Herrarnas lagtävling i värja vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976
Fäktning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976 | ||||
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Herrarnas lagtävling i värja i de olympiska fäktningstävlingarna 1976 i Montréal avgjordes den 28-29 juli.
Medaljörer
Event | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Värja, lag | Sverige Carl von Essen Hans Jacobson Rolf Edling Leif Högström Göran Flodström | Västtyskland Alexander Pusch Hans-Jürgen Hehn Reinhold Behr Volker Fischer Hanns Jana | Schweiz François Suchanecki Michel Poffet Daniel Giger Christian Kauter Jean-Blaise Evequoz |
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