List of Commonwealth Games medallists in fencing

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This is the complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in fencing from 1950 to 1970.

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Men's foil

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1950Flag of England.svg  René Paul  (ENG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  John Fethers  (AUS)Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Georges Pouliot  (CAN)
1954Flag of England.svg  René Paul  (ENG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  John Fethers  (AUS)Flag of England.svg  Allan Jay  (ENG)
1958Flag of England.svg  Raymond Paul  (ENG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ivan Lund  (AUS)Flag of England.svg  René Paul  (ENG)
1962Flag of Scotland.svg  Alexander Leckie  (SCO)Flag of England.svg  Allan Jay  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Ralph Cooperman  (ENG)
1966Flag of England.svg  Allan Jay  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Bill Hoskyns  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Graham Paul  (ENG)
1970Flag of England.svg  Mike Breckin  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Barry Paul  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Graham Paul  (ENG)

Men's foil team

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1950Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Arthur Pilbrow
Robert Anderson
René Paul
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (NZL)
Austen Gittos
Gordon Dearing
Murray Gittos
Malcolm Millar
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada
Georges Pouliot
Robert Desjarlais
Edward Brooke
1954Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Allan Jay
Ralph Cooperman
René Paul
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Rod Steel
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
J.A. Howard
Roland Asselin
1958Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Harold Cooke
Raymond Paul
René Paul
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Brian McCowage
Michael Sichel
Ivan Lund
Flag of Wales (1953-1959).svg Wales (WAL)
John McCombe
John Evans
Roger Maunder
1962Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Allan Jay
Ralph Cooperman
René Paul
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Brian McCowage
David McKenzie
Ivan Lund
Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg Canada (CAN)
Benedek Simo
Carl Schwende
John Andru
1966Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Allan Jay
Graham Paul
Bill Hoskyns
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Barry Wasley
Brian McCowage
John Humphreys
Russell Hobby
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland (SCO)
George Sandor
Joseph Rorke
Robert Wilson
1970Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Barry Paul
Graham Paul
Mike Breckin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Ernest Simon
Gregory Benko
Bill Ronald
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (CAN)
Gerry Wiedel
Konrad Widmaier
Magdy Conyd

Men's épée

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1950Flag of England.svg  Charles de Beaumont  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Robert Anderson  (ENG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ivan Lund  (AUS)
1954Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ivan Lund  (AUS)Flag of England.svg  René Paul  (ENG)Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Carl Schwende  (CAN)
1958Flag of England.svg  Bill Hoskyns  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Michael Howard  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Allan Jay  (ENG)
1962Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ivan Lund  (AUS)Flag of England.svg  John Pelling  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Peter Jacobs  (ENG)
1966Flag of England.svg  Bill Hoskyns  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  John Pelling  (ENG)Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Robert Reynolds  (WAL)
1970Flag of England.svg  Bill Hoskyns  (ENG)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lester Wong  (CAN)Flag of England.svg  Peter Jacobs  (ENG)

Men's épée team

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1950Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Allan Jay
Ivan Lund
Charles Stanmore
Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
René Paul
Charles de Beaumont
Robert Anderson
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada
Georges Pouliot
Robert Desjarlais
Edward Brooke
1954Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Allan Jay
Charles de Beaumont
René Paul
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
Edward Brooke
Roland Asselin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Laurence Harding-Smith
1958Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Allan Jay
Bill Hoskyns
Michael Howard
Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
John Andru
Roland Asselin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
David Doyle
Ivan Lund
John Simpson
1962Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
John Pelling
Michael Howard
Peter Jacobs
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Humphreys
Mike Diamond
Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
Peter Bakonyi
Robert Foxcroft
1966Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Bill Hoskyns
John Pelling
Peter Jacobs
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (CAN)
John Andru
Konrad Widmaier
Peter Bakonyi
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Barry Wasley
John Humphreys
Peter Hardiman
Russell Hobby
1970Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Bill Hoskyns
Peter Jacobs
Ralph Johnson
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland (SCO)
George Sandor
Ian Hunter
Derek Russell
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (CAN)
Konrad Widmaier
Lester Wong
Peter Bakonyi

Men's sabre

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1950Flag of England.svg  Arthur Pilbrow  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Robert Anderson  (ENG)Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Georges Pouliot  (CAN)
1954Flag of England.svg  Michael Amberg  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Ralph Cooperman  (ENG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  John Fethers  (AUS)
1958Flag of England.svg  Bill Hoskyns  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Ralph Cooperman  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Michael Amberg  (ENG)
1962Flag of England.svg  Ralph Cooperman  (ENG)Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Benedek Simo  (CAN)Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  John Andru  (CAN)
1966Flag of England.svg  Ralph Cooperman  (ENG)Flag of Scotland.svg  Alexander Leckie  (SCO)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gabor Arato  (AUS)
1970Flag of Scotland.svg  Alexander Leckie  (SCO)Flag of England.svg  Rodney Craig  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Richard Cohen  (ENG)

Men's sabre team

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1950Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Charles de Beaumont
Arthur Pilbrow
Robert Anderson
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada
Georges Pouliot
Robert Desjarlais
Edward Brooke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Norman Booth
Leslie Chillug
Edwin Dean
Jock Gibson
1954Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
Leslie Krasa
Roland Asselin
Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Ralph Cooperman
Michael Amberg
William Beatley
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Laurence Harding-Smith
Rod Steel
1958Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Ralph Cooperman
Eugene Verebes
Bill Hoskyns
Michael Amberg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Alexander Martonffy
Michael Sichel
Ivan Lund
Flag of Wales (1953-1959).svg Wales (WAL)
John Preston
Malcolm Kerslake
Roger Maunder
T.R. Lucas
1962Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Ralph Cooperman
George Birks
Michael Amberg
Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg Canada (CAN)
Benedek Simo
Carl Schwende
John Andru
Robert Foxcroft
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (NZL)
Brian Pickworth
Michael Henderson
Bob Binning
1966Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Ralph Cooperman
Richard Oldcorn
William Rayden
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Brian McCowage
Gabor Arato
Laszlo Tornallyay
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (CAN)
John Andru
Leslie Samek
Robert Foxcroft
1970Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
David Acfield
Rodney Craig
Richard Cohen
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland (SCO)
A.H. Mitchell
Alexander Leckie
Gordon Wiles
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Gabor Arato
Gregory Benko
Laszlo Tornallyay

Women's foil

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1950Flag of England.svg  Mary Glen-Haig  (ENG)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Patricia Woodroffe  (NZL)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Catherine Pym  (AUS)
1954Flag of England.svg  Mary Glen-Haig  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Gillian Sheen  (ENG)Flag of Wales (1953-1959).svg  Aileen Harding  (WAL)
1958Flag of England.svg  Gillian Sheen  (ENG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Barbara McCreath  (AUS)Flag of England.svg  Mary Glen-Haig  (ENG)
1962Flag of New Zealand.svg  Dot Coleman  (NZL)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Johanna Winter  (AUS)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Janet Hopner  (AUS)
1966Flag of England.svg  Janet Wardell-Yerburgh  (ENG)Flag of England.svg  Shirley Parker  (ENG)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Gaye McDermit  (NZL)
1970Flag of England.svg  Janet Wardell-Yerburgh  (ENG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Marion Exelby  (AUS)Flag of Scotland.svg  Susan Youngs  (SCO)

Women's foil team

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1966Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Janet Wardell-Yerburgh
Joyce Pearce
Shirley Parker
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)
Jeanette Beauchamp
Dot Coleman
Walburga Winter
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (NZL)
Joyce Fenton
Gaye McDermit
Pam French
1970Flag of England.svg England (ENG)
Clare Henley
Janet Wardell-Yerburgh
Sue Green
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland (SCO)
B.H. Williams
Judith Bain
Susan Youngs
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (CAN)
Fleurette Campeau
Kay Aoyama
Pacita Wiedel

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