Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's épée

The men's épée was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. It was the seventh appearance of the event. The competition was held from 6 August 1928 to 7 August 1928. 59 fencers from 22 nations competed.[1] Each nation could have up to three fencers. The event was won by Lucien Gaudin of France, the nation's third victory in the individual men's épée—taking sole possession of most among nations above Cuba and Belgium, each at two. Gaudin was the second man to win both the foil and épée events at a single Games. It was the third consecutive Games at which France reached the podium in the event. Two Frenchman had reached the head-to-head final; Gaudin won over Georges Buchard, who received silver. Bronze in 1928 went to American George Calnan, the nation's first medal in the event.

Men's épée
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Gold medalist Lucien Gaudin
VenueSchermzaal
Dates6–7 August 1928
Competitors59 from 22 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lucien Gaudin
 France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Georges Buchard
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) George Calnan
 United States
← 1924
1932 →

Background edit

This was the seventh appearance of the event, which was not held at the first Games in 1896 (with only foil and sabre events held) but has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1900.[2]

Six of the 12 finalists from the 1924 Games returned: gold medalist (and 1920 finalist) Charles Delporte of Belgium, bronze medalist Nils Hellsten of Sweden, fifth-place finisher (and 1920 gold medalist) Armand Massard of France, seventh-place finisher Georges Buchard of France, seventh-place finisher Léon Tom of Belgium, and ninth-place finisher Peter Ryefelt of Denmark. Buchard was the reigning (1927) World Champion; his countryman Lucien Gaudin was the 1921 World Champion. The two were favored in the event.[2]

Bulgaria, Chile, Finland, Mexico, and Romania each made their debut in the event. Belgium, Great Britain, and the United States each appeared for the sixth time, tied for most among nations.

Competition format edit

The competition format was unusual. It began with the same general four-round, pool-play format in use since 1908 (though with some modifications). However, it added an "extra final" medal round which placed the top four finishers in the "final" into a single-elimination bracket with a bronze medal bout. In each round before the "extra final", each pool held a round-robin; however, the number of touches changed by round. Double-touches counted as touches against both fencers, and both fencers could lose a bout if a double-touch resulted in each reaching the prescribed number of touches against. There were no barrages.[2]

  • First round: 6 pools of between 9 and 10 fencers each. Bouts were to 1 touch. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the quarterfinals.
  • Quarterfinals: 3 pools of 12 fencers each. Bouts were to 1 touch. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the semifinals.
  • Semifinals: 2 pools of 9 fencers each. Bouts were to 2 touches. The 5 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the final.
  • Final: 1 pool of 10 fencers. Bouts were to 2 touches. The top 4 fencers advanced to the "extra final" medal round.
  • Extra final: A four-fencer, single-elimination bracket. The #1 seed faced the #4 seed, and the #2 vs. the #3 in a semifinal round. The winners of those two bouts reached the gold medal final, while the losers of the two semifinals went to the bronze medal bout.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Monday, 6 August 1928 9:00
13:30
16:30
Round 1
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Tuesday, 7 August 1928 Final
Extra final

Results edit

Source: Official results;[3] De Wael[4]

Round 1 edit

Each pool was a round-robin. Bouts were to one touch, with double-losses possible. The top six fencers in each pool advanced to the second round.

Pool A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Domingo García   Spain 7 Q
2 Charles Biscoe   Great Britain 6 Q
3 Saul Moyal   Egypt 6 Q
4 Henrique da Silveira   Portugal 5 Q
5 Hans Halberstadt   Germany 5 Q
6 Charles Debeur   Belgium 5 Q
7 Ottó Hátszeghy   Hungary 3
Luis Hernández   Mexico 3
9 Sigurd Akre-Aas   Norway 1
Gunnar Cederschiöld   Sweden 1

Pool B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Nils Hellsten   Sweden 7 Q
2 George Calnan   United States 7 Q
3 Eugène Empeyta   Switzerland 6 Q
4 Ivan Osiier   Denmark 6 Q
5 János Hajdú   Hungary 5 Q
6 Fritz Jack   Germany 3 Q
7 František Kříž   Czechoslovakia 3
Pieter Mijer   Netherlands 3
9 Torvald Appelroth   Finland 2
Gheorghe Caranfil   Romania 2

Pool C edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Salvator Cicurel   Egypt 6 Q
2 Paulo Leal   Portugal 6 Q
3 Jens Berthelsen   Denmark 6 Q
4 Willem Driebergen   Netherlands 5 Q
5 József Rády   Hungary 4 Q
6 Gustaf Dyrssen   Sweden 4 Q
7 Fidel González   Spain 4
Raoul Heide   Norway 4
Antonio Villamil   Argentina 4
10 Edward Willis Barnett   United States 1

Pool D edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Léon Tom   Belgium 6 Q
2 Armand Massard   France 6 Q
3 Răzvan Penescu   Romania 6 Q
4 Peter Ryefelt   Denmark 5 Q
5 Oscar Martínez   Argentina 5 Q
6 Allen Milner   United States 4 Q
7 Jan Černohorský   Czechoslovakia 4
8 Konstantinos Bembis   Greece 3
9 Adrianus de Jong   Netherlands 2
10 Frithjof Lorentzen   Norway 1

Pool E edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Lucien Gaudin   France 9 Q
2 Édouard Fitting   Switzerland 6 Q
3 Charles Delporte   Belgium 6 Q
4 Theodor Fischer   Germany 4 Q
5 Frederico Paredes   Portugal 4 Q
6 Bertie Childs   Great Britain 3 Q
7 Dan Gheorghiu   Romania 3
8 Georgios Ambet   Greece 2
Elie Adda   Egypt 2
10 José Llauro   Argentina 1

Pool F edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Georges Buchard   France 7 Q
2 Henri Jacquet   Switzerland 6 Q
3 Martin Holt   Great Britain 6 Q
4 Tryfon Triantafyllakos   Greece 4 Q
5 Pedro Mercado   Mexico 3 Q
6 Josef Jungmann   Czechoslovakia 3 Q
7 Tomás Goyoaga   Chile 3
8 Dimitar Vasilev   Bulgaria 2
Lauri Kettunen   Finland 2

Quarterfinals edit

Each pool was a round-robin. Bouts were to one touch, with double-losses possible. The top six fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals.

Quarterfinal A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Lucien Gaudin   France 9 Q
2 Frederico Paredes   Portugal 8 Q
3 Hans Halberstadt   Germany 7 Q
4 Saul Moyal   Egypt 7 Q
5 Willem Driebergen   Netherlands 6 Q
6 Charles Debeur   Belgium 5 Q
7 Henri Jacquet   Switzerland 5
8 Gustaf Dyrssen   Sweden 4
Răzvan Penescu   Romania 4
10 Oscar Martínez   Argentina 2
Peter Ryefelt   Denmark 2
12 Martin Holt   Great Britain 2

Quarterfinal B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Jens Berthelsen   Denmark 8 Q
2 Léon Tom   Belgium 7 Q
3 Georges Buchard   France 6 Q
4 Allen Milner   United States 6 Q
5 Nils Hellsten   Sweden 6 Q
6 József Rády   Hungary 6 Q
7 Paulo Leal   Portugal 6
8 Josef Jungmann   Czechoslovakia 5
9 Tryfon Triantafyllakos   Greece 4
Édouard Fitting   Switzerland 4
11 Bertie Childs   Great Britain 3
12 Theodor Fischer   Germany 1

Quarterfinal C edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Salvator Cicurel   Egypt 8 Q
2 George Calnan   United States 8 Q
3 Ivan Osiier   Denmark 7 Q
4 Armand Massard   France 7 Q
5 Charles Delporte   Belgium 7 Q
6 Eugène Empeyta   Switzerland 5 Q
7 Domingo García   Spain 5
Henrique da Silveira   Portugal 5
9 Fritz Jack   Germany 4
10 János Hajdú   Hungary 3
Charles Biscoe   Great Britain 3
12 Pedro Mercado   Mexico 2

Semifinals edit

Each pool was a round-robin. Bouts were to two touches, with double-losses possible. The top five fencers in each pool advanced to the final.

Semifinal A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Lucien Gaudin   France 6 Q
2 Léon Tom   Belgium 5 Q
3 Charles Delporte   Belgium 5 Q
4 George Calnan   United States 4 Q
5 Saul Moyal   Egypt 4 Q
6 Willem Driebergen   Netherlands 3
7 Ivan Osiier   Denmark 3
8 Eugène Empeyta   Switzerland 2
9 József Rády   Hungary 2

Semifinal B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Georges Buchard   France 6 Q
2 Nils Hellsten   Sweden 6 Q
3 Salvator Cicurel   Egypt 5 Q
4 Charles Debeur   Belgium 4 Q
5 Allen Milner   United States 4 Q
6 Armand Massard   France 4
7 Jens Berthelsen   Denmark 3
8 Frederico Paredes   Portugal 3
9 Hans Halberstadt   Germany 0

Final edit

The final was a round-robin. Bouts were to two touches, with double-losses possible. The top four advanced to the "extra final" or medal round.

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Lucien Gaudin   France 8 Q
2 Georges Buchard   France 7 Q
3 George Calnan   United States 6 Q
4 Léon Tom   Belgium 6 Q
5 Nils Hellsten   Sweden 5
6 Charles Delporte   Belgium 4
7 Charles Debeur   Belgium 3
Salvator Cicurel   Egypt 3
9 Allen Milner   United States 1
10 Saul Moyal   Egypt 1

Extra final edit

The "extra final" round was a two-round single elimination tournament with a third-place match: that is, the four fencers competed in two semifinals, with the winners playing a gold medal bout and the losers playing a bronze medal bout. The bouts were to 10 touches, but the winner had to win by at least 2 or the bout continued.[2]

Semifinals Gold medal bout
      
1   Lucien Gaudin (FRA) 10
4   Léon Tom (BEL) 6
1   Lucien Gaudin (FRA) 10
2   Georges Buchard (FRA) 6
2   Georges Buchard (FRA) 13
3   George Calnan (USA) 11 Bronze medal bout
4   Léon Tom (BEL) 6
3   George Calnan (USA) 10

Results summary edit

Rank Fencer Nation Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Medal semifinal Medal final
  Lucien Gaudin   France 1st 1st 1st 1st   Tom (BEL)
W 10–6
  Buchard (FRA)
W 10–6
  Georges Buchard   France 1st 3rd 1st 2nd   Calnan (USA)
W 13–11
  Gaudin (FRA)
L 10–6
  George Calnan   United States 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd   Buchard (FRA)
L 13–11
  Tom (BEL)
W 10–6
4 Léon Tom   Belgium 1st 2nd 2nd 4th   Gaudin (FRA)
L 10–6
  Calnan (USA)
L 10–6
5 Nils Hellsten   Sweden 1st 5th 2nd 5th Did not advance
6 Charles Delporte   Belgium 3rd 5th 3rd 6th
7 Charles Debeur   Belgium 6th 6th 4th 7th
Salvator Cicurel   Egypt 1st 1st 3rd 7th
9 Allen Milner   United States 6th 4th 5th 9th
10 Saul Moyal   Egypt 3rd 4th 5th 10th
11 Willem Driebergen   Netherlands 4th 5th 6th Did not advance
Armand Massard   France 2nd 4th 6th
13 Jens Berthelsen   Denmark 3rd 1st 7th
Ivan Osiier   Denmark 4th 3rd 7th
15 Eugène Empeyta   Switzerland 3rd 6th 8th
Frederico Paredes   Portugal 5th 2nd 8th
17 Hans Halberstadt   Germany 5th 3rd 9th
József Rády   Hungary 5th 6th 9th
19 Domingo García   Spain 1st 7th Did not advance
Henri Jacquet   Switzerland 2nd 7th
Paulo Leal   Portugal 2nd 7th
Henrique da Silveira   Portugal 4th 7th
23 Gustaf Dyrssen   Sweden 6th 8th
Josef Jungmann   Czechoslovakia 6th 8th
Răzvan Penescu   Romania 3rd 8th
26 Édouard Fitting   Switzerland 2nd 9th
Fritz Jack   Germany 6th 9th
Tryfon Triantafyllakos   Greece 4th 9th
29 Charles Biscoe   Great Britain 2nd 10th
János Hajdú   Hungary 5th 10th
Oscar Martínez   Argentina 5th 10th
Peter Ryefelt   Denmark 4th 10th
33 Bertie Childs   Great Britain 6th 11th
34 Theodor Fischer   Germany 4th 12th
Martin Holt   Great Britain 3rd 12th
Pedro Mercado   Mexico 5th 12th
37 Jan Černohorský   Czechoslovakia 7th Did not advance
Dan Gheorghiu   Romania 7th
Fidel González   Spain 7th
Tomás Goyoaga   Chile 7th
Ottó Hátszeghy   Hungary 7th
Raoul Heide   Norway 7th
Luis Hernández   Mexico 7th
František Kříž   Czechoslovakia 7th
Pieter Mijer   Netherlands 7th
Antonio Villamil   Argentina 7th
47 Elie Adda   Egypt 8th
Georgios Ambet   Greece 8th
Konstantinos Bembis   Greece 8th
Lauri Kettunen   Finland 8th
Dimitar Vasilev   Bulgaria 8th
52 Sigurd Akre-Aas   Norway 9th
Torvald Appelroth   Finland 9th
Gheorghe Caranfil   Romania 9th
Gunnar Cederschiöld   Sweden 9th
Adrianus de Jong   Netherlands 9th
57 Edward Willis Barnett   United States 10th
José Llauro   Argentina 10th
Frithjof Lorentzen   Norway 10th

References edit

  1. ^ "Fencing: 1928 Olympic Results - Men's épée". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d "Épée, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  3. ^ "1928 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2008.
  4. ^ "Fencing 1928".