek Meinhardt Puts Aging ‘En Garde!' Episode 57: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About the Olympics with Wes Barnett Protein's Effect on Sleep and Muscle Recovery Three Nutrition Considerations for the Endurance Athlete and the Strength Athlete USA Fencing Lee Kiefer Thorne Collection Gerek Meinhardt Thorne Collection Links to products mentioned in this episode: Iron Bisglycinate, Whey Protein Isolate, Magnesium Bisglycinate Subscribe To More Content Make sure to never miss an episode by subscribing to the show on your podcast app. You can also learn more about what we talked about by visiting Thorne.com and checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne's Take 5 Daily blog. * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Prim Siripipat continues the LG Transparent Conversations nationwide tour and series aimed at addressing student-athlete mental health and well-being. In this episode, the former Duke tennis player visits Columbus, Ohio, to host a discussion on the “Role of Support Systems on Student Athlete Mental Health and Well-Being.” Afterward, former Notre Dame and 3-time Olympic fencer Lee Kiefer, Lee's mother, Dr. Teresa Kiefer, and Prim answered questions submitted by audience members. During this Q&A, the group discusses who is responsible for student-athlete care and how teams can help struggling athletes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prim Siripipat continues the LG Transparent Conversations nationwide tour and series aimed at addressing student-athlete mental health and well-being. In this episode, the former Duke tennis player visits Columbus, Ohio, to host a discussion on the “Role of Support Systems on Student Athlete Mental Health and Well-Being.” Joining the panel is former Notre Dame fencer and 3-time Olympian Lee Kiefer, Lee's mother and psychiatrist Dr. Teresa Kiefer, and Notre Dame Head Fencing Coach Gia Kvaratskhelia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lee Kiefer is one of the most skillful and accomplished women fencers in the world. She started fencing at a young age with her siblings under the guidance of her father, who was a former captain of the Duke fencing team. She then went on to win four consecutive NCAA championships when she fenced at the University of Notre Dame.In 2021 during the Tokyo Olympics, Lee became the first American to ever win the Olympic gold medal for Individual Foil Fencing, after not receiving medals in her two previous Olympic Games. Lee now attends medical school at the University of Kentucky with her husband, Gerek Meinhardt, who is a four-time Olympian and a former Notre Dame fencer. To Dine For is part of the Adweek Podcast NetworkOfficial Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVTwitter: @KateSullivanTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!MastercardAmerican National InsuranceSpiritless - Use promo code TODINEFOR for free shippingTerlato Wine Group - Use promo code TDF20 for 20% off first purchase Follow Our Guest:Facebook: Facebook.com/LeeKieferFencingInstagram: @LeeToTheKiefer Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of First to 15, we're joined by Lee Kiefer, Olympic champion and the most successful women's foil fencer in U.S. history. Follow Lee Kiefer on InstagramWatch Lee Kiefer's Today show interviewVisit the USA Fencing websiteFollow USA Fencing on InstagramFirst to 15: The Official Podcast of USA FencingHost: Bryan WendellCover art: Manna CreationsTheme music: Brian Sanyshyn
Today's guest is Lee Kiefer, a Lexington, Kentucky native with a decorated fencing career who is pursuing a medical degree at the University of Kentucky. Lee is a three-time Olympian and became the first American to win a gold medal in an individual foil event at the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021. Lee is currently ranked second in the world and was a five-time NCAA Champion while competing for Notre Dame where she earned a degree in Science Pre-Professional Studies. Lee is on a leave of absence from medical school while she trains and prepares for Paris 2024. She is married to Gerek Meinhardt, four-time Olympic fencer and second year medical student at the University of Kentucky.
We're closing our season with an interview of Olympian proportions. Fencers Gerek Meinhardt and Lee Kiefer are... pretty accomplished. Gerek is a four-time Olympian who took home team bronze medals in 2016 and 2021. And Lee is the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Champion, a three-time Olympian, and the most decorated women's foil fencer in U.S. history. When they're not training for or competing in the most elite fencing tournaments in the world, they get plenty of rest. Just kidding! They're both in med school at the University of Kentucky. "We were friends for a long time. The fencing world is pretty small," Gerek says. "We were on a lot of world championship teams together growing up." Gerek is from San Francisco. Lee grew up in Kentucky, and she says all the fencers from their two clubs were friends: "There's something about the casual San Francisco energy and maybe like the friendly, southern hospitality of Kentucky, that somehow works very well together." It must work very well together; they got married in 2019. "We share every single success and it just like, it's, it's additive for us. But if you see this practice, that is a different story," Lee says. "I don't like to lose! And I mean, I know Gerek's not very good. He's like number two in the world. I shouldn't be so hard on myself." In this episode, they talk about what it's really like at the Olympics, their philosophy on loving what you do, and the work ethic they inherited from their Asian parents—Lee's mom is from the Philippines and Gerek's mom is Chinese, born in Taiwan.
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On the latest episode of the Rex Chapman Show with Josh Hopkins, after breaking down into the latest free agency news, the guys are joined by a 3rd Kentuckian, Lee Kiefer, Olympic Gold Medalist. Lee describes what it was like winning the US's first Gold medal in foil fencing, and what it was like to represent Lexington proudly. -03:30: Rex's Draft Recap – Golden State & Charlotte did well -04:30: The Raptors selection of Scottie Barnes -06:30: Rex would have taken Evan Mobley #1 over Cade Cunningham -08:00: CP3 signing a 4 year deal to stay in Phoenix: -11:00: Signing Cam Payne was also a smart move by James Jones and what he brings to the floor -12:00: Suns bringing back JaVale McGee -13:00: Russell Westbrook heading to the Lakers to become a Big 3 with LeBron and AD -15:30: For the Lakers it boils down to Anthony Davis being great again -17:30: Josh recalling a story back during the NBA lockout when the Thunder and Westbrook were scrimmaging @ Kentucky and how impressed Russ was with the Kentucky facilities -18:45 Stuff on Duncan Robinson staying in Miami -28:00 Better Big 3 – LA Lakers or Brooklyn Nets -35:00 - Growing up in Kentucky and what made the Bluegrass state so special. -37:30 - What it was like winning the gold medal, hearing the National Anthem playing and knowing you're the best in the world. -39:30 - Rex and Josh get the breakdown of fencing and what type of advantage Lee has with her size, not standing as tall as most of her Olympic competitors. -44:00 - What it's been like living in Tokyo's Olympic Village and competing during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 47:40 - Lee speaks to her personal health and how important it was to manage her life both as an Olympic fencer and as she pursues her medical degree from the University of Kentucky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Matt Amos, Chet Sears and Troy Trussell cover the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as only they can, practically and realistically. We talk Simone Biles & rule changes, USA Basketball needing a shake-up, the gold-medal dominance of USA shooters, judges scoring sports creates more room for error and corruption. In our Top 3 segment, we talk about our favorite family movies. In that discussion, Troy has a spit-take, and we talk about the proper term for passing gas. Troy closes out the episode with our "Good Word" segment that comes from a quote from the Fellowship of the Rings. Topics discussed: What's On Your Mind: 2020 Tokyo Olympics Top 3 Family Movies: The Goonies, The Princess Bride, Napoleon Dynamite, Disney's Luca, The Wizard, Second Hand Lions, The Karate Kid, The Karate Kid 2, The Karate Kid 3, The Great Outdoors. A Good Word: "Even the smallest person can change the course of the future." Felloship of the Ring Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.hardheadedpodcast.com/ http://admiralspennant.com/ https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/ International Olympic Committee, IOC, Tokyo, Simone Biles, USA Gymnastics, USA Basketball, Biles, Biles II, flippy spinny, difficulty level, gymnastics, Tony Hawk, corruption, olympic coverage, opening ceremony, scoring system, Amber English, Vincent Hancock, Kelsey Stewart, Lee Kiefer, Kim Rhode, shooting sports, Trap, Skeet, Double Trap, gold medals, NBC, army, veteran, Army Marksmanship Team, walk-off, Maize, Kansas, softball team, broken toe, skateboarding, water polo, foil, hip replacement, national anthem, protest, drama, attention, represent USA, women competing, table tennis, athletes, Bill Murray, Malcolm Gladwell, Jesse Owens, Usain Bolt, dressage, Saving Private Ryan, Austin Powers, Little Monsters, Nacho Libre, The Three Amigos, fart, let a stinker, toot, Red Dawn, North Korea, Weird Science, J.R.R. Tolkien This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
July 26, 2021: WWE's John Cena jokes about Guardians as our new baseball team name, a Cleveland fencer makes history with gold at Tokyo Olympics, which Olympians are from Northeast Ohio, who the Cavaliers will go after in the NBA Draft, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsfwecZNNpw Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow 3News Now with Stephanie Haney is also available as a podcast https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/now-you-can-get-your-3news-now-digital-updates-as-a-podcast/95-e4d5a072-b625-4180-9f8e-733ab730ee90 Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: John Cena jokes about Cleveland Guardians name at WWE Friday Night SmackDown https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/john-cena-cleveland-guardians-joke/95-22790dfc-c35f-450b-8052-254dc917620a Portage County sheriff uses public platform to speak out against Indians name change; "another attempt of trying to erase our history" https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/portage-county-sheriff-facebook-post-cleveland-indians-name-change/95-fbed7420-6eb6-4331-ad8d-f88db917021b Mike Polk Jr. on the new Cleveland Guardians https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/mike-polk-jr-cleveland-guardians/95-c5931ac3-27c3-4169-8c64-a750ce14a59d Cleveland native Lee Kiefer makes history with gold medal win in fencing at Tokyo Olympics https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/olympics/lee-kiefer-wins-gold-medal-tokyo-olympics-fencing-individual-foil/95-49aef5f5-1d30-4908-9a5a-ab88564a7407 Cleveland native Lee Kiefer shares emotional reaction after winning gold medal in fencing at Tokyo Olympics https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/olympics/lee-kiefer-gold-medal-fencing-tokyo-olympics-reaction-husband-gerek-meinhardt/95-d4df027a-96c7-477d-9f5f-b2dc8f917a15 Northeast Ohio athletes to watch in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics: 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast https://www.wkyc.com/article/syndication/podcasts/3-things-to-know/northeast-ohio-athletes-tokyo-2020-olympics-3-things-to-know-with-stephanie-haney-podcast/95-da339e78-c14e-4c51-8f54-6273bde7cc80 Ohio health officials 'strongly recommend' masks for unvaccinated students and staff in schools, but no mandates given in new COVID guidance https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/new-mask-guidance-ohio-schools-covid-19-delta-variant-coronavirus/95-3a16acec-c0c4-417a-a04f-d2482e4a7836 Gov. Mike DeWine says new COVID-19 health orders are coming, could be announced as soon as Monday https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/gov-mike-dewine-says-new-covid-19-health-orders-are-coming/95-505c14d9-3431-49dc-9b5a-af27f30f74d3 Northeast Ohio school districts announce mask guidelines for 2021-22 school year https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/northeast-ohio/mask-guidelines-for-northeast-ohio-school-districts/95-62814f6e-eea4-4137-9c2f-d5d143389c42 As 2021 NBA Draft approaches, USC C Evan Mobley appears to be likely pick for Cleveland Cavaliers https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nba/cavaliers/nba-draft-cavs-evan-mobley-likely/95-f4f95eb9-bf23-46e7-ae2e-9ef1cd45ace9
The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #32 “Tommy Bolin - Teaser” December 2, 2019 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, or search in your favorite podcatcher! Show Updates: Comments from social media. Thanks to Our Patrons: $5 Tier Clay Wombacher Steve Seaborg (NameOnAnything.com, Alltheworldsastage.net) $3 Tier Peter Gardow Ian Desrosiers $1 Tier Ells Murders Spacey Noodles Thanks to our Brothers at the Deep Dive Podcast Network: Ry @ Sabbath Bloody Podcast The Simple Man @ Skynyrd Reconsydyrd Terry “T-Bone” Mathley @ T-Bone's Prime Cuts Thanks to the Patron Saint and Archivist of The Deep Purple Podcast: Jörg Planer - an essential Twitter follow Lead Up To Album & Writing: Album Art & Booklet Review The Album Personnel: Tommy Bolin Glenn Hughes Stanley Sheldon Paul Stallworth Dave Foster Jan Hammer Ron Fransen David Sanborn Jeff Porcaro Prairie Prince Michael Walden Bobbie Berge Phil Collins Sammy Figueroa Rafael Cruz Dave Brown Lee Kiefer Johnnie Bolin The Sniffettes The Grind (Bolin, Jeff Cook, Stanley Sheldon, John Tesar) Homeward Strut (Bolin) Dreamer (Jeff Cook) Savannah Woman (Bolin, Jeff Cook) Teaser (Bolin, Jeff Cook) People, People (Bolin) Marching Powder (Bolin) Wild Dogs (Bolin, John Tesar) Lotus (Bolin, John Tesar) Reception and Review Tommy Bolin is proud of the album and lists Wild Dogs as his favorite song. This Week in Purple History . . . December 2 through December 8 December 4, 1971 - The Montreux Casino burns down December 8, 1972 - Ian Gillan writes his famous letter to Tony Edwards that he is leaving Deep Purple at the end of the tour the following June December 4, 1976 - Tommy Bolin Dies Listener Mail/Comments Comments about the show? Things you'd like us to cover? We'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at info@deeppurplepodcast.com or @ us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 20, 2019) – Just in case you’re thinking, ‘I have a really busy schedule,’ pause for a moment to consider just what University of Kentucky College of Medicine student Lee Kiefer has ‘on her plate. A graduate of Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Lexington, Kiefer is trying to qualify for her third consecutive Summer Olympics appearance as a member of Team USA Fencing for 2020. She posted a Top-5 finish at the 2012 Summer Games in London, England and followed that up with a Top-10 finish at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Kiefer, who comes from a family of medical doctors, starred as a collegiate fencer at the University of Notre Dame before entering medical school at UK in the fall of 2017. She recently completed her second year of study ahead of schedule and will be taking a one-year leave of absence in order to compete in high-level meets around the world as she strives to earn a spot at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. On this week’s episode of “Behind the Blue,” UKPR’s Carl Nathe talks with Kiefer about what it’s like to be an aspiring doctor while chasing her goal of an Olympic medal. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK’s latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of “Behind the Blue, “ email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu (mail to: BehindTheBlue@uky.edu) or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue.