Fencing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's foil

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Women's foil
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Venue Central Army Sports Club Complex
Dates23 24 July 1980
Competitors33 from 14 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Pascale Trinquet-Hachin Olympic flag.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg Magda Maros Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bronze medal icon.svg Barbara Wysoczańska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
  1976
1984  

The women's foil was one of eight fencing events on the fencing at the 1980 Summer Olympics programme. It was the eleventh appearance of the event. The competition was held from 23 to 24 July 1980. 33 fencers from 14 nations competed. [1]

Results

Round 1

Round 1 Pool A

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.MMZMRVSABKP
1Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Marcela Moldovan-Zsak  (ROU)40209Q5–35–45–05–2
2Flag of Cuba.svg  Margarita Rodríguez  (CUB)2217153–54–55–45–1
3Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Valentina Sidorova  (URS)2214154–55–40–55–1
4Olympic flag.svg  Ann Brannon  (GBR)1312150–54–55–03–5
5Flag of Sweden.svg  Kerstin Palm  (SWE)139182–51–51–55–3
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 261

Round 1 Pool B

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.YNBSABWCAMB
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yelena Novikova-Belova  (URS)402010Q5–35–25–25–3
2Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Suzana Ardeleanu  (ROU)2217163–54–55–45–2
3Flag of Poland.svg  Barbara Wysoczańska  (POL)2216172–55–45–34–5
4Flag of Cuba.svg  Clara Alfonso  (CUB)1314182–54–53–55–3
5Olympic flag.svg  Micheline Borghs  (BEL)1313193–52–55–43–5
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 261

Round 1 Pool C

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.BLGDSNGMFSB
1Olympic flag.svg  Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin  (FRA)311815Q5–25–45–43–5
2Flag of Poland.svg  Delfina Skąpska  (POL)3117152–55–35–45–3
3Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nailya Gilyazova  (URS)2217134–53–55–25–1
4Flag of Cuba.svg  Marlene Font  (CUB)1315184–54–52–55–3
5Olympic flag.svg  Susanna Batazzi  (ITA)1312185–33–51–53–5
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 261

Round 1 Pool D

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.DVKLRSHISTHSJK
1Olympic flag.svg  Dorina Vaccaroni  (ITA)412114Q5–25–15–21–55–4
2Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Katarína Lokšová-Ráczová  (TCH)3221192–54–55–25–35–4
3Flag of East Germany.svg  Sabine Hertrampf  (GDR)3216191–55–40–55–45–1
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Ildikó Schwarczenberger-Tordasi  (HUN)2318162–52–55–04–55–1
5Olympic flag.svg  Helen Smith  (AUS)2319205–13–54–55–42–5
6Flag of Poland.svg  Jolanta Królikowska  (POL)1415224–54–51–51–55–2
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 261

Round 1 Pool E

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.ESIVBMFGJGSLAM
1Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic  (ROU)412213Q5–12–55–25–35–2
2Olympic flag.svg  Véronique Brouquier  (FRA)3219181–55–45–33–55–1
3Olympic flag.svg  Mitzi Ferguson  (AUS)3220195–24–51–55–45–3
4Flag of East Germany.svg  Gabriele Janke  (GDR)2319202–53–55–14–55–4
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Gertrúd Stefanek  (HUN)2320223–55–34–55–43–5
6Olympic flag.svg  Linda Ann Martin  (GBR)1415232–51–53–54–55–3
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 261

Round 1 Pool F

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.MMarARSPTHMNMMadSW
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Magda Maros  (HUN)502511Q5–25–35–45–15–1
2Olympic flag.svg  Anna Rita Sparaciari  (ITA)3220162–53–55–25–25–2
3Olympic flag.svg  Pascale Trinquet-Hachin  (FRA)3220213–55–35–42–55–4
4Flag of East Germany.svg  Mandy Niklaus  (GDR)2320174–52–54–55–15–1
5Olympic flag.svg Max Madsen (DEN)1413221–52–55–21–54–5
6Olympic flag.svg  Susan Wrigglesworth  (GBR)1413241–52–54–51–55–4
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 261

Round 2

Round 2 Pool A

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.CAVSMMKLRARSSA
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Clara Alfonso  (CUB)502512Q5–15–45–25–45–1
2Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Valentina Sidorova  (URS)3220131–55–04–55–25–1
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Magda Maros  (HUN)3219164–50–55–35–25–1
4Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Katarína Lokšová-Ráczová  (TCH)3220172–55–43–55–25–1
5Olympic flag.svg  Anna Rita Sparaciari  (ITA)1415214–52–52–52–55–1
6Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Suzana Ardeleanu  (ROU)055251–51–51–51–51–5
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 262

Round 2 Pool B

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.DSNGMNVBMFMMZ
1Flag of Poland.svg  Delfina Skąpska  (POL)412223Q2–55–15–25–25–3
2Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nailya Gilyazova  (URS)4124165–24–55–45–15–4
3Flag of East Germany.svg  Mandy Niklaus  (GDR)3218191–55–42–55–25–3
4Olympic flag.svg  Véronique Brouquier  (FRA)2319212–54–55–23–55–4
5Flag of Cuba.svg  Marlene Font  (CUB)2315212–51–52–55–35–3
6Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Marcela Moldovan-Zsak  (ROU)0517253–54–53–54–53–5
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 262

Round 2 Pool C

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.BWYNBBLGGJMRMF
1Flag of Poland.svg  Barbara Wysoczańska  (POL)50256Q5–05–25–05–35–1
2Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yelena Novikova-Belova  (URS)4120150–55–15–35–25–4
3Olympic flag.svg  Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin  (FRA)3218142–51–55–15–05–3
4Flag of East Germany.svg  Gabriele Janke  (GDR)2324200–53–51–55–25–3
5Flag of Cuba.svg  Margarita Rodríguez  (CUB)1412243–52–50–52–55–4
6Olympic flag.svg  Mitzi Ferguson  (AUS)0515251–54–53–53–54–5
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 262

Round 2 Pool D

PosFencerWLTFTAQual.PTHDVISTESIABSH
1Olympic flag.svg  Pascale Trinquet-Hachin  (FRA)50259Q5–15–25–15–15–4
2Olympic flag.svg  Dorina Vaccaroni  (ITA)4121131–55–35–35–15–1
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Ildikó Schwarczenberger-Tordasi  (HUN)2318192–53–55–13–55–3
4Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic  (ROU)2315181–53–51–55–15–2
5Olympic flag.svg  Ann Brannon  (GBR)2313221–51–55–31–55–4
6Flag of East Germany.svg  Sabine Hertrampf  (GDR)0514254–51–53–52–54–5
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 262

Double elimination rounds

Winners brackets

Winners group 1
Round of 16 Round of 8
Flag of Hungary.svg  Ildikó Schwarczenberger-Tordasi  (HUN)W
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yelena Novikova-Belova  (URS)L Flag of Hungary.svg  Ildikó Schwarczenberger-Tordasi  (HUN)L
Olympic flag.svg  Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin  (FRA)WOlympic flag.svg  Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin  (FRA)W
Flag of Cuba.svg  Clara Alfonso  (CUB)L
Winners group 2
Round of 16 Round of 8
Flag of Poland.svg  Barbara Wysoczańska  (POL)W
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Valentina Sidorova  (URS)L Flag of Poland.svg  Barbara Wysoczańska  (POL)W
Olympic flag.svg  Pascale Trinquet-Hachin  (FRA)WOlympic flag.svg  Pascale Trinquet-Hachin  (FRA)L
Flag of East Germany.svg  Mandy Niklaus  (GDR)L
Winners group 3
Round of 16 Round of 8
Olympic flag.svg  Dorina Vaccaroni  (ITA)W
Olympic flag.svg  Véronique Brouquier  (FRA)L Olympic flag.svg  Dorina Vaccaroni  (ITA)W
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Katarína Lokšová-Ráczová  (TCH)WFlag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Katarína Lokšová-Ráczová  (TCH)L
Flag of Poland.svg  Delfina Skąpska  (POL)L
Winners group 4
Round of 16 Round of 8
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic  (ROU)W
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nailya Gilyazova  (URS)L Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic  (ROU)L
Flag of Hungary.svg  Magda Maros  (HUN)WFlag of Hungary.svg  Magda Maros  (HUN)W
Flag of East Germany.svg  Gabriele Janke  (GDR)L

Losers brackets

Losers group 1
Round of 4 Round of 4 Round of 2
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yelena Novikova-Belova  (URS)W
Flag of Cuba.svg  Clara Alfonso  (CUB)L Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yelena Novikova-Belova  (URS)L
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Katarína Lokšová-Ráczová  (TCH)W
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Katarína Lokšová-Ráczová  (TCH)L
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Valentina Sidorova  (URS)L Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic  (ROU)W
Flag of East Germany.svg  Mandy Niklaus  (GDR)WFlag of East Germany.svg  Mandy Niklaus  (GDR)L
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic  (ROU)W
Losers group 2
Round of 4 Round of 4 Round of 2
Olympic flag.svg  Véronique Brouquier  (FRA)L
Flag of Poland.svg  Delfina Skąpska  (POL)WFlag of Poland.svg  Delfina Skąpska  (POL)W
Flag of Hungary.svg  Ildikó Schwarczenberger-Tordasi  (HUN)
Flag of Poland.svg  Delfina Skąpska  (POL)L
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nailya Gilyazova  (URS)WOlympic flag.svg  Pascale Trinquet-Hachin  (FRA)W
Flag of East Germany.svg  Gabriele Janke  (GDR)L Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nailya Gilyazova  (URS)L
Olympic flag.svg  Pascale Trinquet-Hachin  (FRA)W

Final round

PosFencerWLTFTAPTHMMBWESIBLGDV
Gold medal icon.svgOlympic flag.svg  Pascale Trinquet-Hachin  (FRA)4121165–41–55–45–35–0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Hungary.svg  Magda Maros  (HUN)3223174–55–24–55–45–1
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Poland.svg  Barbara Wysoczańska  (POL)3219185–12–52–55–35–4
4Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic  (ROU)2319214–55–45–23–52–5
5Olympic flag.svg  Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin  (FRA)2320223–54–53–55–35–4
6Olympic flag.svg  Dorina Vaccaroni  (ITA)1414220–51–54–55–24–5
Source: Official Report, vol. 3, p. 263

Final classification

FencerCountry
Pascale Trinquet-Hachin Olympic flag.svg  France
Magda Maros Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Barbara Wysoczańska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin Olympic flag.svg  France
Dorina Vaccaroni Olympic flag.svg  Italy
Katarína Lokšová-Ráczová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia
Delfina Skąpska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Nailya Gilyazova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Ildikó Schwarczenberger-Tordasi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Yelena Novikova-Belova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Mandy Niklaus Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Clara Alfonso Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Valentina Sidorova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Véronique Brouquier Olympic flag.svg  France
Gabriele Janke Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Marlene Font Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Ann Brannon Olympic flag.svg  Great Britain
Anna Rita Sparaciari Olympic flag.svg  Italy
Margarita Rodríguez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Marcela Moldovan-Zsak Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Mitzi Ferguson Olympic flag.svg  Australia
Sabine Hertrampf Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Suzana Ardeleanu Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Helen Smith Olympic flag.svg  Australia
Gertrúd Stefanek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Susanna Batazzi Olympic flag.svg  Italy
Micheline Borghs Olympic flag.svg  Belgium
Kerstin Palm Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Jolanta Królikowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Linda Ann Martin Olympic flag.svg  Great Britain
Max MadsenOlympic flag.svg  Denmark
Susan Wrigglesworth Olympic flag.svg  Great Britain

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