Fencing at The 1980 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's épée Johan Harmenberg
Sweden (SWE)
Ernõ Kolczonay
Hungary (HUN)
Philippe Riboud
France (FRA)
Men's team épée France (FRA)
Philippe Riboud
Patrick Picot
Hubert Gardas
Philippe Boisse
Michel Salesse
Poland (POL)
Piotr Jabłkowski
Andrzej Lis
Leszek Swornowski
Ludomir Chronowski
Mariusz Strzałka
Soviet Union (URS)
Ashot Karagian
Boris Lukomsky
Aleksander Abushackmetov
Aleksander Mozhaev
Vladimir Smirnov
Men's foil Vladimir Smirnov
Soviet Union (URS)
Pascal Jolyot
France (FRA)
Aleksander Romankov
Soviet Union (URS)
Men's team foil France (FRA)
Didier Flament
Pascal Jolyot
Bruno Boscherie
Philippe Bonin
Frederic Pietruszka
Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksander Romankov
Vladimir Smirnov
Sabirzhan Ruziev
Ashot Karagian
Vladimir Lapitsky
Poland (POL)
Adam Robak
Bogusław Zych
Lech Koziejowski
Marian Sypniewski
Men's sabre Viktor Krovopuskov
Soviet Union (URS)
Mikhail Burtsev
Soviet Union (URS)
Imre Gedővári
Hungary (HUN)
Men's team sabre Soviet Union (URS)
Mikhail Burtsev
Viktor Krovopuskov
Viktor Sidjak
Vladimir Nazlymov
Italy (ITA)
Michele Maffei
Mario Aldo Montano
Marco Romano
Ferdinando Meglio
Hungary (HUN)
Imre Gedővári
Rudolf Nébald
Pál Gerevich
Ferenc Hammang
György Nébald
Women's foil Pascale Trinquet
France (FRA)
Magda Maros
Hungary (HUN)
Barbara Wysoczańska
Poland (POL)
Women's team foil France (FRA)
Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin
Pascale Trinquet
Isabelle Begard
Veronique Brouquier
Christine Muzio
Soviet Union (URS)
Valentina Sidorova
Nailia Giliazova
Elena Novikova-Belova
Irina Ushakova
Larisa Tsagaraeva
Hungary (HUN)
Ildikó Schwarczenberger
Magda Maros
Gertrúd Stefanek
Zsuzsanna Szőcs
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