Wheelchair fencing at the 1968 Summer Paralympics

Wheelchair fencing at the 1968 Summer Paralympics consisted of ten events, seven for men and three for women.

Wheelchair fencing
at the III Paralympic Games
Paralympic Wheelchair fencing

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Épée individual
Roberto Marson
 Italy
Vittorio Loi
 Italy
Serge Bec
 France
Épée team
 France (FRA)  Italy (ITA)
Vittorio Loi
Roberto Marson
Franco Rossi
 Great Britain (GBR)
John Clark
Brian Dickinson
Terry Willett
Novices foil
Hans-Joachim Boehm
 West Germany
Sasson Aharoni
 Israel
Willi Schneider
 West Germany
Foil individual
Roberto Marson
 Italy
Vittorio Loi
 Italy
Giuliano Koten
 Italy
Foil team
 Italy (ITA)
Giovanni Ferraris
Vittorio Loi
Roberto Marson
Franco Rossi
Germano Zanarotto
 France (FRA)  Great Britain (GBR)
Cyril Thomas
John Clark
Joe Slattery
Sabre individual
Roberto Marson
 Italy
Serge Bec
 France
Wilfred van Brauene
 Belgium
Sabre team
 France (FRA)  Italy (ITA)
Giovanni Ferraris
Roberto Marson
Germano Zanarotto
 Israel (ISR)

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Novices foil
Shoshana Sharabi
 Israel
Pequin
 France
Ayala Malchan
 Israel
Foil individual
Delattre
 France
Elena Monaco
 Italy
Sally Haynes
 Great Britain
Foil team
 Great Britain (GBR)
Valerie Forder
Sally Haynes
Shelagh Finnegan
 France (FRA)  Italy (ITA)
Elena Monaco
Gabriella Monaco
Irene Monaco
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