The men's épée was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. It was the sixth appearance of the event, which had not been on the programme in 1896. The competition was held from Wednesday, July 10, 1924 to Thursday, July 11, 1924. 67 fencers from 18 nations competed. Nations were limited to four competitors each. The event was won by Charles Delporte of Belgium, the nation's second victory in the individual épée (matching France and Cuba for most among nations). Silver went to Roger Ducret of France. Nils Hellsten earned Sweden's first medal in the event with his bronze.
This was the sixth 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.[1]
Four of the 12 finalists from the 1920 Games returned: gold medalist Armand Massard of France, fourth-place finisher Ernest Gevers of Belgium, ninth-place finisher Gustaf Lindblom of Sweden, and tenth-place finisher Charles Delporte of Belgium. Of the first three World Champions since that event started in 1921, two were present: 1922 champion Raoul Heide of Norway and 1923 (reigning) champion Wouter Brouwer of the Netherlands. (1921 winner Lucien Gaudin competed on the French team in the team event, but was not one of the four fencers in the individual event.)
Uruguay made its debut in the event. Belgium, Great Britain, and the United States each appeared for the fifth time, tied for most among nations.
Competition formatedit
The competition was held over four rounds. In each round, each pool held a round-robin, with bouts to 1 touch. Double-touches counted as touches against both fencers. The format returned to using barrages to separate fencers tied in the advancement spot (as had been done in 1908), rather than using head-to-head results of bouts already fenced were used (as in 1912 and 1920). The size of the pools remained at the relatively large levels introduced in 1920, with the final and semifinals consisting of 12 fencers each.[1]
First round: 7 pools of between 9 and 10 fencers each. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the quarterfinals.
Second round: 4 pools of 10 or 11 fencers each. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the semifinals.
Semifinals: 2 pools of 12 fencers each. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the final.
Final: 1 pool of 12 fencers.
Scheduleedit
Date
Time
Round
Thursday, 10 July 1924
Round 1 Quarterfinals
Friday, 11 July 1924
Semifinals Final
Resultsedit
Round 1edit
The top six fencers, by number of wins, in each pool advanced. Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non-qualification.
The top six fencers, by number of wins, in each pool advanced. Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non-qualification.
The top six fencers, by number of wins, in each pool advanced. Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non-qualification.
Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group as necessary for individual placing to sixth place; this required two rounds of tie-breakers (the first round for 2nd-5th; the second round for 2nd/3rd and 4th/5th).
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April 18, 2024
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The men s epee was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme It was the sixth appearance of the event which had not been on the programme in 1896 The competition was held from Wednesday July 10 1924 to Thursday July 11 1924 67 fencers from 18 nations competed Nations were limited to four competitors each The event was won by Charles Delporte of Belgium the nation s second victory in the individual epee matching France and Cuba for most among nations Silver went to Roger Ducret of France Nils Hellsten earned Sweden s first medal in the event with his bronze Men s epeeat the Games of the VIII OlympiadGold medalist Charles DelporteVenueVelodrome d hiverDatesJuly 10 11Competitors67 from 18 nationsMedalistsCharles Delporte BelgiumRoger Ducret FranceNils Hellsten Sweden 19201928 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Round 1 4 1 1 Pool A 4 1 2 Pool B 4 1 3 Pool C 4 1 4 Pool D 4 1 5 Pool E 4 1 6 Pool F 4 1 7 Pool G 4 2 Quarterfinals 4 2 1 Quarterfinal A 4 2 2 Quarterfinal B 4 2 3 Quarterfinal C 4 2 4 Quarterfinal D 4 3 Semifinals 4 3 1 Semifinal A 4 3 2 Semifinal B 4 4 Final 5 Results summary 6 ReferencesBackground editThis was the sixth 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 1 Four of the 12 finalists from the 1920 Games returned gold medalist Armand Massard of France fourth place finisher Ernest Gevers of Belgium ninth place finisher Gustaf Lindblom of Sweden and tenth place finisher Charles Delporte of Belgium Of the first three World Champions since that event started in 1921 two were present 1922 champion Raoul Heide of Norway and 1923 reigning champion Wouter Brouwer of the Netherlands 1921 winner Lucien Gaudin competed on the French team in the team event but was not one of the four fencers in the individual event Uruguay made its debut in the event Belgium Great Britain and the United States each appeared for the fifth time tied for most among nations Competition format editThe competition was held over four rounds In each round each pool held a round robin with bouts to 1 touch Double touches counted as touches against both fencers The format returned to using barrages to separate fencers tied in the advancement spot as had been done in 1908 rather than using head to head results of bouts already fenced were used as in 1912 and 1920 The size of the pools remained at the relatively large levels introduced in 1920 with the final and semifinals consisting of 12 fencers each 1 First round 7 pools of between 9 and 10 fencers each The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the quarterfinals Second round 4 pools of 10 or 11 fencers each The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the semifinals Semifinals 2 pools of 12 fencers each The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the final Final 1 pool of 12 fencers Schedule editDate Time RoundThursday 10 July 1924 Round 1QuarterfinalsFriday 11 July 1924 SemifinalsFinalResults editRound 1 edit The top six fencers by number of wins in each pool advanced Double losses were allowed Tie breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non qualification Pool A edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Ernest Gevers nbsp Belgium 6 3 QGustaf Lindblom nbsp Sweden 6 3 Q3 George Calnan nbsp United States 5 4 QJoseph Misrahi nbsp Egypt 5 4 QFrederico Paredes nbsp Portugal 5 4 Q6 Pieter von Boven nbsp Netherlands 4 5 BKonstantinos Nikolopoulos nbsp Greece 4 5 BViggo Stilling Andersen nbsp Denmark 4 5 B9 Johan Falkenberg nbsp Norway 3 610 Carlos Miguel nbsp Spain 1 8BarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes6 Pieter von Boven nbsp Netherlands 2 0 Q7 Konstantinos Nikolopoulos nbsp Greece 1 18 Viggo Stilling Andersen nbsp Denmark 0 2Pool B edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Nils Hellsten nbsp Sweden 8 1 Q2 Renzo Compagna nbsp Italy 7 2 Q3 Wouter Brouwer nbsp Netherlands 5 4 BMario de Lopez nbsp Portugal 5 4 BLeon Tom nbsp Belgium 5 4 BTryfon Triantafyllakos nbsp Greece 5 4 BHector Belo nbsp Uruguay 5 4 B8 Felix de Pomes nbsp Spain 3 69 Frithjof Lorentzen nbsp Norway 1 810 Ahmed Hassanein nbsp Egypt 0 9BarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes3 Wouter Brouwer nbsp Netherlands 2 2 QMario de Lopez nbsp Portugal 2 1 QLeon Tom nbsp Belgium 2 1 QTryfon Triantafyllakos nbsp Greece 2 1 Q7 Hector Belo nbsp Uruguay 0 3Pool C edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Charles Delporte nbsp Belgium 7 2 Q2 Charles Biscoe nbsp Great Britain 6 3 QVirgilio Mantegazza nbsp Italy 6 3 Q4 George Breed nbsp United States 5 4 QCarl Gripenstedt nbsp Sweden 5 4 Q6 Krikor Agathon nbsp Egypt 4 5 BDomingo Mendy nbsp Uruguay 4 5 B8 Constantin Antoniades nbsp Switzerland 3 69 Josef Jungmann nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 7Miguel Zabalza nbsp Spain 2 7BarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes6 Krikor Agathon nbsp Egypt 1 0 Q7 Domingo Mendy nbsp Uruguay 0 1Pool D edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Roger Ducret nbsp France 6 2 QRobert Frater nbsp Great Britain 6 2 QPedro Nazar nbsp Argentina 6 2 Q4 Frederic Fitting nbsp Switzerland 5 3 Q5 Paul Anspach nbsp Belgium 4 4 QConrado Rolando nbsp Uruguay 4 4 Q7 Eduardo Alonso nbsp Cuba 2 6Theodoros Foustanos nbsp Greece 2 69 Josef Javurek nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 8Pool E edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Eugene Empeyta nbsp Switzerland 6 2 Q2 Armand Massard nbsp France 5 3 QAllen Milner nbsp United States 5 3 QIvan Osiier nbsp Denmark 5 3 Q5 Martin Holt nbsp Great Britain 4 4 BLuis Lucchetti nbsp Argentina 4 4 BRamiro Manalich nbsp Cuba 4 4 B8 Salvador Quesada nbsp Cuba 1 79 Santos Ferreira nbsp Uruguay 0 8BarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes5 Martin Holt nbsp Great Britain 1 0 QLuis Lucchetti nbsp Argentina 1 0 Q7 Ramiro Manalich nbsp Cuba 0 2Pool F edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Gaston Cornereau nbsp France 7 1 Q2 Sigurd Akre nbsp Norway 4 4 QRuimondo Ferro nbsp Portugal 4 4 QWillem Hubert nbsp Netherlands 4 4 QWenceslao Paunero nbsp Argentina 4 4 QPeter Ryefelt nbsp Denmark 4 4 Q7 Arthur Lyon nbsp United States 3 58 Robert Montgomerie nbsp Great Britain 2 6Jan Tille nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 6Pool G edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Domingo Garcia nbsp Spain 8 1 Q2 Ramon Fonst nbsp Cuba 7 2 Q3 Georges Buchard nbsp France 5 4 QRaoul Heide nbsp Norway 5 4 QHenri Jacquet nbsp Switzerland 5 4 Q6 Bror Lagercrantz nbsp Sweden 4 5 BJan de Beaufort nbsp Netherlands 4 5 B8 Jens Berthelsen nbsp Denmark 2 7Francisco Bollini nbsp Argentina 2 7Antonio de Castro nbsp Portugal 2 7BarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes6 Bror Lagercrantz nbsp Sweden 1 0 Q7 Jan de Beaufort nbsp Netherlands 0 1Quarterfinals edit The top six fencers by number of wins in each pool advanced Double losses were allowed Tie breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non qualification Quarterfinal A edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Charles Delporte nbsp Belgium 7 3 QDomingo Garcia nbsp Spain 7 3 QRaoul Heide nbsp Norway 7 3 QLuis Lucchetti nbsp Argentina 7 3 Q5 Ivan Osiier nbsp Denmark 6 4 Q6 Roger Ducret nbsp France 5 5 Q7 Gustaf Lindblom nbsp Sweden 4 68 Krikor Agathon nbsp Egypt 3 7George Calnan nbsp United States 3 7Frederico Paredes nbsp Portugal 3 711 Martin Holt nbsp Great Britain 2 8Quarterfinal B edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Ramon Fonst nbsp Cuba 7 2 QCarl Gripenstedt nbsp Sweden 7 2 Q3 Henri Jacquet nbsp Switzerland 6 3 QLeon Tom nbsp Belgium 6 3 Q5 Gaston Cornereau nbsp France 5 4 Q6 Peter Ryefelt nbsp Denmark 4 5 Q7 Ruimondo Ferro nbsp Portugal 3 68 Wouter Brouwer nbsp Netherlands 2 7Pedro Nazar nbsp Argentina 2 710 George Breed nbsp United States 1 8Quarterfinal C edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Frederic Fitting nbsp Switzerland 9 1 Q2 Renzo Compagna nbsp Italy 7 3 Q3 Paul Anspach nbsp Belgium 6 4 QMario de Lopez nbsp Portugal 6 4 Q5 Allen Milner nbsp United States 5 5 Q6 Armand Massard nbsp France 4 6 BWillem Hubert nbsp Netherlands 4 6 BConrado Rolando nbsp Uruguay 4 6 B9 Tryfon Triantafyllakos nbsp Greece 3 710 Robert Frater nbsp Great Britain 2 8Bror Lagercrantz nbsp Sweden 2 8BarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes6 Armand Massard nbsp France 2 0 Q7 Willem Hubert nbsp Netherlands 1 18 Conrado Rolando nbsp Uruguay 0 2Quarterfinal D edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Georges Buchard nbsp France 6 3 QEugene Empeyta nbsp Switzerland 6 3 QErnest Gevers nbsp Belgium 6 3 QNils Hellsten nbsp Sweden 6 3 QVirgilio Mantegazza nbsp Italy 6 3 Q6 Charles Biscoe nbsp Great Britain 4 5 BJoseph Misrahi nbsp Egypt 4 5 BSigurd Akre nbsp Norway 4 5 B9 Pieter von Boven nbsp Netherlands 1 810 Wenceslao Paunero nbsp Argentina 0 9BarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes6 Charles Biscoe nbsp Great Britain 2 0 Q7 Joseph Misrahi nbsp Egypt 1 18 Sigurd Akre nbsp Norway 0 2Semifinals edit The top six fencers by number of wins in each pool advanced Double losses were allowed Tie breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non qualification Semifinal A edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Leon Tom nbsp Belgium 7 4 Q2 Renzo Compagna nbsp Italy 6 5 QGaston Cornereau nbsp France 6 5 QCharles Delporte nbsp Belgium 6 5 QRoger Ducret nbsp France 6 5 QNils Hellsten nbsp Sweden 6 5 Q7 Mario de Lopez nbsp Portugal 5 6Raoul Heide nbsp Norway 5 6Luis Lucchetti nbsp Argentina 5 610 Henri Jacquet nbsp Switzerland 4 7Ivan Osiier nbsp Denmark 4 712 Frederic Fitting nbsp Switzerland 3 8Semifinal B edit Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes1 Virgilio Mantegazza nbsp Italy 9 2 Q2 Georges Buchard nbsp France 7 4 QArmand Massard nbsp France 7 4 Q4 Paul Anspach nbsp Belgium 6 5 Q5 Peter Ryefelt nbsp Denmark 5 6 Q6 Ernest Gevers nbsp Belgium 4 7 BCharles Biscoe nbsp Great Britain 4 7 BEugene Empeyta nbsp Switzerland 4 7 BRamon Fonst nbsp Cuba 4 7 BDomingo Garcia nbsp Spain 4 7 BCarl Gripenstedt nbsp Sweden 4 7 BAllen Milner nbsp United States 4 7 BBarrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes6 Ernest Gevers nbsp Belgium 5 1 Q7 Charles Biscoe nbsp Great Britain 3 3Eugene Empeyta nbsp Switzerland 3 3Ramon Fonst nbsp Cuba 3 3Domingo Garcia nbsp Spain 3 3Carl Gripenstedt nbsp Sweden 3 312 Allen Milner nbsp United States 1 5Final edit Double losses were allowed Tie breakers were held within a group as necessary for individual placing to sixth place this required two rounds of tie breakers the first round for 2nd 5th the second round for 2nd 3rd and 4th 5th Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes nbsp Charles Delporte nbsp Belgium 8 32 Roger Ducret nbsp France 7 4 BNils Hellsten nbsp Sweden 7 4 BGaston Cornereau nbsp France 7 4 BArmand Massard nbsp France 7 4 B6 Virgilio Mantegazza nbsp Italy 6 57 Georges Buchard nbsp France 5 6Leon Tom nbsp Belgium 5 69 Paul Anspach nbsp Belgium 4 7Peter Ryefelt nbsp Denmark 4 711 Renzo Compagna nbsp Italy 2 912 Ernest Gevers nbsp Belgium 1 10First barrageRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes2 Roger Ducret nbsp France 2 1 BANils Hellsten nbsp Sweden 2 1 BA4 Gaston Cornereau nbsp France 1 2 BBArmand Massard nbsp France 1 2 BBSecond barrage ARank Fencer Nation Wins Losses nbsp Roger Ducret nbsp France 1 0 nbsp Nils Hellsten nbsp Sweden 0 1Second barrage BRank Fencer Nation Wins Losses4 Gaston Cornereau nbsp France 1 05 Armand Massard nbsp France 0 1Results summary editRank Fencer Nation Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final TotalWins Losses Rank Wins Losses Rank Wins Losses Rank Wins Losses Wins Losses nbsp Charles Delporte nbsp Belgium 7 2 1st 7 3 1st 6 5 2nd 8 3 28 13 nbsp Roger Ducret nbsp France 6 2 1st 5 5 6th 6 5 2nd 7 2 1 4 1 0 27 17 nbsp Nils Hellsten nbsp Sweden 8 1 1st 6 3 1st 6 5 2nd 7 2 0 4 1 1 29 154 Gaston Cornereau nbsp France 7 1 1st 5 4 5th 6 5 2nd 7 1 1 4 2 0 27 165 Armand Massard nbsp France 5 3 2nd 4 2 6 0 6th 7 4 2nd 7 1 0 4 2 1 26 206 Virgilio Mantegazza nbsp Italy 6 3 2nd 6 3 1st 9 2 1st 6 5 27 137 Georges Buchard nbsp France 5 4 3rd 6 3 1st 7 4 2nd 5 6 23 17Leon Tom nbsp Belgium 5 2 4 1 3rd 6 3 3rd 7 4 1st 5 6 25 189 Paul Anspach nbsp Belgium 4 4 5th 6 4 3rd 6 5 4th 4 7 20 20Peter Ryefelt nbsp Denmark 4 4 2nd 4 5 6th 5 6 5th 4 7 17 2211 Renzo Compagna nbsp Italy 7 2 2nd 7 3 2nd 6 5 2nd 2 9 22 1912 Ernest Gevers nbsp Belgium 6 3 1st 6 3 1st 4 5 7 1 6th 1 10 22 2413 Charles Biscoe nbsp Great Britain 5 3 2nd 4 2 5 0 6th 4 3 7 3 7th Did not advance 18 18Eugene Empeyta nbsp Switzerland 6 2 1st 6 3 1st 4 3 7 3 7th 19 15Ramon Fonst nbsp Cuba 7 2 2nd 7 2 1st 4 3 7 3 7th 21 14Domingo Garcia nbsp Spain 8 1 1st 7 3 1st 4 3 7 3 7th 22 14Carl Gripenstedt nbsp Sweden 5 4 4th 7 2 1st 4 3 7 3 7th 19 16Raoul Heide nbsp Norway 5 4 3rd 7 3 1st 5 6 7th 17 13Mario de Lopez nbsp Portugal 5 2 4 1 3rd 6 4 3rd 5 6 7th 18 15Luis Lucchetti nbsp Argentina 4 1 4 0 5th 7 3 1st 5 6 7th 17 1321 Henri Jacquet nbsp Switzerland 5 4 3rd 6 3 3rd 4 7 10th 15 14Ivan Osiier nbsp Denmark 5 3 2nd 6 4 5th 4 7 10th 15 1423 Frederic Fitting nbsp Switzerland 5 3 4th 9 1 1st 3 8 12th 17 12Allen Milner nbsp United States 5 3 2nd 5 5 5th 4 1 7 5 12th 15 2025 Ruimondo Ferro nbsp Portugal 4 4 2nd 3 6 7th Did not advance 7 10Willem Hubert nbsp Netherlands 4 4 2nd 4 1 6 1 7th 9 11Gustaf Lindblom nbsp Sweden 6 3 1st 4 6 7th 10 9Joseph Misrahi nbsp Egypt 5 4 3rd 4 1 5 1 7th 10 1029 Krikor Agathon nbsp Egypt 4 1 5 0 6th 3 7 8th 8 12Sigurd Akre nbsp Norway 4 4 2nd 4 0 5 2 8th 8 11Wouter Brouwer nbsp Netherlands 5 2 4 2 3rd 2 7 8th 9 13George Calnan nbsp United States 5 4 3rd 3 7 8th 8 11Pedro Nazar nbsp Argentina 6 2 1st 2 7 8th 8 9Frederico Paredes nbsp Portugal 5 4 3rd 3 7 8th 8 11Conrado Rolando nbsp Uruguay 4 4 5th 4 0 6 2 8th 8 1236 Pieter von Boven nbsp Netherlands 4 2 5 0 6th 1 8 9th 7 13Tryfon Triantafyllakos nbsp Greece 5 2 4 1 3rd 3 7 9th 10 1238 George Breed nbsp United States 5 4 4th 1 8 10th 6 12Robert Frater nbsp Great Britain 6 2 1st 2 8 10th 8 10Bror Lagercrantz nbsp Sweden 4 1 5 0 6th 2 8 10th 7 13Wenceslao Paunero nbsp Argentina 4 4 2nd 0 9 10th 4 1342 Martin Holt nbsp Great Britain 4 1 4 0 5th 2 8 11th 7 1243 Eduardo Alonso nbsp Cuba 2 6 7th Did not advance 2 6Jan de Beaufort nbsp Netherlands 4 0 5 1 7th 4 6Hector Belo nbsp Uruguay 5 0 4 3 7th 5 7Theodoros Foustanos nbsp Greece 2 6 7th 2 6Arthur Lyon nbsp United States 3 5 7th 3 5Ramiro Manalich nbsp Cuba 4 0 4 2 7th 4 6Domingo Mendy nbsp Uruguay 4 0 5 1 7th 4 6Konstantinos Nikolopoulos nbsp Greece 4 1 5 1 7th 5 651 Constantin Antoniades nbsp Switzerland 3 6 8th 3 6Jens Berthelsen nbsp Denmark 2 7 8th 2 7Francisco Bollini nbsp Argentina 2 7 8th 2 7Antonio de Castro nbsp Portugal 2 7 8th 2 7Robert Montgomerie nbsp Great Britain 2 6 8th 2 6Felix de Pomes nbsp Spain 3 6 8th 3 6Salvador Quesada nbsp Cuba 1 7 8th 1 7Viggo Stilling Andersen nbsp Denmark 4 0 5 2 8th 4 7Jan Tille nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 6 8th 2 660 Johan Falkenberg nbsp Norway 3 6 9th 3 6Santos Ferreira nbsp Uruguay 0 8 9th 0 8Josef Javurek nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 8 9th 0 8Josef Jungmann nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 7 9th 2 7Frithjof Lorentzen nbsp Norway 1 8 9th 1 8Miguel Zabalza nbsp Spain 2 7 9th 2 766 Ahmed Hassanein nbsp Egypt 0 9 10th 0 9Carlos Miguel nbsp Spain 1 8 10th 1 8References edit a b Epee Individual Men Olympedia Retrieved 8 March 2021 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Fencing at the 1924 Paris Summer Games Men s Epee Individual Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Wudarski Pawel 1999 Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich in Polish Archived from the original on 16 February 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fencing at the 1924 Summer Olympics Men 27s epee amp oldid 1195623899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,