Triple Olympic fencing champion Szilagyi suffers shock loss

By AFP
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July 28, 2024
Hungarian fencing veteranAron Szilagyi poses for a photo in this undated image. — AFP/File

PARIS: Hungarian fencing great Aron Szilagyi saw his hopes of a record-extending fourth men´s Olympic sabre individual crown dashed in a shock 15-8 last-32 loss to Canada´s Fares Arfa on Saturday.

It was 34-year-old Szilagyi´s first defeat at an Olympics since the last 16 in Beijing in 2008.

Szilagyi entered the arena at the magnificent Grand Palais in central Paris -- which hosted the 2010 fencing World Championships -- striding around like a champion.

However, he was on the back foot from the start of his duel, trailing 6-0 before battling back to 6-4 but the ruthlessness and killer touch he had at previous Games had deserted him.

Not even a change of sabre midway through the contest could rouse him, his 29-year-old Canadian opponent apparently as surprised as the spectators at how limply the champion performed.

Szilagyi was not the sole high-profile loser as America´s 2023 world champion Eli Dershwitz exited 15-10 at the same stage to another Hungarian, Csanad Gemesi.