Budapesti VSC (fencing)

Budapesti VSC created a fencing section in 1949, which had one of the most successful teams in Hungary.

Budapesti VSC
Founded1949
Based inBudapest, Hungary
ArenaSzőnyi úti Vívócsarnok
Colors  blue and   yellow
ChairmanKristóf Szatmáry
ManagerDominika Honti-Kiss
Iván Kovács
Websitebvsc.hu

Achievements

Competition Gold Silver Bronze Total
Summer Olympic Games811625
World Championships36
European Championships10
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
1952 Helsinki Silver- Foil, women's individualIlona Elek
1956 Melbourne Gold- Sabre, men's teamAttila Keresztes; A. Gerevich, R. Kárpáti, J. Hámori, P. Kovács, D. Magay
1960 Rome Gold- Sabre, men's teamTamás Mendelényi; R. Kárpáti, P. Kovács, Z. Horváth, G. Delneky, A. Gerevich
 Silver- Foil, women's teamGyörgyi Marvalics, Magdolna Nyári; I. Rejtő, K. Juhász, L. Dömölky
1964 Tokyo Gold- Foil, women's teamJudit Ágoston; P. Marosi, K. Juhász, L. Dömölky, I. Rejtő
1968 Mexico City Gold- Épée, men's teamCsaba Fenyvesi; Z. Nemere, P. Schmitt, Gy. Kulcsár, P. B.Nagy
 Silver- Foil, men's individualJenő Kamuti
 Silver- Foil, women's teamIldikó Bóbis; L. Dömölky, I. Rejtő, M. Gulácsy, P. Marosi
1972 Munich Gold- Épée, men's individualCsaba Fenyvesi
 Gold- Épée, men's teamSándor Erdős, Csaba Fenyvesi; Gy. Kulcsár, P. Schmitt, I. Osztrics
 Silver- Foil, men's individualJenő Kamuti
 Silver- Foil, women's individualIldikó Bóbis
 Silver- Foil, women's teamIldikó Bóbis; I. Rejtő, I. Tordasi, M. Szolnoki, I. Rónay
 Bronze- Sabre, men's teamPál Gerevich; T. Kovács, P. Marót, T. Pézsa, P. Bakonyi
1976 Montreal Bronze- Foil, women's teamIldikó Bóbis, Magda Maros; I. Tordasi, I. Rejtő, E. Kovács
1980 Moscow Silver- Foil, women's individualMagda Maros
 Bronze- Foil, women's teamMagda Maros; E. Kovács, I. Tordasi, Zs. Szőcs, G. Stefanek
 Bronze- Sabre, men's teamPál Gerevich; I. Gedővári, R. Nébald, Gy. Nébald, F. Hammang
1988 Seoul Bronze- Foil, men's teamZsolt Érsek; I. Szelei, I. Busa, R. Gátai, P. Szekeres
1992 Barcelona Silver- Épée, men's teamFerenc Hegedűs; I. Kovács, K. Kulcsár, E. Kolczonay, G. Totola
2004 Athens Silver- Épée, men's teamIván Kovács; G. Boczkó, K. Kulcsár, G. Imre

World Championships

YearCategoryName
1951- Foil, women's individualIlona Elek
1952- Foil, women's teamIlona Elek, Margit Elek, Magdolna Nyári-Kovács
1953- Épée, men's individualJózsef Sákovics
- Foil, women's teamKatalin Kiss
1954- Sabre, men's teamDániel Magay
- Foil, women's teamKatalin Kiss, Magdolna Nyári-Kovács
1955- Sabre, men's teamAttila Keresztes
- Foil, women's teamKatalin Kiss, Magdolna Nyári-Kovács
1957- Foil, men's teamJenő Kamuti, Ferenc Czvikovszky
- Sabre, men's teamTamás Mendelényi
1958- Sabre, men's teamTamás Mendelényi
1959- Foil, women's teamMagdolna Nyári-Kovács, Györgyi Marvalics-Székely
1962- Foil, women's teamMagdolna Nyári-Kovács
1967- Foil, women's teamIldikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis
1970- Épée, men's teamCsaba Fenyvesi, Sándor Erdős
1971- Épée, men's teamCsaba Fenyvesi
1973- Sabre, men's teamPál Gerevich
- Foil, women's teamIldikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis, Magda Maros
1974- Foil, women's individualIldikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis
1977- Sabre, men's individualPál Gerevich
1978- Épée, men's teamCsaba Fenyvesi, Jenő Pap
- Sabre, men's teamPál Gerevich
1982- Épée, men's individualJenő Pap
1998- Épée, men's teamAttila Fekete
2001- Épée, men's teamIván Kovács, Attila Fekete
2002- Épée, women's teamHajnalka Tóth

European Championships

YearCategoryName
1991- Foil, men's individualZsolt Érsek
- Foil, men's teamZsolt Érsek
1998- Épée, men's teamAttila Fekete
2001- Épée, women's teamHajnalka Tóth
2002- Épée, women's teamHajnalka Tóth
2006- Épée, men's individualIván Kovács
- Épée, men's teamIván Kovács, Attila Fekete
2007- Épée, men's teamIván Kovács
2010- Épée, men's teamTamás Pádár

Notable former fencers

See also

References

  1. "Olimpikonjaink (kereső)". Magyar Olimpiai Bizottsag (in Hungarian). Retrieved 14 September 2016.
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