Aladár Gerevich

Hungarian fencer with Olympic gold medals

Aladár Gerevich - Hungarian fencer with Olympic gold medals
Born

March 16th, 1910
115 years ago

Died

May 14th, 1991
34 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Hungary

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Competitor in fencing, specializing in the foil and sabre events. Achieved remarkable success during the mid-20th century, securing seven Olympic gold medals across three different Olympic Games. Active in numerous World Championships, contributing to Hungary's dominance in the sport during that era. Served as a key member of the Hungarian national fencing team, influencing the development of the sport. Retired from competitive fencing in the early 1960s, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of fencing.

Won seven Olympic gold medals

Championed the Hungarian national fencing team

Secured multiple World Championship titles

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