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Eli Dershwitz was born on 23 September, 1995 in Sherborn, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American Olympic sabre fencer. Discover Eli Dershwitz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 28 years old?
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Eli Dershwitz Height, Weight & Measurements
At 28 years old, Eli Dershwitz height is 1.85 m and Weight 79 kg.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Eli Dershwitz Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Eli Dershwitz worth at the age of 28 years old? Eli Dershwitz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Fencer. He is from . We have estimated Eli Dershwitz's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Eli Dershwitz (born September 23, 1995) is an American left-handed saber fencer, four-time individual Pan American champion, two-time Olympian, and the 2023 saber World Champion.
Dershwitz has been coached since 2004 when he was 9 years old by Tulum, at the Zeta Fencing club in Natick, Massachusetts (the club later moved to Ashland, Massachusetts).
He attended the Conservative synagogue Temple Israel of Natick, Massachusetts, and was bar mitzvah in 2008.
Dershwitz played basketball and soccer up until the end of middle school.
He was the seventh Harvard fencer to compete in the Olympics, with the prior two having been Emily Cross '09 (Team USA) and Noam Mills '12 (Team Israel), who both competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
In 2014, Dershwitz won the US Men's Saber National Championship, becoming the youngest US senior men's saber championship holder.
He attended Dover-Sherborn High School, graduating in 2014.
As a freshman in 2014–15, he was a First Team All-American, All-Ivy League, and finished third at the NCAA Fencing Championships with a 22–2 record.
By that time he had already won two gold and three silver team world cup medals from 2014 to 2016, three junior world championships medals, a Pan American Games gold medal in 2015, and a grand prix gold medal in 2016.
Dershwitz then won the 2015 Junior World Fencing Championships in saber, becoming the inaugural U.S. men's saber fencer to win a world title.
He is a four-time Pan-American Championship title holder, and the 2015 Pan American Games champion in saber.
Dershwitz took off the 2015–16 school year to train full-time for the Olympics.
Dershwitz competed in fencing at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
As a sophomore in 2016–17, he was again a First Team All-American, All-Ivy League, and this time he won the NCAA Fencing Championship in men's saber, becoming the first fencer to win an NCAA fencing championship for Harvard since 2007.
Dershwitz was ranked number 1 in saber in the United States, and number 10 in the world, as of the summer of 2016.
In March 2016, US Olympic saber coach Zoran Tulum said: "Eli’s world ranking is remarkable... he is the youngest [saber] fencer among the world’s top 25."
Tulum coached the US men's saber team at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
In February 2016, Dershwitz beat Russia's 2015 world champion Alexey Yakimenko at the Warsaw World Cup.
In March 2016, while winning the gold medal at the Seoul Grand Prix in South Korea, he defeated 2014 world silver medalist Gu Bon-gil of Korea in the quarterfinals, 2014 world champion Nikolay Kovalev of Russia in the semifinals, and Iranian Mojtaba Abedini in the final.
He returned to Harvard University as a sophomore, winning individual saber in the 2017 NCAA Fencing Championship and as a junior in the 2018 NCAA Fencing Championship.
As a junior in 2017–18, he again won the NCAA Saber Fencing Championship.
He became the first Harvard male fencer to win back-to-back NCAA championships, and was again voted an All American.
In February 2017, Dershwitz won the individual saber Ivy League Championship.
In March 2017, he won the individual saber in the 2017 NCAA Fencing Championships, and was again named a first-team All-American.
In May 2017, Dershwitz won a silver medal at the Villa de Madrid, his first individual world cup medal.
In June 2017 he won an individual saber silver medal at the 2017 Pan American Fencing Championships.
In July 2017 he won the gold medal in saber at the 2017 Maccabiah Games.
He was ranked #1 in the United States as of February 2018, and was ranked #1 in the world as of July 2018.
He was the youngest saber fencer among the world's top 25.
He won a silver medal in saber at the 2018 World Fencing Championships.
He won the gold medal in saber at the 2023 World Fencing Championships.
Dershwitz is Jewish, and was born and raised in Sherborn, Massachusetts.
His parents are Renee Goetzler and Mark Dershwitz.
His maternal grandparents, both Holocaust survivors, were Ruth (née Schmukler) Goetzler (born in Tarnów, Poland, she survived the Holocaust hidden in a barn by a Polish farmer) and Mark Goetzler (born in Jasło, Poland, he also lived in Samarkand, Uzbekistan).
His paternal grandparents were Arthur Dershwitz and Tillie (née Segel) Dershwitz.
He has an older brother (Phil, who fenced for Princeton University) and a twin sister (Sally, who competed in gymnastics and lacrosse).
He was ranked #1 in the world as of July 2018.
He followed his older brother into fencing.
He was a student at Harvard University, where he majored in history and graduated in 2019.
He was a member of the varsity Harvard Crimson fencing team.