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Eric Sollee is an American coach who has been involved in the sport of track and field for over 50 years. He is best known for his work as a coach at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Sollee was born on 8 September, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. He attended UCLA, where he was a member of the track and field team. After graduating in 1950, he began his coaching career at UCLA, where he coached for over 30 years. During his tenure, he coached numerous Olympic athletes, including John Smith, who won gold medals in the 400m and 4x400m relay at the 1984 Olympics.
Sollee was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997. He was also inducted into the USATF Hall of Fame in 2004.
As of 2021, Eric Sollee's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.
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Eric Tennyson Sollee |
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Fencing Coach |
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82 years old |
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Virgo |
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8 September, 1926 |
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8 September |
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Los Angeles, United States |
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(2008-06-30)Dover, New Hampshire |
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Dover, New Hampshire |
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United States |
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Eric Sollee Net Worth
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Eric Sollee was born in Los Angeles, California, to a Norwegian immigrant father, Oben Sollee, and Filipino mother, Delores Sollee (née Lichauco). During the Great Depression the family moved to the Philippines for work. Sollee was listed on his father's US passport while his sister was listed on his mother's Filipino passport. At age 14 he and his father were in the Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines, a Japanese prisoner camp, for 3 years during World War II. After the war, Sollee joined the US Army and was in the 42nd Construction Engineer Battalion.
In developing his approaches to teaching and fencing, Sollee used his understanding of a wide range of subjects, including boxing, martial arts and psychology, and his experience teaching fencing to the blind at the Carroll Center. Sollee taught well over a thousand students at the Carroll Center helping people regain their orientation in space. As part of the effort to work on teaching approaches, Sollee and Johan Harmenberg came up with a new way to think about épée fencing starting with the three "Sollee conjectures". Sollee and his students collaboratively worked on these conjectures and the associated new paradigm. Harmenberg implemented these ideas and won both the World Fencing Championships and the Olympic gold medal in épée at the 1980 Summer Olympics. It also worked for those who learned and helped to further develop Sollee's ideas by working with Johan Harmenberg away from MIT, e.g. Björne Väggö, who won the Silver medal in épée in the 1984 Olympics. Sollee’s MIT men’s team won fourteen straight New England championships and won the Intercollegiate Fencing Association (IFA) first place foil team (Little Iron Man) Trophy four times in eight years. In 1980, the team tied for 2nd at the NCAAs (ended up third on indicators), resulting in Eric’s peers naming him NCAA Coach of the Year.
Eric Tennyson Sollee (September 8, 1926 – June 30, 2008) was an American fencer and fencing coach. He fenced at Harvard University, where he earned National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) All-America honors. He coached at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, and the Carroll Center for the Blind, among others. As a coach, he is notable for finding ways to quickly develop competitive fencers and for introducing a paradigm shift in how to fence against classical fencers. Sollee trained a number of top competitors, including Olympians.
After the Army, Sollee went to Harvard University. At Harvard, he picked up fencing quickly and was made captain of the freshman team, even without prior fencing experience. He learned to fence from René Peroy, Harvard fencing coach, European sabre champion, and member of the 1924 US Olympic fencing team. His other coach, Joseph Levis, was the second ranked in the world in foil and silver medalist at the 1932 Olympics. Sollee captained the Harvard team in 1951-52 and earned a varsity letter in 1952. With his support, Harvard's fencing team went 6-1 overall and finished 14th at the NCAA Championships in 1952. Sollee placed fifth in the foil at the NCAA Championships, earning All-America honors. In one Amateur Fencers League of America tournament, he won all three divisions - foil, épée, and sabre. He also won the Greater Boston Open Foils Championship. He was inducted into the Harvard Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.