- Ramón
Fonst Segundo (July 31, 1883 –
September 9, 1959) was a
Cuban fencer who
competed in the
early 20th century. He was one of the
greatest world fencers...
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second half of the
first round, the quarterfinals, and the semifinals. Ramón
Fonst of Cuba and
Eduardo Camet of
Argentina joined 7
French épéeists in advancing...
- fencer, Ramón
Fonst, who won the men's
amateur épée
contest and
finished second in the amateurs–masters
event (behind a professional).
Fonst would repeat...
- He is also the
fourth non-European and
third Asian to do so,
after Ramón
Fonst, Kim Young-ho, and Lei Sheng.
Cheung Ka-long was born to
parents who both...
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three nations competed. The
medals were
swept by "Cuban" fencers; only
Fonst was
actually Cuban, but the
other two men (Albertson Van Zo Post and Charles...
- Épée
details Ramón
Fonst Cuba
Charles Tatham United
States Albertson Van Zo Post United
States Foil,
Individual details Ramón
Fonst Cuba
Albertson Van...
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nations (France and Cuba). The
event was won by
Albert Ayat of France. Ramón
Fonst of Cuba took silver,
while Léon Sée of
France earned bronze. This event...
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Olympic Fencing Champions in Men's Team Foil 1904:
Fonst, Van Zo Post, Díaz (ZZX) 1920: Olivier, Baldi, Costantino, A. Nadi, N. Nadi, Puliti,...
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nations competed, with 91 of them from France. The
event was won by Ramón
Fonst of Cuba, the
first of his two
golds in
individual épée.
Silver and bronze...
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Charlie Macartney,
Australian cricketer and
soldier (b. 1886) 1959 – Ramón
Fonst,
Cuban fencer (b. 1883) 1960 –
Jussi Björling,
Swedish tenor (b. 1911) 1963...