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1957 World Fencing Championships
International fencing competition
International fencing competition
The 1957 World Fencing Championships were held in Paris, France.
Medal table
Medal summary
Men's events
| Event | [[File:Med 1.png]] Gold | [[File:Med 2.png]] Silver | [[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual Foil | Hungarian People's Republic Mihály Fülöp | URS Mark Midler | GBR Allan Jay | |
| Team Foil | Hungarian People's Republic Hungary | FRA France | ITA Italy | |
| Individual Sabre | Polish People's Republic Jerzy Pawłowski | Hungarian People's Republic Rudolf Kárpáti | Hungarian People's Republic Tamás Mendelényi | |
| Team Sabre | Hungarian People's Republic Hungary | URS Soviet Union | Polish People's Republic Poland | |
| Individual Épée | FRA Armand Mouyal | Hungarian People's Republic Gurgy Baranyi | ITA Franco Bertinetti | |
| Team Épée | ITA Italy | Hungarian People's Republic Hungary | GBR Great Britain |
Women's events
| Event | [[File:Med 1.png]] Gold | [[File:Med 2.png]] Silver | [[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual Foil | URS Alexandra Zabelina | FRG Heidi Schmid | ITA Irene Camber | |
| Team Foil | ITA Italy | FRG West Germany | AUT Austria |
References
References
- The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records & Results. (1987). "Fencing World Championships, pages 165-167". Guinness Superlatives Ltd.
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