Fencing at the 1964 Summer Olympics

Dates 13 – 23 October 1964
Medal Events 8

The fencing competitions of the 1964 were at the Memorial Hall on the campus of Waseda University in Tokyo. The venue also held the fencing portion of the modern pentathlon. The same eight events that were contested in Rome, six for men and two for women, were held in Tokyo. All eight Olympic titles went to fencers who came from behind the Iron Curtain with Hungary as the most successful nation in terms of gold medals with 4 and the Soviet Union winning more medals in total than any other country. The only fencer to win two gold medals was Ildikó Rejtő-Ujlaky, the Hungarian female foilist. Poland, through Egon Franke, won a first Olympic title while the French recovered from a disastrous performance in Tokyo to win five medals albeit without claiming gold.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Foil, Individual, Men Olympic 13 – 14 October 1964 55 21
Foil, Team, Men Olympic 15 – 16 October 1964 78 16
Épée, Individual, Men Olympic 18 – 19 October 1964 65 25
Épée, Team, Men Olympic 20 – 21 October 1964 84 18
Sabre, Individual, Men Olympic 19 – 20 October 1964 52 21
Sabre, Team, Men Olympic 22 – 23 October 1964 61 13
Foil, Individual, Women Olympic 14 – 15 October 1964 39 17
Foil, Team, Women Olympic 16 – 17 October 1964 47 10
259 (203/56) 30 (28/17)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil, Individual, Men Egon FrankePOL Jean-Claude MagnanFRA Daniel RevenuFRA
Foil, Team, Men Soviet UnionURS PolandPOL FranceFRA
Épée, Individual, Men Grigory KrissURS Bill HoskynsGBR Guram KostavaURS
Épée, Team, Men HungaryHUN ItalyITA FranceFRA
Sabre, Individual, Men Tibor PézsaHUN Claude AraboFRA Umyar MavlikhanovURS
Sabre, Team, Men Soviet UnionURS ItalyITA PolandPOL
Foil, Individual, Women Ildikó Rejtő-UjlakyHUN Helga MeesGER Antonella RagnoITA
Foil, Team, Women HungaryHUN Soviet UnionURS Unified Team of GermanyGER

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Hungary HUN 4 0 0 4
Soviet Union URS 3 1 2 6
Poland POL 1 1 1 3
France FRA 0 2 3 5
Italy ITA 0 2 1 3
Germany GER 0 1 1 2
Great Britain GBR 0 1 0 1