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Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

23 fencers from 7 nations competed in the amateur sabre competition.[1] The event was won by Georges de la Falaise of France, with his countryman Léon Thiébaut placing second. Austrian Siegfried Flesch was third.

Men's sabre
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Georges de la Falaise
VenueTuileries Garden
Dates19–25 June
Competitors23 from 7 nations
Medalists
← 1896
1904 →

Background edit

This was the second appearance of the event, which is the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The competition had a much smaller, yet also more international, field than the other 1900 fencing events; less than half of the entrants were French.[2]

France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland all made their debut in the men's sabre. Austria was the only nation to have competed at both the 1896 and 1900 appearances of the event.

Competition format edit

The event used a three-round format (quarterfinals, semifinals, final). Each round used round-robin pool play with actual results counting toward placement (as opposed to foil, which had multiple rounds of jury selection rather than results being used). Standard sabre rules were used, except that the target area was the entire body (rather than being limited to above the waist).[2]

  • Quarterfinals: The 23 fencers competed in four round-robin pools of 5 or 6 fencers each. The top four in each pool advanced to the semifinals. (Because of withdrawals, the fifth-placed fencer in two of the pools advanced).
  • Semifinals: The 16 fencers from the quarterfinals were divided into two pools of 8 fencers each. Each pool played a round robin. The top four fencers in each semifinal pool advanced to the final.
  • Final: The final pool had 8 fencers.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 19 June 1900 Quarterfinals
Wednesday, 20 June 1900 Quarterfinals continued
Friday, 22 June 1900 14:00 Semifinals
Monday, 25 June 1900 Final

Results edit

Quarterfinals edit

The fencers competed in four round-robin pools in the first round on 19 and 20 June. The top four fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals. Which fencers competed in which pools is unknown.

Fencer Nation Notes
Maurice Boisdon   France Q
Clément de Boissière   France Q
Gaston Dutertre   France Q[3]
Georges de la Falaise   France Q
Giunio Fedreghini   Italy Q
Siegfried Flesch   Austria Q
Mauricio, 4th Duke of Gor   Spain Q
Harstein   Austria Q
Hugó Hoch   Hungary Q
Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues   France Q
Gyula von Iványi   Hungary Q
Léon Lécuyer   France Q[3]
Camillo Müller   Austria Q
Amon Ritter von Gregurich   Hungary Q
Heinrich von Tenner   Austria Q
Léon Thiébaut   France Q
Stagliano   Italy q[3]
Miklós Todoresku   Hungary q[3]
François de Boffa   Switzerland
Émile Lafourcade-Cortina   France
Alfons Schöne   Germany
Casimir Semelaignes   France
Fernand Semelaignes   France

Semifinals edit

The 16 remaining fencers were divided into two pools of 8. They played round-robin tournaments on 22 June, with four advancing from each pool to the final.

Semifinal A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Gyula von Iványi   Hungary Q
2 Camillo Müller   Austria Q
3 Siegfried Flesch   Austria Q
4 Georges de la Falaise   France Q
5–8 Maurice Boisdon   France
Harstein   Austria
Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues   France
Giunio Fedreghini   Italy

Semifinal B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Amon Ritter von Gregurich   Hungary Q
2 Heinrich von Tenner   Austria Q
3 Clément de Boissière   France Q
4 Léon Thiébaut   France Q
5–8 Hugó Hoch   Hungary
Mauricio, 4th Duke of Gor   Spain
Stagliano   Italy
Miklós Todoresku   Hungary

Final edit

The final was a round-robin among the 8 remaining fencers.

Results summary edit

Rank Fencer Nation Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Wins Losses
  Georges de la Falaise   France 1st–4th 4th 6 1
  Léon Thiébaut   France 1st–4th 4th 5 2
  Siegfried Flesch   Austria 1st–4th 3rd 4 3
4 Amon Ritter von Gregurich   Hungary 1st–4th 1st 4 3
5 Gyula von Iványi   Hungary 1st–4th 1st 3 4
6 Clément de Boissière   France 1st–4th 3rd 3 4
7 Heinrich von Tenner   Austria 1st–4th 2nd 2 5
8 Camillo Müller   Austria 1st–4th 2nd 1 6
9–16 Maurice Boisdon   France 1st–4th 5th–8th Did not advance
Giunio Fedreghini   Italy 1st–4th 5th–8th
Harstein   Austria 1st–4th 5th–8th
Hugó Hoch   Hungary 1st–4th 5th–8th
Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues   France 1st–4th 5th–8th
Mauricio, 4th Duke of Gor   Spain 1st–4th 5th–8th
Stagliano   Italy 5th 5th–8th
Miklós Todoresku   Hungary 5th 5th–8th
17 Gaston Dutertre   France 1st–4th DNS
Léon Lécuyer   France 1st–4th DNS
19–23 François de Boffa   Switzerland 5th–6th Did not advance
Émile Lafourcade-Cortina   France 5th–6th
Alfons Schöne   Germany 5th–6th
Casimir Semelaignes   France 5th–6th
Fernand Semelaignes   France 5th–6th

References edit

  1. ^ "Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics: Sabre, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Sabre, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Gaston Dutertre withdrew after the first round, to be replaced by Stagliano. It can therefore be inferred that Stagliano was the fifth-place fencer in the same preliminary pool as Dutertre. Similarly, Todoresku replaced Lécuyer.

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competition had a much smaller yet also more international field than the other 1900 fencing events less than half of the entrants were French 2 France Germany Hungary Italy Spain and Switzerland all made their debut in the men s sabre Austria was the only nation to have competed at both the 1896 and 1900 appearances of the event Competition format editThe event used a three round format quarterfinals semifinals final Each round used round robin pool play with actual results counting toward placement as opposed to foil which had multiple rounds of jury selection rather than results being used Standard sabre rules were used except that the target area was the entire body rather than being limited to above the waist 2 Quarterfinals The 23 fencers competed in four round robin pools of 5 or 6 fencers each The top four in each pool advanced to the semifinals Because of withdrawals the fifth placed fencer in two of the pools advanced Semifinals The 16 fencers from the quarterfinals were divided into two pools of 8 fencers each Each pool played a round robin The top four fencers in each semifinal pool advanced to the final Final The final pool had 8 fencers Schedule editDate Time RoundTuesday 19 June 1900 QuarterfinalsWednesday 20 June 1900 Quarterfinals continuedFriday 22 June 1900 14 00 SemifinalsMonday 25 June 1900 FinalResults editQuarterfinals edit The fencers competed in four round robin pools in the first round on 19 and 20 June The top four fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals Which fencers competed in which pools is unknown Fencer Nation NotesMaurice Boisdon nbsp France QClement de Boissiere nbsp France QGaston Dutertre nbsp France Q 3 Georges de la Falaise nbsp France QGiunio Fedreghini nbsp Italy QSiegfried Flesch nbsp Austria QMauricio 4th Duke of Gor nbsp Spain QHarstein nbsp Austria QHugo Hoch nbsp Hungary QPierre Georges Louis d Hugues nbsp France QGyula von Ivanyi nbsp Hungary QLeon Lecuyer nbsp France Q 3 Camillo Muller nbsp Austria QAmon Ritter von Gregurich nbsp Hungary QHeinrich von Tenner nbsp Austria QLeon Thiebaut nbsp France QStagliano nbsp Italy q 3 Miklos Todoresku nbsp Hungary q 3 Francois de Boffa nbsp SwitzerlandEmile Lafourcade Cortina nbsp FranceAlfons Schone nbsp GermanyCasimir Semelaignes nbsp FranceFernand Semelaignes nbsp FranceSemifinals edit The 16 remaining fencers were divided into two pools of 8 They played round robin tournaments on 22 June with four advancing from each pool to the final Semifinal A edit Rank Fencer Nation Notes1 Gyula von Ivanyi nbsp Hungary Q2 Camillo Muller nbsp Austria Q3 Siegfried Flesch nbsp Austria Q4 Georges de la Falaise nbsp France Q5 8 Maurice Boisdon nbsp FranceHarstein nbsp AustriaPierre Georges Louis d Hugues nbsp FranceGiunio Fedreghini nbsp ItalySemifinal B edit Rank Fencer Nation Notes1 Amon Ritter von Gregurich nbsp Hungary Q2 Heinrich von Tenner nbsp Austria Q3 Clement de Boissiere nbsp France Q4 Leon Thiebaut nbsp France Q5 8 Hugo Hoch nbsp HungaryMauricio 4th Duke of Gor nbsp SpainStagliano nbsp ItalyMiklos Todoresku nbsp HungaryFinal edit The final was a round robin among the 8 remaining fencers Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses nbsp Georges de la Falaise nbsp France 6 1 nbsp Leon Thiebaut nbsp France 5 2 nbsp Siegfried Flesch nbsp Austria 4 34 Amon Ritter von Gregurich nbsp Hungary 4 35 Gyula von Ivanyi nbsp Hungary 3 46 Clement de Boissiere nbsp France 3 47 Heinrich von Tenner nbsp Austria 2 58 Camillo Muller nbsp Austria 1 6Results summary editRank Fencer Nation Quarterfinals Semifinals FinalWins Losses nbsp Georges de la Falaise nbsp France 1st 4th 4th 6 1 nbsp Leon Thiebaut nbsp France 1st 4th 4th 5 2 nbsp Siegfried Flesch nbsp Austria 1st 4th 3rd 4 34 Amon Ritter von Gregurich nbsp Hungary 1st 4th 1st 4 35 Gyula von Ivanyi nbsp Hungary 1st 4th 1st 3 46 Clement de Boissiere nbsp France 1st 4th 3rd 3 47 Heinrich von Tenner nbsp Austria 1st 4th 2nd 2 58 Camillo Muller nbsp Austria 1st 4th 2nd 1 69 16 Maurice Boisdon nbsp France 1st 4th 5th 8th Did not advanceGiunio Fedreghini nbsp Italy 1st 4th 5th 8thHarstein nbsp Austria 1st 4th 5th 8thHugo Hoch nbsp Hungary 1st 4th 5th 8thPierre Georges Louis d Hugues nbsp France 1st 4th 5th 8thMauricio 4th Duke of Gor nbsp Spain 1st 4th 5th 8thStagliano nbsp Italy 5th 5th 8thMiklos Todoresku nbsp Hungary 5th 5th 8th17 Gaston Dutertre nbsp France 1st 4th DNSLeon Lecuyer nbsp France 1st 4th DNS19 23 Francois de Boffa nbsp Switzerland 5th 6th Did not advanceEmile Lafourcade Cortina nbsp France 5th 6thAlfons Schone nbsp Germany 5th 6thCasimir Semelaignes nbsp France 5th 6thFernand Semelaignes nbsp France 5th 6thReferences edit Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics Sabre Individual Men Olympedia Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b Sabre Individual Men Olympedia Retrieved 22 November 2020 a b c d Gaston Dutertre withdrew after the first round to be replaced by Stagliano It can therefore be inferred that Stagliano was the fifth place fencer in the same preliminary pool as Dutertre Similarly Todoresku 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