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Year Category Name 1951 - Foil, women's individual: Ilona Elek: 1952 - Foil, women's team: Ilona Elek, Margit Elek, Magdolna Nyári-Kovács: 1953 - Épée, men's individual: József Sákovics
After the games, an Italian and a Hungarian settled a scoring controversy with a real duel. [1] Aldolfo Contronei, described in some sources as a 45-year-old fencing critic for an Italian newspaper [2] and others as the captain of the Italian foil team, [3] fought Giorgio Santelli, the 27-year-old son of the Hungarian Olympic team's coach Italo Santelli.
The 2016 Hungarian Fencing Championships were the 111th edition of the Hungarian Fencing Championships, which took place on 25–27 November 2016 at the Gerevich Aladár Nemzeti Sportcsarnok in Budapest.
The 2018 Hungarian Fencing Championships were the 113th edition of the Hungarian Fencing Championships, which took place on 20–22 December 2018 at the Aladár Gerevich National Sports Hall in Budapest.
Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting. [1] It consists of three primary disciplines: foil, épée, and sabre (also spelled saber), each with its own blade and set of rules. Most competitive fencers specialise in one of these disciplines.
Date Time Round 15 July 2019 09:00 Women's épée qualification 13:00 Men's sabre qualification 16 July 2019 09:00 Women's foil qualification
The Hungarian Fencing Federation (Hungarian: Magyar Vívó Szövetség, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈviːvoː ˈsøvɛt͡ʃːeːɡ], MVSZ) is the national organization for fencing in Hungary. It was founded in 1914 and has been affiliated to the International Fencing Federation since 1917.
The Hungarian Fencing Championships (Hungarian: Magyar vívóbajnokság, Országos Bajnokság, magyar bajnokság) are an annual outdoor fencing competition organized and supervised by the Hungarian Fencing Federation, which serves as the Hungarian national championships for the sport.