Holly McKibben graduates Ohio State with Honors

June 14th, 2010

STOP THE PRESSES! Columbus (June 21, 2010)—With the ink still drying on her Ohio State nursing diploma, our daughter, Holly McKibben, sat for the Ohio Board of Nursing Examination on Saturday, June 19, 2010. Against the advice of her academic advisors to wait, Holly attacked the challenge with a parry riposte, and learned today that she passed; receiving her Registered Nurse Certification No. 360744. Just like that Holly enters the professional ranks with her customary flourish.

Holly Patricia McKibben, R.N., B.S.N.

Columbus, Ohio (June 13, 2010) - Holly McKibben graduated from The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Cum Laude). This photo was snapped following the College of Nursing Convocation on June 12th at Veteran’s Memorial. Picture is Holly’s family (L-R) father Michael McKibben, mother Nancy McKibben, Holly the Graduate, Justin, Susanna, Max, Carrie (Fletemeyer) and Rose. also attending were Max’s wife Elisabeth and Carrie’s husband Kevin Fletemeyer. Holly was a four-year OSU Scholar Athlete, three-years Academic All-Big Ten, four-years OSU Fencing Team (Women’s Foil), and an NCAA Fencing National Champion in 2008

- Four-year OSU Scholar Athlete
- Three-year Academic All-Big Ten
- Four-year OSU Fencing Team, Women's Foil
- NCAA Fencing National Champion, 2008

Columbus (June 13, 2010)—Our daughter Holly McKibben graduated Cum Laude on Sunday with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Nancy's and my alma mater - The Ohio State University. The weather cooperated at the Ohio Stadium ceremony attended by approximately 45,000 family, friends, dignitaries and graduates. Holly's fellow nursing students - always the most flamboyant college at OSU graduations - released their balloons when introduced by the Provost. We watched proudly from the shade of the new D Deck press box as Holly wound her way down to the field to accept her hard-earned diploma.

(L) Holly Patricia McKibben makes her way down with her fellow College of Nursing graduates to receive her diploma at Ohio Stadium on June 13, 2010. (R) The stadium scoreboard displays commencement speaker David Gergen quoting Abraham Lincoln about finding humor in adversity. Appropo of the setting and the event, just below the display, is a reminder of Coach Woody Hayes’ sage admonition to Ohio State students and his football players to “pay forward” in life

Afterwards about 75 of Holly friends, classmates, teammates, coaches, roommates, family and neighbors gathered in our backyard which we had transformed under Holly's instruction into a festive German Biergarten. Holly is leaving next week with her boyfriend Karl and his parents to visit Austria and Italy for a month, so she wanted to start the acculturation before the trip! Holly's Coach Vladimir Nazlymov, wife Natasha and their granddaughter stopped by, as did Coach Sasha Smerdin. Holly's Grandma Dorothy Hoovler came in person and her Grandmother Carline McKibben attended in spirit. Holly received many well-wishes and continues to prove to her parents that the "drama queen" spirit and infectious enthusiasm she was born with has now infected many others, judging from the spirited manner with which the party participants expressed appreciation for their friend Miss Holly.

The McKibben's backyard was transformed into a 'Biergarten' to celebrate Holly McKibben's graduation from Ohio State with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Cum Laude) on June 13, 2010. Former three-time Olympic Gold Medalist and Ohio State Fencing Head Coach Vladimir and Natasha Nazlymov (foreground center right) joined the festivities along with 75 family, friends, neighbors, classmates and teammates

Holly's family in attendance were her father and mother Michael & Nancy McKibben; brothers Max and Justin; sisters Carrie (Fletemeyer), Susanna, and Rose; sister-in-law Elisabeth (Max's wife); brother-in-law Kevin Fletemeyer; Nancy's sister Carol Phillips; and Holly's boyfriend Karl Fekete. In another one of those wonderful turn-of-life events, Joel and Ruth Vesanen, former '70's and early 80's music ministry colleagues, also graduated their oldest daughter Anja with a Masters in Nursing in the same ceremony. Anja is married to Mike Brokow who is a civil engineer working for the State of Ohio in bridge inspection.

We homeschooled Holly through junior high school after which she attended public high school at The Graham School, a charter school founded in Clintonville where our daughter Susanna had been a founding student. During high school Holly took up fencing with her sister Rose and brother Justin and amazed us all by quickly rising in the ranks and finishing 2nd in the state her senior year. She always knew she would attend Ohio State since her fencing coaches were also Ohio State's internationally-acclaimed coaches who had recently won the NCAA Fencing Championship in 2005 and Ohio State offered the unique opportunity in sport to train side-by-side with such champions as eventual Beijing Olympics Silver Medalist Jason Rogers and others.

Ohio State’s Holly McKibben (right) duals Notre Dame’s Hayley Reese in a Women’s Foil semifinal bout at Penn State’s Garret Open on Nov. 21, 2009. Holly got off to a strong start and was up on Reese 8-2, but Reese fought back and prevailed. Reese finished 2nd and Holly 4th. Reese went on to take 5th place at the 2010 NCAA Fencing National Championships held at Harvard University

Holly knuckled down her junior and senior years and won a 4th place finish at Penn State's Garret Open at the beginning of her senior season. She put the top dogs of Women's Foil nationally on notice that Holly McKibben was now in the hunt. She fenced strongly all season, prompting Northwestern Women's Foil powerhouse and always-gracious Meredith Baskies to give Holly kudos for beating her at Penn State. Because Ohio State's Women's Foil team was so strong, Holly did not qualify for the 2010 NCAA Championship Tournament, but did attend the Harvard-hosted event (next year Ohio State will be the host) to warm up and support her teammates. Judging from the final NCAA Championship results, we can confidently conclude that Holly ranks somewhere in the top 15 NCAA Women's Foil fencers nationally (unofficially). At least that's this parent's story and I'm sticking to it!

Under the tutelage of her coaches Vladimir Nazlymov (3-time Olympic Gold Medalist and former coach of the Soviet National Olympic Team and Soviet Army Team) and Gia Abashidze (5-time Soviet Men's Foil Champion), we believe Holly has now learned the differences between mediocrity and greatness. What more could a parent ask from a university education?!

My friend and fellow Ohio State Marching Band Alum, Ed Crockett, shot this wonderful photo of Holly for me earlier in the school year before the OSU-Wisconsin football game. This picture captures something of Holly's vibrancy. You go girl. We expect wonderful things from you as you continue your life's journey. We love you and are very proud of you. Godspeed.

-- Mom and Dad '73

Holly Patricia McKibben, 2010 graduate of The Ohio State University College of Nursing, cum laude, with her parents Michael and Nancy McKibben

Holly McKibben finishes 4th at Penn State Open where nation's top collegiate fencers gather

November 22nd, 2009

Nov. 21, 2009  - Penn State Garret Open Women's Foil Top 8 Finishers  (left 8th to right 1st) -- Merideth Baskies (Northwestern), Mikayla Varadi (Temple), Brianna Martin (Princeton), Holly McKibben (Ohio State), Oksana Dmytruk (Ohio State), Hayley Reese (Notre Dame), and Doris Willette (Penn State). Not pictured is Katherine Pitt (Yale) who finished 6th.

State College, PA (November 21, 2009) -- Ohio State University's Academic All-Big 10 senior Holly McKibben finished 4th in women´s foil competition at the Penn State Garret Open today. In a field of 56 of the country´s top women´s foilists, McKibben was bested only by last year's NCAA 1st, 2nd and 11th place finishers. Most observers consider this event a harbinger of the NCAA National Championships since many of the nation's top collegiate fencers participate.

Holly McKibben and her Ohio State teammate Oksana Dmytruk squared off in the semifinals against Notre Dame's Hayley Reese and Penn State's Doris Willette respectively. Penn State's Willette is the reigning NCAA Gold Medalist and Ohio State's Dmytruk is the reigning NCAA Silver Medalist. Notre Dame's Reese is a junior, finished 11th at the 2008 NCAA Championships, and is ranked 8th in U.S. Division II.

Reese and McKibben traded points throughout the match in a hard-fought contest. McKibben appeared to be gaining the upper hand throughout the bout, but struggled with strong moves that were just off-target, enabling a gritty Reese to stay in the match and eventually prevail.

Nov. 21, 2009 - Penn State Garret Open women's foil semifinal direct elimination bout between Ohio State's Holly McKibben (right) and Notre Dame's Hayley Reese (left). Reese prevailed and finished 2nd behind Penn State's Doris Willette.  McKibben finished 4th behind Ohio State teammate Oksana Dmytruk

Holly's Ohio State head coach Vladimir Nazlymov, a three-time Olympic Gold Medalist and twice named the world's best fencer, was pleased with her performance and rapid improvement. Even her former coach Gia Abashidze, who just left Ohio State to become Penn State's foil coach couldn't resist a congratulatory high five and embrace. (Three of the four finalists were his present or former students.)

Nov. 21, 2009 - Ohio State Head Coach Vladimir Nazlymov coaching the team during the Penn State Garret Open

While Holly fenced Reese, her teammate Oksana Dmytruk dueled Penn State's Doris Willette in a hard-fought rematch of the 2008 NCAA Championship bout. Willette prevailed and went on to beat Reese in the finals to take first place.

Nov. 21, 2009 - Penn State Garret Open women's foil Bronze Medal bout between Ohio State's Holly McKibben (right) and Ohio State's Oksana Dmytruk (left). Dmytruk prevailed

Nancy and I were there to cheer Holly and team on. This is only her second senior-year competition. Last week she went 21-0 at the Ohio State Duals against admitedly lesser competition. However, the Penn State Garret Open is different. Many of the countries top collegiate fencers trekked to Happy Valley for this season-opener. Here's a list of the teams who competed:

2009 Penn State Garret Open

- Penn State
- Ohio State
- Northwestern
- Notre Dame
- Harvard
- Yale
- Penn
- Princeton
- Duke
- Temple
- UNC Chapel Hill
- Fairleigh Dickinson

Nov. 21, 2009  - Ohio State senior foilist Holly McKibben with mother Nancy McKibben after Holly took 4th place in the Penn State Garret Open - Nov 21-22, 2009.

Holly shattered her personal best yesterday. After so many years of watching our children fence, Nancy and I think that maybe we are beginning to understand this sport well enough to hazard an opinion about what we saw yesterday. We would have left Happy Valley pleased that Holly qualified for the "sweet sixteen". After she did that, the monkey was off her back. She seemed to relax and then took her fencing to levels we have never seen. She was more poised, focused, patient, and smarter with her actions. Her eventual loss in the semifinals to Notre Dame's Hayley Reese highlighted skills she needs to work on, but those are very achievable (we won't share these secrets... these are between her and her coaches!).

Nov. 21, 2009 - Notre Dame foil coach Gia Kvaratskhelia (center of photo) and his team watch the semifinal women's foil fencing match between Notre Dame's Hayley Reese and Ohio State's Holly McKibben at the Penn State Garret Open

Nov. 21, 2009 - Ohio State University women's foilists Holly McKibben (left) and  Oksana Dmytruk (right) after finishing 4th and 3rd respectively at the  Penn State Invitational. Go Buckeyes!

Last year at the NCAA Midwest Regional Qualifiers Holly proved to herself that despite her late start in the sport, she could now run with the big dogs. Yesterday Holly proved that she is herself a big dog! Way to go Holly! Keep focused on the prize: continuous improvement. Let´s see where that takes you this season. Your parents could not be more pleased with your hard work and dedication. The lessons about commitment, perseverance and overcoming obstacles as prerequisites to success are transferable skills to any life endeavor. Thanks to fencing for helping teach them to you!

Holly´s rise in the women´s fencing world is nothing short of meteoric. Most girls start fencing by age 10. Holly started when she was 15 with younger sister Rose and brother Justin as an extracurricular homeschool activity suggested by their mother. Two years later she finished 2nd in the 2005 Ohio High School Fencing Championships. Her sister Rose finished 6th that year after being defeated in the quarterfinals by Isabella Bonello, the eventual champion, now a freshman on the Ohio State team with Holly and Oksana.

Academic and work constraints have prevented Holly from competing in most of the national United States Fencing Association competitions, consequently she only has an E-09 national ranking; compared to the A-09´s of the other Penn State semifinalists. Nonetheless, Holly wears a NCAA National Championship team ring as a member of the Ohio State 2007 National Championship team.

Here are brief resumes of the four Penn State Garret Open women´s foil semifinalists:

Holly McKibben from Ohio State who finished 4th yesterday had previously finished 10th in the 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional Qualifiers and 2nd in the 2005 Ohio High School Championships. E0-9 national ranking.

Oksana Dmytruk from Ohio State who finished 3rd yesterday was the 2008 NCAA Silver Medalist in women´s foil and was twice the former Ukrainian National Champion in high school. A-09 national ranking.

Hayley Reese from Notre Dame who finished 2nd is a Notre Dame junior, finished 11th at the 2008 NCAA Championships, and is ranked 8th in her age-level in the United States. A-09 national ranking.

Doris Willette from Penn State who finished 1st is Penn State´s twice reigning NCAA National Champion in women's foil in both 2007 and 2008. A-09 national ranking.

Penn State Garret Open Women´s Foil Results 21-Nov-2009

In related family news. Two "The Game" results to acknowledge. While Holly was fencing, reports were coming in via text messages that the Ohio State football team beat Michigan 21-10. Holly's brother Max and sister-in-law Elisabeth met up with other Harvard football alums in Boston to cheer Harvard on to victory over Yale 14-10. Harvard and Yale were fencing at Penn State also (Holly did not fence anyone from Yale, but did beat a Harvard girl along the way). We were all missing our usual foci on our respective "THE GAME"s, but for us it was worth it to watch Holly take her game to a new level.

Max McKibben aces Medical Board exam, begins intern rounds at the Cleveland Clinic; Carrie (McKibben) Fletemeyer graduates from Interior Design School; Kevin Fletemeyer promoted to Finance VP at Magellan Health; Rose McKibben graduates with flying colors

July 19th, 2009

Max McKibben scores 260 on Medical Boards - July 19, 2009

COLUMBUS (July 19, 2009) - Invoking parental bragging rights, Nancy and I wish to announce that our son Max McKibben just scored a 260 on his medical board examination. A passing score is 185 and an exemplary score is 240. Max's 260 score placed him the 99.?? percentile. It doesn't get any better than that! Max took over 6,000 practice exam questions in preparation, and it paid off. Recognition also goes to his fiance, Elizabeth Kreter, who has provided wonderful support for Max's studies. Somehow they found time to run in marathons together, remodel a kitchen and condo, visit Harvard and Dartmouth friends' weddings and attend a banquet at Dartmouth honoring Elizabeth's achievement as a 2005 NCAA Sailing Champion. Elizabeth works as a strategy analyst for Trinity Partners in Waltham, Massachusetts where she and Max worked together before Max decided to become a doctor. Trinity graciously agreed to a flex schedule for Elizabeth so that she could visit Max in Cleveland often.

Dr. Max began his rounds at the Cleveland Clinic on Monday, July 13, 2009 as a third-year medical student at Case Western University Medical School which is closely affiliated with the Clinic.

Our daughter Carrie (Fletemeyer) McKibben also called several days ago to tell us she had received her diploma in interior design from Scottsdale Community College. This is one of the premier interior design programs in the country and is affiliated with the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA). Carrie has recently moved to Indianapolis after her husband Kevin Fletemeyer's promotion to the Indianapolis office of Magellan Health Systems, Inc. as Vice President of Finance reporting to the Magellan CFO, COO and CEO. Within weeks of their move to Indianapolis with their dog Dudley (aka "The Dudster"), Carrie was snapped up by an interior design firm in the Broadripple area where they bought a house.

Our daughter Kathryn Rose McKibben graduated in June from The Graham School with academic honors from the Columbus Public Schools. Rose has received numerous accolades during her four years including the Leadership Award as a junior. Like her siblings, we homeschooled Rose up to high school. Her senior "walkabout" took her with her classmate Shannon to Ireland, England, Austria and Northern Ireland where the girls left a trail of friends. In Austria they taught English to a class of their peers who suddenly became eager to learn English from two cute instructors. "The Irish" friends have already come to visit in Columbus and the girls keep in touch with all of them via the Internet. While in the United Kingdom the girls had the honor of being hosted by David and Carolyn Wilson in Tetbury, Wiltshire. David was hired by Prince Charles in the early 1980's to found what now is called Duchy Home Farm. David's brother Peter Wilson and wife Helen hosted Rose and Shannon in London for several weeks. Pete worked for me in the early 1980's before eventually becoming the head teacher at Old Bexley Primary School in Bexley, Kent near London. Dave and Pete's father, Rev. John Wilson, was our St. Giles Church vicar in Lea, Wiltshire near Malmesbury, Wiltshire (along with their feisty late mother Irene) when we lived in the U.K. and where Carrie and Max were born.

Pictured on left is David Wilson, Manager of Duchy Home Farm, a leading expert in organic and sustainable farming  and long-time friend of Michael and Nancy McKibben.  Photo Credit: duchyofcornwall.org/gfx/images/mariswigeonwheat.jpg

Way to go children! There are fewer greater satisfactions for your parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts than reporting on your continued personal and professional growth.

Field of Dreams Moment for Justin McKibben

July 12th, 2009

Justin McKibben's July 12, 2009 Grand Slam preparatory stance on the first pitch
Justin McKibben getting ready to swing on the first pitch. He hit it over the center field fence for a Grand Slam, securing his Rockie's second-round tournament win over the Pirates who had won the regular season.

By Nancy McKibben

WESTERVILLE, OHIO (July 12, 2009) - Yesterday Justin McKibben and his Rockies team of the Westerville Summer Youth Baseball League (WSYBL), played to break a second-round tournament tie from Thursday (called due to darkness) against the regular season champion Pirates. Justin had not played in the Thursday game because he hurt his foot but it was okay by Saturday. So the opposing team got up to bat and got a man on base with two outs and then someone hit a home run and the Pirates scored two. So Justin's Rockies were behind by two. This was an extra inning, so his team had to score at least three to win and go on in the tournament.

Justin's team came up to bat. Justin was put at the bottom of the batting order because he had not played on Thursday and those are the rules. That made him the 5th one to bat. The pitcher walked three and struck out one all from the bottom of our order. Then Justin came up with bases loaded. He swung on the first pitch, which was low. He connected and it sailed over the center field fence for a Grand Slam! So everyone except the other team (their pitcher threw his hat into the trash can) was elated. Justin's teammates gathered around and pounded his helmet in congratulations. He was pretty excited, as were we all. So these three photos show him up at bat, coming in home, and with the team after the game. In the entire game, he came up to bat and swung once and that was it. And he won the game for them.

So there's another game on Tuesday.

Holly is fencing today in Texas at the national tournament. She sends us her scores via cell phone.

More of Justin's photos below. Mike was fortunate enough to have caught the moment.

Justin McKibben touching home after hitting a Grand Slam for his Rockies team to beat the Pirates in the second round of the tournament  in Westerville, Ohio
Justin McKibben touching home to the jubilation of his Rockies teammates in their extra-innings tournament win over the league champion Pirates.

Justin McKibben (behind No. 6) savoring his Grand Slam to beat the Pirates in the second round of the tournament in Westerville, Ohio
Justin McKibben (behind No. 6) and his Rockies team savoring their extra-innings victory over the league champion Pirates on the bat of Justin's just-completed Grand Slam!

Iraqi Major General (ret.) Georges Sada sends special greetings to 535rd Ohio National Guard

June 26th, 2009

Former Iraqi Air Vice Marshall, Major General Georges H. Sada
Iraqi Air Vice Marshall, Major General Georges H. Sada (ret)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Sada

COLUMBUS (June 27, 2009) - Former Iraqi Air Vice Marshall, Major General Georges H. Sada, who survived Saddam's purges, and who now represents the New Iraq in various capacities, sends greetings, thanks and well-wishes to the 535rd Ohio National Guard from Marysville, Ohio who will leave for Iraq in several weeks to help train the new Iraqi police force.

Several weeks ago Nancy and I attended the memorial service for a dear friend and Steinway Artist, Larry Dalton. The general also attended the service and we were able to talk afterward. Upon returning to Columbus my partner Jim Sobwick said he was planning to host a special pre-deployment cookout for the 535rd at his farm. I wrote a friend in Tulsa, Joel Vesanen, who contacted General Sada and arranged for the general to write this letter. The General penned this moving letter to the 535rd and their families.

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