Allan Kwartler
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Allan S. Kwartler born in New York City
New York City
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, was an American
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 sabre
Sabre
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 and foil
Foil (fencing)
A foil is a type of weapon used in fencing. It is the most common weapon in terms of usage in competition, and is usually the choice for elementary classes for fencing in general.- Components:...

 fencer
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.

He was Pan-American sabre
Sabre
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 champion, 3-time Olympian
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, and twice a member of sabre teams that earned 4th-place in Olympic Games (1952, 1960).

Fencing career

Kwartler began fencing at Wayne State University
Wayne State University
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 under Bela de Tuscan at age 28. He continued at Michigan State University
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 under Charles Schmitter, while he earned a degree in 1948 in bacteriology
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.

He returned to New York City in 1948, when he joined Salle Santelli. His coaches were Giorgio Santelli
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 in sabre, and Ed Lucia in foil.

He was the United States
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' most consistent 2-weapon fencer in the 1950s and 1960s, a several-times US National Championships finalist in sabre and foil.http://www.fencingonfairfield.com/kwartler_allan.htm

In 1953 he was 2nd in foil in the National Championships; in 1954 he was 2nd in sabre and 4th in foil; in 1956 and 1960 he placed 2nd in sabre; and in 1959 3rd in sabre.

He was nationally ranked 17 times in either foil or sabre between 1951 and 1965, and was a member of 10 U.S. national championship teams.

Pan American Games and Martini-Rossi

His best international success was winning the 1959 Pan American Games
Pan American Games
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 individual sabre title in Chicago
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. He also won team gold medals at the 1955 and 1959 Pan Am Games. He was a silver medalist in team foil and individual foil finalist (5th place) at the 1955 Games. Kwartler also was a finalist in the first Martini-Rossi world cup sabre event (1961).

Maccabiah Games

In 1950 and 1953 Kwartler, who was Jewish, was selected for the Maccabiah Games
Maccabiah Games
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 in Israel, winning the sabre championship in 1950 and the foil in 1953.

Veteran Fencing

Kwartler was the veterans champion in sabre several times at the Empire State Games
Empire State Games
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.

Official and Fencing Association

He was a widely-respected official, and presided at the individual sabre finals in the 1960 Summer Olympics
1960 Summer Olympics
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 in Rome
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.

Kwartler was chairman of the AFLA
Amateur Fencers League of America
The Amateur Fencers League of America, or AFLA, was founded on April 22, 1891 in New York City by a group of fencers seeking independence from the Amateur Athletic Union. As early as 1940, the AFLA was recognized by the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime and the United States Olympic Committee...

's (predecessor to the current USFA
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) Metropolitan Division (1958–60) and AFLA national secretary (1960–63). He remained active in the affairs of the Westchester Division of the USFA and the Empire State Games.

Coaching

Kwartler was also a widely respected coach, who coached in the methods of the Italian School for sabre, foil, and épée fencing. He coached at Salle Santelli, Brooklyn Poly
Polytechnic University of New York
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 (1965–80),http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:Q9TJEPIigvEJ:media.poly.edu/alumni/cable/pdf/Spring99v26n1.pdf+%22allan+kwartler%22+jewish&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=us SUNY
State University of New York
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 (Purchase), the US Military Academy at West Point, Rockland
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 Center for the Arts, and the Westchester Fencing Club. He was named USFCA coach of the year in the Middle Atlantic Collegiate Fencing Association in 1994.

Death

Allan Kwartler died on November 11, 1998, and was survived by his wife, Connie, his son and two daughters, and four grandchildren.

Halls of Fame

He was inducted into the Yonkers Hall of Fame in 1980, the Westchester
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 Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, and the USFA Hall of Fame
USFA Hall of Fame
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 in 2001.

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