Founded | 1949 |
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Based in | Budapest, Hungary |
Arena | Szőnyi úti Vívócsarnok |
Colors | blue and yellow |
Chairman | Kristóf Szatmáry |
Manager | Dominika Honti-Kiss Iván Kovács |
Website | bvsc.hu |
Budapesti VSC created a fencing section in 1949, which had one of the most successful teams in Hungary.
Competition | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
Summer Olympic Games | 8 | 11 | 6 | 25 |
World Championships | 36 | |||
European Championships | 10 | |||
Universiade and World Universiade Summer Games | ||||
World Cup | ||||
European Cup |
The team's olympic medalists are shown below. [1]
Year | Category | Name |
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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 |
- Foil, women's team | Katalin Kiss | |
1954 | - Sabre, men's team | Dániel Magay |
- Foil, women's team | Katalin Kiss, Magdolna Nyári-Kovács | |
1955 | - Sabre, men's team | Attila Keresztes |
- Foil, women's team | Katalin Kiss, Magdolna Nyári-Kovács | |
1957 | - Foil, men's team | Jenő Kamuti, Ferenc Czvikovszky |
- Sabre, men's team | Tamás Mendelényi | |
1958 | - Sabre, men's team | Tamás Mendelényi |
1959 | - Foil, women's team | Magdolna Nyári-Kovács, Györgyi Marvalics-Székely |
1962 | - Foil, women's team | Magdolna Nyári-Kovács |
1967 | - Foil, women's team | Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis |
1970 | - Épée, men's team | Csaba Fenyvesi, Sándor Erdős |
1971 | - Épée, men's team | Csaba Fenyvesi |
1973 | - Sabre, men's team | Pál Gerevich |
- Foil, women's team | Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis, Magda Maros | |
1974 | - Foil, women's individual | Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis |
1977 | - Sabre, men's individual | Pál Gerevich |
1978 | - Épée, men's team | Csaba Fenyvesi, Jenő Pap |
- Sabre, men's team | Pál Gerevich | |
1982 | - Épée, men's individual | Jenő Pap |
1998 | - Épée, men's team | Attila Fekete |
2001 | - Épée, men's team | Iván Kovács, Attila Fekete |
2002 | - Épée, women's team | Hajnalka Tóth |
Year | Category | Name |
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1991 | - Foil, men's individual | Zsolt Érsek |
- Foil, men's team | Zsolt Érsek | |
1998 | - Épée, men's team | Attila Fekete |
2001 | - Épée, women's team | Hajnalka Tóth |
2002 | - Épée, women's team | Hajnalka Tóth |
2006 | - Épée, men's individual | Iván Kovács |
- Épée, men's team | Iván Kovács, Attila Fekete | |
2007 | - Épée, men's team | Iván Kovács |
2010 | - Épée, men's team | Tamás Pádár |
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