- Attila Petschauer
Attila Petschauer (
December 14 ,1904 –January 20 ,1943 ) was aJewish Hungarian Olympic fencer.Fencing career
Born in Budapest, Petschauer was a member of the Hungarian fencing team in the 1928 and 1932 Olympics. Petschauer was regarded throughout the late 1920s and early 1930s as one of the world's top fencers.
A fencing prodigy prior to reaching his teens, Petschauer was dubbed “the new
D'Artagnan " by his mentor.European Championships
In 1923, barely 19 years old, he earned the Individual Sabre bronze medal at the European Championships.
In years that followed, he earned Individual Euro silver medals in 1925 and 1929, and bronze medals in 1927 and 1930. At the European Championships of 1930 and 1931, Petschauer’s Hungary Sabre team won gold medals.
Olympic career
In Amsterdam in 1928 he was part of the
gold medal -winning Hungarian team insabre , winning all 20 of his competition matches. Among his teammates were János Garay andSándor Gombos , who are also members of theInternational Jewish Sports Hall of Fame . In the individual sabre competition, Petschauer won thesilver medal . In the final round, he tied for first with fellow Hungarian Odon Tersztyanssky (they both won 9 of 11 bouts in the finals), but lost the fence-off for the gold, 5-2.In the
1932 Summer Olympics inLos Angeles , Petschauer was again part of the champion Hungarian sabre team. The Hungarians easily won the gold medal; in the finals, they defeated the United States, Italy, and Poland by a combined 31-6. But though he reached the finals he finished 5th in the individual event. He actually tied 3 other fencers with 5 victories, but fellow HungarianEndre Kabos , also a member of theInternational Jewish Sports Hall of Fame , was awarded the bronze because he received fewer touches in the finals. This was the only time in his Olympic career that Petschauer did not medal in an event he had entered.Concentration camp and brutal death
The German occupation of Hungary at the outset of
World War II resulted in the deportation of most Jews toconcentration camp s. But Petschauer’s reputation as a celebrated sportsman accorded him a special “document of exemption”. Nonetheless, during a routine check of identification while he was out walking, Petschauer found he had left some of his “papers” at home – an unacceptable explanation to hisNazi inquisitor.Shortly thereafter, he was deported to a
labor camp in the Ukrainian town of Davidovka in 1943. During a line-up of prisoners, Petschauer was recognized by a military officer, Lt. Col.Kalman Cseh , who had been an equestrian competitor for Hungary in the 1928 Olympics [http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1928/1928.pdf] . The two had once been friends, but Cseh exhorted camp guards to torture his one time comrade.Petschauer's death was brutal. Olympic champion wrestler
Karoly Karpati was a fellow inmate, and witnessed Petschauer's death. He recalled: “The guards shouted: ‘You, Olympic fencing medal winner . . . let’s see how you can climb trees.’ It was midwinter and bitter cold, but they ordered him to undress, then climb a tree. The amused guards ordered him to crow like a rooster, and sprayed him with water. Frozen from the water, he died shortly after.” [http://www.jewishsports.net/biopages/AttilaPetschauer.htm]Movie
Petschauer's life and death were dramatised in the 1999 film "Sunshine", starring
Ralph Fiennes . Though the film was fiction, it incorporated real stories into the plot, and one of the three lead roles was largely based on Petschauer.Hall of Fame
He was inducted into the
International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1985. [http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/AttilaPetschauer.htm]Memorial Event
The Attila Petschauer Event was begun in 1994 as a memorial to Petschauer by his descendant, Dr. Richard Markowitz. It is known across the United States as one of the top sabre events. [http://www.fencingcenterli.com/annualEvents.html]
External links
* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=PETSCATT01 Olympic record]
* [http://www.jewishsports.net/biopages/AttilaPetschauer.htm Jewish Sports bio]
* [http://www.jewsinsports.org/olympics.asp?ID=75 Jews in Sports bio]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=lvszXWxqAR4C&pg=RA1-PA78&lpg=RA1-PA78&dq=%22jewish+sports+legends%22+armand+mouyal&source=web&ots=37b0EuaG61&sig=-QfZOsX2GdAqIx4K1FeG_vDqwj8#PRA1-PA79,M1 Jewish Sports Legends bio]
* [http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/olympics/zcd078.htm Holocaust Museum bio]
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