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1962 World Fencing Championships

International fencing competition


International fencing competition

The 1962 World Fencing Championships were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina in July 1962.

Medal table

Medal summary

Men's events

Event[[File:Med 1.png]] Gold[[File:Med 2.png]] Silver[[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze
Individual FoilURS German SveshnikovPolish People's Republic Witold WoydaFRG Jürgen Brecht
Team FoilURS Soviet UnionHungarian People's Republic HungaryPolish People's Republic Poland
Individual SabreHungarian People's Republic Zoltán HorváthPolish People's Republic Jerzy PawłowskiFRA Claude Arabo
Team SabrePolish People's Republic PolandHungarian People's Republic HungaryURS Soviet Union
Individual ÉpéeHungarian People's Republic István KauszHungarian People's Republic Tamás GáborFRA Yves Dreyfus
Team ÉpéeFRA FranceSWE SwedenURS Soviet Union

Women's events

Event[[File:Med 1.png]] Gold[[File:Med 2.png]] Silver[[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze
Individual FoilROM Olga Szabó-OrbánURS Galina GorokhovaHungarian People's Republic Katalin Juhász
Team FoilHungarian People's Republic HungaryURS Soviet UnionITA Italy

References

References

  1. The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records & Results. (1987). "Fencing World Championships, pages 165-167". Guinness Superlatives Ltd.
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