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Fencing at the 2012 Summer Olympics

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Athletes competing in a fencing match during the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Fencing at the 2012 Summer Olympics

The fencing competitions at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place from July 28 to August 5 at the ExCeL Exhibition Centre. Ten events were held, including six individual events and four team events. The International Fencing Federation wanted to add two more team events, but the International Olympic Committee decided to keep the number of events at ten.

ExCeL Exhibition Centre hosted the fencing.

One of the most talked-about moments happened in the women’s individual épée semi-final. A mistake with the timekeeping helped Germany’s Britta Heidemann win against South Korea’s Shin A-lam. The timer could not be reset correctly, which allowed the German fencer to score the winning point and move on to the final.

Qualification

To decide who could compete, leaders from the official rankings as of April 2, 2012, were used. Extra spots were given out at four special tournaments in different zones.

Medal table

Fencing is often a sport where France wins medals. But in these Olympics, France did not win any medals for the first time since 1960.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy3227
2 South Korea2136
3 China2013
4 Ukraine1012
5 Hungary1001
 Venezuela1001
7 Russia0213
8 Germany0112
9 Egypt0101
 Japan0101
 Norway0101
 Romania0101
13 United States0011
Totals (13 entries)10101030

Events

The fencing competitions at the 2012 Olympic Games in London happened from July 28 to August 5 at the ExCeL Exhibition Centre. There were ten events in total. These included six individual events and four team events. The International Fencing Federation wanted to add two more team events, but the International Olympic Committee decided to keep the number of events at ten.

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