On Sunday, Lauren Scruggs made U.S. Olympic history when she became the first Black woman to win an individual fencing medal. The 21-year-old snagged a silver medal in front of a crowd of 6,000 at the 127-year-old Grand Palais in Paris and spoke to Today.com about the “unbelievable” achievement. “Seeing my family in the stands and being able to fence in front of all those people in Paris in that great building was just insane to me,” Scruggs told the outlet. “Just to have the medal over me and feel the weight was heavy, was unbelievable.” According to 101ESPN , Scruggs’ win also marked the first time women representing the U.S. won gold and silver Olympic medals for individual foil fencing. Lee Kiefer won the gold after defeating Scruggs 15-6 in the nail-biting final. “It was shocking for me to be here in the first place. I don’t even think I’ve had time to process that,” Scruggs said, the Team USA website reported. “I’m just super grateful to be able to fence in front of such...