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PEREZ MAURICE Maria
NOC Argentina   
GenderWomen
Born 12 Jul 1985 in San Nicolás, ARG
Height1.80 m
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Sport Specific Information
Why this sport? She was encouraged to try the sport by her diving coach. "At the beginning I said no. But he said he would keep insisting until I tried, and once I tried he would not insist anymore. He made me win all my bouts and I loved that."
Name of coach Lucas Guillermo Saucedo [national, personal], ARG
When and where did you begin this sport? She began fencing at age 13 at Club Circulo Militar in Argentina.
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Occupation Armed Forces, Athlete
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Sporting philosophy / motto "Keep trying and you will succeed." (eliteamateur.blogspot.com, 01 Apr 2012)
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Higher education Food Technology - Argentine University of Enterprise [UADE]: Buenos Aires, ARG
Residence Buenos Aires, ARG
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Awards and honours In 2022 she received the Silver Jorge Newbery Award as Fencer of the Year in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (buenosaires.gob.ar, 27 May 2022)

In 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2021 she won the Argentinian Fencing Federation's Silver Olympia award. (argentina.gob.ar, 14 Dec 2021; diario24.com.ar, 21 Dec 2016; espn.com.co, 17 Dec 2014; esgrima-fae.com.ar, 19 Dec 2012)
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Languages Spanish
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Nicknames Flaca [Spanish for 'Skinny']. (lanacion.com.ar, 26 Jul 2021; coarg.org.ar, 09 Nov 2012)
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Handedness Left
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Ambitions To compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (ole.com.ar, 23 Sep 2021)
Hobbies Reading, listening to music. (aadeporte.com.ar, 25 Sep 2020)
Hero / Idol Argentinian fencer and coach Lucas Guillermo Saucedo. (detaco.com.ar, 20 Jan 2021; coarg.org.ar, 09 May 2019)
Milestones She became the first female fencer representing Argentina to win a medal in individual sabre at the Pan American Games when she claimed bronze at the 2015 Games in Toronto, ON, Canada. (SportsDeskOnline, 20 Mar 2016; deportes.terra.cl, 21 Jul 2015)
Injuries In the early part of 2021 she sustained an injury to her hamstring. (clarin.com, 19 Mar 2021; Instagram profile, 13 Mar 2021)
Famous relatives Her partner Lucas Guillermo Saucedo represented Argentina in fencing [sabre] at the world championships in 1999 and 2003. He has also served as a coach for the Argentinian national sabre team. (SportsDeskOnline, 06 May 2021; detaco.com.ar, 20 Jan 2021; aadeporte.com.ar, 25 Sep 2020)
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Training Regime She trains at the Enard High Performance Centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Family Partner Lucas Guillermo Saucedo
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Other information OLYMPIC PROPOSAL
Her partner and coach Lucas Guillermo Saucedo proposed to her during a television interview shortly after she was eliminated from the women's individual sabre competition at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. "They [the interviewer] told me to turn around, and he had the piece of paper. I forgot everything. I was like, 'Oh my God'. I said yes, of course. We are very happy. We are very good partners. Of course, we have fights, but we enjoy each other's time. We love each other so much, and we want to spend our lives together. We are going to celebrate in Buenos Aires [Argentina] with a big barbecue." (theguardian.com, 26 Jul 2021; lanacion.com.ar, 26 Jul 2021; reuters.com, 26 Jul 2021)

Major Results
Year Rank Event Venue
Pan American Championships
2023 4 Team Sabre Lima, Peru
2022 6 Team Sabre Asunción, Paraguay
2022 7 Individual Sabre Asunción, Paraguay
2019 3 Individual Sabre Toronto, Canada
2019 6 Team Sabre Toronto, Canada
2018 3 Individual Sabre Havana, Cuba
2018 5 Team Sabre Havana, Cuba
2017 Final 7-8 Team Sabre Montreal, Canada
2016 3 Individual Sabre Panama, Panama
2016 5 Team Sabre Panama, Panama
2014 1 Individual Sabre San José, Costa Rica
2013 5 Individual Sabre Cartagena, Colombia
2013 8 Team Sabre Cartagena, Colombia
2012 3 Individual Sabre Cancún, Mexico
2011 3 Individual Sabre Reno, NV, United States
2010 5 Team Sabre San José, Costa Rica
2010 7 Individual Sabre ,
2008 4 Team Sabre Querétaro, Mexico