Fencing at The 1984 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's épée Philippe Boisse
France (FRA)
Björne Väggö
Sweden (SWE)
Philippe Riboud
France (FRA)
Men's team épée West Germany (FRG)
Elmar Borrmann
Volker Fischer
Gerhard Heer
Rafael Nickel
Alexander Pusch
France (FRA)
Philippe Boisse
Jean-Michel Henry
Olivier Lenglet
Philippe Riboud
Michel Salesse
Italy (ITA)
Stefano Bellone
Sandro Cuomo
Cosimo Ferro
Roberto Manzi
Angelo Mazzoni
Men's foil Mauro Numa
Italy (ITA)
Matthias Behr
West Germany (FRG)
Stefano Cerioni
Italy (ITA)
Men's team foil Italy (ITA)
Mauro Numa
Andrea Borella
Stefano Cerioni
Angelo Scuri
Andrea Cipressa
West Germany (FRG)
Matthias Behr
Matthias Gey
Harald Hein
Frank Beck
Klaus Reichert
France (FRA)
Philippe Omnes
Patrick Groc
Frederic Pietruszka
Pascal Jolyot
Marc Cerboni
Men's sabre Jean-François Lamour
France (FRA)
Marco Marin
Italy (ITA)
Peter Westbrook
United States (USA)
Men's team sabre Italy (ITA)
Marco Marin
Gianfranco Dalla Barba
Giovanni Scalzo
Ferdinando Meglio
Angelo Arcidiacono
France (FRA)
Jean-François Lamour
Pierre Guichot
Hervé Granger-Veyron
Philippe Delrieu
Franck Ducheix
Romania (ROU)
Marin Mustata
Ioan Pop
Alexandru Chiculita
Corneliu Marin
Vilmos Szabo
Women's foil Luan Jujie
China (CHN)
Cornelia Hanisch
West Germany (FRG)
Dorina Vaccaroni
Italy (ITA)
Women's team foil West Germany (FRG)
Ute Kircheis-Wessel
Christiane Weber
Cornelia Hanisch
Sabine Bischoff
Zita Funkenhauser
Romania (ROU)
Aurora Dan
Monica Weber-Koszto
Rozalia Oros
Marcela Modovan-Zsak
Elisabeta Guzganu-Tufan
France (FRA)
Laurence Modaine
Pascale Trinquet-Hachin
Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin
Veronique Brouquier
Anne Meygret

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