At Hungary's national fencing center in Budapest, the latest Hungarian fencing star, world epee champion and Tokyo Olympics silver medalist Gergely Siklosi, strides among the rows of pistes with ease.▲Gergely Siklosi (left) trains with Hungarian teammate Tibor Andasfi at the National Olympic Center of Tata, about 60 kilometers west of the Hungarian capital Budapest on July 11.Siklosi, the world epee champion, hopes to improve on the silver medal he won in Tokyo at next year's Paris Olympics. AFPThe walls at the Aladar Gerevich National Sports Hall are testament to the rich Hungarian fencing tradition, lined with portraits of champions like Aron Szilagyi, a three-time Olympic sabre gold medalist.In 2019 another portrait was added, that of the tall 25-year-old Siklosi, beaming on the podium as he proudly displays the gold medal he won in that year's world championships in Budapest."Winning before a hometown crowd was a goosebumps feeling that is hard to beat," he said.He adds that he s
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