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Nzingha Prescod for ESPN 2016 Body Issue
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Olympic Fencer Nzingha Prescod in the Chromat Topknot Cage for Imagista. Photographed by Susannah Benjamin and styled by Ani Hovhannisyan. View the full story here!
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This Olympian is proving that there’s no such thing as a “white” or “rich person’s” sport
Nzingha Prescod is a world-class fencer — literally. The 23-year-old foil fencer is competing at Rio de Janeiro in her second Olympic games. But Prescod’s passion for fencing goes beyond just competing — she's calling attention to perceptions of race and class that accompany the sport.
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Editorials. Olympic Fencer Nzingha Prescod for The Imagista.
Photographer: Susannah Benjamin Stylists: Ani Hovhannisyan and Stephon James Makeup Artist: Yuko Mizuno Hair Stylist: Nelson Vercher
Nzingha Prescod is the first American women’s foilist to win a Grand Prix title, and last year, she was the first Black woman to win an individual medal at the Senior World Championships. Now lets cheer her on to be the first black woman to medal in the Olympics.
The only reason I want to watch the Olympics! Nzingha Prescod. Look at dem muscles. <3