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  1. Edoardo Mangiarotti (Italian pronunciation: [edoˈardo mandʒaˈrɔtti]; 7 April 1919 – 25 May 2012) was an Italian fencer. He won a total of 39 Olympic titles and World championships, more than any other fencer in the history of the sport.

  2. May 21, 2024 · Edoardo Mangiarotti was an Italian fencer who was one of the most successful performers in the history of the sport. Over a 40-year career, Mangiarotti won 13 Olympic medals and 13 team world championships in foil and épée. Mangiarotti’s father, a master fencer, began giving Edoardo and his brother.

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  3. Edoardo Mangiarotti è stato uno schermidore e dirigente sportivo italiano, specializzato nella spada e nel fioretto. Vincitore di 13 medaglie olimpiche, di cui 6 d'oro, 5 d'argento e 2 di bronzo, è lo schermidore più titolato della storia, oltre che uno degli sportivi con più medaglie.

  4. May 31, 2012 · Edoardo Mangiarotti, who won more Olympic medals and world championships than any fencer, starting with the Berlin Games in 1936, died on Friday at his home in Milan. He was 93. The Italian...

  5. No fencer in history has won more medals in major competition than Eduardo Mangiarotti. Over the course of five editions of the Olympic Games between 1936 and 1960, he amassed 13 medals, six of them gold, in the épée and foil, making him Italy’s most successful ever Olympian.

  6. May 25, 2012 · Italian fencing great Edoardo Mangiarotti, who won more Olympic medals than any other Italian, died at his home in Milan on Friday aged 93.

  7. May 25, 2012 · The Italian fencer, Edoardo Mangiarotti, was a winner of a record 13 Olympic medals (six gold, five silver, two bronze) in fencing from 1936 to 1960. He was most successful in the épée team event winning four gold medals (1936, 1952, 1956, 1960) and a silver (1948).