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Host City: München, West Germany
Venue(s): Fencing Hall 1, Exhibition Lands (Hall 11 & 12), München; Fencing Hall 1, Exhibition Lands (Hall 20), München
Date Started: September 2, 1972
Date Finished: September 3, 1972
Gold: | Antonella Ragno-Lonzi |
Silver: | Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis |
Bronze: | Galina Gorokhova |
After 15 years on the international scene and having already appeared at three Olympic Games, [Antonella Ragno-Lonzi] had never quite scaled the heights. She had won a silver medal at the 1967 World Championships but mostly she was a regular bronze medallist and even then the medals had dried up in recent times.
The possibility of an Olympic championship looked even further away when she only progressed through the first round with a losing record. She did manage to qualify for the final though with the worst record of the six finalists and was not thought of as a medal contender.
As in the menâs team sabre, the Italian supporters were privileged to see their favourite pull out a series of upset victories to claim the Olympic title. Ragno-Lonziâs four wins saw her take gold ahead of the more favoured [Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis] of Hungary and the USSRâs [Galina Gorokhova]
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Rank | Athlete | Age | Team | NOC | Medal | |
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1 | Antonella Ragno-Lonzi | 32 | Italy | ITA | Gold | |
2 | Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis | 26 | Hungary | HUN | Silver | |
3 | Galina Gorokhova | 33 | Soviet Union | URS | Bronze | |
4 | Marie-Chantal Depetris-Demaille | 30 | France | FRA | ||
5 | Yelena Novikova-Belova | 25 | Soviet Union | URS | ||
6 | Kerstin Palm | 26 | Sweden | SWE | ||
4 p1 r3/4 | Cathérine Rousselet-Ceretti | 29 | France | FRA | ||
4 p2 r3/4 | Brigitte Gapais-Dumont | 28 | France | FRA | ||
5 p1 r3/4 | Maria Consolata Collino | 24 | Italy | ITA | ||
5 p2 r3/4 | Giulia Lorenzoni | 32 | Italy | ITA | ||
6 p1 r3/4 | KatarÃna LokÅ¡ová-Ráczová | 21 | Czechoslovakia | TCH | ||
6 p2 r3/4 | Claudine le Comte | 22 | Belgium | BEL | ||
4 p1 r2/4 | Irmela Broniecki | 28 | West Germany | FRG | ||
4 p2 r2/4 | Brigitte Oertel | 18 | West Germany | FRG | ||
4 p3 r2/4 | Ileana Gyulai-DrîmbÄ-Jenei | 26 | Romania | ROU | ||
4 p4 r2/4 | Elżbieta Franke-Cymerman | 32 | Poland | POL | ||
5 p1 r2/4 | Max Madsen | 26 | Denmark | DEN | ||
5 p2 r2/4 | Halina Balon | 24 | Poland | POL | ||
5 p3 r2/4 | Margarita RodrÃguez | 25 | Cuba | CUB | ||
5 p4 r2/4 | Ruth White | 21 | United States | USA | ||
6 p1 r2/4 | Mária Szolnoki | 25 | Hungary | HUN | ||
6 p2 r2/4 | Ildikó RejtÅ-Ujlaky-Sági | 35 | Hungary | HUN | ||
6 p3 r2/4 | Aleksandra Zabelina | 35 | Soviet Union | URS | ||
6 p4 r2/4 | Sue Green | 22 | Great Britain | GBR | ||
4 p1 r1/4 | Marlene Infante | 19 | Cuba | CUB | ||
4 p2 r1/4 | Olga Orban-Szabo | 33 | Romania | ROU | ||
4 p3 r1/4 | Ana DerÈidan-Ene-Pascu | 27 | Romania | ROU | ||
4 p4 r1/4 | Marion Exelby | 20 | Australia | AUS | ||
4 p5 r1/4 | Elke Radlingmaier | 28 | Austria | AUT | ||
4 p6 r1/4 | Christine McDougall | 21 | Australia | AUS | ||
4 p7 r1/4 | Fabienne Regamey | 20 | Switzerland | SUI | ||
4 p8 r1/4 | Karin Rutz-GieÃelmann | 24 | West Germany | FRG | ||
5 p1 r1/4 | Harriet King | 36 | United States | USA | ||
5 p2 r1/4 | MarÃa Esther GarcÃa | 17 | Cuba | CUB | ||
5 p3 r1/4 | Hannelore Hradez | 31 | Austria | AUT | ||
5 p4 r1/4 | Kamilla SkÅadanowska | 24 | Poland | POL | ||
5 p5 r1/4 | Donna Hennyey | 30 | Canada | CAN | ||
5 p6 r1/4 | Janet Bewley-Cathie-Wardell-Yerburgh | 32 | Great Britain | GBR | ||
5 p7 r1/4 | Clare Henley-Halsted | 24 | Great Britain | GBR | ||
5 p8 r1/4 | Madeleine Heitz | 32 | Switzerland | SUI | ||
6 p1 r1/4 | Waltraut Peck-Repa | 31 | Austria | AUT | ||
6 p4 r1/4 | Sylvia Iannuzzi-San MartÃn | 25 | Argentina | ARG | ||
6 p6 r1/4 | Ãzden Ezinler | 22 | Turkey | TUR | ||
6 p7 r1/4 | Ann O'Donnell | 25 | United States | USA |