Alexander Koch (fencer)

Alexander Koch ( born February 22, 1969 in Bonn ) is a former German fencer, who competed for the OFC Bonn.

He was 1988 World Junior Champion and single - fencing world champion in 1989 in Denver with the foil. The team lost the final of the team from the Soviet Union and became vice world champion.

At the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992 Alexander Koch won the team gold, along with his teammates Bonn Ulrich fright and with the deaf bishop Heimern Udo Wagner, Ingo Weissenborn and Thorsten Weidner. In the same year he was awarded a Bambi.

With Uwe Römer instead Ulrich fright the team also won at the 1993 World Fencing Championships in Essen gold. In single- Cook won his second title after 1989, in the final he defeated the Ukrainian Sergei Golubitzki. In the World Fencing Championships in 1994 Weidner, Wagner, Romans and cooking were subject to the Italians in the final.

At the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta was the now fencing for ETUF Eating Alexander Koch with the team in sixth.

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