Italian fencer (1922–2007)
Giorgio Anglesio
Born (1922-04-13 ) 13 April 1922Turin , ItalyDied 24 July 2007(2007-07-24) (aged 85)Turin, Italy Sport Fencing Olympic finals 1956 Summer Olympics - Team Fencing Gold Medal
Giorgio Anglesio (13 April 1922 – 24 July 2007) was an Italian fencer . He won a gold medal in the team épée event at the 1956 Summer Olympics .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] He also competed at the 1951 Mediterranean Games where he won a silver medal in the team épée event and a bronze medal in the individual épée event.[ 4]
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1908 : Alibert , Berger , Collignon , Olivier , Gravier , Lippmann , Stern (FRA )
1912 : P. Anspach , H. Anspach , Hennet , de Montigny , Ochs , Rom , Salmon , Willems (BEL )
1920 : A. Nadi , N. Nadi , Olivier , Canova , Urbani , Bozza , Marrazzi , Allochio , Costantino , di Revel (ITA )
1924 : Gaudin , Buchard , Ducret , Labatut , Liottel , Lippmann , Tainturier (FRA )
1928 : Basletta , Bertinetti , Cornaggia-Medici , Agostino , Minoli , Riccardi (ITA )
1932 : Jourdant , Schmetz , Tainturier , Buchard , Piot , Cattiau (FRA )
1936 : Pezzana , Mangiarotti , Ragno , Cornaggia-Medici , Brusati , Riccardi (ITA )
1948 : Huet , Pécheux , Desprets , Artigas , Guérin , Lepage (FRA )
1952 : Battaglia , Pavesi , Bertinetti , Delfino , D. Mangiarotti , E. Mangiarotti (ITA )
1956 : Delfino , Bertinetti , Pellegrino , Anglesio , Pavesi , Mangiarotti (ITA )
1960 : Delfino , Pellegrino , Pavesi , Mangiarotti , Marini , Saccaro (ITA )
1964 : Bárány , Gábor , Kausz , Kulcsár , Nemere (HUN )
1968 : Fenyvesi , Nemere , Schmitt , Kulcsár , Nagy (HUN )
1972 : Erdős , Fenyvesi , Kulcsár , Schmitt , Osztrics (HUN )
1976 : von Essen , Jacobson , Edling , Högström , Flodström (SWE )
1980 : Riboud , Picot , Gardas , Boisse , Salesse (FRA )
1984 : Borrmann , Fischer , Heer , Nickel , Pusch (FRG )
1988 : Delpla , Henry , Lenglet , Riboud , Srecki (FRA )
1992 : Borrmann , Felisiak , Schmitt , Proske , Resnitschenko (GER )
1996 : Cuomo , Mazzoni , Randazzo (ITA )
2000 : Mazzoni , Milanoli , Randazzo , Rota (ITA )
2004 : F. Jeannet , J. Jeannet , Obry , Boisse (FRA )
2008 : J. Jeannet , F. Jeannet , Robeiri (FRA )
2016 : Grumier , Borel , Jérent , Lucenay (FRA )
2020 : Kano , Minobe , Yamada , Uyama (JPN )
2024 : Koch , Andrásfi , Siklósi , Nagy (HUN )