Sada Jacobson
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Bronze | 2004 Athens | Individual Sabre |
Sada Jacobson (born February 14, 1983), from Dunwoody, Georgia, is a fencer. In 2003, she became the first U.S. woman to be ranked No. 1 in the world in sabre and only the second U.S. athlete to claim the title, after male fencer Keeth Smart. In 2004, she took a leave of absence from Yale University and qualified for the U.S. Olympic team. That year was the first in which women's individual sabre was contested at an Olympic Games. She won the bronze medal in a match contested before the gold-silver duel, and thus became the first women's sabre Olympic medalist. She won another bronze medal at the 2006 World Fencing Championships sabre competition.
She is the sister of fellow U.S. Olympic team fencer Emily Jacobson, born December 2, 1985. She also has a younger sister, Jackie, who was born February 26, 1989; also a world-class fencer. Her parents are Tina and David Jacobson.