Fencing at The 1948 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual épée
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Luigi Cantone
Italy (ITA)
Oswald Zappelli
Switzerland (SUI)
Edoardo Mangiarotti
Italy (ITA)
Men's team épée
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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
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Jehan Buhan
France (FRA)
Christian d'Oriola
France (FRA)
Lajos Maszlay
Hungary (HUN)
Men's team foil
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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
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Aladár Gerevich
Hungary (HUN)
Vincenzo Pinton
Italy (ITA)
Pál Kovács
Hungary (HUN)
Men's team sabre
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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
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Ilona Elek
Hungary (HUN)
Karen Lachmann
Denmark (DEN)
Ellen Mueller
Austria (AUT)

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