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HOLMES Katharine
NOC United States   
GenderWomen
Born 15 Jul 1993 in Washington, DC, USA
Height1.78 m
Human Interest
General Interest
Sporting philosophy / motto "They call fencing the chess of sports. When you're younger, you're playing basketball, tennis, or soccer, you kick the ball, you hit the ball. With fencing, there's this puzzle before you." (realwomanonline.com, 11 Jul 2019)
Further Personal Information
Residence New York, NY, USA
General Interest
Hobbies Singing, playing guitar, swimming, rock climbing, spending time with her cat. (Instagram profile, 12 Mar 2021; usfencing.org, 12 Jun 2017)
Sport Specific Information
Why this sport? "I loved reading books about medieval times and I wanted to be a knight. I started fencing, I was quite terrible at it, but I loved it. I liked being alone out there on the strip, it was very appealing."
Handedness Right
When and where did you begin this sport? She took up the sport at age nine, when her parents enrolled her in lessons at the Chevy Chase Fencing Club in Washington, DC, United States of America.
Further Personal Information
Occupation Student
General Interest
Nicknames Kat (Facebook profile, 28 Nov 2018)
Other information SPORTING RESEARCH
After finishing fifth at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in the women's team epee event, she decided to investigate why the team had fallen short of winning the gold medal for her senior thesis at Princeton University. In 2017 she published her thesis, 'How Risk Preference and Perception of Action Riskiness in Fencing Affect Learning and Strategy of Fencing Play', which involved her analysing videos of fencers in order to create a predictive model for results and developing a computer programme that simulated common fencing situations. She said the results of her thesis have had an impact on her own performance. "In the end, I found that fencers actually attack less than what is optimal. I adjusted my approach in one-touch overtimes, and my win percentage went from 60% to 88%." (realwomanonline.com, 11 Jul 2019; dataspace.princeton.edu, 01 May 2017)

MEDICAL STUDIES
After the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo she began studying medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York, NY, United States of America. She hopes to graduate in 2025. (Instagram profile, 01 Mar 2022; people.com, 09 Jul 2021; teamusa.org, 12 Mar 2021; Instagram profile, 12 Mar 2021; usafencing.org, 12 Feb 2021)

OTHER ACTIVITIES
In February 2021 she joined the USA Fencing board as an athlete director until the end of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. She has also served as chairperson of the USA Fencing Athlete Council. In 2020/21 she served as a volunteer assistant coach for the men's fencing team at Princeton University. (usafencing.org, 12 Feb 2021; goprincetontigers.com, 01 Sep 2020)
Further Personal Information
Higher education Neurological Science - Princeton University: United States
Languages English, Latin
General Interest
Injuries She had an emergency appendectomy in May 2017. (Facebook page, 29 May 2017)

She injured her knee in her first year at Princeton University in 2011/12. The following season she sustained an injury to her ankle. (washingtonpost.com, 23 Dec 2015)
Awards and honours At the 2018 International Fencing Federation [FIE] Congress she received the FIE's Fair Play Award. (fie.org, 08 Dec 2018)
Sport Specific Information
Club / Team New York Athletic Club [USA] / DC Fencers Club [USA]:
General Interest
Memorable sporting achievement Helping Princeton University win the Ivy League championship in 2017. She won the decisive bout after Princeton and opponents Columbia University were tied going into the final match. (usafencing.org, 23 Mar 2017)
Ambitions To compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (people.com, 09 Jul 2021)

Major Results
Year Rank Event Venue
Olympic Games
2020 5 Team Epee Tokyo, Japan
2016 Final 5-6 Team Epee Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
World Championships
2022 5 Team Epee Cairo, Egypt
2019 5 Team Epee Budapest, Hungary
2018 1 Team Epee Wuxi, China
2017 Final 7-8 Team Epee Leipzig, Germany
Pan American Championships
2023 1 Team Epee Lima, Peru
2023 3 Individual Epee Lima, Peru
2022 1 Team Epee Asunción, Paraguay
2022 2 Individual Epee Asunción, Paraguay
2019 1 Team Epee Toronto, Canada
2019 6 Individual Epee Toronto, Canada
2018 1 Team Epee Havana, Cuba
2017 1 Team Epee Montreal, Canada
2017 3 Individual Epee Montreal, Canada
2016 2 Team Epee Panama, Panama
2016 3 Individual Epee Panama, Panama
2015 1 Team Epee Santiago, Chile
2015 3 Individual Epee Santiago, Chile
2014 2 Individual Epee San José, Costa Rica
2013 1 Team Epee Cartagena, Colombia
2013 2 Individual Epee Cartagena, Colombia