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1975 World Fencing Championships

International fencing competition


Summary

International fencing competition

The 1975 World Fencing Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary.

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 Christian NoëlFRA Bernard TalvardURS Vladimir Denisov
Team FoilFRA FranceURS Soviet UnionITA Italy
Individual SabreURS Vladimir NazlymovPolish People's Republic Jacek BierkowskiHungarian People's Republic Péter Marót
Team SabreURS Soviet UnionHungarian People's Republic HungarySocialist Republic of Romania Romania
Individual ÉpéeFRG Alexander PuschURS Boris LukomskyHungarian People's Republic István Osztrics
Team ÉpéeSWE SwedenFRG West GermanyHungarian People's Republic Hungary

Women's events

Event[[File:Med 1.png]] Gold[[File:Med 2.png]] Silver[[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze
Individual FoilSocialist Republic of Romania Ecaterina Stahl-IencicURS Olga KnyazevaHungarian People's Republic Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis
Team FoilURS Soviet UnionHungarian People's Republic HungarySocialist Republic of Romania Romania

References

References

  1. The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records & Results. (1987). "Fencing World Championships, pages 165-167". Guinness Superlatives Ltd.
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