Budapesti VSC (fencing)

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Budapesti VSC
Founded1949
Based in Budapest, Hungary
ArenaSzőnyi úti Vívócsarnok
Colors  blue and   yellow
Chairman Kristóf Szatmáry
ManagerDominika 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.

Contents

Achievements

CompetitionGold medal icon.svgGoldSilver medal icon.svgSilverBronze medal icon.svgBronzeTotal
Summer Olympic Games 811625
World Championships 36
European Championships 10
Universiade and World Universiade Summer Games
World Cup
European Cup

Fencing Hall

International success

Olympic medalists

The team's olympic medalists are shown below. [1]

GamesMedalCategoryName
Flag of Finland.svg 1952 Helsinki Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, women's individual Ilona Elek
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1956 Melbourne Gold medal icon.svg Gold - Sabre, men's team Attila Keresztes; A. Gerevich, R. Kárpáti, J. Hámori, P. Kovács, D. Magay
Flag of Italy.svg 1960 Rome Gold medal icon.svg Gold - Sabre, men's team Tamás Mendelényi; R. Kárpáti, P. Kovács, Z. Horváth, G. Delneky, A. Gerevich
Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, women's team Györgyi Marvalics, Magdolna Nyári; I. Rejtő, K. Juhász, L. Dömölky
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg 1964 Tokyo Gold medal icon.svg Gold - Foil, women's team Judit Ágoston; P. Marosi, K. Juhász, L. Dömölky, I. Rejtő
Flag of Mexico.svg 1968 Mexico City Gold medal icon.svg Gold - Épée, men's team Csaba Fenyvesi; Z. Nemere, P. Schmitt, Gy. Kulcsár, P. B.Nagy
Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, men's individual Jenő Kamuti
Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, women's team Ildikó Bóbis; L. Dömölky, I. Rejtő, M. Gulácsy, P. Marosi
Flag of Germany.svg 1972 Munich Gold medal icon.svg Gold - Épée, men's individual Csaba Fenyvesi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold - Épée, men's team Sándor Erdős, Csaba Fenyvesi; Gy. Kulcsár, P. Schmitt, I. Osztrics
Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, men's individual Jenő Kamuti
Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, women's individual Ildikó Bóbis
Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, women's team Ildikó Bóbis; I. Rejtő, I. Tordasi, M. Szolnoki, I. Rónay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze - Sabre, men's team Pál Gerevich; T. Kovács, P. Marót, T. Pézsa, P. Bakonyi
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1976 Montreal Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze - Foil, women's team Ildikó Bóbis, Magda Maros; I. Tordasi, I. Rejtő, E. Kovács
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1980 Moscow Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Foil, women's individual Magda Maros
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze - Foil, women's team Magda Maros; E. Kovács, I. Tordasi, Zs. Szőcs, G. Stefanek
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze - Sabre, men's team Pál Gerevich; I. Gedővári, R. Nébald, Gy. Nébald, F. Hammang
Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze - Foil, men's team Zsolt Érsek; I. Szelei, I. Busa, R. Gátai, P. Szekeres
Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Épée, men's team Ferenc Hegedűs; I. Kovács, K. Kulcsár, E. Kolczonay, G. Totola
Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Silver medal icon.svg Silver - Épée, men's team Iván Kovács; G. Boczkó, K. Kulcsár, G. Imre

World Championships

YearCategoryName
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

European Championships

YearCategoryName
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

Notable former fencers

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