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Fencing

Pogosov to Hall of Fame

STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford co-head coach George Pogosov was elected to the Hall of Fame of the FIE (Fédération Internationale d'Escrime), the international governing body of Olympic fencing.

Pogosov is going into his 19th season as co-head coach for the men's and women's fencing teams and also is the head coach for the Cardinal Fencing Club.

A native of Kiev, Ukraine, Pogosov won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona for the Unified Team in team saber. He captured silver in the same weapon at the 1988 Seoul Games while representing the Soviet Union. 

Pogosov, also known as Heorhiy Pohosov, is one of two current Stanford coaches to have won Olympic gold as an athlete, along with synchronized swimming assistant Elvira Khasyanova.

Pogosov was a six-time world champion and 1980 junior world champion. Pogosov is the most accomplished former athlete who works with fencers on the West Coast.

With Pogosov as co-head coach, Stanford has earned 13 NCAA top-10 finishes and won three individual titles. Among his Stanford fencers were two-time NCAA foil champion Alex Massialas, a silver medalist at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and bronze medalist in team foil. Massialas has qualified for the Tokyo Games in 2021. 

Also, Vivian Kong, the 2014 NCAA champion in women's epee, was No. 1 in the world in her weapon in 2019, winning two World Cup events and winning seven medals altogether in the season. Kong, a 2016 Olympian for Hong Kong, won bronze at the 2018 World Championships.

Pogosov has a master's in physical education with a focus in fencing. He graduated from National University of Physical Education and Sports of Ukraine, and has a diploma from the Tyschler Fencing Academy.

Pogosov served as the coach of the Ukrainian national team and now works with fencers of all levels, in addition to his collegiate duties, and teaches all weapons. 

Below is a copy of the FIE letter announcing the results of the Hall of Fame elections: