Henry William Furse "Bill" Hoskyns MBE (19 March 1931 – 4 August 2013) was a British fencer who appeared at six Olympic Games., Hoskyns, born in London won...
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Bill Hoskyns Allan Jay Sandy Leckie Men's team foil Bill Hoskyns, Allan Jay, Sandy Leckie, Ralph Cooperman, Derrick Cawthorne Men's épée Bill Hoskyns...
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Bill Hoskyns Allan Jay Ralph Cooperman Men's team foil Bill Hoskyns, Allan Jay, Ralph Cooperman, Angus McKenzie, René Paul Men's épée Allan Jay Bill Hoskyns...
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Bill Hoskyns Mike Breckin Men's team foil Allan Jay, Graham Paul, Nick Halsted, Mike Breckin, Bill Hoskyns Men's épée Ralph Johnson Nick Halsted Bill...
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Michael Howard, Bill Hoskyns, Allan Jay Men's sabre Olgierd Porebski Ralph Cooperman Bill Hoskyns Men's team sabre Olgierd Porebski, Bill Hoskyns, Ralph Cooperman...
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Bourne, Bill Hoskyns, Ralph Johnson, Tim Belson, Martin Beevers Men's sabre Richard Cohen John Deanfield Peter Mather Men's team sabre Bill Hoskyns, Peter...
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Bishop of Lancaster Barney Hoskyns (born 1959), British music critic Bennet Hoskyns, MP for Hereford 1645 and 1654 Bill Hoskyns (1931–2013), British Olympic...
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Olympic Games, a record that would remain until surpassed by fencer Bill Hoskyns in 1976. Radmilovic was born in the Tiger Bay area of Cardiff, Wales...
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medalist Delfino won the team event from a brilliant British squad led by Bill Hoskyns the 1958 World individual champion. This was Mangiarotti's 13th and last...
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Silver Bronze Foil Men Allan Jay Bill Hoskyns Graham Paul Foil – Team Men England Allan Jay Graham Paul Bill Hoskyns Australia Barry Wasley Brian McCowage...
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Evans Roger Maunder Épée Men Bill Hoskyns (ENG) Mike Howard (ENG) Allan Jay (ENG) Épée - Team Men England (ENG) Bill Hoskyns Allan Jay Mike Howard Canada (CAN)...
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Teddy Bourne Ralph Johnson Graham Paul Men's team épée Teddy Bourne, Bill Hoskyns, Edward Hudson, Ralph Johnson, Graham Paul Men's sabre Richard Oldcorn...
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Sword, on the history of fencing Mary Glen Haig, 4x Olympian; IOC member Bill Hoskyns, 1958 World Épée Champion, 1960 Olympic Team silver medalist and 1964...
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and 2 in Winter Olympics Non-medal event Personal communication from Dr. Bill Mallon, past-President and co-founder, International Society of Olympic Historians...
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the British Olympic team, equalling the British record set by fencer Bill Hoskyns and athlete Tessa Sanderson in competing in six consecutive Summer Olympic...
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Mangiarotti Italy 1955 Giorgio Anglesio Italy 1957 Armand Mouyal Italy 1958 Bill Hoskyns Italy 1959 Bruno Habārovs Hungary 1961 Jack Guittet Soviet Union 1962...
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Australia (AUS) Ernest Simon Gregory Benko Bill Ronald Canada (CAN) Gerry Wiedel Konrad Widmaier Magdy Conyd Épée Men Bill Hoskyns (ENG) Lester Wong (CAN) Peter...
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Germany), and joint seventh-place finishers Sándor Szabó of Hungary and Henry Hoskyns of Great Britain. The Soviet team included the last two world champions:...
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776 Barrage Source: Official Report, p. 776 Hoskyns and Różycki tied for 4th at 2–3. In the barrage, Hoskyns was victorious, repeating his 5–1 win over...
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Archibald Craig Frederick Ramon de Bertodano y Wilson, 8th Marquis del Moral Bill Hoskyns Baroness Butler-Sloss Peter Alliss John Emrys Lloyd Nick Halsted Paul...
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Kostava finishing in third place. Between the two was silver medalist Bill Hoskyns of Great Britain; it was the second consecutive Games with a British...
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third. The previous World Champions, Armand Mouyal of France (1957) and Bill Hoskyns of Great Britain (1958), were also competing in Rome. Lebanon, Monaco...
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Beaumont 1954 Peter Greenhalgh 1955 Ray Harrison 1956 Bill Hoskyns 1957 Bill Hoskyns 1958 Bill Hoskyns 1959 Allan Jay 1960 Allan Jay 1961 John Pelling 1962...
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Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA Notes 1 Gastone Darè Italy 5 0 25 8 Q 2 Bill Hoskyns Great Britain 3 2 18 17 Q 3 Leslie Fadgyas Australia 3 2 21 18 Q 4...
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Leckie (SCO) Allan Jay (ENG) Ralph Cooperman (ENG) 1966 Allan Jay (ENG) Bill Hoskyns (ENG) Graham Paul (ENG) 1970 Mike Breckin (ENG) Barry Paul (ENG) Graham...
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France: Daniel Dagallier, Armand Mouyal, and René Queyroux Great Britain: Bill Hoskyns, Michael Howard, and Allan Jay Hungary: Lajos Balthazár, Béla Rerrich...
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best by a British man since the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, when Bill Hoskyns won the silver medal in the individual épée. In 2006 Kruse won the silver...
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Revenu Jacky Courtillat Pierre Rodocanachi Christian Noël Great Britain Bill Hoskyns Allan Jay Sandy Leckie Ralph Cooperman Derrick Cawthorne Germany Jürgen...
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Britain Richard Oldcorn Sandy Leckie Ralph Cooperman Michael Howard Bill Hoskyns Hungary Péter Bakonyi Miklós Meszéna Attila Kovács Zoltán Horváth Tibor...
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Marini Gianluigi Saccaro Italy Allan Jay Michael Howard John Pelling Bill Hoskyns Raymond Harrison Michael Alexander Great Britain Guram Kostava Bruno...
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