George Worth
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George V. Worth was an American
United States
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 sabre
Sabre
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 fencer
Fencing
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.

US Championship

In 1954, Worth was the U.S. national sabre champion, and he was a 5-time medalist.

Olympics

An excellent sabre fencer in the 1940s and 1950s, Worth, who was Jewish, competed for the United States
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 fencing team at 4 Olympiads.

At the 1948 London Olympics, he participated in the team and individual events, winning a bronze medal
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 in the team competition. In the individual event, in the final, Worth finished in 5th place.

Worth returned to the Olympics in 1952 at the Helsinki
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 Games, and again competed in the team and individual events. The U.S. team (with fellow Jewish fencers, Norman Armitage
Norman Armitage
Norman Armitage , was an American saber fencer. He was tall, willowy, and sported a "little waxed moustache."-College:...

, Allan Kwartler
Allan Kwartler
Allan S. Kwartler , born in New York City, was an American sabre and foil fencer.He was Pan-American sabre champion, 3-time Olympian, and twice a member of sabre teams that earned 4th-place in Olympic Games .-Fencing career:Kwartler began fencing at Wayne State University under Bela de Tuscan at...

, and Alex Treves) defeated Switzerland
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 in the first round (9-2), Germany
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 in the second round (11-5), and Poland
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 in the semifinals (10-6). They advanced to the final round-robin
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 competition, but finished in 4th place. In the individual competition, Worth reached the quarterfinals.

At the 1956 Melbourne
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 Games, Worth made it to the semifinals in the individual sabre competition. In the team event, the U.S. was fortunate to receive a first-round bye (they did not draw an opponent), and automatically advanced to the semifinals, where they were elimimated after losing to Poland and Hungary in their pool.

Worth's final Olympic appearance was at the 1960 Rome
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 Games, where he competed exclusively in the team sabre event; the U.S. again finished in 4th place.

Pan American Games

Worth won the individual silver medal and the team gold medal in saber at the 1951 Pan American Games
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 in Argentina.

He repeated those results at the 1955 Pan Am Games in Mexico.

At the 1959 Games in Chicago
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, he again won a team gold, but came in 5th in the individual competition. At the Games he took the Pan American Games Oath for the U.S.A. during the opening ceremonies.

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