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1963 World Fencing Championships

International fencing competition


Summary

International fencing competition

The 1963 World Fencing Championships were held in Gdańsk, Poland.

Medal table

Medal summary

Men's events

Event[[File:Med 1.png]] Gold[[File:Med 2.png]] Silver[[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze
Individual FoilFRA Jean-Claude MagnanPolish People's Republic Ryszard ParulskiPolish People's Republic Egon Franke
Team FoilURS Soviet UnionPolish People's Republic PolandFRA France
Individual SabreURS Yakov RylskyPolish People's Republic Jerzy PawłowskiITA Wladimiro Calarese
Team SabrePolish People's Republic PolandURS Soviet UnionHungarian People's Republic Hungary
Individual ÉpéeAUT Roland LosertFRA Yves DreyfusURS Guram Kostava
Team ÉpéePolish People's Republic PolandFRA FranceHungarian People's Republic Hungary

Women's events

Event[[File:Med 1.png]] Gold[[File:Med 2.png]] Silver[[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze
Individual FoilHungarian People's Republic Ildikó Újlaky-RejtőHungarian People's Republic Lídia Sákovicsné DömölkyHungarian People's Republic Katalin Juhász
Team FoilURS Soviet UnionHungarian People's Republic HungaryITA 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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