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World Fencing Championships

International fencing competition


Summary

International fencing competition

FieldValue
nameWorld Fencing Championships
logoFencing World Championships.png
statusActive
frequencyAnnual
first1921 Paris
last2025 Tbilisi
next2026 Hong Kong
organisedInternational Fencing Federation
website
current2025 World Fencing Championships

The World Fencing Championships (also known as Senior Fencing World Championships) is an annual competition in fencing organized by the International Fencing Federation. Contestants may participate in foil, épée, and sabre events.

History

The FIE first organized an international fencing championship in Paris, France in 1921. The competition in its early years was named the European Championships (Championnats d'Europe), and the initial participants were members of the fencing federations of the FIE. In 1921, the only event was men's épée individual. In 1922 and 1923, men's sabre individual was also held. In 1925, only men's sabre individual was held. Since 1926, men's individual events have been held in all three weapons: épée, foil, and sabre. In 1929, women's foil was added to the program as well as a men's foil team event. Men's épée and sabre teams were added in 1930 and women's foil team in 1932. Women's épée individual and team events were added in 1988, and women's sabre individual and team in 1999.

After the 1936 Olympics, the government of Benito Mussolini in Italy offered national recognition and privileges to winners of Olympic or world titles, but not European titles. The Italian fencing federation requested that the FIE change the name of the European Championships to World Championships (Championnats du Monde). The FIE approved this request and gave retroactive World Championship status to the previous European Championships.

Since 1921, the FIE championships have occurred annually except for an interruption forced by World War II from 1939 to 1946, and in some of the years when the Summer Olympics are held. The fencing competitions at the Summer Olympics have served as the World Championships of the year for the relevant events. Since 1932, World Championships have been held during the Olympic years only for those events not being held during that year's Summer Olympics. For the years 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, and 1956, World Championships were held only in Women's Foil Team since that event was not on the Olympic program during those years. After this event was added to the Olympic program beginning with the 1960 Olympics, the FIE stopped holding World Championships during the Olympic years until 1988 when women's épée individual and women's épée team events were added to the World Championship program, but the IOC declined to add these events to the Olympic program. A World Championship in these two events was again held in 1992 for the same reason. Finally, in 1996 the IOC added these two events to the Olympic program, and the FIE again stopped holding a World Championship in an Olympic year.

When the FIE added women's sabre to the World Championships in 1999, the IOC refused to add these two events to the 2000 Olympic program and so the FIE held a World Championships in only women's sabre in 2000. For the 2004 Olympics, the IOC allowed women's sabre to be contested at the Olympics but only under the condition that the number of fencing events being contested (individual and team) remain at ten. The FIE reluctantly agreed to this condition, and has satisfied it by not contesting two of the team events at the Olympics but holding World Championships for them instead during those years. So World Championships have been held but Olympic events have not been held (2004–16) for the following events:

  • 2004 – women's foil team, women's sabre team
  • 2008 – men's foil team, women's épée team
  • 2012 – men's épée team, women's sabre team
  • 2016 – men's sabre team, women's foil team

From 2020 Summer Olympics, all 12 fencing events were held, which means no World Championships are held on Olympic years.

Naming

These World Fencing Championships are usually referred to as Senior World Fencing Championships because the FIE also runs three other World Championships. Beginning in 1950, the FIE also sanctioned an annual competitions which it originally called the Junior World Criterium (Criterium Mondial des Jeunes). Entries were originally restricted to those 21 years of age or lower, but in 1960 the age limit was dropped to 20. In 1964, the name of the competition was officially changed to Junior World Championships, and world championship status was retroactively granted to the participants of the previous competitions.

Beginning in 1987, the FIE began sanctioning an annual competition called the Cadet World Championships. Entries were restricted to those 17 years of age or lower. Originally the Junior and Cadet World Championships were held in different cities on different dates, but beginning in 1993 they've been called the Junior/Cadet World Championships and have been held at the same venue with all of the cadet events held first followed by all of the junior events.

Beginning in 1997, the FIE began sanctioning an annual competition called the Veteran World Championships. Entries were restricted to those 40 years of age or older the first year, and 50 years or older in subsequent years.

Editions

EditionYearHost CityCountryEvents
International Fencing Championships
11921Paris1
21922ParisOstend11
31923The Hague2
41925Ostend1
51926BudapestOstendHUN21
61927Vichy3
71929NaplesITA5
81930Liège7
91931Vienna7
101932Copenhagen1
111933BudapestHUN8
121934WarsawPOL8
131935Lausanne8
141936San RemoITA1
World Fencing Championships
11937Paris8
21938Piešťany7
31947Lisbon8
41948The Hague1
51949CairoEGY7
61950Monte Carlo8
71951Stockholm8
81952Copenhagen1
91953Brussels8
101954Luxembourg8
111955Rome8
121956London1
131957Paris8
141958PhiladelphiaUSA8
151959Budapest8
161961Turin8
171962Buenos Aires8
181963GdańskPOL8
191965Paris8
201966MoscowURS8
211967Montreal8
221969Havana8
231970Ankara8
241971Vienna8
251973Gothenburg8
261974Grenoble8
271975Budapest8
EditionYearHost CityCountryEvents
281977Buenos Aires8
291978Hamburg8
301979Melbourne8
311981Clermont-Ferrand8
321982Rome8
331983Vienna8
341985Barcelona8
351986SofiaBUL8
361987Lausanne8
371988Orléans2
381989Denver10
391990Lyon10
401991Budapest10
411992Havana2
421993Essen10
431994Athens10
441995The Hague10
451997Cape Town10
461998La Chaux-de-Fonds10
471999Seoul12
482000Budapest2
492001Nîmes12
502002Lisbon12
512003Havana12
522004New York City2
532005Leipzig12
542006Turin12
552007Saint Petersburg12
562008Beijing2
572009Antalya12
582010Paris12
592011Catania12
602012Kyiv2
612013Budapest12
622014Kazan12
632015Moscow12
642016Rio de Janeiro2
652017Leipzig12
662018Wuxi12
672019Budapest12
682022Cairo12
692023Milan12
702025Tbilisi12
712026Hong Kong12

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Hosting tally

:Hosting nations 1921–2025

Times hostedHost country
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Medal table

This table has been last updated after the 2025 World Fencing Championships. This counts the medals from the World Championships since 1921, and does not include the results of the fencing competitions at the Summer Olympics.

World champions

Épée

YearMen's individualWomen's individualMen's teamWomen's team
1921FRA Lucien Gaudin
1922NOR Raoul Heide
1923NED Wouter Brouwer
1926FRA Georges Tainturier
1927FRA Georges Buchard
1929FRA Philippe Cattiau
1930FRA Philippe Cattiau
1931FRA Georges BuchardITA
1933FRA Georges BuchardITA
1934HUN Pál Dunay
1935SWE Hans Drakenberg
1937FRA Bernard SchmetzITA
1938FRA Michel Pécheux
1939–1946did not take place due to World War II
1947FRA Édouard Artigas
1949ITA Dario Mangiarotti
1950DEN Mogens Lüchow
1951ITA Edoardo Mangiarotti
1953HUN József Sákovics
1954ITA Edoardo Mangiarotti
1955ITA Giorgio Anglesio
1957FRA Armand Mouyal
1958GBR Bill Hoskyns
1959SUN Bruno Habārovs
1961FRA Jack GuittetURS
1962HUN István Kausz
1963AUT Roland LosertPOL
1965HUN Zoltán Nemere
1966SUN Aleksey Nikanchikov
1967SUN Aleksey NikanchikovURS
1969POL Bohdan AndrzejewskiURS
1970SUN Aleksey Nikanchikov
1971SUN Grigory Kriss
1973SWE Rolf Edling
1974SWE Rolf Edling
1975DEU Alexander Pusch
1977SWE Johan Harmenberg
1978DEU Alexander Pusch
1979FRA Philippe RiboudURS
1981HUN Zoltán Székely
1982HUN Jenő Pap
1983DEU Elmar Borrmann
1985FRA Philippe Boisse
1986FRA Philippe Riboud
1987DEU Volker Fischer
1988event not heldFRA Brigitte Benonevent not held
1989ESP Manuel PereiraSUI Anja Straub
1990DEU Thomas GerullCUB Taymi Chappé
1991URS Andrey ShuvalovHUN Mariann Horváth
1992event not heldHUN Mariann Horváthevent not held
1993RUS Pavel KolobkovEST Oksana Jermakova
1994RUS Pavel KolobkovITA Laura Chiesa
1995FRA Éric SreckiPOL Joanna Jakimiuk
1997FRA Éric SreckiCUB Mirayda García
1998FRA Hugues ObryFRA Laura Flessel-Colovic
1999GER Arnd SchmittFRA Laura Flessel-Colovic
2001ITA Paolo MilanoliGER Claudia Bokel
2002RUS Pavel KolobkovKOR Hyun Hee
2003FRA Fabrice JeannetUKR Natalia Konrad
2005RUS Pavel KolobkovPOL Danuta Dmowska
2006CHN Wang LeiHUN Tímea Nagy
2007HUN Krisztián KulcsárGER Britta Heidemann
2008events not held
2009RUS Anton AvdeyevRUS Lyubov Shutova
2010EST Nikolai NovosjolovFRA Maureen Nisima
2011ITA Paolo PizzoCHN Li Na
2012events not heldevent not held
2013EST Nikolai NovosjolovEST Julia Beljajeva
2014FRA Ulrich RobeiriITA Rossella Fiamingo
2015HUN Géza ImreITA Rossella Fiamingo
2017ITA Paolo PizzoRUS Tatyana Gudkova
2018FRA Yannick BorelITA Mara Navarria
2019HUN Gergely SiklósiBRA Nathalie Moellhausen
2022FRA Romain CannoneKOR Song Se-ra
2023HUN Máté Tamás KochFRA Marie-Florence Candassamy
2025JPN Koki KanoUKR Vlada Kharkova

Foil

YearMen's individualWomen's individualMen's teamWomen's team
1926ITA Giorgio Chiavacci
1927ITA Oreste Puliti
1929ITA Oreste PulitiGER Helene MayerITA
1930ITA Giulio GaudiniBEL Jenny AddamsITA
1931FRA René LemoineGER Helene MayerITA
1932events not held
1933ITA Gioacchino GuaragnaGBR Gwendoline NeliganITAHUN
1934ITA Giulio GaudiniHUN Ilona ElekITAHUN
1935FRA André GardèreHUN Ilona ElekITAHUN
1936events not heldGER
1937ITA Gustavo MarziNazi Germany Helene MayerITAHUN
1938ITA Gioacchino GuaragnaTCH Marie ŠediváITAevent not held
1939–1946did not take place due to World War II
1947FRA Christian d'OriolaAUT Ellen Müller-Preis
1948events not held
1949FRA Christian d'OriolaAUT Ellen Müller-Preisevent not held
1950ITA Renzo NostiniAUT Ellen Müller-Preis &
FRA Renée Garilhe
1951ITA Manlio Di RosaHUN Ilona Elek
1952events not heldHUN
1953FRA Christian d'OriolaITA Irene CamberHUN
1954FRA Christian d'OriolaDEN Karen LachmannHUN
1955HUN József GyuriczaHUN Lídia DömölkyHUN
1956events not heldUSSR
1957HUN Mihály FülöpUSSR Alexandra Zabelina
1958ITA Giancarlo BergaminiUSSR Valentina RastvorovaUSSR
1959GBR Allan JayUSSR Emma YefimovaUSSR
1961POL Ryszard ParulskiGER Heidi SchmidUSSRUSSR
1962USSR German SveshnikovROM Olga Szabó-OrbánUSSR
1963FRA Jean-Claude MagnanHUN Ildikó RejtőUSSRUSSR
1965FRA Jean-Claude MagnanUSSR Galina GorokhovaUSSRUSSR
1966USSR German SveshnikovUSSR Tatyana SamusenkoUSSRUSSR
1967USSR Viktor PutyatinUSSR Alexandra ZabelinaROM
1969FRG Friedrich WesselUSSR Elena BelovaUSSRROM
1970FRG Friedrich WesselUSSR Galina GorokhovaUSSRUSSR
1971USSR Vasyl StankovychFRA Marie-Chantal DemailleUSSR
1973FRA Christian NoëlUSSR Valentina NikonovaUSSR
1974USSR Alexandr RomankovHUN Ildikó BóbisUSSRUSSR
1975FRA Christian NoëlROM Ecaterina StahlUSSR
1977USSR Alexandr RomankovUSSR Valentina SidorovaUSSR
1978FRA Didier FlamentUSSR Valentina SidorovaPOLUSSR
1979USSR Alexandr RomankovFRG Cornelia HanischUSSRUSSR
1981USSR Vladimir SmirnovGER Cornelia Hanisch
1982USSR Alexandr RomankovUSSR Nailya Gilyazova
1983USSR Alexandr RomankovITA Dorina Vaccaroni
1985ITA Mauro NumaFRG Cornelia Hanisch
1986ITA Andrea BorellaFRG Anja Fichtel
1987FRG Mathias GeyROM Elisabeta Tufan
1989FRG Alexander KochUSSR Olga Velichko
1990FRA Philippe OmnèsFRG Anja Fichtel
1991GER Ingo WeißenbornITA Giovanna Trillini
1993GER Alexander KochITA Francesca Bortolozzi
1994CUB Rolando TuckerROM Réka Szabó-Lăzar
1995RUS Dmitriy ShevchenkoROM Laura Badea
1997UKR Sergei GolubitskyITA Giovanna Trillini
1998UKR Sergei GolubitskyGER Sabine Bau
1999UKR Sergei GolubitskyITA Valentina Vezzali
2001ITA Salvatore SanzoITA Valentina Vezzali
2002ITA Simone VanniRUS Svetlana Boyko
2003GER Peter JoppichITA Valentina VezzaliITA
2004events not heldITA
2005ITA Salvatore SanzoITA Valentina Vezzali
2006GER Peter JoppichITA Margherita Granbassi
2007GER Peter JoppichITA Valentina Vezzali
2008events not heldevent not held
2009ITA Andrea BaldiniRUS Aida Shanayeva
2010GER Peter JoppichITA Elisa Di Francisca
2011ITA Andrea CassaràITA Valentina Vezzali
2013USA Miles Chamley-WatsonITA Arianna Errigo
2014RUS Aleksey CheremisinovITA Arianna Errigo
2015JPN Yūki ŌtaRUS Inna Deriglazova
2016events not held
2017RUS Dmitry ZherebchenkoRUS Inna Deriglazova
2018ITA Alessio FoconiITA Alice Volpi
2019FRA Enzo LefortRUS Inna Deriglazova
2022FRA Enzo LefortFRA Ysaora Thibus
2023ITA Tommaso MariniITA Alice Volpi
2025HKG Ryan ChoiUSA Lee Kiefer

Sabre

YearMen's individualWomen's individualMen's teamWomen's team
1922NED Adrianus de Jong
1923NED Adrianus de Jong
1925HUN János Garay
1926HUN Sándor Gombos
1927HUN Sándor Gombos
1929HUN Gyula Glykais
1930HUN György PillerHUN
1931HUN György PillerHUN
1933HUN Endre KabosHUN
1934HUN Endre KabosHUN
1935HUN Aladár GerevichHUN
1937HUN Pál KovácsHUN
1938ITA Aldo MontanoITA
1939–1946did not take place due to World War II
1947ITA Aldo Montano
1949ITA Gastone Darè
1950FRA Jean Levavasseur
1951HUN Aladár GerevichHUN
1953HUN Pál KovácsHUN
1954HUN Rudolf KárpátiHUN
1955HUN Aladár GerevichHUN
1957POL Jerzy Pawłowski
1958SUN Yakov Rylsky
1959HUN Rudolf KárpátiPOL
1961SUN Yakov RylskyPOL
1962HUN Zoltán HorváthPOL
1963SUN Yakov RylskyPOL
1965POL Jerzy PawłowskiURS
1966POL Jerzy Pawłowski
1967SUN Mark RakitaURS
1969SUN Viktor SidyakURS
1970HUN Tibor PézsaURS
1971ITA Michele MaffeiURS
1973ITA Mario Aldo Montano
1974ITA Mario Aldo MontanoURS
1975SUN Vladimir NazlymovURS
1977HUN Pál GerevichURS
1978SUN Viktor Krovopuskov
1979SUN Vladimir NazlymovURS
1981POL Dariusz Wódke
1982URS Viktor Krovopuskov
1983BUL Vasil Etropolski
1985HUN György Nébald
1986URS Sergey Mindirgasov
1987FRA Jean-François Lamour
1989URS Grigory Kiriyenko
1990HUN György Nébald
1991URS Grigory Kiriyenko
1993RUS Grigory Kiriyenko
1994GER Felix Becker
1995RUS Grigory Kiriyenko
1997RUS Stanislav Pozdnyakov
1998ITA Luigi Tarantino
1999FRA Damien TouyaAZE Yelena Jemayeva
2000event not heldAZE Yelena Jemayevaevent not held
2001RUS Stanislav PozdnyakovFRA Anne-Lise Touya
2002RUS Stanislav PozdnyakovCHN Tan Xue
2003UKR Volodymyr LukashenkoROM Dorina MihaiITA
2004events not held
2005ROM Mihai CovaliuFRA Anne-Lise Touya
2006RUS Stanislav PozdnyakovUSA Rebecca Ward
2007RUS Stanislav PozdnyakovRUS Yelena Nechayeva
2008events not held
2009GER Nicolas LimbachUSA Mariel Zagunis
2010KOR Won Woo-youngUSA Mariel Zagunis
2011ITA Aldo MontanoRUS Sofya Velikaya
2012events not held
2013RUS Veniamin ReshetnikovUKR Olha Kharlan
2014RUS Nikolay KovalevUKR Olha Kharlan
2015RUS Aleksey YakimenkoRUS Sofya Velikaya
2016events not heldevent not held
2017HUN András SzatmáriUKR Olha Kharlan
2018KOR Kim Jung-hwanRUS Sofia Pozdniakova
2019KOR Oh Sang-ukUKR Olha Kharlan
2022HUN Áron SzilágyiJPN Misaki Emura
2023USA Eli DershwitzJPN Misaki Emura
2025GEO Sandro BazadzeYana Egorian

Multiple gold medalists

Boldface denotes active fencers and highest medal count among all fencers (including these who not included in these tables) per type. The numbers in brackets denotes number of medals earned at the unofficial World Championships in 1921–1936 (known as European Championships back then) which are counted in overall statistics.

Men

All events

RankFencerCountryWeapon(s)FromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Aladár GerevichSabre & Foil1931195914 (5)23 (1)19 (6)
2Edoardo MangiarottiÉpée & Foil19371958138526
3Stanislav PozdnyakovSabre19942007105217
4Vladimir NazlymovSabre19671979103215
5Alexandr RomankovFoil19741989102315
6Pál KovácsSabre1933195810 (1)212 (1)
7Gustavo MarziITAFoil & Sabre192919389 (5) 11 (10)1 (1)21 (16)
8German SveshnikovFoil1958196992112
9Giulio GaudiniITAFoil & Sabre192919388 (7)7 (7)2 (2)17 (16)
10Christian d'OriolaFoil194719588513

Individual events

RankFencerCountryWeaponFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Stanislav PozdnyakovSabre19942007538
2Alexandr RomankovFoil19741983516
3Pavel Kolobkov
Épée198920054127
4Christian d'OriolaFoil19471955415
5Peter JoppichFoil20032010415
Grigory Kiriyenko
Sabre19891995415
7Jerzy PawłowskiSabre195719713418
8Sergei GolubitskyFoil199319993115
9Aladár GerevichHUNSabre193519553 (1)14 (1)
Aleksey NikanchikovÉpée19661970314

Women

All events

RankFencerCountryWeaponFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Valentina VezzaliFoil19942016166426
2Ilona ElekHUNFoil1933195611 (5)5 (1)218 (6)
3Arianna ErrigoFoil20092025107623
4Galina GorokhovaFoil1958197196116
5Alexandra ZabelinaFoil195619719615
6Giovanna TrilliniFoil1986200795620
7Valentina Sidorova (Burochkina)Foil1973198692112
8Sofya VelikayaSabre2004201985316
9Margit ElekHUNFoil193319568 (3)4 (2)113 (5)
10Elena Belova (Novikova)Foil196919798412

Individual events

RankFencerCountryWeaponFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Valentina VezzaliFoil1994201462412
2Olha KharlanSabre200920194217
3Ilona ElekHUNFoil193419553 (2)216 (2)
4Ellen Müller-PreisFoil1931195031 (1)2 (1)6 (2)
5Inna DeriglazovaFoil20132019314
Cornelia HanischFoil19781985314
7Helene MayerGERFoil192919373 (2)3 (2)
8Arianna ErrigoFoil2009202323510
9Sofya VelikayaSabre200520192316
10Mariel ZagunisSabre20062014235

Note

References

Sources

References

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