Giulio Gaudini
Italian fencer (1904–1948)
Giulio Gaudini
Giulio Gaudini at the 1928 Olympics
Born 28 September 1904Rome , Italy Died 6 January 1948 (aged 43)Rome, Italy Height 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Sport Fencing
Giulio Gaudini (28 September 1904 – 6 January 1948) was an Italian foil and sabre fencer .[ 1] He competed at the 1924, 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympics and won three gold, four silver, and two bronze medals. He was the flag bearer for Italy at the 1936 Games. At the world championships, he earned 17 medals between 1929 and 1938.[ 2] He died of cancer, aged 43.[ 3]
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1904 : Fonst , Van Zo Post , Díaz (ZZX )
1920 : Olivier , Baldi , Costantino , A. Nadi , N. Nadi , Puliti , Speciale , Terlizzi (ITA )
1924 : Cattiau , Coutrot , de Luget , Ducret , Gaudin , Jobier , Labatut , Perotaux (FRA )
1928 : Pignotti , Gaudini , Pessina , Guaragna , Puliti , Chiavacci (ITA )
1932 : Gardère , Lemoine , Bondoux , Bougnol , Cattiau , Piot (FRA )
1936 : Di Rosa , Gaudini , Guaragna , Marzi , Bocchino , Verratti (ITA )
1948 : Bonin , Buhan , Lataste , Bougnol , d'Oriola , Rommel (FRA )
1952 : Netter , Buhan , Lataste , Noël , d'Oriola , Rommel (FRA )
1956 : Mangiarotti , Di Rosa , Bergamini , Spallino , Carpaneda , Lucarelli (ITA )
1960 : Zhdanovich , Sisikin , Midler , Sveshnikov , Rudov (URS )
1964 : Zhdanovich , Sisikin , Midler , Sveshnikov , Sharov (URS )
1968 : Magnan , Revenu , Noël , Berolatti , Dimont (FRA )
1972 : Woyda , Koziejowski , Kaczmarek , Dąbrowski , Godel (POL )
1976 : Bach , Hein , Reichert , Behr , Sens-Gorius (FRG )
1980 : Pietruszka , Flament , Jolyot , Bonnin , Boscherie (FRA )
1984 : Numa , Borella , Cipressa , Cerioni , Scuri (ITA )
1988 : Romankov , Mammadov , Aptsiauri , Ibragimov , Koretsky (URS )
1992 : Wagner , Schreck , Weidner , Koch , Weißenborn (GER )
1996 : Shevchenko , Mammadov , Pavlovich (RUS )
2000 : Ferrari , Plumenail , Guyart , Lhotellier (FRA )
2004 : Cassarà , Sanzo , Vanni (ITA )
2012 : Baldini , Avola , Cassarà , Aspromonte (ITA )
2016 : Safin , Cheremisinov , Akhmatkhuzin (RUS )
2020 : Le Péchoux , Lefort , Mertine , Pauty (FRA )
2024 : Shikine , Iimura , Matsuyama , Nagano (JPN )
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