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Soren Thompson

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Soren Thompson

Age

44

Hometown

San Diego, CA

Education

Bachelor's degree in art and architecture from Princeton University

Current Residence: New York City, N.Y.
Club: New York Athletic Club
Coach: Self and Sebastien Dos Santos
Olympic Teams: 2012, 2004
Senior World Championship Teams: 2013, 2012 (Gold - Team), 2011, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003
Junior World Championship Teams: 2001, 2000, 1999 (Bronze - Team)
Cadet World Championship Teams: 1998
In 2012, Thompson made history when he won gold at the World Team Championships where the U.S. Men’s Epee Team became the first U.S. Men’s Fencing Team ever to win gold at a Senior Worlds.
2006:
  • Ninth - Sydney World Cup
  • 15th - Vancouver World Cup
  • 19th - Senior World Championships (Team)
  • 26th - Senior World Championships (Individual)
  • 27th - Kuwait City World Cup
  • 31st - Poitiers World Cup
  • 40th - Tallinn World Cup
  • 49th - Carolina Grand Prix
  • 53rd - Heidenheim Grand Prix
  • 61st - Doha Grand Prix
  • 63rd - Legnano World Cup

2005:
  • 10th - Buenos Aires World Cup
  • 14th - Senior World Championships (Team)
  • 19th - Tallinn World Cup
  • 51st - Doha Grand Prix
  • 54th - Bogota Grand Prix
  • 63rd - Senior World Championships (Individual)

2004:
  • Silver - Buenos Aires World Cup
  • Sixth - Olympic Games (Team)
  • Seventh - Olympic Games (Individual)
  • 15th - Berne World Cup
  • 17th - Carolina World Cup
  • 27th - Bratislava World Cup
  • 51st - Lisbon Grand Prix
  • 53rd - Vancouver Grand Prix

2003:
  • Fourth - Pan American Games (Team) 
  • Eighth - Senior World Championships (Individual)
  • 14th - Bratislava World Cup
  • 18th - Senior World Championships (Team)
  • 21st - Tunis Grand Prix
  • 25th - Paris World Cup
  • 31st - Carolina World Cup
  • 62nd - Legnano World Cup

2001:
  • Ninth - Junior World Championships (Team)
  • 29th - Junior World Championships (Individual)

2000:
  • 11th - Junior World Championships (Individual)
  • 13th - Junior World Championships (Team)

1999:
  • Bronze - Junior World Championships (Team)
  • 21st - Junior World Championships (Individual)

1998:
  • 34th - Cadet World Championships

Personal
After an injury kept Thompson out of the 2008 Olympic Games, the Princeton graduate chose to focus on starting a career, but in 2011 he returned to international competition determined to qualify for his second Olympic squad and improve on his seventh place finish at the Athens Games. Within six months, Thompson earned his first Grand Prix medal in Stockholm in May 2011 and solidified his spot on the 2012 team with a gold medal win at the Pan Am Championships and a top-16 finish at the 2011 Senior Worlds.

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