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Ádám Marosi crowned Hungarian epée Fencing Champion

Modern Pentathlon

In a show of quality on the pistes of the Hungarian National Championships, World Pentathlon No.3 Adam Marosi dominated his peers to win a sensational title in epée. The 29-year-old London 2012 Olympic bronze medallist was in blistering form this weekend and was simply unstoppable as he took first place. The Hungarian National Epeé Team won gold at the Fencing World Championships in Budapest earlier this year. Ádám Marosi beat two member of that team on his way to gold. The European Pentathlon Champion will be bromming with confidence going into 2014 when he will hope to reclaim top spot in the ranking. After András Balczó, László Fábián and Ádám Madaras, Marosi becomes only the fourth Pentathlete in history to win an Hungarian Fencing Champion’s title. (Photo: Grnak Laszlo)

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