Medal Summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's individual épée details |
Luigi Cantone Italy (ITA) |
Oswald Zappelli Switzerland (SUI) |
Edoardo Mangiarotti Italy (ITA) |
| Men's team épée details |
France (FRA) Maurice Huet Michel Pécheux Marcel Desprets Edouard Artigas Henri Guerin Henri Lepage |
Italy (ITA) Luigi Cantone Marc Antonio Mandruzzato Carlo Agostoni Edoardo Mangiarotti Fiorenzo Marini Dario Mangiarotti |
Sweden (SWE) Frank Cervell Carl Forssell Bengt Ljungquist Sven Thofelt Per Hjalmar Carleson Arne Tollbom |
| Men's individual foil details |
Jehan Buhan France (FRA) |
Christian d'Oriola France (FRA) |
Lajos Maszlay Hungary (HUN) |
| Men's team foil details |
France (FRA) Adrien Rommel Christian d'Oriola Andre Bonin Jacques Lataste Jehan Buhan René Bougnol |
Italy (ITA) Saverio Ragno Renzo Nostini Manlio Di Rosa Giorgio Pellini Edoardo Mangiarotti Giuliano Nostini |
Belgium (BEL) André Van De Werve De Vorsselaer Paul Louis Jean Valcke Raymond Bru Georges Camille De Bourgignon Henri Paternoster Edouard Yves |
| Men's individual sabre details |
Aladár Gerevich Hungary (HUN) |
Vincenzo Pinton Italy (ITA) |
Pál Kovács Hungary (HUN) |
| Men's team sabre details |
Hungary (HUN) László Rajcsányi Bertalan Papp Aladár Gerevich Tibor Berczelly Rudolf Kárpáti Pál Kovács |
Italy (ITA) Carlo Turcato Gastone Darè Vincenzo Pinton Mauro Racca Renzo Nostini Aldo Montano |
United States (USA) Miguel Angel De Capriles Norman Cohn-Armitage George Vitez Worth Dean Victor Cetrulo James Hummitzsch Flynn Tibor Andrew Nyilas |
| Women's individual foil details |
Ilona Elek Hungary (HUN) |
Karen Lachmann Denmark (DEN) |
Ellen Mueller Austria (AUT) |
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