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Winners of the men's individual epee event at the 1972 Olympic Games. From left to right: Jacques Guy Ladègaillerie (France, 2nd place), Csaba Fenyvesi (Hungary, 1st place), and Gyoezoe Kulcsar (Hungary, 3rd place).

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"ASSOCIATED PRESS…

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Mario Aldo Montano (Italy, depicted right) fencing sabre with Vladimir Aliverovich Nazlymov (Soviet Union, depicted left) in the finals of the men's team sabre fencing event at the 1976 Olympic Games.

Caption on obverse:
"7/28/76-Montreal:…

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Harald Hein (Germany) jumps in the air letting his foil go after scoring the winning point for his team, earning them a Gold medal. Hein defeated Stefano Simoncelli (Italy) who is seen pleading with the judge that the winning point was wrongly…

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The Soviet Union's men's sabre fencing team (platform 1, centre) receives their gold medals as the Italian team (platform 2, left) receives silver medals at the 1976 Olympic Games.

Caption on obverse:
7/26/76-Montreal: The Russians overcame a…

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Alexander Siegfried Pusch (West Germany) kisses his gold medal at the awards ceremony for the men's epee individual event at the 1976 Olympic Games.

Caption on obverse:
"7/24/76-Montreal: West German gold medal winner in the mens epee fencing…

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Top three winners in the women's individual foil event at the 1976 Olympic Games. From left to right: Maria Consolata Collino (Italy, 2nd place), Ildikó Schwarczenberger-Tordasi (Hungary, 1st place), and Yelena Dmitriyevna Novikova-Belova (Soviet…

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Bernard Gérard Talvard (France, pictured right) fencing Ernest Andrew Simon (Australia, pictured left) in the men's individual foil event at the 1976 Olympic Games. Talvard won bronze in this event.

Caption on reverse:
"LES JEUX…

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Event logos for the 1976 Olympic Games. Top row, from left to right: fencing, judo, weightlifting, gymnastics, hockey, archery. Bottom row, from left to right: equestrian sports, basketball, canoeing, wrestling, swimming, cycling.

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Members of the 1976 Swedish men's epee team with their gold medals.
From left to right: Rolf Erik Sören Edling, Carl Thure Henrik von Essen, Göran Ingmar Flodström, and Hans Olov Dan Jacobson.

Caption on reverse:
"art. Hot. Flamingo
OS faktarna…

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Modern pentathlete Boris Grigoryevich Onishchenko (Soviet Union) has his epee tested by officials at the 1976 Olympic Games. Onishchenko's weapon was found to have been modified and he was ejected from the competition.

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"Soviet…

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Modern pentathlete Boris Grigoryevich Onishchenko (Soviet Union) sits quietly after the Jury of Appeals' decision was made that he was disqualified from the Olympic event after his epee was found to have been tampered with.

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Modern pentathlete Boris Grigoryevich Onishchenko (Soviet Union) leaves the fencing hall after being ejected from the 1976 Olympics for tampering with his epee.

Caption on obverse:
"7-19-76 MONTREAL: A dejected Boris Onischenko, from Russia,…

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Boris Grigoryevich Onishchenko (Soviet Union, pictured at right) fencing Heikki Hulkkonen (Finland, pictured at left) in the modern pentathlon event of the 1976 Olympic games. Onishchenko would later be disqualified from the event after his epee was…

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French fencer Pascale Marie Odette Marcelle Trinquet-Hachin in profile. Trinquet won gold in the women's individual foil event at the 1980 Olympic Games.

Caption on reverse:
"Sipa Press
Moscow - En garde!!! Pretty French fencer, Pascale Trinquet…

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John Llewellyn (Great Britain) rejoices after winning a bout at the 1984 Olympic Games.

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Philippe Claude Riboud (France, pictured at left) and Philippe Alain Boisse (France, pictured at right) fencing in the men's individual epee event at the 1984 Olympic Games. Riboud won bronze and Boisse, gold.

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Winners of the women's individual foil event at the 1984 Olympic Games. From left to right: Cornelia Hanisch (West Germany, 2nd place), Jujie Luan (China, first place), Dorina Vaccaroni (Italy, 3rd place).

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Christiane Weber (West Germany, depicted at left) fencing Monika Weber-Koszto (Romania, depicted at right) in the finals of the women's team foil event at the 1984 Olympic Games. Christiane Weber and West Germany won gold in this event; Monika…

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Aurora Dan (Romania, depicted at left) fencing Dorina Vaccaroni (Italy, depicted at right) in the women's individual foil event at the 1984 Olympic Games. Vaccaroni won bronze in this event.

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Charles Lee Shelley (United States, depicted at left) fencing John Patrick Llewellyn (Great Britain, depicted at right) in the men's individual epee event at the 1984 Olympic Games. Charles Lee Shelley won this bout.
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