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When Ethan, now 14 and an eighth-grader at San Francisco鈥檚 Gateway Middle School, first came to the Halberstadt Fencers鈥?Club on South Van Ness Avenue in the Mission seven years ago, his coaches didn鈥檛 think much of his chances. Ethan鈥檚 mother, Brett Glickman, was told she might be better off saving her money rather than buying the expensive equipment the sport requires.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. In some ways, Rebecca [url=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/gucciusaonlineoutlet.php] cheap gucci[/url] Wright doesn't understand all the fuss over her 96-year-old mother's recent marriage. After all, she says, "Anybody who wants to get married must have a little dementia."The courts, though, and some of Wright's other relatives aren't amused. And the future for newlyweds Edith Hill, 96, and Eddie Harrison, 95, is very much uncertain.The two have been companions for more than a decade after a Hollywood-style meet-cute they struck up a conversation while standing in line for lottery tickets, with one of the tickets turning into a $2,500 winner. They married earlier this year, with a 95-year-old church elder presiding over the ceremony, no less."I guess I wanted company," Hill said in an interview, explaining why she married. "I wanted somebody I could help, and they could help me. ... We were both single. My husband was gone. His wife was gone. We became the best of friends."Robin Wright, Hill's granddaughter, said the relationship is more romantic than Hill's explanation allows."You catch them kissing all the time," she said. "They're actually in love. Really in love. ... I know he's part of the reason she gets up every morning."Legally, though, the wedding has been problematic. Hill has been declared legally incapacitated for several years. A judge said at a hearing last month that he believes Wright co-guardian over her mother along with Rebecca Wright's sister who opposed the marriage acted improperly by taking her mother to get married without the court's permission.Cary Cuccinelli, representing the sister who opposed the marriage, Patricia Barber, said at last month's hearing that the wedding occurred without other family members' knowledge, and that it complicated the matter of how to eventually distribute Hill's estate, which includes property on the edge of Old Town Alexandria, worth about $475,000, according to real estate assessments."Legally, Mr. Harrison now has a right to a portion of Ms. Hill's estate," she told the judge, saying it also complicates decisions over who will care for Hill, and where she will live.While the judge, James Clark, found the marriage to have been improper, he also worried that breaking up the couple could "create a circumstance in Ms. Hill's life that she doesn't deserve."Clark ended up removing Wright and Barber as Hill's guardians, and appointing a lawyer, Jessica Niesen, instead. The judge instructed Niesen "to investigate the marriage and take all actions appropriate and reasonable to protect the best interests of Edith Hill."Niesen, in a phone interview, said she is still gathering facts and has an upcoming appointment to meet Hill and Harrison. While there are numerous issues to be sorted out, including questions about inheritance and where the couple will live, she would just as soon let the marriage continue."I see no reason to break this couple up, if there is no harm," she [url=http://www.avanttravel.com/michaelkorssonline.php] michael kors handbags[/url]  said. One solution might be a postnuptial agreement preventing Harrison from inheriting Hill's estate.Niesen said that if she finds that the marriage is not in Hill's best interest, she has the authority to pursue a divorce or possibly an annulment on Hill's behalf.Wright said she remained concerned authorities would try to break up the marriage. She also opposes a postnuptial agreement, saying the marriage should be respected just as any other.The interracial aspect of their marriage is unique as well. She is black and he is white. In fact, the longtime Virginians would not have been allowed to marry if they had met in their 20s or 30s or 40s, given Virginia's law banning interracial marriages at the time.Wright says she has concluded after doing some research through Guinness Book of World Records that the two are likely the nation's oldest interracial newlyweds.Edith Hill, for her part, doesn't give the interracial aspect of her marriage too much thought, despite the fact that for half of her life it would have been illegal.Asked about the old laws barring interracial marriage, she said, "That's done away with, isn't it?"For now, the two live together in Annandale, with Rebecca and Robin Wright helping care for them. Rebecca Wright said the two do a good job taking care of each other his hearing is not great, and her vision is [url=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/anel.php] Christian Louboutin Shoes UK[/url] not great. They dance, listen to music and take walks, which has improved their health.And Rebecca Wright said the companionship two people of the same age provide each other can't be underestimated."They can talk about things that nobody else knows about," she said.Eddie Harrison said he and Hill never fight, and they both understood what getting married would mean."The first time I married I didn't know what I was doing," he said. "I was 18. She was 26. Two weeks later I wanted a divorce."
鈥淓than came to us literally with two left feet,鈥?said Connie Louie-Handelman, who shares the youth saber coaching duties at Halberstadt with her husband, Rob Handelman. 鈥淗e had a hard time doing the footwork and moving his feet, but what we didn鈥檛 <a href=http://www.symbiose.ca/images/christianlouboutin.gwij.php>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a> know was that he was practicing at home 鈥?a lot.
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鈥淚n about a year and a half, everything just clicked,鈥?she said. 鈥淎nd even today he continues to work really, really hard. Obviously it paid off, because now he鈥檚 No. 1.鈥?
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At home, while his buddies play video games in his room, Ethan shows off a collection of more than 50 medals he has earned over the years. They hang next to a thumbtacked picture of his earlier self 鈥?that small, uncoordinated boy proudly decked out in full fencing attire.
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On his desk is the third-place trophy he won at a national fencing tournament in Ohio during the first week of July. Ethan and his dad, Joel Mullennix, who takes him to tournaments around the country, <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  thought that showing would be good enough to boost him into the top five nationally in the U.S. Fencing Association鈥檚 rankings in the youth division.
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It did that, and more: When the rankings came out at the end of July, Ethan was on top.
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鈥淭here is a lot of pressure at big tournaments now, because I鈥檓 kind of expected to win every one,鈥?Ethan said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want people to think I鈥檓 a joke who somehow got into first place. I want them to know that I鈥檓 good and that I didn鈥檛 randomly get there.鈥?
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He puts in four three-hour practices a week and scrutinizes videos of his tournament work every night. When he鈥檚 not at the club, he鈥檚 practicing his saber work with ferocious intensity on a rubber dummy he calls Bob.
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Fencing is no game for him 鈥?he likens it to an obsession, or an addiction. He鈥檚 hoping it takes him to Notre Dame and the U.S. Olympic team, but he says he would do it without such goals or national rankings. It鈥檚 become something he has to do to be happy.
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鈥淭he bottom line is hard work,鈥?Louie-Handelman said. 鈥淪ome kids you will see come and mill around the bench sitting down and talking, and you will see some kids working on the dummies or working on their footwork in front of the mirrors without being told what to do. Ethan is that type.
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鈥淚 wish I could put that in a bottle,鈥?she said. 鈥淚 wish I could have a formula so I could teach it to all the kids.鈥?
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After warm-ups and personalized training sessions, Ethan and the other students hook their uniforms to the electronic scoreboard with an elaborate wiring setup that connects both to their sabers and their backs. With their masks down, they look like spiders with a web of wires dancing behind them.
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The room is filled with the sound of <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php>Christian Louboutin Shoes Sale</a> clashing sabers and beeping scoreboards as they fight to the finish during a mock tournament. Ethan says he takes practice bouts as seriously as he does tournament contests. For him, every bout is a chance to improve.
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鈥淎t tournaments when I鈥檓 getting ready and I zip up, I think there is no going back from here. I can鈥檛 redo any of this and I live in the moment,鈥?he said. 鈥淎t the club, I act like it鈥檚 a tournament so I鈥檒l be ready for the next tournament.
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We became the best of friends."Robin Wright, Hill's granddaughter, said the relationship is more romantic than Hill's explanation allows."You catch them kissing all the time," she said. "They're actually in love. Really in love. ... I know he's part of the reason she gets up every morning."Legally, though, the wedding has been problematic. Hill has been declared legally incapacitated for several years. A judge said at a hearing last month that he believes Wright co-guardian over her mother along with Rebecca Wright's sister who opposed the marriage acted improperly by taking her mother to get married without the court's permission.Cary Cuccinelli, representing the sister who opposed the marriage, Patricia Barber, said at last month's hearing that the wedding occurred without other family members' knowledge, and that it complicated the matter of how to eventually distribute Hill's estate, which includes property on the edge of Old Town Alexandria, worth about $475,000, according to real estate assessments."Legally, Mr. Harrison now has a right to a portion of Ms. Hill's estate," she told the judge, saying it also complicates decisions over who will care for Hill, and where she will live.While the judge, James Clark, found the marriage to have been improper, he also worried that breaking up the couple could "create a circumstance in Ms. Hill's life that she doesn't deserve."Clark ended up removing Wright and Barber as Hill's guardians, and appointing a lawyer, Jessica Niesen, instead. The judge instructed Niesen "to investigate the marriage and take all actions appropriate and reasonable to protect the best interests of Edith Hill."Niesen, in a phone interview, said she is still gathering facts and has an upcoming appointment to meet Hill and Harrison. While there are numerous issues to be sorted out, including questions about inheritance and where the couple will live, she would just as soon let the marriage continue."I see no reason to break this couple up, if there is no harm," she [url=http://www.avanttravel.com/michaelkorssonline.php] michael kors handbags[/url] said. One solution might be a postnuptial agreement preventing Harrison from inheriting Hill's estate.Niesen said that if she finds that the marriage is not in Hill's best interest, she has the authority to pursue a divorce or possibly an annulment on Hill's behalf.Wright said she remained concerned authorities would try to break up the marriage. She also opposes a postnuptial agreement, saying the marriage should be respected just as any other.The interracial aspect of their marriage is unique as well. She is black and he is white. In fact, the longtime Virginians would not have been allowed to marry if they had met in their 20s or 30s or 40s, given Virginia's law banning interracial marriages at the time.Wright says she has concluded after doing some research through Guinness Book of World Records that the two are likely the nation's oldest interracial newlyweds.Edith Hill, for her part, doesn't give the interracial aspect of her marriage too much thought, despite the fact that for half of her life it would have been illegal.Asked about the old laws barring interracial marriage, she said, "That's done away with, isn't it?"For now, the two live together in Annandale, with Rebecca and Robin Wright helping care for them. 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