Anne Cebula on Olympic Dreams, NCAA Gold & Grit in Women’s Épée | Direct Elimination Ep. 5
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🎙️ EPISODE 5 – ANNE CEBULA INTERVIEW
In this inspiring episode of Direct Elimination, hosts Ari Simmons and Stephen Ewart sit down with Anne Cebula — Olympian, NCAA Champion, and the first Barnard student-athlete ever to win an NCAA title in any sport.
Anne’s story is one of grit, resilience, and joy. Unlike many fencers who start at a young age, Anne didn’t pick up a blade until high school — yet within just five years she was competing internationally and representing Team USA at the highest level. Along the way, she made NCAA history and became a fan favorite in the fencing community for her authenticity, energy, and smile.
You’ll hear:
- How watching the 2008 Beijing Olympics (and Keeth Smart’s dramatic saber bout) sparked her passion for fencing.
- Why she waited years to start fencing — and how a free high school club opened the door.
- The uphill battle of limited resources and training on mayonnaise-stained gym floors.
- Her rapid rise: from Brooklyn Tech to Barnard to NCAA Champion.
- What it meant to become the first Barnard athlete ever to win an NCAA title.
- Her experiences on the U.S. National Team, World Cups, and World Championships.
- Learning from coaches Kornel Udvarhelyi and Sergey Danilov, and the importance of mentors like her PT and training partners.
- Balancing life as a fencer, student, Olympian, model, and young professional.
- Taking a step back after the Paris Olympics — and rediscovering her love for training and purpose.
- Why fencing is about more than medals: it’s about the process, the team behind the athlete, and the lifelong joy of growth.
🗣️ “It costs nothing to be an optimist.”
🗣️ “From day one, my why was the Olympics — but really, I fell in love with the process.”
This is a story about chasing an improbable dream — and finding yourself along the way.
⏱ Timestamps
00:00 – Intro & sponsor shoutout
02:00 – Why we started the podcast
03:00 – Introducing Anne Cebula
06:00 – Beijing 2008: the spark to fence
10:00 – High school fencing at Brooklyn Tech
15:00 – Rapid rise: first national teams
20:00 – Transfer to Barnard & Columbia
26:00 – Junior Worlds & learning from failure
28:00 – NCAA Championships: making history
34:00 – The “Why” behind the fight
37:00 – Shoutouts to family, coaches & support team
44:00 – Balancing fencing with modeling & work
52:00 – Life after Paris Olympics
59:00 – One Light Answers (rapid fire)
1:03:00 – Closing thoughts & gratitude
💬 Key Quotes
- “My goal from the jump was the Olympics — before I even picked up a weapon.”
- “My style was horrendous, but it came from figuring it out on my own.”
- “Sometimes success isn’t about winning — it’s just about staying on the strip as long as you can.”
- “Coaches came into my life at the right time — and gave me the space to be myself.”
- “Fencing was never torture for me. It was joy.”
Thank you for listening!
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