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  1. Aladár Gerevich [ ˈɒlɒdaːr ˈɡɛrɛviʧ] (* 16. März 1910 in Jászberény; † 14. Mai 1991 [1] in Budapest) war ein ungarischer Säbelfechter. Gerevich nahm 1932 erstmals an Olympischen Spielen teil und gewann mit der Mannschaft der ungarischen Säbelfechter seine erste olympische Goldmedaille.

  2. Gerevich Aladár ( Jászberény, 1910. március 16. [2] – . Budapest, 1991. május 14.) hétszeres olimpiai aranyérmes, tizennégyszeres világbajnok, harmincnégyszeres magyar bajnok vívó, edző. Felesége: Bogáthy Bogen Erna olimpiai bronzérmes (1932) tőrvívónő.

  3. Aladár Gerevich (16 March 1910 – 14 May 1991) was a Hungarian fencer, regarded as "the greatest Olympic swordsman ever". He won seven gold medals in sabre at six different Olympic Games.

  4. The Hungarian fencer Aladar Gerevich is one of the greatest of all Olympic fencers. He won six successive gold medals in the sabre team events from the 1932 Games through to 1960 – if it hadn't been for the interruption for the Second World War, that total may well have been eight.

  5. Unter all diesen Olympiasiegern ist Aladár Gerevich mit sieben Goldmedaillen der Erfolgreichste in der Geschichte der Olympischen Spiele. Aladár Gerevich [ˈɒlɒdaːr ˈɡɛrɛviʧ] war ein ungarischer Säbelfechter.

  6. 14. Mai 1991 · The Hungarian fencer Aladár Gerevich is one of the greatest of all Olympic fencers. His six successive gold medals in the sabre team event at every Games from 1932 to 1960 stands as a record for any Olympic sport. In the sabre, he also won individual gold in 1948, silver in 1952, and bronze in 1936, and a further bronze in the foil ...

  7. Olympic Games. Aladár Gerevich (born March 11, 1910, Jászberény, Hungary—died May 14, 1991, Budapest) was a Hungarian fencer, who played a leading role in the Hungarian team’s 36-year dominance of the Olympic sabre competition.