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American fencer
Carl Borack (born July 12, 1947) is an American former
fencer . He competed in the individual and team
foil events at the
1972 Summer Olympics .
[1] He won a gold medal in epee at the
1967 Pan American Games .
[2] In 1969 he won the US national foil championship, and in Israel the
1969 Maccabiah Games sabre championship.
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[3] He won a gold medal in foil at the
1971 Pan American Games .
[4] He is Jewish, and in 1990 he was inducted into the
Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame .
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He is also a producer, photographer with works on display with the
Art of the Olympians .
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References
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"Carl Borack Olympic Results" . sports-reference.com . Archived from
the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved February 23, 2011 .
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"Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Home" . scjewishsportshof.com .
^ Amdur, Neil (July 23, 2012).
"For Fencing Veteran, Witnessing the Best and the Worst at the Olympics" . London 2012 .
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The Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1990-1999 . Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. 1999.
ISBN
9780914615088 .
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"Carl Borack" . So Cal Jewish Hall of Fame . Retrieved July 30, 2020 .
^ team, Carl Borack is the former head of the USA Olympic fencing; Fix, a producer of films including The Big (September 4, 2020).
"Despite Murder and Mayhem" . City Journal .
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"Carl Borack" . Art of the Olympians . Retrieved December 12, 2015 .
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