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- Aleksey Vladimirovich Nikanchikov (Russian: Алексей Владимирович Никанчиков; 30 July 1940 – 29 January 1972) was a Soviet fencer. He won a silver medal...
- Viktor Modzalevsky Aleksey Nikanchikov Men's team épée Grigory Kriss, Viktor Modzalevsky, Iosif Vitebsky, Aleksey Nikanchikov, Yury Smolyakov Men's sabre...
- 1966 Aleksey Nikanchikov  France 1967 Aleksey Nikanchikov  Soviet Union 1969 Bohdan Andrzejewski  Soviet Union 1970 Aleksey Nikanchikov  Hungary 1971...
- Nazlymov Team Sabre Soviet Union Hungary Poland Individual Épée Aleksey Nikanchikov Sergey Paramonov Csaba Fenyvesi Team Épée Hungary Poland Switzerland...
- Kulcsár Pal Nagy  Soviet Union (URS) Grigory Kriss Iosif Vitebsky Aleksei Nikanchikov Yuri Smolyakov Viktor Modzalevsky  Poland (POL) Bogdan Andrzejewski Michał...
- Kulcsar Pal Nagy  Soviet Union (URS) Grigory Kriss Iosif Vitebsky Aleksei Nikanchikov Yuri Smolyakov Viktor Modzalevsky  Poland (POL) Bogdan Andrzejewski Michał...
- Bruno Habārovs, Guram Kostava, Yury Smolyakov, Grigory Kriss, Aleksey Nikanchikov Men's sabre Umyar Mavlikhanov Yakov Rylsky Mark Rakita Men's team sabre...
- Kulcsar Pal Nagy  Soviet Union (URS) Grigory Kriss Iosif Vitebsky Aleksei Nikanchikov Yuri Smolyakov Viktor Modzalevsky  Poland (POL) Bogdan Andrzejewski Michał...
- Union Bruno Habārovs Guram Kostava Yury Smolyakov Grigory Kriss Aleksey Nikanchikov Switzerland Claudio Polledri Paul Meister Walter Bar Jean Gontier Michel...
- 1971. The two-time reigning World Champion (1966 and 1967) was Aleksey Nikanchikov of the Soviet Union. Puerto Rico made its debut in the event. East Germany...