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 Edit Kovács |
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