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Fencing At The 1920 Summer Olympics
At the 1920 Summer Olympics, six fencing events (all for men) were contested. Medal summary Participating nations A total of 149 fencers from 13 nations competed at the Antwerp Games: * * * * * * * * * * * * * Medal table References Notes * * {{Fencing at the Summer Olympics 1920 Summer Olympics events 1920 Events January * January 1 ** Polish–Soviet War in 1920: The Russian Red Army increases its troops along the Polish border from 4 divisions to 20. ** Kauniainen, completely surrounded by the city of Espoo, secedes from Espoo as its own ma ... 1920 in fencing International fencing competitions hosted by Belgium ...
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Fencing At The 1912 Summer Olympics
At the 1912 Summer Olympics, five fencing events were contested. Medal summary Participating nations A total of 184 fencers from 16 nations competed at the Stockholm Games: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Medal table References

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Paul Anspach
Paul Eugène Albert Anspach (1 April 1882 – 28 August 1981) was a Belgian épée and foil fencer who competed in four consecutive Olympics (1908, 1912, 1920 and 1924). His grand-uncle, Jules Anspach (1829-1879), was Brussels burgomaster. Early life Paul Anspach began his athletic career as a football player. He was a member of the Anspach family. He died in his sleep in Brussels, Belgium on 28 August 1981. Fencing career Olympics Anspach was captain of the Belgian épée team from 1909 to 1928. At the 1908 Summer Olympics, he won a silver medal in the team épée event and placed 5th overall in individual épée. In the sabre competition, he was stopped in the 2nd round. At the 1912 Summer Olympics, he captured gold medals in both the individual and team épée competitions. In the individual event, he won 6 of his 7 matches. He finished in 12th place in the individual foil event. The Olympics were not held in 1916 because of World War I. At the 1920 Summer Olympics, A ...
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Roger Ducret
Roger Ducret (2 April 1888 – 10 January 1962) was a French fencer who competed at the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Olympics. At the 1924 Summer Olympics he entered five events out of six and earned a gold or silver medal in each of them, winning individual medals in all three competitive fencing disciplines: épée, foil and sabre. During his times, only one fencer did better, the Italian Nedo Nadi won five gold medals at the 1920 Summer Olympics. During World War I Ducret was a prisoner of war. After retiring from competitions he worked as a journalist for ''Le Figaro'', ''L'Echo des Sports'' and other newspapers. See also * List of Olympic medalists in fencing (men) * List of multiple Olympic gold medalists * List of multiple Summer Olympic medalists This page is a list of various individuals who are multiple Olympic medalists at the Summer Olympics. List of multiple Summer Olympic medalists This list shows only the athletes who have won ''at least eight medals'' at the Summer ...
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Philippe Cattiau
Philippe Cattiau (28 July 1892 – 18 February 1962) was a French épée and foil fencer who won a total of eight Olympic medals between 1920 and 1936. He was born in Saint-Malo in Brittany. A stadium in the Paris suburb of Villeneuve-la-Garenne now bears his name. See also *List of Olympic medalists in fencing (men) *List of multiple Summer Olympic medalists *List of multiple Olympic gold medalists This article lists the individuals who have won at least four gold medals at the Olympic Games or at least three gold medals in individual events. List of most Olympic gold medals over career This is a partial list of multiple Olympic gold medalis ... References 1892 births 1962 deaths Sportspeople from Saint-Malo French male épée fencers Olympic fencers of France Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Oly ...
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Louis Moureau
Louis Moureau was a French fencer. He won a bronze medal in the team épée event at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... References External links * Year of birth missing Year of death missing French male épée fencers Olympic fencers for France Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for France Olympic medalists in fencing Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics 20th-century French people {{France-fencing-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Gaston Amson
Gaston Amson (17 November 1883 – 16 July 1960) was a French fencer. He won a silver and a bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics and a silver at the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics ( nl, Olympische Zomerspelen 1928), officially known as the Games of the IX Olympiad ( nl, Spelen van de IXe Olympiade) and commonly known as Amsterdam 1928, was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from .... References External links * 1883 births 1960 deaths French male épée fencers French male foil fencers Olympic fencers of France Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for France Olympic bronze medalists for France Olympic medalists in fencing Fencers from Paris Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1928 Summer Olympics 20th-century French people {{France-fencing-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Georges Trombert
Georges Trombert (10 August 1874 – 27 February 1949) was a French fencer. He won two silver medals and a bronze at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... References External links * 1874 births 1949 deaths French male épée fencers Olympic fencers of France Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for France Olympic bronze medalists for France Olympic medalists in fencing Sportspeople from Geneva Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics French male foil fencers French male sabre fencers 20th-century French people {{France-fencing-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Georges Casanova
Georges Casanova (26 July 1890 – 20 February 1932) was a French fencer. He won a bronze medal in the team épée event at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... References External links * 1890 births 1932 deaths Sportspeople from Algiers Pieds-Noirs French male épée fencers Olympic fencers for France Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for France Olympic medalists in fencing Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics 20th-century French people {{France-fencing-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Fernand De Montigny
Fernand Alphonse Marie Frédéric de Montigny (5 January 1885 – 2 January 1974) was a Belgian fencer and hockey player. He won two silver medals and two bronze in fencing and a bronze in hockey. He was also the architect of the 1920 Olympic Stadium. Olympic events * 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens ** Fencing – Épée, individual ** Fencing – Épée, team – Bronze medal ** Fencing – Foil, individual * 1908 Summer Olympics in London ** Fencing – Épée, individual ** Fencing – Épée, team – Bronze medal * 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm ** Fencing – Épée, individual ** Fencing – Épée, team ** Fencing – Foil, individual * 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp ** Fencing – Épée, individual ** Fencing – Foil, individual ** Fencing – Foil, team ** Field hockey – Bronze medal * 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe ...
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Joseph De Craecker
Joseph De Craecker (19 January 1891 – 23 October 1975) was a Belgian fencer. He won two silver medals in the team épée competitions at the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... References 1891 births 1975 deaths Belgian male fencers Belgian épée fencers Olympic fencers for Belgium Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Belgium Olympic medalists in fencing Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1924 Summer Olympics {{Belgium-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Victor Boin
Victor Boin (28 February 1886 – 31 March 1974) was a Belgian freestyle swimmer, water polo player, and épée fencer who competed at the 1908, 1912 and 1920 Summer Olympics. Olympics Boin was part of the Belgian water polo teams that finished second in 1908 and third in 1912. In 1908 he also participated in the 100 metre freestyle swimming competition, but was eliminated in the first round. As a fencer he finished fourth in the individual épée competition in 1912. In 1920 he was eliminated in the first round of the individual épée event, but won a silver medal in the team épée event. Boin took the first ever Olympic Oath at the 1920 Games in Antwerp, where he was also the Belgium flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony. Later, between 1955 and 1965, he served as president of the Belgian Olympic Committee. Other activities Boin was also active in ice skating, flying, ice hockey, and motorcycle racing. In 1903, aged 17, he founded the first Belgian ice hockey club an ...
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