Olympic fencer Peter Westbrook passed away on Nov. 29 at the age of 72 leaving behind a legacy almost impossible to calculate.
Peter Westbrook, the first Black American fencer to win an Olympic medal and who later developed multiple Olympians while ...
Peter Westbrook, a fencer who competed at five Olympics, winning a bronze medal, and started a New York City fencing academy ...
Westbrook, 72, was the founder of the Peter Westbrook Foundation, which introduced young people — many of them Black and ...
The Peter Westbrook Foundation (PWF) mourns the loss of Peter J. Westbrook and honors his extraordinary life and legacy. As ...
Peter Westbrook, a groundbreaking fencer who became the first African-American and Asian-American to win a medal in fencing at the 1984 Summer Olympics, died on Friday, November 29 in New York City.
Peter Westbrook, a six-time Olympian who was inspired by a 1950s television swashbuckler and by his mother's clever bribery and who in 1984 became the first African American and Asian American to ...
Peter Westbrook, the first Black American fencer to win an Olympic medal and a dedicated mentor to underserved youth in New ...
Peter J. Westbrook was more than an athlete; he was a mentor, a trailblazer, and a visionary leader who used his platform to uplift young people through the sport of fencing. His foundation has ...
Peter Westbrook was the first African-American and Asian-American to medal in Olympic fencing, later launching a foundation to increase representation in the sport. Peter Westbrook, a ...
Westbrook was the first first African American and Asian American to win a medal in fencing at the Summer Games ...