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Fencing at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Men's épée

The men's épée was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1932 Summer Olympics programme. It was the eighth appearance of the event. The competition was held from 8 August 1932 to 9 August 1932. 28 fencers from 12 nations competed, with three others entered but not starting.[1][2] A maximum of three fencers per nation could compete.[3] The event was won by Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici of Italy, with his countryman Carlo Agostoni taking bronze. They were the first medals for Italy in the men's individual épée. France reached the podium for the fourth consecutive Games in the event with Georges Buchard's silver. Buchard was the third man to win multiple medals in the event, repeating his second-place finish from 1928.

Men's épée
at the Games of the X Olympiad
Gold medalist Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici
Venue160th Regiment State Armory
Dates8–9 August
Competitors28 from 12 nations
Medalists
← 1928
1936 →

Background Edit

This was the eighth 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.[4]

Two of the 10 finalists from the 1928 Games returned: silver medalist (and 1924 finalist) Georges Buchard of France and bronze medalist George Calnan of the United States. Buchard was the reigning (1931) World Champion; he had also won in 1927 and would win again in 1933. He and fellow French fencer Philippe Cattiau, the 1929 and 1930 World Champion, were the favorites in the event.[4]

For the first time, no nations made their debut in the event. Belgium and the United States each appeared for the seventh time, tied for most among nations.

Competition format Edit

The competition format continued the pool play round-robin from prior years, but increased the number of touches to win a bout to 3. With fewer fencers than in prior Games, the number of rounds was reduced from four to three. A point system was used, with 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss.[5] The total number of touches received was used as the first tie-breaker. Touches scored was used as the second in the final.[6] It also was apparently used in the earlier rounds for the most part, though the official placing for 8th and 9th in round 1 pool 1 is inconsistent.

  • Quarterfinals: 3 pools of between 9 and 11 fencers each. The top 7 fencers in the first two pools (each scheduled to have 11 fencers) and the top 6 fencers in the third pool (scheduled to have 9 fencers) advanced to the semifinals.
  • Semifinals: 2 pools of 10 fencers each. The top 6 fencers in each pool advanced to the final.
  • Final: 1 pool of 12 fencers.

Schedule Edit

Date Time Round
Monday, 8 August 1932 9:00
13:00
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Tuesday, 9 August 1932 13:00 Final

Results Edit

Quarterfinals Edit

The top 7 finishers in pools 1 and 2 and the top 6 finishers in pool 3 advanced to the semifinals.[5]

Quarterfinal 1 Edit

It is unclear why Markus is ranked ahead of Corbin; being equal on points and touches received, Corbin's touches scored should have ranked him higher.

Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes
1 Saverio Ragno   Italy 16 24 10 Q
2 Georges Buchard   France 12 21 13 Q
3 Balthazar De Beukelaer   Belgium 10 19 14 Q
4 Sven Thofelt   Sweden 8 17 15 Q
5 Aage Leidersdorff   Denmark 7 18 20 Q
6 Eduardo Prieto   Mexico 7 17 20 Q
7 Doris de Jong   Netherlands 4 15 20 Q
8 Bertram Markus   Canada 4 10 21
9 Harold Corbin   United States 4 13 21
Erwin Casmir   Germany DNS
Somfai   Hungary DNS

Quarterfinal 2 Edit

5 bouts in the round-robin were skipped (Agostini-Schmetz, Agostini-Saucedo, Saucedo-de Graffenried, Poplimont-Calnan, and Poplimont-Petneházy).[5]

The Official Report lists the bout between Farrell and Delgadillo as 2–2, but Sports-Reference reports a 3–2 Farrell win. The latter is consistent with Farrell having 7 points, as reported in both sources, and Delgadillo having 4, as listed in Sports-Reference. The Official Report lists Delgadillo as having 6 points, which is inconsistent with either a tie or loss. Both sources, however, list Delgadillo as having received 26 touches; if the result of the bout was 3–2 for Farrell, this number should be 27.[5][1]

The Official Report does not explain why Lindman advanced to the semifinals rather than Farrell.

Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes
1 Carlo Agostoni   Italy 16 24 6 Q
2 Bernard Schmetz   France 15 24 11 Q
3 Raúl Saucedo   Argentina 13 22 11 Q
4 André Poplimont   Belgium 13 22 15 Q
5 George Calnan   United States 12 24 17 Q
6 Paul de Graffenried   Switzerland 8 16 21 Q
7 Patrick Farrell   Canada 7 14 23
8 Bo Lindman   Sweden 6 21 22 Q
9 Erik Kofoed-Hansen   Denmark 6 16 22
10 Gerónimo Delgadillo   Mexico 4 16 27
11 Imre Petneházy   Hungary 0 3 27

Quarterfinal 3 Edit

Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes
1 Max Janlet   Belgium 10 18 9 Q
2 Philippe Cattiau   France 10 18 14 Q
3 Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici   Italy 9 18 12 Q
4 Gustave Heiss   United States 8 15 11 Q
5 Tibor Benkő   Hungary 6 12 14 Q
6 Stig Lindström   Sweden 5 14 19 Q
7 Eduardo Prieto Souza   Mexico 4 11 18
Ernest Dalton   Canada 4 11 18
Ivan Osiier   Denmark DNS

Semifinals Edit

The top six finishers in each semifinal advanced to the final.[7]

Semifinal 1 Edit

Two bouts were not played: De Beukelaer-de Jong and Cattiau-Saucedo.

Both the Official Report and Sports-Reference credit De Beukelaer with 10 points; however, the head-to-head data shown by each has him winning 6 bouts and losing 2, which should result in 12 points.[7][1]

Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes
1 Saverio Ragno   Italy 13 24 16 Q
2 Georges Buchard   France 12 20 16 Q
3 Sven Thofelt   Sweden 10 20 12 Q
4 Balthazar De Beukelaer   Belgium 10 21 14 Q
5 Philippe Cattiau   France 10 18 17 Q
6 Raúl Saucedo   Argentina 9 20 17 Q
7 Gustave Heiss   United States 8 20 19
8 Eduardo Prieto   Mexico 4 15 22
9 Doris de Jong   Netherlands 3 12 23
10 Tibor Benkő   Hungary 3 12 26

Semifinal 2 Edit

Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes
1 Bernard Schmetz   France 14 22 13 Q
2 Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici   Italy 12 22 17 Q
3 George Calnan   United States 11 24 17 Q
4 Paul de Graffenried   Switzerland 11 20 19 Q
5 Carlo Agostoni   Italy 10 20 14 Q
6 Stig Lindström   Sweden 10 22 17 Q
7 Max Janlet   Belgium 10 18 19
8 André Poplimont   Belgium 6 13 21
9 Bo Lindman   Sweden 4 15 24
10 Aage Leidersdorff   Denmark 2 10 25

Final Edit

Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR
  Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici   Italy 18 31 18
  Georges Buchard   France 16 27 17
  Carlo Agostoni   Italy 15 30 17
4 Saverio Ragno   Italy 14 27 20
5 Bernard Schmetz   France 14 26 22
6 Philippe Cattiau   France 13 23 22
7 George Calnan   United States 13 22 22
8 Balthazar De Beukelaer   Belgium 8 19 25
9 Sven Thofelt   Sweden 8 21 27
10 Raúl Saucedo   Argentina 7 18 28
11 Paul de Graffenried   Switzerland 4 17 29
12 Stig Lindström   Sweden 4 15 29

Results summary Edit

Rank Fencer Nation Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Points
Points Rank Points Rank
  Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici   Italy 9 3rd 12 2nd 18
  Georges Buchard   France 12 2nd 12 2nd 16
  Carlo Agostoni   Italy 16 1st 10 5th 15
4 Saverio Ragno   Italy 16 1st 13 1st 14
5 Bernard Schmetz   France 15 2nd 14 1st 14
6 Philippe Cattiau   France 10 2nd 10 5th 13
7 George Calnan   United States 12 5th 11 3rd 13
8 Balthazar De Beukelaer   Belgium 10 3rd 10 4th 8
9 Sven Thofelt   Sweden 8 4th 10 3rd 8
10 Raúl Saucedo   Argentina 13 3rd 9 6th 7
11 Paul de Graffenried   Switzerland 8 6th 11 4th 4
12 Stig Lindström   Sweden 5 6th 10 6th 4
13 Max Janlet   Belgium 10 1st 10 7th Did not advance
Gustave Heiss   United States 8 4th 8 7th
15 André Poplimont   Belgium 13 4th 6 8th
Eduardo Prieto   Mexico 7 6th 4 8th
17 Bo Lindman   Sweden 6 8th 4 9th
Doris de Jong   Netherlands 4 7th 3 9th
19 Tibor Benkő   Hungary 6 5th 3 10th
Aage Leidersdorff   Denmark 7 5th 2 10th
21 Patrick Farrell   Canada 7 7th Did not advance
Ernest Dalton   Canada 4 7th
Eduardo Prieto Souza   Mexico 4 7th
24 Bertram Markus   Canada 4 8th
25 Erik Kofoed-Hansen   Denmark 6 9th
Harold Corbin   United States 4 9th
27 Gerónimo Delgadillo   Mexico 4 10th
28 Imre Petneházy   Hungary 0 11th
Erwin Casmir   Germany DNS
Ivan Osiier   Denmark DNS
Somfai   Hungary DNS

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  2. ^ Official Olympic Report, la84.org. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  3. ^ Official Report, p. 492.
  4. ^ a b "Épée, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d Official Report, p. 506
  6. ^ Official Report, p. 508
  7. ^ a b Official Report, p. 507

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The men s epee was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1932 Summer Olympics programme It was the eighth appearance of the event The competition was held from 8 August 1932 to 9 August 1932 28 fencers from 12 nations competed with three others entered but not starting 1 2 A maximum of three fencers per nation could compete 3 The event was won by Giancarlo Cornaggia Medici of Italy with his countryman Carlo Agostoni taking bronze They were the first medals for Italy in the men s individual epee France reached the podium for the fourth consecutive Games in the event with Georges Buchard s silver Buchard was the third man to win multiple medals in the event repeating his second place finish from 1928 Men s epeeat the Games of the X OlympiadGold medalist Giancarlo Cornaggia MediciVenue160th Regiment State ArmoryDates8 9 AugustCompetitors28 from 12 nationsMedalistsGiancarlo Cornaggia Medici ItalyGeorges Buchard FranceCarlo Agostoni Italy 19281936 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Quarterfinals 4 1 1 Quarterfinal 1 4 1 2 Quarterfinal 2 4 1 3 Quarterfinal 3 4 2 Semifinals 4 2 1 Semifinal 1 4 2 2 Semifinal 2 4 3 Final 5 Results summary 6 ReferencesBackground EditThis was the eighth 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 4 Two of the 10 finalists from the 1928 Games returned silver medalist and 1924 finalist Georges Buchard of France and bronze medalist George Calnan of the United States Buchard was the reigning 1931 World Champion he had also won in 1927 and would win again in 1933 He and fellow French fencer Philippe Cattiau the 1929 and 1930 World Champion were the favorites in the event 4 For the first time no nations made their debut in the event Belgium and the United States each appeared for the seventh time tied for most among nations Competition format EditThe competition format continued the pool play round robin from prior years but increased the number of touches to win a bout to 3 With fewer fencers than in prior Games the number of rounds was reduced from four to three A point system was used with 2 points for a win 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss 5 The total number of touches received was used as the first tie breaker Touches scored was used as the second in the final 6 It also was apparently used in the earlier rounds for the most part though the official placing for 8th and 9th in round 1 pool 1 is inconsistent Quarterfinals 3 pools of between 9 and 11 fencers each The top 7 fencers in the first two pools each scheduled to have 11 fencers and the top 6 fencers in the third pool scheduled to have 9 fencers advanced to the semifinals Semifinals 2 pools of 10 fencers each The top 6 fencers in each pool advanced to the final Final 1 pool of 12 fencers Schedule EditDate Time RoundMonday 8 August 1932 9 0013 00 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsTuesday 9 August 1932 13 00 FinalResults EditQuarterfinals Edit The top 7 finishers in pools 1 and 2 and the top 6 finishers in pool 3 advanced to the semifinals 5 Quarterfinal 1 Edit It is unclear why Markus is ranked ahead of Corbin being equal on points and touches received Corbin s touches scored should have ranked him higher Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes1 Saverio Ragno nbsp Italy 16 24 10 Q2 Georges Buchard nbsp France 12 21 13 Q3 Balthazar De Beukelaer nbsp Belgium 10 19 14 Q4 Sven Thofelt nbsp Sweden 8 17 15 Q5 Aage Leidersdorff nbsp Denmark 7 18 20 Q6 Eduardo Prieto nbsp Mexico 7 17 20 Q7 Doris de Jong nbsp Netherlands 4 15 20 Q8 Bertram Markus nbsp Canada 4 10 219 Harold Corbin nbsp United States 4 13 21 Erwin Casmir nbsp Germany DNSSomfai nbsp Hungary DNSQuarterfinal 2 Edit 5 bouts in the round robin were skipped Agostini Schmetz Agostini Saucedo Saucedo de Graffenried Poplimont Calnan and Poplimont Petnehazy 5 The Official Report lists the bout between Farrell and Delgadillo as 2 2 but Sports Reference reports a 3 2 Farrell win The latter is consistent with Farrell having 7 points as reported in both sources and Delgadillo having 4 as listed in Sports Reference The Official Report lists Delgadillo as having 6 points which is inconsistent with either a tie or loss Both sources however list Delgadillo as having received 26 touches if the result of the bout was 3 2 for Farrell this number should be 27 5 1 The Official Report does not explain why Lindman advanced to the semifinals rather than Farrell Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes1 Carlo Agostoni nbsp Italy 16 24 6 Q2 Bernard Schmetz nbsp France 15 24 11 Q3 Raul Saucedo nbsp Argentina 13 22 11 Q4 Andre Poplimont nbsp Belgium 13 22 15 Q5 George Calnan nbsp United States 12 24 17 Q6 Paul de Graffenried nbsp Switzerland 8 16 21 Q7 Patrick Farrell nbsp Canada 7 14 238 Bo Lindman nbsp Sweden 6 21 22 Q9 Erik Kofoed Hansen nbsp Denmark 6 16 2210 Geronimo Delgadillo nbsp Mexico 4 16 2711 Imre Petnehazy nbsp Hungary 0 3 27Quarterfinal 3 Edit Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes1 Max Janlet nbsp Belgium 10 18 9 Q2 Philippe Cattiau nbsp France 10 18 14 Q3 Giancarlo Cornaggia Medici nbsp Italy 9 18 12 Q4 Gustave Heiss nbsp United States 8 15 11 Q5 Tibor Benko nbsp Hungary 6 12 14 Q6 Stig Lindstrom nbsp Sweden 5 14 19 Q7 Eduardo Prieto Souza nbsp Mexico 4 11 18Ernest Dalton nbsp Canada 4 11 18 Ivan Osiier nbsp Denmark DNSSemifinals Edit The top six finishers in each semifinal advanced to the final 7 Semifinal 1 Edit Two bouts were not played De Beukelaer de Jong and Cattiau Saucedo Both the Official Report and Sports Reference credit De Beukelaer with 10 points however the head to head data shown by each has him winning 6 bouts and losing 2 which should result in 12 points 7 1 Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes1 Saverio Ragno nbsp Italy 13 24 16 Q2 Georges Buchard nbsp France 12 20 16 Q3 Sven Thofelt nbsp Sweden 10 20 12 Q4 Balthazar De Beukelaer nbsp Belgium 10 21 14 Q5 Philippe Cattiau nbsp France 10 18 17 Q6 Raul Saucedo nbsp Argentina 9 20 17 Q7 Gustave Heiss nbsp United States 8 20 198 Eduardo Prieto nbsp Mexico 4 15 229 Doris de Jong nbsp Netherlands 3 12 2310 Tibor Benko nbsp Hungary 3 12 26Semifinal 2 Edit Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR Notes1 Bernard Schmetz nbsp France 14 22 13 Q2 Giancarlo Cornaggia Medici nbsp Italy 12 22 17 Q3 George Calnan nbsp United States 11 24 17 Q4 Paul de Graffenried nbsp Switzerland 11 20 19 Q5 Carlo Agostoni nbsp Italy 10 20 14 Q6 Stig Lindstrom nbsp Sweden 10 22 17 Q7 Max Janlet nbsp Belgium 10 18 198 Andre Poplimont nbsp Belgium 6 13 219 Bo Lindman nbsp Sweden 4 15 2410 Aage Leidersdorff nbsp Denmark 2 10 25Final Edit Rank Fencer Nation Points TS TR nbsp Giancarlo Cornaggia Medici nbsp Italy 18 31 18 nbsp Georges Buchard nbsp France 16 27 17 nbsp Carlo Agostoni nbsp Italy 15 30 174 Saverio Ragno nbsp Italy 14 27 205 Bernard Schmetz nbsp France 14 26 226 Philippe Cattiau nbsp France 13 23 227 George Calnan nbsp United States 13 22 228 Balthazar De Beukelaer nbsp Belgium 8 19 259 Sven Thofelt nbsp Sweden 8 21 2710 Raul Saucedo nbsp Argentina 7 18 2811 Paul de Graffenried nbsp Switzerland 4 17 2912 Stig Lindstrom nbsp Sweden 4 15 29Results summary EditRank Fencer Nation Quarterfinals Semifinals FinalPointsPoints Rank Points Rank nbsp Giancarlo Cornaggia Medici nbsp Italy 9 3rd 12 2nd 18 nbsp Georges Buchard nbsp France 12 2nd 12 2nd 16 nbsp Carlo Agostoni nbsp Italy 16 1st 10 5th 154 Saverio Ragno nbsp Italy 16 1st 13 1st 145 Bernard Schmetz nbsp France 15 2nd 14 1st 146 Philippe Cattiau nbsp France 10 2nd 10 5th 137 George Calnan nbsp United States 12 5th 11 3rd 138 Balthazar De Beukelaer nbsp Belgium 10 3rd 10 4th 89 Sven Thofelt nbsp Sweden 8 4th 10 3rd 810 Raul Saucedo nbsp Argentina 13 3rd 9 6th 711 Paul de Graffenried nbsp Switzerland 8 6th 11 4th 412 Stig Lindstrom nbsp Sweden 5 6th 10 6th 413 Max Janlet nbsp Belgium 10 1st 10 7th Did not advanceGustave Heiss nbsp United States 8 4th 8 7th15 Andre Poplimont nbsp Belgium 13 4th 6 8thEduardo Prieto nbsp Mexico 7 6th 4 8th17 Bo Lindman nbsp Sweden 6 8th 4 9thDoris de Jong nbsp Netherlands 4 7th 3 9th19 Tibor Benko nbsp Hungary 6 5th 3 10thAage Leidersdorff nbsp Denmark 7 5th 2 10th21 Patrick Farrell nbsp Canada 7 7th Did not advanceErnest Dalton nbsp Canada 4 7thEduardo Prieto Souza nbsp Mexico 4 7th24 Bertram Markus nbsp Canada 4 8th25 Erik Kofoed Hansen nbsp Denmark 6 9thHarold Corbin nbsp United States 4 9th27 Geronimo Delgadillo nbsp Mexico 4 10th28 Imre Petnehazy nbsp Hungary 0 11th Erwin Casmir nbsp Germany DNSIvan Osiier nbsp Denmark DNSSomfai nbsp Hungary DNSReferences Edit a b c Fencing 1932 Olympic Results Men s epee sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Official Olympic Report la84 org Retrieved 10 August 2018 Official Report p 492 a b Epee Individual Men Olympedia Retrieved 9 March 2021 a b c d Official Report p 506 Official Report p 508 a b Official Report p 507 Retrieved from 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