Fencing at The 1924 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's épée
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Charles Delporte
Belgium (BEL)
Roger Ducret
France (FRA)
Nils Hellsten
Sweden (SWE)
Men's team épée
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France (FRA)
Lucien Gaudin
Georges Buchard
Roger Ducret
André Labatut
Lionel Liottel
Alexandre Lippmann
Georges Tainturier
Belgium (BEL)
Paul Anspach
Joseph De Craecker
Charles Delporte
Orphile Fernand De Montigny
Ernest Gevers
Léon Tom
Italy (ITA)
Giulio Basletta
Marcello Bertinetti
Giovanni Canova
Vincenzo Cuccia
Virgilio Mantegazza
Oreste Moricca
Men's foil
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Roger Ducret
France (FRA)
Philippe Cattiau
France (FRA)
Maurice E. Van Damme
Belgium (BEL)
Men's team foil
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France (FRA)
Lucien Gaudin
Philippe Cattiau
Jacques Coutrot
Roger Ducret
Henri Jobier
André Labattut
Guy de Luget
Joseph Peroteaux
Belgium (BEL)
Désiré Beurain
Charles Crahay
Orphile Fernand De Montigny
Maurice E. Van Damme
Marcel L. Berre
Albert De Roocker
Hungary (HUN)
László Berti
Sándor Pósta
Zoltán Schenker
Ödön Tersztyanszky
István Lichteneckert
Men's sabre
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Sándor Pósta
Hungary (HUN)
Roger Ducret
France (FRA)
János Garay
Hungary (HUN)
Men's team sabre
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Italy (ITA)
Renato Anselmi
Guido Balzarini
Marcello Bertinetti
Bino Bini
Vincenzo Cuccia
Oreste Moricca
Oreste Puliti
Giulio Sarrocchi
Hungary (HUN)
László Berti
János Garay
Sándor Pósta
József Rády
Zoltán Schenker
László Széchy
Ödön Tersztyanszky
Jenö Uhlyarik
Netherlands (NED)
Adrianus De Jong
Jetze Doorman
Hendrik Scherpenhuyzen
Jan Van Der Wiel
Maarten Hendrik Van Dulm
Henri Jacob Wynoldy-Daniels
Women's foil
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Ellen Osiier
Denmark (DEN)
Gladis Davis
Great Britain (GBR)
Grete Heckscher
Denmark (DEN)

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