Fencing at The 1920 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual foil
details
Nedo Nadi
Italy (ITA)
Philippe Cattiau
France (FRA)
Roger Ducret
France (FRA)
Individual épée
details
Armand Massard
France (FRA)
Alexandre Lippmann
France (FRA)
Gustave Buchard
France (FRA)
Individual sabre
details
Nedo Nadi
Italy (ITA)
Aldo Nadi
Italy (ITA)
Adrianus De Jong
Netherlands (NED)
Team foil
details
Italy (ITA)
Aldo Nadi
Nedo Nadi
Abelardo Olivier
Pietro Speciale
Rodolfo Terlizzi
Oreste Puliti
Tommaso Constantino
Baldo Baldi
France (FRA)
André Labattut
Georges Trombert
Marcel Perrot
Lucien Gaudin
Philippe Cattiau
Roger Ducret
Gaston Amson
Lionel Bony De Castellane
United States (USA)
Francis Honeycutt
Arthur Lyon
Robert Sears
Henry Breckinridge
Harold Rayner
Team épée
details
Italy (ITA)
Aldo Nadi
Nedo Nadi
Abelardo Olivier
Giovanni Canova
Dino Urbani
Tullio Bozza
Andrea Marrazzi
Antonio Allochio
Tommaso Constantino
Paolo Thaon di Revel
Belgium (BEL)
Paul Anspach
Léon Tom
Ernest Gevers
Félix Goblet D'aviella
Victor Boin
Joseph De Craecker
Philippe Le Hardy De Beaulieu
Orphile Fernand De Montigny
France (FRA)
Armand Massard
Alexandre Lippmann
Gustave Buchard
Georges Casanova
Georges Trombert
Gaston Amson
Émile Moreau
Team sabre
details
Italy (ITA)
Aldo Nadi
Nedo Nadi
Francesco Gargano
Oreste Puliti
Giorgio Santelli
Dino Urbani
Federico Cesarano
Baldo Baldi
France (FRA)
Jean Margraff
Marc Marie Jean Perrodon
Henri Marie Raoul De Saint Germain
Georges Trombert
Netherlands (NED)
Jan Van Der Wiel
Adrianus De Jong
Jetze Doorman
Willem Van Blijenburgh
Louis Delaunoy
Salomon Zeldenrust

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