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Calgary's Eleanor Harvey takes the bronze to win Canada's first Olympic fencing medal

Eleanor Harvey, of Canada, celebrates her win over Martina Favaretto, of Italy, in the women's individual foil in Paris, France on Sunday, July 28, 2024.
Eleanor Harvey, of Canada, celebrates her win over Martina Favaretto, of Italy, in the women's individual foil in Paris, France on Sunday, July 28, 2024.

Calgary's Eleanor Harvey won a bronze medal Sunday to become the first Canadian to win an individual fencing medal.

Harvey withstood a fierce comeback by Italy's Alice Volpi, who rebounded from a 10-4 deficit to knot the score at 10 apiece before Harvey reeled off five points to win 15-12.

The Calgary resident, a past CTV Athlete of the Week,  had a big comeback win herself, coming from behind to beat Italian Martina Favaretto 15-14 in the quarterfinals earlier Sunday after also trailing 10-4.

However, a couple hours later in the semi-finals her luck ran out  against American Lauren Scruggs, who beat her 15-9 to advance to the gold medal match.

Scruggs controlled the match early, jumping out to a 4-0 lead before Harvey cut the deficit to 5-3 before the end of the first round.

The 29-year-old, originally from Hamilton, was a silver medallist in both the individual and team foil events in last year's Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile.

Eleanor Harvey is a fencer on the rise and she's our Athlete of the Week. Glenn Campbell reports

Team Canada Fan Fest, on Stephen Avenue between 1 Street S.E. and 1 Street S.W., was the site of a happy watch party Sunday afternoon, who watched Harvey make a bit of Canadian fencing history.

With files from the Canadian Press

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