Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's masters épée

The professional event in épée at the 1900 Summer Olympics had 54 fencers from 5 nations compete.[1] The event took place from 11 to 14 June at the Tuileries Garden.[1] The event was won by Albert Ayat of France, leading a French sweep with Gilbert Bougnol taking silver and Henri Laurent bronze.

Men's masters épée
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Gold medalist Albert Ayat fencing
VenueTuileries Garden
Dates11–14 June
Competitors54 from 5 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Albert Ayat
 France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gilbert Bougnol
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Henri Laurent
 France

Background edit

Fencing was the only sport that had professional competitions at the Olympics in 1900 and 1904. A professional foil event was held in 1900, with épée and sabre joining in 1904. The professional events were not held again afterwards (excepting the 1906 Intercalated Games, so this was the only time that masters épée was contested. The épée events also featured a unique competition: an amateurs-masters épée event. The top 4 fencers in this event, as well as the top 4 fencers in the amateurs épée event, were eligible for that competition.[1]

Competition format edit

The event used a three-round format: quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final. Each round consisted of pool play. For the quarterfinals, the fencers were divided into 9 pools of 6 fencers each; the top two fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals. The semifinals had the 18 men compete in 3 pools of 6, with the top 3 in each pool advancing to a 9-man final.

The actual competition format within pools is not entirely clear. No results are known beyond the rankings.[1]

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Monday, 11 June 1900 Quarterfinals
Tuesday, 12 June 1900 Quarterfinals continued
Wednesday, 13 June 1900 Semifinals
Thursday, 14 June 1900 Final

Results edit

Quarterfinals edit

In the quarterfinals, the fencers were divided into 9 pools of 6 fencers each, with the top two advancing from each pool to the semifinal. The first round was held on 11 and 12 June.

Quarterfinal A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Aufort   France Q
2 Lézard[2]   France Q
3–6 Debrinay   France
Deprey   France
Alfred Nau   France
Antonius van Nieuwenhuizen   Netherlands

Quarterfinal B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Henri Pantin   France Q
2 Louis Haller   France Q
3–6 Assé   France
Flahaut   France
Joseph-Auguste Métais   France
Francis Sabourin   France

Quarterfinal C edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Georges Jourdan   France Q
2 Jean Jeanvoix   France Q
3–6 Bormel   France
Roquais   France
Surzet   France
Léon Thiércelin   Haiti

Quarterfinal D edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Brassart   France Q
2 Sylvain Lézard[2]   France Q
3–6 Céré   France
Élie Dufraisse   France
Louis Garnoty   France
Charles Marty   France

Quarterfinal E edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Gilbert Bougnol   France Q
2 Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud   France Q
3–6 Charles Cléry   France
Constant Dulau   France
Jean Lafoucrière   France
Nègrout   France

Quarterfinal F edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Jean Michel   France Q
2 Félix Ayat   France Q
3–6 Xavier Anchetti   France
Emmanuel Andrieu   France
Márton Endrédy   Hungary
Launay   France

Quarterfinal G edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Albert Ayat   France Q
2 Henri Laurent   France Q
3–6 Unknown[3]

Quarterfinal H edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Marie-Louis Damotte   France Q
2 Henri Yvon   France Q
3–6 Unknown[3]

Quarterfinal I edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Georges-Louis Bézy   France Q
2 Charles Clappier   France Q
3–6 Unknown[3]

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 13 June. 3 pools with 6 fencers each competed in round-robin format, with the top 3 fencers in each pool advancing.

Semifinal A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Georges Jourdan   France Q
2 Lézard[2]   France Q
3 Marie-Louis Damotte   France Q
4-6 Aufort   France
Jean Jeanvoix   France
Henri Pantin   France

Semifinal B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Gilbert Bougnol   France Q
2 Brassart   France Q
3 Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud   France Q
4-6 Félix Ayat   France
Louis Haller   France
Jean Michel   France

Semifinal C edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Albert Ayat   France Q
2 Henri Laurent   France Q
3 Georges-Louis Bézy   France Q
4-6 Charles Clappier   France
Sylvain Lézard[2]   France
Henri Yvon   France

Final edit

The final was conducted on 14 June.

Rank Fencer Nation
  Albert Ayat   France
  Gilbert Bougnol   France
  Henri Laurent   France
4 Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud   France
5 Marie-Louis Damotte   France
6 Brassart   France
7 Lézard[2]   France
8 Georges Jourdan   France
9 Georges-Louis Bézy   France

Results summary edit

Rank Fencer Nation Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
  Albert Ayat   France 1st 1st 1st
  Gilbert Bougnol   France 1st 1st 2nd
  Henri Laurent   France 2nd 2nd 3rd
4 Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud   France 2nd 3rd 4th
5 Marie-Louis Damotte   France 1st 3rd 5th
6 Brassart   France 1st 2nd 6th
7 Lézard[2]   France 2nd 2nd 7th
8 Georges Jourdan   France 1st 1st 8th
9 Georges-Louis Bézy   France 1st 3rd 9th
10 Aufort   France 1st 4th–6th Did not advance
Félix Ayat   France 2nd 4th–6th
Charles Clappier   France 2nd 4th–6th
Louis Haller   France 2nd 4th–6th
Jean Jeanvoix   France 2nd 4th–6th
Sylvain Lézard[2]   France 2nd 4th–6th
Jean Michel   France 1st 4th–6th
Henri Pantin   France 1st 4th–6th
Henri Yvon   France 2nd 4th–6th
19 Xavier Anchetti   France 3rd–6th Did not advance
Emmanuel Andrieu   France 3rd–6th
Assé   France 3rd–6th
Bormel   France 3rd–6th
Céré   France 3rd–6th
Charles Cléry   France 3rd–6th
Debrinay   France 3rd–6th
Deprey   France 3rd–6th
Élie Dufraisse   France 3rd–6th
Constant Dulau   France 3rd–6th
Márton Endrédy   Hungary 3rd–6th
Flahaut   France 3rd–6th
Louis Garnoty   France 3rd–6th
Jean Lafoucrière   France 3rd–6th
Launay   France 3rd–6th
Charles Marty   France 3rd–6th
Joseph-Auguste Métais   France 3rd–6th
Alfred Nau   France 3rd–6th
Nègrout   France 3rd–6th
Antonius van Nieuwenhuizen   Netherlands 3rd–6th
Roquais   France 3rd–6th
Francis Sabourin   France 3rd–6th
Surzet   France 3rd–6th
Léon Thiércelin   Haiti 3rd–6th
12 unknown competitors[3] 3rd–6th

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics: Épée, Masters, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g There were two French fencers with the last name Lézard. The one who competed in round 1 pool A continued in semifinal A and advanced to the final. The one who competed in round 1 pool D was eliminated in semifinal C.
  3. ^ a b c d The identities of the non-qualifying fencers in the G, H, and I pools are unknown. Entry numbers by nationality indicate that of the 12 unknowns, 8 were French, 2 Hungarian, and 2 Italian.