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Fencing Olympians by Country Fencing Olympians by Country by George Masin This report summarizes the information about fencing that can be found on the Sports-Reference Olympics web site. Consult that web site to see if there are any updates to the information found in this report. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/ Country Codes Code English French Spanish AFG Afghanistan Afghanistan Afganistán AHO Netherlands Antilles Antilles Neerlandaises Antillas Holandesas ALG Algeria Algerie Argelia ANT Antigua & Barbuda Antigua-et-Barbuda Antigua y Barbuda ARG Argentina Argentine Argentina ARM Armenia Armenie Armenia ARU Aruba Aruba Aruba AUS Australia Australie Australia AUT Austria Autriche Austria AZE Azerbaidjan Azerbaidjan Azerbaiyan BAH Bahamas Bahamas Bahamas BAN Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladés BAR Barbados Barbade Barbados BEL Belgium Belgique Belgica BEN Benin Bénin Benín BER Bermuda Bermudes Bermudas BIZ Belize Belize Belice BLR Belarus Belarus Bielorrusia BOH Bohemia Bohemie Bohemia BOL Bolivia Bolivie Bolivia BOT Botswana Botswana Botsuana BRA Brazil Bresil Brasil BRN Bahrain Bahrein Barein BRU Brunei Darussalam Brunei Darussalam Brunei Darusalam BUL Bulgaria Bulgarie Bulgaria BUR Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Burkina Faso CAM Cambodia Cambodge Camboya CAN Canada Canada Canada CGO Congo Congo Congo CHI Chile Chili Chile CHN China Chine China CIV Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire Costa de Marfil CMR Cameroon Cameroun Camerún COD Democratic Republic of Congo Republique Democratique du Congo Republica Democratica del Congo COL Colombia Colombie Colombia CRC Costa Rica Costa Rica Costa Rica CRO Croatia Croatie Croacia C-U Cuba/USA Cuba/USA Cuba/USA CUB Cuba Cuba Cuba CYP Cyprus Chypre Chipre CZE Czech Republic Republique Tchèque Republica Checa DEN Denmark Danemark Dinamarca DMA Dominica Dominique Dominica DOM Dominican Republic Republique Dominicaine Republica Dominicana ECU Ecuador Equateur Ecuador EGY Egypt Egypte Egipto ESA El Salvador El Salvador El Salvador ESP Spain Espagne España Country Codes Code English French Spanish EST Estonia Estonie Estonia EUN Unified Team Équipe Unifiée Equipo Unificado FIN Finland Finlande Finlandia FRA France France Francia FRG Germany, West Allemagne, Ouest R.F.A. GAB Gabon Gabon Gabón GBR Great Britain Grande-Bretagne Gran Bretaña GDR Germany, East Allemagne, Est R.D.A. GEO Georgia Georgie Georgia GEQ Equatorial Guinea Guinée Equatoriale Guinea Ecuatorial GER Germany Allemagne Alemania GHA Ghana Ghana Ghana GRE Greece Grece Grecia GUA Guatemala Guatemala Guatemala GUI Guinea Guinee Guinea GUM Guam Guam Guam GUY Guyana Guyana Guyana HAI Haiti Haiti Haiti HKG Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong HON Honduras Honduras Honduras HUN Hungary Hongrie Hungria INA Indonesia Indonesie Indonesia IND India Inde India IRI Iran Iran Iran IRL Ireland Irlande Irlanda IRQ Iraq Irak Iraq ISL Iceland Islande Islandia ISR Israel Israel Israel ISV Virgin Islands Iles Vierges Islas Virgenes ITA Italy Italie Italia JAM Jamaica Jamaïque Jamaica JOR Jordan Jordanie Jordania JPN Japan Japon Japon KAZ Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Kazakstan KGZ Kyrgyzstan Kirghizistan Kirguistan KOR Korea Coree Corea KSA Saudi Arabia Arabie Saoudite Arabia Saudita KUW Kuwait Koweit Kuwait LAT Latvia Lettonie Letonia LBA Libya Libye Libia LBR Liberia Liberia Liberia LIB Lebanon Liban Libano LTU Lithuania Lituanie Lituania LUX Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxemburgo MAC Macao Macao Macao MAR Morocco Maroc Marruecos MAS Malaysia Malaisie Malasia MDA Moldova Moldova Moldova Country Codes Code English French Spanish MEX Mexico Mexique Mexico MGL Mongolia Mongolie Mongolia MKD Macedonia Macedoine Macedonia MLI Mali Mali Mali MLT Malta Malte Malta MON Monaco Monaco Monaco MQE Martinique Martinique Martinique MRI Mauritius Maurice Mauricio MTN Mauritania Mauritanie Mauritania MYA Myanmar Myanmar Myanmar NAM Namibia Namibie Namibia NCA Nicaragua Nicaragua Nicaragua NED Netherlands Hollande Holanda NEP Nepal Népal Nepal NGR Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria NIG Niger Niger Niger NOR Norway Norvege Noruega NZL New Zealand Nouvelle-Zelande Nueva Zelanda PAN Panama Panama Panama PAR Paraguay Paraguay Paraguay PER Peru Perou Peru PHI Philippines Philippines Filipinas PLE Palestine Palestine Palestina POL Poland Pologne Polonia POR Portugal Portugal Portugal PRK North Korea Coree du Nord Corea del Norte PUR Puerto Rico Porto Rico Puerto Rico QAT Qatar Qatar Qatar RHO Rhodesia Rhodesia Rhodesia ROU Romania Roumanie Rumania RSA South Africa Afrique du Sud Africa del Sur RUS Russia Russie Rusia RWA Rwanda Rwanda Ruanda SAA Saar Saar Saar SEN Senegal Senegal Senegal SIN Singapore Singapour Singapur SLE Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Sierra Leona SLO Slovenia Slovenie Eslovenia SMR San Marino Saint-Marin San Marino SOM Somalia Somalie Somalia SRB Serbia Serbie Serbia SRI Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka SUI Switzerland Suisse Suiza SVK Slovak Republic Republique Slovaque Republica Eslovaca SWE Sweden Suede Suecia SYR Syria Syrie Siria TCH Czechoslovakia Tchequeslovakie Checoslovaquia THA Thailand Thailande Tailandia Country Codes Code English French Spanish TJK Tajikistan Tadjikistan Tayikistán TKM Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Turkmenistan TOG Togo Togo Togo TPE Chinese Taipei Chine Taipei China Taipei TUN Tunisia Tunisie Tunez TUR Turkey Turquie Turquia UAE United Arab Emirates Emirats Arabes Unis Emiratos Arabes Unidos UKR Ukraine Ukraine Ucrania URS Soviet Union Union Sovietique Unión Soviética URU Uruguay Uruguay Uruguay USA United States U.S.A. 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UZB Uzbekistan Ouzbekistan Uzbekistan VEN Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela VIE Viet Nam Vietnam Vietnam YEM Yemen Yemen Yemen YUG Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Olympic Fencers by Name - AHO (Netherlands Antilles) Anselma Plate, Myrna Crescenda (*1936-09-14 in Curaçao, AHO - †2008-10) 1968 Women's Foil Individual R1 Boutmy Prins, Jan Adolf (*1930-12-10 in ?, NED) 1964 Men's Sabre Individual R1 1968 Men's Sabre Individual R1 Witteveen Kistemaker, Ivonne (*1944-01-22 in Curaçao, AHO) 1968 Women's Foil Individual R1 Netherlands Antilles has had 3 Olympic fencers and has competed in 2 Olympic Games Netherlands Antilles has had 0 Youth Olympic fencers and has competed in 0 Youth Olympic Games KEY R1, R2, R3, ... — Eliminated in round 1, 2, 3, ... =99 — Tied for the indicated place W/D — Withdrew due to injury FFT — Forfeit Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Olympic Fencing Database AHO - Page 1 of 460 Olympic Fencers by Name - ALG (Algeria) (05-04-1977*) (نسيم اسﻻم البرناوي) Al-Bernaoui, Nassim Islam 2004 Men's Sabre Individual 39 Men's Sabre Team 9 (in Al-Jaza'ir, Al-Jaza'ir, ALG 11-11-1975*) (رؤوف سليم البرناوي) Al-Bernaoui, Raouf Salim 1996 Men's Sabre Individual =40 2004 Men's Sabre Individual 37 Men's Sabre Team 9 (15-06-1978*) (رضا بن شحيمة) Ben Chehima, Reda 2004 Men's Sabre Individual 38 Men's Sabre Team 9 (in ?, ALG 31-08-1980*) (هادية بن طالب) Bentaleb, Hadia 2008 Women's Epee Individual 24 Boungab, Abik (*1998-12-21) 2014 Cadet 6-weapon Team (YOG) 9 Cadet Women's Sabre Individual (YOG) 10 (06-09-1976*) (عبد الرحمن دعيد) Daidj, Abderrahmane 2004 Men's Epee Individual 37 (15-04-1979*) (سفيان العزيزي) El-Azizi, Sofiane 2004 Men's Foil Individual 32 (18-04-1966*) (زهرة غمير) Gamir, Zahra 2000 Women's Epee Individual 34 2004 Women's Epee Individual 35 (06-10-1959*) (طاهر حمو) Hamou, Tahar 1980 Men's Foil Individual 28 Heroui, Salim (*1999-03-19) 2014 Cadet 6-weapon Team (YOG) 9 Cadet Men's Foil Individual (YOG) 12 (in Kyiv, Kyiv, UKR 29-08-1991*) (أنيسة خلفاوي) Khelfaoui, Anissa 2008 Women's Foil Individual 38 2012 Women's Foil Individual 36 (in Paris, Paris, FRA 18-10-1997*) (ليا ميليسا موتوسامي) Moutoussamy, Lea Melissa 2012 Women's Sabre Individual 32 (28-09-1980*) (وسيلة رضوان سعيد القرني) Rédouane-Saïd-Guerni, Wassila 2000 Women's Foil Individual 39 2004 Women's Foil Individual 21 (in Annaba, ALG 02-11-1967*) (فريال صالحي) Salhi, Ferial Nadira 1996 Women's Foil Individual =37 Algeria has had 12 Olympic fencers and has competed in 6 Olympic Games Algeria has had 2 Youth Olympic fencers and has competed in 1 Youth Olympic Games Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Olympic Fencing Database ALG - Page 2 of 460 Olympic Fencers by Name - ALG (Algeria) KEY R1, R2, R3, ... — Eliminated in round 1, 2, 3, ... =99 — Tied for the indicated place W/D — Withdrew due to injury FFT — Forfeit Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Olympic Fencing Database ALG - Page 3 of 460 Olympic Fencers by Name - ARG (Argentina) Agüero, (Albino) Manuel 1948 Men's Sabre Team =5 Anganuzzi, Raúl (*1906-07-20) 1928 Men's Foil Team 3 Balestrini Bogino, Alberto (*1931-08-19 in Córdoba, Córdoba, ARG) 1960 Men's Epee Individual R2 1968 Men's Epee Individual R1 Men's Epee Team R1 Balza, Jorge 1948 Men's Epee Team R2 Bisellach Porcel, Adolfo Gabriel (*1942-05-13 in Rosario, Santa Fe, ARG) 1964 Men's Foil Individual R1 Men's Foil Team R1 Bollini, Francisco C. (*1888) 1924 Men's Epee Individual R1 Brunet, José Manuel (*1894-05-02 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ARG) 1936 Men's Sabre Individual R1 Camet, Carmelo Félix "Chicho" (*1904-10-29 in Paris, Paris, FRA - †2007-07-22 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ARG) 1928 Men's Foil Team 3 Camet, Francisco Carmelo "Eduardo" (*1876-09-16 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ARG - †1931-07-15 in Miramar, Buenos Aires, ARG) 1900 Men's Epee Individual 5 Carbone, Alejandra Andrea (*1975-12-09 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ARG) 1996 Women's Foil Individual 36 Women's Foil Team 11 2000 Women's Foil Individual 32 2004 Women's Foil Individual 18 Casanova, José María (*1955-03-22 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ARG) 1976 Men's Epee Team =11 Men's Sabre Individual =40 Men's Sabre Team =9 1984 Men's Sabre Individual
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