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Hungarians in the Olympics
1912, Stockholm

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Highlights

Fencing Legend Dr. Fuchs Jeno wins his third and fourth Golds! Teammates Bekessy Bela and Meszaros Ervin take Silver and Bronze
Werkner Lajos, Toth Peter, Foldes Dezso, and Gerde Oszkar win 2nd Gold!

Dr. Fuchs Jeno (1882-1955), Fencing/kardvivas 3rd Gold
Prokopp Sandor
(1887-1964), Shooting/loveszet hadipuska csapat

Men's Team Hungary - Fencing/kardvivas: 2nd Gold

Berty Laszlo (1875-1952),
Foldes Dezso
(1880-1950), 2nd Gold
Dr. Fuchs Jeno
(1882-1955), 4th Gold!
Gerde Oszkar
(1883-1944), 2nd Gold
Meszaros Ervin
(1877-1940),
Schenker Zoltan
(1880-1966)
Dr. Toth Peter
(1882-1967), 2nd Gold
Werkner Lajos
(1883-1943), 2nd Gold

See all 1912 medalists (in Hungarian)

Featured Olympian, Fuchs Jeno:
(b. October 29, 1882 - d. March 14, 1955)

Fuchs returns...
The legendary fencer Fuchs returned to the Olympics in 1912 at the Stockholm Games and was absolutely brilliant. He went through both the individual and team competitions undefeated as he captured two more gold medals. In 25 matches in individual competition during his Olympic career,  Dr. Fuchs had an amazing record of 22 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw. Fuchs and the Men's Team took gold again.

Sandor Prokopp was one of the big surprises of the Olympics taking gold in shooting.


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