Olympians — Columbia

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Lou Gehrig, once a Columbia Lion, was also once baseball’s iron man, having played in 2,130 consecutive games. A fellow Lion, Norman Armitage ’30, must be fencing’s iron man. Armitage, whose weapon of choice was sabre, competed in six Olympic Games from 1928-1936 and 1948-1956, only taking a break for World War II.

He won his only medal at the 1948 London Games, leading the United States to a third-place finish in the team sabre event. He was also awarded the ‘Friendship Trophy’ as the outstanding American fencer. At the 1952 Helsinki Games, Armitage was the United States’ lone flag-bearer at the opening ceremonies. That year, he brought the sabre team to a fourth-place finish.

Including Armitage, sixteen fencers from Morningside Heights have jousted their way to the Olympic games. Fitzhugh Townsend ’04 was the first, winning a silver medal for the United States in the team foil competition at the 1904 St. Louis games. On this list are three female fencers, the latest being Sydney-participant Erinn Smart ’02 (foil), who has trained with six-time Olympian Peter Westbrook.

Five of Columbia athletes’ seven medals have come from non-fencers. One of them was Frank Hussey ’31. Hussey has the distinction of winning the medal before he matriculated at Columbia, as he was a student at Stuyvesant High School in New York City at the time of the 1924 Paris games. He was a member of the United States’ 4×100-meter relay team that posted a 41.0 mark. Hussey may be best remembered, however, for beating 100-meter gold medallist Harold Abrahams of Great Britain in the first leg of that race.

A more recent medal winner was Cristina Teuscher ’00. A swimmer, Teuscher won a gold medal in Atlanta at the 1996 games as a part of the United States’ 800-meter freestyle relay team. Four years later, she won the bronze in the 200-meter individual medley at the Sydney Games. During college, she was also the recipient of the Honda Broderick Cup, recognizing the best female collegiate athlete in the United States.

Name, Grad Year Sport Country Games
Hugh Alessandroni ’29 Fencing United States s: 1932-36
Norman Armitage ’30 Fencing United States s: 1928-32-36-40-48-52-56
Tom Auth ’90 Rowing United States s: 1996-00
Harry Babcock ’12 Athletics United States s: 1912
Katy Bilodeaux-Banos ’87 Fencing United States s: 1988-92
Harold Bloomer ’22 Fencing United States s: 1924
Millard Bloomer, Jr. ’20 Fencing United States s: 1920
Stacey Borgman ’98 Rowing United States s: 2004
Bob Cottingham ’88 Fencing United States s: 1988-92
Tom Curtis Athletics United States s: 1896
Trent Dimas ’02 Gymnastics United States s: 1992
Jed Dupree ’01 Fencing United States s: 2004
Sherif Farrag ’09 Fencing Egypt s: 2012
Joel Glucksman ’73 Fencing United States s: 1984
Timothy Goebel ’10 Figure Skating United States w: 2002
Marcus Hurley ’08 • • • • Cycling United States s: 1904
Erison Hurtault ’07 Athletics Dominica s: 2008-12
Frank Hussey ’31 Athletics United States s: 1924
Emily Jacobson ’08 Fencing United States s: 2004
Bill Johnson ’23 Wrestling United States s: 1924
Dan Kellner ’98 Fencing United States s: 2004
Courtney King-Dye ’04 Equestrian United States s: 2008
Nick LaCava ’09 Rowing United States s: 2012
Robert LeRoy ’05 • • Tennis United States s: 1904
Maxie Long Athletics United States s: 1900
Tom Losonczy ’75 Fencing United States s: 1976-80
James Margolis ’58 Fencing United States s: 1960
Ann Marsh ’94 Fencing United States s: 1992-96-00
Lauren McFall ’08 Synch. Swimming United States s: 2004
James Melcher ’62 Fencing United States s: 1972
Jon Normile ’88 Fencing United States s: 1992
Nzingha Prescod ’15 Fencing United States s: 2012
Nicole Ross ’12 Fencing United States s: 2012
George Shaw, II ’53 Athletics United States s: 1952-56
Alfred Skrobisch ’33 Fencing United States s: 1940-52
Erinn Smart ’02 Fencing United States s: 2000-04-08
Jeff Spear ’10 Fencing United States s: 2012
Robert Stangland ’05 • • Athletics United States s: 1904
Lisa Stublic Athletics Croatia s: 2012
Cristina Teuscher ’00 Swimming United States s: 1996-00
Milos Tomic ’05 Rowing Serbia-Montenegro s: 2004
Fitzhugh Townsend ’04 Fencing United States s: 1904
Steve Trevor ’86 Fencing United States s: 1984-88
Veljko Urosevic ’03 Rowing Serbia-Montenegro s: 2004
Gillian Wachsman ’94 Figure Skating United States w: 1988
James Williams ’07 Fencing United States s: 2008-12
Kendra Zanotto ’08 Synch. Swimming United States s: 2004

Gold Medal (also indicated by bold name)
Silver Medal
Bronze Medal