{{short description|American track and field athlete and tennis player}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2015}} {{Infobox sportsperson |name= |fullname=Maud Levi Rosenbaum Blumenthal |image =Maud Rosenbaum 1922.jpg | image_size = |caption=Rosenbaum at the 1922 Women's World Games |country=Italy |birth_date= January 13, 1902<ref name=r1/> |birth_place= Chicago, United States<ref name=r1/> | death_date = May 3, 1981 (aged 79)<ref name=r1/> | death_place = New York City, United States<ref name=r3/> | height = | weight = |sport=Athletics, tennis |event= Shot put |club= |coach= |pb= SP – 8.97 m (1922)<ref name=r4/> |alma_mater= | show-medals = yes | medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry| Italy}} {{MedalCompetition|Women's World Games}} {{MedalBronze|1922 Paris|Shot put}} }}

'''Maud Rosenbaum''' (January 13, 1902 – May 3, 1981) was an Italian-American track-and-field athlete and tennis player who won a bronze medal in the shot put at the 1922 Women's World Games. She was a naturalized Italian. Her name in her first marriage was '''Levi''', and her name in her second marriage was '''Blumenthal'''

==Biography== She was the daughter of a wealthy shoe manufacturer Emmanual Rosenbaum. In 1927, she married Baron Giacomo Giorgio Levi in Paris and later moved to Rome; the couple had a daughter. In Italy, Baroness Levi became a prominent tennis player, and in 1930, she returned to the United States to compete in tennis. By 1933. she won four tennis titles, including the New York State Tennis Championship. In 1934, she was ranked the seventh female player by the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association. She divorced Baron Levi in 1934, and in 1935, she married H. Walter Blumenthal, a New York stockbroker.<ref name=r1/><ref name=r3/><ref name=r2/>

==References== {{Commons category|Maud Rosenbaum}} {{Reflist|refs= <ref name=r1>[http://lits.columbiasc.edu/edenslibrary/jane/Teammates.htm#maud Maud Rosenbaum] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140424074414/http://lits.columbiasc.edu/edenslibrary/jane/Teammates.htm |date=24 April 2014 }}. columbiasc.edu</ref> <ref name=r2>[http://abitofhistory.net/html/rhw/body_files/r_body.htm#rosenbaummaud Rosenbaum, Maud – (1902–1981)]. abitofhistory.net</ref> <ref name=r3>[https://www.nytimes.com/1981/05/05/sports/maud-blumenthal-tennis-player-who-won-many-titles-in-1930-s.html Maud Blumenthal, Tennis Player Who Won Many Titles in 1930's]. ''The New York Times'', May 5, 1981</ref> <ref name=r4>[http://trackfield.brinkster.net/Profile.asp?ID=7391&Gender=W Maud Rosenbaum]. trackfield.brinkster.net</ref> }}

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