Pilar Roldán

Pilar Roldán
Personal information
Born (1939-11-18) 18 November 1939
Mexico City, Mexico
Sport
Sport Fencing

María del Pilar Roldán Tapia (born 18 November 1939 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican foil fencer and the first Mexican woman to win an olympic medal in the history of Olympic fencing. During the 1968 Mexican Olympic Games she was a silver medalist; she was a champion in singles. She competed for Mexico at the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, Mexico where she won the silver medal in the women's foil event.[1][2]

Family

Her parents were Ángel Roldán ("El Güero"), one of the best tennis players in the national field, selected for the Davis Cup (1934), and María Tapia ("La Chata"), a triple medalist en the Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador (1935).

Early Life

Pilar Roldán was born en Mexico City, Mexico. At a young at, Pilar began playing tennis, but her passion for fencing was born, thanks to the work of Alejandro Dumas "the three musketeers". At first, she only played with a cape to pretend to be a musketeer, but for her third birthday (1952), Pilar asked her parents for fencing lessons. At the end of that year, the world renowned Italian Professor Eduardo Alajmo decided to move to Mexico, and Pilar was one of his first graduates. Recognizing the passion of his daughter, he decided to install a small fencing court in their house and buy her high quality protective masks, gloves, and a vest. And so that without realizing, the so called "white sport" ceased to be the main focus of this tennis family.

At 15 years of old, Pilar was the undefeated national champion in foil fencing. On March 12, 1955, in Mexico, father and daughter (Ángel Roldán and Pilar Roldán) participated in fencing en the second Pan-American Games. This was an unprecedented feat, and since that day, no one father and daughter pair has ever competed for their country at the Pan-American Games. Neither one a medal, but Pilar had some victories in singles, but was defeated by the Venezuelan, Igrid Sanders, finishing in fourth place after defeating Maxime Mitchel.

References

  1. "Olympics Statistics: Pilar Roldán". databaseolympics.com. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
  2. "Pilar Roldán Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-10-18.


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