Nzingha Prescod

[6] Prescod competed in the individual women's foil event of the 2012 Summer Olympics, at 19 years of age, where she was defeated 10-15 in the table of 32 by Hungary's Aida Mohamed.

[8] In 2016 Prescod was one of eight Olympians selected for a six-month internship with EY (the former Ernst & Young) through its Women Athletes Business Network.

[10] Prescod, suffering from avascular necrosis, trained and competed for a year in increasing pain.

In January 2020, facing the necessity of hip replacement surgery, Prescod announced her retirement from competition.

[10] Prescod was selected as an athlete director on the USA Fencing Board of Directors beginning on January 1, 2021, as the top vote-getter in a vote by athletes who represented the US at the Olympics or Paralympics, Pan American Games, or Senior World Championships.

Team USA (from left: Nzingha Prescod, Sabrina Massialas, Nicole Ross , and Lee Kiefer ) in 2015.