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 | |
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Paralympic Wheelchair fencing | |
Medal summary
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Épée individual |
Roberto Marson |
Vittorio Loi |
Serge Bec |
Épée team |
Vittorio Loi Roberto Marson Franco Rossi |
John Clark Brian Dickinson Terry Willett | |
Novices foil |
Hans-Joachim Boehm |
Sasson Aharoni |
Willi Schneider |
Foil individual |
Roberto Marson |
Vittorio Loi |
Giuliano Koten |
Foil team |
Giovanni Ferraris Vittorio Loi Roberto Marson Franco Rossi Germano Zanarotto |
Cyril Thomas John Clark Joe Slattery | |
Sabre individual |
Roberto Marson |
Serge Bec |
Wilfred van Brauene |
Sabre team |
Giovanni Ferraris Roberto Marson Germano Zanarotto |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Novices foil |
Shoshana Sharabi |
Pequin |
Ayala Malchan |
Foil individual |
Delattre |
Elena Monaco |
Sally Haynes |
Foil team |
Valerie Forder Sally Haynes Shelagh Finnegan |
Elena Monaco Gabriella Monaco Irene Monaco |
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