• Charles Collignon (7 September 1877 in Paris - 19 July 1925) was a French fencer and Olympic champion in épée competition. He received a gold medal in...
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  • Charles Collignon may refer to: Charles Collignon (fencer), French fencer Charles Collignon (surgeon), British surgeon This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Collignon is a surname, and may refer to: Charles Collignon (fencer), French fencer and 1908 Olympic champion Charles Collignon (surgeon) (1725–1785)...
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    when that boat ended up being the only finisher in the open class. This fencer competed in the team event, but is not listed in the IOC medallist database...
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    and Gates, and Collignon and van Schreven. Blake and Dwinger had the only double-touch in this six-man pool. The fourth pool had 8 fencers. Berger was clearly...
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  • List of Olympic medalists in fencing (men) (category Lists of fencers)
    Herman Georges Berger Charles Collignon Eugène Olivier Bernard Gravier Alexandre Lippmann Jean Stern  Great Britain (GBR) Charles Leaf Daniell Cecil Haig...
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  • Games held no events for masters; all fencing was done by amateurs. 131 fencers from 14 nations competed.  Austria (1)  Belgium (18)  Bohemia (7)  Canada (1)...
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    Georges Charles Armand Tainturier (20 May 1890 – 7 December 1943) was a French fencer who won team épée gold medals at the 1924 and 1932 Olympics. In...
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  • individual épée event. Each nation could enter a team of up to 8 fencers, with 4 fencers chosen for each match. The tournament used a variant of the Bergvall...
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    television Colgate-Palmolive commercials, in Boston (d. 2004) Died: Maxime Collignon, French archaeologist, known for his research in ancient Greek art and...
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