Men's Events
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's épée | Alexander Pusch West Germany (FRG) |
Hans-Jürgen Hehn West Germany (FRG) |
Gyözö Kulcsar Hungary (HUN) |
| Men's team épée | Sweden (SWE) Carl von Essen Hans Jacobson Rolf Edling Leif Högström Göran Flodström |
West Germany (FRG) Alexander Pusch Hans-Jürgen Hehn Reinhold Behr Volker Fischer Hanns Jana |
Switzerland (SUI) François Suchanecki Michel Poffet Daniel Giger Christian Kauter Jean-Blaise Evequoz |
| Men's foil | Fabio dal Zotto Italy (ITA) |
Aleksander Romankov Soviet Union (URS) |
Bernard Talvard France (FRA) |
| Men's team foil | West Germany (FRG) Matthias Behr Thomas Bach Harald Hein Klaus Reichert Erik Sens-Gorius |
Italy (ITA) Fabio dal Zotto Carlo Montano Stefano Simoncelli Giovanni Battista Coletti Attilio Calatroni |
France (FRA) Christian Noël Bernard Talvard Didier Flament Frederic Pietruszka Daniel Revenu |
| Men's sabre | Viktor Krovopuskov Soviet Union (URS) |
Vladimir Nazlymov Soviet Union (URS) |
Viktor Sidyak Soviet Union (URS) |
| Men's team sabre | Soviet Union (URS) Viktor Krovopuskov Eduard Vinokurov Viktor Sidyak Vladimir Nazlymov Mikhail Burtsev |
Italy (ITA) Mario Aldo Montano Michele Maffei Angelo Arcidiacono Tommaso Montano Mario Tullio Montano |
Romania (ROU) Daniel Irimiciuc Ioan Pop Marin Mustata Corneliu Marin Alexandru Nilca |
| Women's foil | Ildikó Schwarczenberger Hungary (HUN) |
Maria Consolata Collino Italy (ITA) |
Elena Novikova-Belova Soviet Union (URS) |
| Women's team foil | Soviet Union (URS) Elena Novikova-Belova Olga Knyazeva Valentina Sidorova Nailia Gilizova Valentina Nikonova |
France (FRA) Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin Brigitte Gapais-Dumont Christine Muzio Veronique Trinquet Claudette Herbster-Josland |
Hungary (HUN) Ildikó Schwarczenberger Edit Kovács Magda Maros Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő Ildiko Bobis |
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