In the women's foil event at the Olympics, the final was an all-USA affair, with Lee Kiefer claiming victory for the second consecutive time. Kiefer secured her second gold medal in the event by defeating her compatriot Lauren Scruggs with a score of 15-6 at the Grand Palais.
This win marked Kiefer's second career Olympic medal, solidifying her position as a dominant force in women's foil fencing. On the other hand, Scruggs, in her Olympic debut, put up a commendable performance to clinch the silver medal.
Adding to the historic moment was Canada's Eleanor Harvey, who made her mark by winning her nation's first-ever fencing medal. Harvey's impressive performance in the bronze medal match against Italy's Alice Volpi earned her a well-deserved spot on the podium.
The competition showcased the skill and determination of these talented fencers, highlighting the intense and captivating nature of the sport. The athletes' dedication and hard work were evident throughout the event, culminating in a memorable display of fencing prowess.