Ilona Elek, known also as Ilona Elek-Schacherer (née “Elek"; May 17, 1907 – July 24, 1988) was a Hungarian Olympic fencer.[1] Elek won more international fencing titles than any other woman.[2]
Hungarian fencer
The native form of this personal name is Elek Ilona.This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Ilona Elek
Personal information
Birthname
Ilona Elek
Fullname
Ilona Elek-Schacherer
Born
(1907-05-17)17 May 1907 Budapest, Hungary
Died
24 July 1988(1988-07-24) (aged81) Budapest, Hungary
Sport
Sport
Fencing
Event(s)
Foil
Medal record
Women's fencing
Representing Hungary
Women's Fencing
Olympic Games
1936 Berlin
Foil individual
1948 London
Foil individual
1952 Helsinki
Foil individual
World Championships
1934 Warsaw
Individual foil
1934 Warsaw
Team foil
1935 Lausanne
Individual foil
1935 Lausanne
Team foil
1937 Paris
Team foil
1951 Stockholm
Individual foil
1952 Copenhagen
Team foil
1953 Brussels
Team foil
1954 Luxembourg
Team foil
1955 Rome
Team foil
1936 Sanremo
Team foil
1937 Paris
Individual foil
1948 The Hague
Team foil
1951 Stockholm
Team foil
1954 Luxembourg
Individual foil
1955 Rome
Individual foil
1956 London
Team foil
Early and personal life
Elek was born on 17 May 1907 in Budapest, Hungary to a Jewish father and a Catholic mother.[3][4][5][6][1][7][8][9] She had seven siblings, including two-time Olympic fencer Margit Elek, and her mother died when she was 11 years old.[10][11] She graduated from a music school.[12] For six years after Hungary entered World War II on the side of Nazi Germany, even before most of them were sent to concentration camps Hungarian Jews were forbidden from entering fencing competitions, and so Elek and her sister, who was also a half-jew, were unable to compete.[13]
Fencing career
Margit Danÿ, Ilona Elek, Erna Bogen-Bogáti, and Margit Elek in 1933.
Elek competed for Hungary in three Olympiads, winning three medals. She is considered to be one of the greatest female fencers in the history of the sport.[14]
Hungarian National Championships
Elek won the Hungarian foil championship in 1946–47, 1949–50, and 1952.
World Championships
Elek won the gold medal in women's foil at the World Championships in 1934, 1935, and 1951.[12][15] She won silver in 1937 and 1954, and bronze in 1955.[16]
Olympics
Elek was the first woman to win two Olympic gold medals in the individual foil competition.[2]
Elek's first Olympic competition was at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, at the age of 29.[6][10] She won the gold medal in the foil event, the first Hungarian woman to win a gold medal at the Olympics. In the process, Elek, who was Jewish,[17] defeated a German with a Jewish father, Helene Mayer.[16] The bronze medal went to Ellen Preis, an Austrian Jew.[12]
The Games were cancelled in 1940 and 1944. When the Games resumed after World War II, at age 41 she repeated her performance as Olympic champion by winning a gold medal in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England.[16][10] It marked the fifth Olympics in a row where a Jewish woman had won the gold medal in foil. Ellen Preis again won the bronze medal.[18]
Elek won the silver medal at the 1952 Helsinki Games.[12][10] After winning her first five matches in the final pool, she was in contention for the gold medal, but she lost to American Maxine Mitchell, and Italian Irene Camber, who won the gold.[16]
Awards
She was later awarded the Robert Feyerick Cup and the Olympic Order.[12]
International Fencing Federation
In 1983, she was the International Fencing Federation honorary President.[19]
Later years and death
Elek later was a director of a trade company.[12] She died in Budapest at the age of 81.[10]
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