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Encyclopedia > Julia Jones Pugliese

Julia Jones Pugliese - May 9, 1909 - March 6, 2003


Born Julia Jones, married Anthony Pugliese.

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Career

  • 1928: Founded (with Dorothy Hafner and Elizabeth Ross), the IWFA (later, NIWFA)
  • 1928: Winner, IWFA Individual Championship (and member of winning NYU team)
  • 1932-1938: Coach of NYU team when it won IWFA championships in 1932, 1933 and 1938
  • 1956-1993: Coach of Hunter College fencing teams
  • 1970: A Fencing Coach of World University Games team. Hunter team won NIFWA title, named NIFWA coach of the year.
  • 1977: United States women’s and men’s fencing coach at Maccabiah_Games
  • 1981: United States women’s and men’s fencing coach at Maccabiah_Games
  • 1992: NIFWA Coach of the Year

// Organization Three women collegiate fencers, Julia Jones and Dorothy Hafner of New York University and Elizabeth Ross of Cornell University, founded the NIWFA in 1929. ... The Maccabiah Games (Hebrew: ) is an international Jewish athletic event similar to the Olympics. ... The Maccabiah Games (Hebrew: ) is an international Jewish athletic event similar to the Olympics. ...

Hall of Fame and Awards

  • 1930: NYU Athletics Hall of Fame
  • USFA Hall of Honor
  • 2002: International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame "Pillar of Achievement"

Trivia

The Team Medals and Individual Foil Champion trophy for the NIWFA are named after Julia Jones (under her maiden name) and fashioned in her likeness. // Organization Three women collegiate fencers, Julia Jones and Dorothy Hafner of New York University and Elizabeth Ross of Cornell University, founded the NIWFA in 1929. ...


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