Christian d'Oriola explained

Christian d'Oriola
Birth Date:3 October 1928
Birth Place:Perpignan, France
Death Date:29 October 2007 (aged 79)
Death Place:Nîmes, France
Height:1.78 m
Weight:75 kg
Sport:Fencing
Event:Foil, épée
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Christian d'Oriola (3 October 1928 – 29 October 2007) was a French fencer. He was a cousin of the Olympic equestrian Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola. D'Oriola took part in the 1948, 1952, 1956 and 1960 Olympics, serving as the Olympic flag bearer for France in 1960. Between 1947 and 1958 he won four gold and two silver medals at Summer Olympics and eight world titles in the foil. At the 1960 Olympics he also competed in the team épée.[1] He also competed at the Mediterranean Games in 1951 where he won a gold medal in the individual foil event and a silver medal in the team foil event, and in 1955 where he won gold medals in the individual and team foil events.[2] He won the French national title in the team épée event in 1970. In 1972, he was awarded the French Legion of Honor. After retiring from competitions he acted as a fencing judge and served as vice-president of the French Fencing Federation.

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  1. Web site: Christian d'Oriola . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417065348/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/do/christian-doriola-1.html . dead . 2020-04-17 . sports-reference.com.
  2. Web site: Olympedia – Christian d'Oriola . www.olympedia.org . 13 April 2023.