1994 World Fencing Championships

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1994 World Championships in Fencing
Host city Flag of Greece.svg Athens, Greece
Date(s)July 3 – 8

The 1994 World Fencing Championships were held from 3 July to 8 July 1994 in Athens, Greece.

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Med 1.png Gold Med 2.png Silver Med 3.png Bronze
Individual épée Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Kolobkov Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Olivier Jaquet Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Schmitt
Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Henry
Individual foil Flag of Cuba.svg Rolando Tucker Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Puccini Flag of Cuba.svg Oscar García
Flag of Germany.svg Thorsten Weidner
Individual sabre Flag of Germany.svg Felix Becker Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Pozdnyakov Flag of Hungary.svg Bence Szabó
Flag of Russia.svg Grigori Kirienko
Team épéeFlag of France.svg  France
Jean-Michel Henry
Robert Leroux
Éric Srecki
Hervé Faget
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Arnd Schmitt
Elmar Borrmann
Michael Flegler
Mariusz Strzalka
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea
Lee Sang-yup
Lee Sang-ki
Yoon Won-jin
Ku Kyo-dong
Team foilFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Alessandro Puccini
Andrea Borella
Stefano Cerioni
Marco Arpino
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Thorsten Weidner
Alexander Köch
Udo Wagner
Uwe Roemer
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Ye Chong
Dong Zhaozhi
Wang Lihong
Wang Haibin
Team sabreFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Stanislav Pozdnyakov
Grigory Kiriyenko
Aleksey Yermolayev
Aleksandr Shirshov
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bence Szabó
Csaba Köves
József Navarrete
György Boros
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Vilmoș Szabo
Daniel Grigore
Florin Lupeică
Victor Găureanu

Women's events

Event Med 1.png Gold Med 2.png Silver Med 3.png Bronze
Individual épée Flag of Italy.svg Laura Chiesa Flag of Germany.svg Katja Nass Flag of Italy.svg Corinna Panzeri
Flag of Finland.svg Minna Lehtola
Individual foil Flag of Romania.svg Reka Lazăr-Szabo Flag of Italy.svg Valentina Vezzali Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Bortolozzi
Flag of France.svg Laurence Modaine
Team épéeFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Taymi Chappé
Carmen Ruiz Hervias
Cristiana Vargas
Rosa Castillejo
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Hajnalka Kiraly
Gyöngyi Szalay
Mariann Horváth
Adrienn Hormay
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Dominika Butkiewicz
Dorota Slominska
Magdalena Jeziorowska
Joanna Jakimiuk
Team foilFlag of Romania.svg  Romania
Reka Lazăr-Szabo
Laura Badea
Claudia Grigorescu
Elisabeta Tufan
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Valentina Vezzali
Francesca Bortolozzi
Diana Bianchedi
Giovanna Trillini
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Gabriella Lantos
Aida Mohamed
Zsuzsa Jánosi
Ildikó Mincza

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)2327
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2114
3Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)2013
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1326
5Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1023
6Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)1012
7Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)1001
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)0224
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland  (SUI)0101
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)0011
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)0011
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0011
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea  (KOR)0011
Totals (13 entries)10101535

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