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Erroll Flynn, eat your heart out: Amateur fencers display their best at Cherry Blossom competition in College Park
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2007
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Erroll Flynn, eat your heart out: Amateur fencers display their best at Cherry Blossom competition in College Park
2007
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Saturday was a good day for [Anne-Marie Walters], who lives in Mitchellville and is a physical education teacher at a Montessori school in Prince George's County. She placed third among women in foil, the lightest of the three types of swords in fencing with a thin rectangular blade. Fencers use three types of swords -- the foil, epee and saber -- to earn points based on which part of the opponent's body they touch with the rubber tip. Different swords allow fencers to earn points by touching different parts of the body. Walters has been fencing since she was in college in the mid- 1970s in Brooklyn, N.Y. She took a 13-year hiatus from the sport until 2004, while she was raising children. When she rejoined the sport three years ago, she emerged as the second-ranked fencer nationally and fifth in the world in veteran foil for women over 50.
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