Hungarian Fencer of the Year

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Hungarian Fencer of the Year awards are granted each year since 1964, Hungarian Fencing Federation (MVSZ) considers the winners.

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List of winners

YearMenWoman
FencerWeaponFencerWeapon
1964 Tibor Pézsa sabre Ildikó Rejtő foil
1965 Zoltán Nemere épée not awarded
1966 Tibor Pézsa (2)sabrenot awarded
1967not awarded Ildikó Bóbis foil
1968 Győző Kulcsár épée Ildikó Rejtő (2)foil
1969 János Kalmár sabre Ildikó Rejtő (3)foil
1970 Tibor Pézsa (3)sabre Ildikó Rejtő (4)foil
1971 Győző Kulcsár (2)épée Ildikó Rejtő (5)foil
1972 Csaba Fenyvesi épée, foil Ildikó Bóbis (2)foil
1973 Pál Gerevich sabre Ildikó Tordasi foil
1974 Győző Kulcsár (3)épée Ildikó Bóbis (3)foil
1975 Péter Marót sabre Ildikó Bóbis (4)foil
1976not awarded Ildikó Tordasi (2)foil
1977 Pál Gerevich (2)sabre Ildikó Tordasi (3)foil
1978 Imre Gedővári sabrenot awarded
1979 Ernő Kolczonay épée, foil Ildikó Tordasi (4)foil
1980 Ernő Kolczonay (2)épée, foil Magda Maros foil
1981 Zoltán Székely épée Edit Kovács foil
1982 Péter Abay sabre Zsuzsanna Szőcs foil
1983 Ernő Kolczonay (3)épée, foil Gertrúd Stefanek foil
1984 Imre Gedővári (2)sabre Zsuzsa Jánosi foil
1985 György Nébald sabre Zsuzsa Jánosi (2)foil
1986 Imre Bujdosó sabre Zsuzsa Jánosi (3)foil
1987 György Nébald (2)sabre Zsuzsa Jánosi (4)foil
1988 György Nébald (3)sabre Zsuzsa Jánosi (5)foil
1989 Bence Szabó sabre Dianna Eőri épée
1990 György Nébald (4)sabre Dianna Eőri (2)épée
1991 Péter Abay (2)sabre Mariann Horváth épée
1992 Bence Szabó (2)sabre Mariann Horváth (2)épée
1993 Bence Szabó (3)sabre Aida Mohamed foil
1994 Bence Szabó (4)sabre Gyöngyi Szalay épée
1995 Iván Kovács épée Gyöngyi Szalay (2)épée
1996 Géza Imre épée Gyöngyi Szalay (3)épée
1997 Domonkos Ferjancsik sabre Gyöngyi Szalay (4)épée
1998 Attila Fekete épée Gyöngyi Szalay (5)épée
1999 Domonkos Ferjancsik (2)sabre Ildikó Mincza épée
2000 Domonkos Ferjancsik (3)sabre Tímea Nagy épée
2001 Zsolt Nemcsik sabre Ildikó Mincza (2)épée
2002 [1] Gábor Boczkó épée Aida Mohamed (2)foil
2003 [2] Domonkos Ferjancsik (4)sabre Aida Mohamed (3)foil
2004 [3] Zsolt Nemcsik (2)sabre Tímea Nagy (2)épée
2005 [4] Zsolt Nemcsik (3)sabre Edina Knapek foil
2006 [5] Zsolt Nemcsik (4)sabre Tímea Nagy (3)épée
2007 [6] Krisztián Kulcsár épée Aida Mohamed (4)foil
2008 [7] Gábor Boczkó (2)épée Ildikó Mincza-Nébald (3)épée
2009 [8] Tamás Decsi sabre Orsolya Nagy sabre
2010 [9] Gábor Boczkó (3)épée Emese Szász épée
2011 [10] Áron Szilágyi sabre Edina Knapek (2)foil
2012 [11] Áron Szilágyi (2)sabre Aida Mohamed (5)foil
2013 [12] Gábor Boczkó (4)épée Emese Szász (2)épée
2014 [13] András Rédli épée Emese Szász (3)épée
2015 [14] Géza Imre (2)épée Emese Szász (4),
Anna Márton
épée
sabre
2016 [15] Áron Szilágyi (3)sabre Emese Szász (5)épée
2017 András Szatmári sabre Anna Márton (2)sabre
2018 Áron Szilágyi (4)sabre Liza Pusztai sabre
2019 Gergely Siklósi épée Anna Márton (3)sabre
2020 Áron Szilágyi (5)sabre Liza Pusztai (2)sabre
2021 Áron Szilágyi (6)sabre Anna Márton (4)sabre

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