Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's épée
Men's épée at the Games of the II Olympiad | |||||||
Venue | Tuileries Garden | ||||||
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Dates | June 1–14 | ||||||
Competitors | 104 from 9 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics | ||
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Épée | men | |
Masters épée | men | |
Amateurs-masters épée | men | |
Foil | men | |
Masters foil | men | |
Sabre | men | |
Masters sabre | men |
The épée event for amateurs was one of three épée events. 104 fencers from 9 nations competed.
Round 1
The first round of the event consisted of pool play round-robin tournaments. Each fencer faced each other fencer once. Of the 17 pools, 15 had six fencers each and 2 had seven. The top two placers in each advanced to the quarter-finals.
Pool A | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Joseph-Marie Rosé (FRA) |
2 | Élie, Count de Lastours (FRA) |
3-6 | A. Berger (FRA) |
Luquetas (FRA) | |
Mosso (FRA) | |
A. Tintant (FRA) |
Pool B | |
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Place | Name |
1 | de Pradel (FRA) |
2 | Jean Dreyfuss (FRA) |
3-6 | de la Chevalerie (FRA) |
Gardiès (FRA) | |
Hérrison (FRA) | |
Ivanovich (FRA) |
Pool C | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Roffo (FRA) |
2 | Fouchier (FRA) |
3-6 | Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues (FRA) |
Moreil (FRA) | |
Joseph Rodrigues (FRA) | |
Véve (FRA) |
Pool D | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Ramón Fonst (CUB) |
2 | Edmond Wallace (FRA) |
3 | Willy Sulzbacher (GER) |
4-6 | Bazin (FRA) |
Fleury (FRA) | |
Thomeguex[1] (FRA) |
Pool E | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Gaston Alibert (FRA) |
2 | Georges de la Falaise (FRA) |
3-6 | Olivier Collarini (ITA) |
Grad (FRA) | |
Massé (FRA) | |
Morin (FRA) |
Pool F | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Jean-Joseph Renaud (FRA) |
2 | Maurice Boisdon (FRA) |
3-6 | de Champeaux (FRA) |
Loizillon (FRA) | |
Salvanahac (FRA) | |
de Segonzac (FRA) |
Pool G | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Plommet (FRA) |
2 | Léon Thiébaut (FRA) |
3 | Lariviére (FRA) |
4-6 | Adam (FRA) |
Robert Marc (FRA) | |
Taillefert (FRA) |
Pool H | |
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Place | Name |
1 | André Rabel (FRA) |
2 | Bowden (FRA) |
3-6 | de Lastic (FRA) |
Georges Leroy (FRA) | |
Miller (FRA) | |
Ivan, Viscount d'Oyley (FRA) |
Pool I | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Richard Wallace (FRA) |
2 | Freydoun Malkom (IRI) |
3-6 | Marie Joseph Anatole Elie (FRA) |
de Laugardière (FRA) | |
Redeuil (FRA) | |
Joseph Sénat (FRA) |
Pool J | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Levé (FRA) |
2 | Maurice Jay (FRA) |
3-6 | de Labourde (FRA) |
Lemoine (FRA) | |
Robinson (FRA) | |
de Romilly (FRA) |
Pool K | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Giuseppe Giurato (ITA) |
2 | Bideau (FRA) |
3-6 | Clément de Boissière (FRA) |
Albert Cahen (FRA) | |
Fernandès (FRA) | |
de la Tournable (FRA) |
Pool L | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Guillemard (FRA) |
2 | Holzchuch (FRA) |
3 | Ducreuil (FRA) |
4-6 | Andreac (FRA) |
Costiesco (FRA) | |
A. Robert (FRA) |
Pool M | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Léon Sée (FRA) |
2 | Eduardo Camet (ARG) |
3-6 | Carlos de Candamo (PER) |
Mauricio Ponce de Léon (ESP) | |
de Meuse (FRA) | |
Rodrigues (FRA) |
Pool N | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Henri Hébrard de Villeneuve (FRA) |
2 | Moquet (FRA) |
3-7 | de Cazenove (FRA) |
Thion de la Chaume (FRA) | |
de Pradines (FRA) | |
Prosper (FRA) | |
Rosenbaum (FRA) |
Pool O | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Louis Perrée (FRA) |
2 | Henri-Georges Berger (FRA) |
3-6 | Louis Bastien (FRA) |
François (FRA) | |
Peberay (FRA) | |
Preurot (FRA) |
Pool P | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Tony Smet (BEL) |
2 | Début (FRA) |
3-7 | Gaston Achille (FRA) |
Duclos (FRA) | |
Fedreghini (ITA) | |
Fichot (FRA) | |
Weber (FRA) |
Pool Q | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Adrien Guyon (FRA) |
2 | Hileret (FRA) |
3-6 | Delprat (FRA) |
Lafontaine (FRA) | |
Thomeguex[1] (FRA) | |
de Vars (FRA) |
Quarterfinals
The quarterfinals were again round-robin affairs. The original plan was that of the 6 pools, 2 would have five fencers each and 4 would have six. The top three in each pool were to advance. Three quarterfinalists dropped out, so the quarterfinals were reorganized. There were 5 pools with 6 fencers each; the sixth pool included Holzchuch and four fencers who had lost in other quarterfinals and got a second chance to advance.
Quarterfinal A | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Jean Dreyfuss (FRA) |
2 | Plommet (FRA) |
3 | Levé (FRA) |
4-6 | Hileret (FRA) |
Moquet (FRA) | |
Roffo (FRA) |
Quarterfinal B | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Richard Wallace (FRA) |
2 | Élie, Count de Lastours (FRA) |
3 | Georges de la Falaise (FRA) |
4-6 | Bowden (FRA) |
Guillemard (FRA) | |
Léon Thiébaut (FRA) |
Quarterfinal C | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Edmond Wallace (FRA) |
2 | Eduardo Camet (ARG) |
3 | de Pradel (FRA) |
4-6 | Bideau (FRA) |
Tony Smet (BEL) | |
Henri Hébrard de Villeneuve (FRA) |
Quarterfinal D | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Gaston Alibert (FRA) |
2 | Léon Sée (FRA) |
3 | Ramón Fonst (CUB) |
4-6 | Henri-Georges Berger (FRA) |
Giuseppe Giurato (ITA) | |
Freydoun Malkom (IRI) |
Quarterfinal E | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Maurice Boisdon (FRA) |
2 | Louis Perrée (FRA) |
3 | Joseph-Marie Rosé (FRA) |
4-6 | Début (FRA) |
Fouchier (FRA) | |
Adrien Guyon (FRA) |
Quarterfinal F | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Holzchuch (FRA) |
2 | Léon Thiébaut (FRA) |
3 | Guillemard (FRA) |
4-5 | Unknown[2] |
Withdrew |
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Name |
Maurice Jay (FRA) |
André Rabel (FRA) |
Jean-Joseph Renaud (FRA) |
Semifinals
The semifinals, with 18 fencers left, were conducted in three pools of round-robin play. Each pool had six fencers, with the top three advancing to the final.
Semifinal A | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Gaston Alibert (FRA) |
2 | Plommet (FRA) |
3 | Léon Sée (FRA) |
4-6 | Élie, Count de Lastours (FRA) |
Holzchuch (FRA) | |
Joseph-Marie Rosé (FRA) |
Semifinal B | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Georges de la Falaise (FRA) |
2 | Louis Perrée (FRA) |
3 | Eduardo Camet (ARG) |
4-6 | Maurice Boisdon (FRA) |
Jean Dreyfuss (FRA) | |
de Pradel (FRA) |
Semifinal C | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Léon Thiébaut (FRA) |
2 | Edmond Wallace (FRA) |
3 | Ramón Fonst (CUB) |
4-6 | Guillemard (FRA) |
Levé (FRA) | |
Richard Wallace (FRA) |
Final
In the final, each fencer had either 5 or 6 bouts. Fonst and Perrée initially tied for first with 4 wins each, then Fonst won the barrage to break the tie.
Place | Name | Wins | Losses |
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1 | Ramón Fonst (CUB) | 4 | 2 |
2 | Louis Perrée (FRA) | 4 | 1 |
3 | Léon Sée (FRA) | 3 | 2 |
4 | Georges de la Falaise (FRA) | 3 | 3 |
5 | Eduardo Camet (ARG) | 2 | 3 |
6 | Edmond Wallace (FRA) | 2 | 4 |
7 | Gaston Alibert (FRA) | 2 | 3 |
8 | Léon Thiébaut (FRA) | 2 | 4 |
9 | Plommet (FRA) | 0 | 6 |
Notes
- 1 2 Two French fencers had the surname Thomeguex; the given name of neither is known.
- ↑ These two competitors were among the 13 other quarterfinalists that had been defeated in quarterfinals A-E.