The men's épée was one of eight fencing events on the fencing at the 1992 Summer Olympics programme. It was the twenty-first appearance of the event. The competition was held on 1 August 1992. 70 fencers from 30 nations competed.[1] Each nation was limited to three fencers. The event was won by Éric Srecki of France, the nation's fifth victory in the event (second-most behind Italy's six). France also took bronze, with Jean-Michel Henry winning the bronze medal match. France's podium streak in the event extended to four Games. Pavel Kolobkov of the Unified Team took silver.
Men's épéeat the Games of the XXV Olympiad
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Venue Palace of Metallurgy Dates 1 August 1992 Competitors 70 from 30 nations Medalists
Background edit This was the 21st 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]
Three of the eight quarterfinalists from 1988 returned: gold medalist Arnd Schmitt of West Germany (now competing for united Germany), bronze medalist Andrey Shuvalov of the Soviet Union (now competing for the Unified Team), and fourth-place finisher Sandro Cuomo of Italy. Shuvalov was the reigning (1991) World Champion. Manuel Pereira of Spain was another World Champion (1989) competing in Barcelona.[2]
Estonia and Singapore each made their debut in the event. Some former Soviet republics competed as the Unified Team. France, Great Britain, Sweden, and the United States each appeared for the 19th time, tied for most among nations.
Competition format edit The 1992 tournament used a three-phase format roughly similar to prior years in consisting of a group phase, a double-elimination phase, and a single-elimination phase, but each phase was very different from previous formats.
The first phase was a single round (vs. 3 rounds in 1988) round-robin pool play format; each fencer in a pool faced each other fencer in that pool once. There were 10 pools with 7 fencers each. The fencers' ranks within the pool were ignored; the overall winning percentage (with touch differential and then touches against used as tie-breakers) were used to rank the fencers. The top 52 advanced to the second phase, while the other fencers were eliminated.
The second phase was a modified, truncated double-elimination tournament. 12 fencers received a bye to the second round (round of 32), while the 40 fencers ranked 13–52 played in the round of 64. Fencers losing in the round of 64 were eliminated, while the remaining rounds were double elimination via repechages. The repechages (but not the main brackets) used a complicated reseeding mechanism. Ultimately, the 4 fencers remaining undefeated after the round of 8 advanced to the quarterfinals along with 4 fencers who advanced through the repechages after one loss.
The final phase was a single elimination tournament with quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final and bronze medal match.
All bouts were to 5 touches. In the second and third phases, matches were best-of-three bouts.
Schedule edit Results edit Group round edit Fencers were ranked by win percent, then touch differential, then touches against. This ranking, with adjustments to ensure that no two fencers of the same nation were in the same bracket (noted in parentheses), was used to seed the elimination round brackets.
Elimination rounds edit Main brackets edit Main bracket 1 edit Ciszewski, Wong, Tanabe, Paz, and Normile were eliminated after the round of 64. The losers in the round of 32 faced off, with Randazzo beating Jang and Davidson beating Pop to advance to the repechage. The losers of the round of 16, Shuvalov and Lazzarini, advanced directly to the first round of the repechage. Vánky, having lost in the round of 8, went to the third round of the repechage. Borrmann won the bracket, advancing to the quarterfinals.
Repechage qualifiers 1 edit Main bracket 2 edit Sandegren, di Tella, Lenzun, Al-Hamar, and Kuhn were eliminated after the round of 64. The losers in the round of 32 faced off, with Depta beating Schmitt and Kulcsár beating Lee to advance to the repechage. The losers of the round of 16, Shong and de la Peña, advanced directly to the first round of the repechage. Srecki, having lost in the round of 8, went to the third round of the repechage. Kaaberma won the bracket, advancing to the quarterfinals.
Repechage qualifiers 2 edit Main bracket 3 edit Maroto, O'Brien, Milan, Ječmínek, and Zuikov were eliminated after the round of 64. The losers in the round of 32 faced off, with Chouinard beating Jacquet and Kravchuk beating Cuomo to advance to the repechage. The losers of the round of 16, Lenglet and Marx, advanced directly to the first round of the repechage. Rivas, having lost in the round of 8, went to the third round of the repechage. Kovács won the bracket, advancing to the quarterfinals.
Repechage qualifiers 3 edit Main bracket 4 edit Hegedűs, McLean, Kim, Pereira, and Pantelimon were eliminated after the round of 64. The losers in the round of 32 faced off, with Nowosielski beating Lundblad and Mazzoni beating Nawrocki to advance to the repechage. The losers of the round of 16, Henry and Douba, advanced directly to the first round of the repechage. Felisiak, having lost in the round of 8, went to the third round of the repechage. Kolobkov won the bracket, advancing to the quarterfinals.
Repechage qualifiers 4 edit Repechage rounds 1 and 2 edit The fencers were reseeded: the eight fencers who had lost in the round of 16 were reseeded as 1–8 while the eight fencers who had lost in the round of 32 but won the repechage qualifiers were reseeded as 9–16. Rematches of main bracket matches were avoided. For example, original seed #2 Mazzoni would have been reseeded as #9 because he was the top-seeded fencer who had advanced through the repechage qualifiers. That would have placed original #4 Kulcsár as (new) #10, setting up a rematch against (new) #7 de la Peña; Kulcsár and Mazzoni were swapped to #9 and #10, respectively. Original seeds are shown in parentheses in the brackets.
Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 1 edit Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 2 edit Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 3 edit Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 4 edit Repechage round 3 edit The fencers were reseeded again. Seeds 1–4 were given to round 8 losers, based on their original seeds (Vánky and Felisiak, who had been swapped to avoid having two German fencers in main bracket 1, were reseeded as if they had not been swapped). Seeds 5–8 were given to the winners of the second round of the repechage, based on their original seeds—except that Henry was moved from #6 to #5 to avoid a rematch with Felisiak.
Repechage round 3 bracket 1 edit Repechage round 3 bracket 2 edit Repechage round 3 bracket 3 edit Repechage round 3 bracket 4 edit Final rounds edit The fencers were reseeded a final time. Seeds 1–4 were given to the round of 8 winners, based on their original seeds. Seeds 5–8 were given to the winners of the third round of the repechage, based on their original seeds.
Final classification edit Fencer Nation Éric Srecki France Pavel Kolobkov Unified Team Jean-Michel Henry France Kaido Kaaberma Estonia Elmar Borrmann Germany Angelo Mazzoni Italy Mauricio Rivas Colombia Iván Kovács Hungary Robert Felisiak Germany Péter Vánky Sweden Andrey Shuvalov Unified Team Serhiy Kravchuk Unified Team Krisztián Kulcsár Hungary Laurie Shong Canada Maurizio Randazzo Italy Aleš Depta Czechoslovakia Olivier Lenglet France Danek Nowosielski Canada Robert Davidson Australia Roberto Lazzarini Brazil Jiří Douba Czechoslovakia Jean-Marc Chouinard Canada Fernando de la Peña Spain Robert Marx United States Adrian Pop Romania Sandro Cuomo Italy Lee Sang-Gi South Korea Thomas Lundblad Sweden Arnd Schmitt Germany Jang Tae-Seok South Korea Olivier Jacquet Switzerland Sławomir Nawrocki Poland Kim Jeong-Gwan South Korea Michael O'Brien Ireland Roman Ječmínek Czechoslovakia Gabriel Pantelimon Romania Maciej Ciszewski Poland Raúl Maroto Spain Viktor Zuikov Estonia André Kuhn Switzerland Rafael di Tella Argentina Ferenc Hegedűs Hungary Jon Normile United States Juan Miguel Paz Colombia Gavin McLean New Zealand Ulf Sandegren Sweden Mohamed Al-Hamar Kuwait Manuel Pereira Spain Cornel Milan Romania Wong James Singapore Norikazu Tanabe Japan Handry Lenzun Indonesia Steven Paul Great Britain Scott Arnold Australia Chris O'Loughlin United States Witold Gadomski Poland Daniel Lang Switzerland Zahi El-Khoury Lebanon Lucas Zakaria Indonesia Rui Frazão Portugal Luciano Finardi Brazil José Bandeira
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The men s epee was one of eight fencing events on the fencing at the 1992 Summer Olympics programme It was the twenty first appearance of the event The competition was held on 1 August 1992 70 fencers from 30 nations competed 1 Each nation was limited to three fencers The event was won by Eric Srecki of France the nation s fifth victory in the event second most behind Italy s six France also took bronze with Jean Michel Henry winning the bronze medal match France s podium streak in the event extended to four Games Pavel Kolobkov of the Unified Team took silver Men s epeeat the Games of the XXV OlympiadFencing pictogramVenuePalace of MetallurgyDates1 August 1992Competitors70 from 30 nationsMedalistsEric Srecki FrancePavel Kolobkov Unified TeamJean Michel Henry France 19881996 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Group round 4 2 Elimination rounds 4 2 1 Main brackets 4 2 1 1 Main bracket 1 4 2 1 1 1 Repechage qualifiers 1 4 2 1 2 Main bracket 2 4 2 1 2 1 Repechage qualifiers 2 4 2 1 3 Main bracket 3 4 2 1 3 1 Repechage qualifiers 3 4 2 1 4 Main bracket 4 4 2 1 4 1 Repechage qualifiers 4 4 2 2 Repechage rounds 1 and 2 4 2 2 1 Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 1 4 2 2 2 Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 2 4 2 2 3 Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 3 4 2 2 4 Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 4 4 2 3 Repechage round 3 4 2 3 1 Repechage round 3 bracket 1 4 2 3 2 Repechage round 3 bracket 2 4 2 3 3 Repechage round 3 bracket 3 4 2 3 4 Repechage round 3 bracket 4 4 3 Final rounds 5 Final classification 6 ReferencesBackground editThis was the 21st 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 Three of the eight quarterfinalists from 1988 returned gold medalist Arnd Schmitt of West Germany now competing for united Germany bronze medalist Andrey Shuvalov of the Soviet Union now competing for the Unified Team and fourth place finisher Sandro Cuomo of Italy Shuvalov was the reigning 1991 World Champion Manuel Pereira of Spain was another World Champion 1989 competing in Barcelona 2 Estonia and Singapore each made their debut in the event Some former Soviet republics competed as the Unified Team France Great Britain Sweden and the United States each appeared for the 19th time tied for most among nations Competition format editThe 1992 tournament used a three phase format roughly similar to prior years in consisting of a group phase a double elimination phase and a single elimination phase but each phase was very different from previous formats The first phase was a single round vs 3 rounds in 1988 round robin pool play format each fencer in a pool faced each other fencer in that pool once There were 10 pools with 7 fencers each The fencers ranks within the pool were ignored the overall winning percentage with touch differential and then touches against used as tie breakers were used to rank the fencers The top 52 advanced to the second phase while the other fencers were eliminated The second phase was a modified truncated double elimination tournament 12 fencers received a bye to the second round round of 32 while the 40 fencers ranked 13 52 played in the round of 64 Fencers losing in the round of 64 were eliminated while the remaining rounds were double elimination via repechages The repechages but not the main brackets used a complicated reseeding mechanism Ultimately the 4 fencers remaining undefeated after the round of 8 advanced to the quarterfinals along with 4 fencers who advanced through the repechages after one loss The final phase was a single elimination tournament with quarterfinals semifinals and a final and bronze medal match All bouts were to 5 touches In the second and third phases matches were best of three bouts Schedule editAll times are Central European Summer Time UTC 2 Date Time RoundSaturday 1 August 1992 Group roundElimination roundFinal roundResults editGroup round edit Fencers were ranked by win percent then touch differential then touches against This ranking with adjustments to ensure that no two fencers of the same nation were in the same bracket noted in parentheses was used to seed the elimination round brackets Rank Fencer Nation Pool Rank Wins Losses Win TF TA TF TA Notes1 Elmar Borrmann nbsp Germany 6 1 6 0 1 000 30 14 16 Q2 Angelo Mazzoni nbsp Italy 1 1 6 0 1 000 30 15 15 Q3 Mauricio Rivas nbsp Colombia 5 1 6 0 1 000 30 18 12 Q4 Krisztian Kulcsar nbsp Hungary 4 1 6 0 1 000 30 19 11 Q5 Eric Srecki nbsp France 2 1 5 1 833 30 13 17 Q6 Ivan Kovacs nbsp Hungary 9 1 5 1 833 28 13 15 Q7 Jean Michel Henry nbsp France 8 1 5 1 833 28 15 13 Q8 Adrian Pop nbsp Romania 5 2 5 1 833 29 17 12 Q9 10 Robert Felisiak nbsp Germany 4 2 5 1 833 29 18 11 Q10 9 Peter Vanky nbsp Sweden 3 1 5 1 833 29 18 11 Q11 Sandro Cuomo nbsp Italy 7 1 5 1 833 30 21 9 Q12 Laurie Shong nbsp Canada 1 2 4 2 667 27 15 12 Q13 Kaido Kaaberma nbsp Estonia 9 2 4 2 667 25 17 8 Q14 Olivier Lenglet nbsp France 6 2 4 2 667 25 17 8 Q15 Kim Jeong Gwan nbsp South Korea 8 2 4 2 667 26 18 8 Q16 Andrey Shuvalov nbsp Unified Team 3 2 4 2 667 26 18 8 Q17 Maurizio Randazzo nbsp Italy 5 3 4 2 667 26 19 7 Q18 Pavel Kolobkov nbsp Unified Team 10 1 4 2 667 27 20 7 Q19 Michael O Brien nbsp Ireland 4 3 4 2 667 28 21 7 Q20 Lee Sang Gi nbsp South Korea 6 3 4 2 667 25 19 6 Q21 Ales Depta nbsp Czechoslovakia 1 3 4 2 667 26 21 5 Q22 Roman Jecminek nbsp Czechoslovakia 6 4 4 2 667 28 23 5 Q23 Danek Nowosielski nbsp Canada 7 2 4 2 667 24 20 4 Q24 26 Thomas Lundblad nbsp Sweden 10 2 4 2 667 25 21 4 Q25 27 Serhiy Kravchuk nbsp Unified Team 2 2 4 2 667 27 23 4 Q26 24 Robert Davidson nbsp Australia 9 3 4 2 667 25 23 2 Q27 25 Roberto Lazzarini nbsp Brazil 2 3 4 2 667 21 23 2 Q28 31 Jiri Douba nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 4 3 3 500 26 20 6 Q29 30 Jean Marc Chouinard nbsp Canada 8 3 3 3 500 26 20 6 Q30 28 Arnd Schmitt nbsp Germany 10 3 3 3 500 25 20 5 Q31 29 Fernando de la Pena nbsp Spain 7 3 3 3 500 26 21 5 Q32 Jang Tae Seok nbsp South Korea 9 4 3 3 500 24 21 3 Q33 34 Gabriel Pantelimon nbsp Romania 7 4 3 3 500 26 23 3 Q34 33 Maciej Ciszewski nbsp Poland 3 3 3 3 500 24 22 2 Q35 Raul Maroto nbsp Spain 3 4 3 3 500 23 22 1 Q36 38 Viktor Zuikov nbsp Estonia 10 4 3 3 500 24 23 1 Q37 36 Andre Kuhn nbsp Switzerland 8 4 3 3 500 26 25 1 Q38 37 Rafael di Tella nbsp Argentina 10 5 3 3 500 22 22 0 Q39 Ferenc Hegedus nbsp Hungary 7 5 3 3 500 22 22 0 Q40 Jon Normile nbsp United States 9 5 3 3 500 20 22 2 Q41 Juan Miguel Paz nbsp Colombia 1 4 3 3 500 21 23 2 Q42 Gavin McLean nbsp New Zealand 5 4 3 3 500 21 23 2 Q43 Robert Marx nbsp United States 4 4 3 3 500 19 23 4 Q44 Ulf Sandegren nbsp Sweden 8 5 3 3 500 21 25 4 Q45 Mohamed Al Hamar nbsp Kuwait 3 5 3 3 500 17 25 8 Q46 Olivier Jacquet nbsp Switzerland 5 5 2 4 333 25 23 2 Q47 Manuel Pereira nbsp Spain 4 5 2 4 333 25 27 2 Q48 51 Cornel Milan nbsp Romania 3 6 2 4 333 24 27 3 Q49 50 Slawomir Nawrocki nbsp Poland 8 6 2 4 333 21 26 5 Q50 48 Wong James nbsp Singapore 10 6 2 4 333 18 25 7 Q51 49 Norikazu Tanabe nbsp Japan 7 6 2 4 333 21 28 7 Q52 Handry Lenzun nbsp Indonesia 1 5 2 4 333 17 25 8 Q53 Steven Paul nbsp Great Britain 2 5 2 4 333 18 27 954 Scott Arnold nbsp Australia 6 5 2 4 333 15 26 1155 Chris O Loughlin nbsp United States 2 6 1 5 167 19 26 756 Witold Gadomski nbsp Poland 9 6 1 5 167 18 26 857 Daniel Lang nbsp Switzerland 1 6 1 5 167 19 27 858 Zahi El Khoury nbsp Lebanon 6 6 1 5 167 20 28 859 Lucas Zakaria nbsp Indonesia 2 7 1 5 167 18 27 960 Rui Frazao nbsp Portugal 10 7 1 5 167 16 26 1061 Luciano Finardi nbsp Brazil 3 7 1 5 167 17 28 11Jose Bandeira nbsp Portugal 4 6 1 5 167 17 28 1163 Francisco Papaiano nbsp Brazil 1 7 1 5 167 13 27 1464 Michel Youssef nbsp Lebanon 5 6 1 5 167 11 26 1565 Tan Ronald nbsp Singapore 9 7 1 5 167 11 29 1866 Jose Marcelo Alvarez nbsp Paraguay 4 7 0 6 000 18 30 1267 Dario Torrente nbsp South Africa 7 7 0 6 000 17 30 1368 Enzo da Ponte nbsp Paraguay 5 7 0 6 000 14 30 16Trevor Strydom nbsp South Africa 6 7 0 6 000 14 30 1670 Hein van Garderen nbsp South Africa 8 7 0 6 000 11 30 19Elimination rounds edit Main brackets edit Main bracket 1 edit Ciszewski Wong Tanabe Paz and Normile were eliminated after the round of 64 The losers in the round of 32 faced off with Randazzo beating Jang and Davidson beating Pop to advance to the repechage The losers of the round of 16 Shuvalov and Lazzarini advanced directly to the first round of the repechage Vanky having lost in the round of 8 went to the third round of the repechage Borrmann won the bracket advancing to the quarterfinals Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Round of 81 nbsp Elmar Borrmann GER 5533 nbsp Maciej Ciszewski POL 4532 nbsp Jang Tae Seok KOR 2332 nbsp Jang Tae Seok KOR 661 nbsp Elmar Borrmann GER 6617 nbsp Maurizio Randazzo ITA 5516 nbsp Andrey Shuvalov EUN 5548 nbsp Wong James SIN 2317 nbsp Maurizio Randazzo ITA 5149 nbsp Norikazu Tanabe JPN 0416 nbsp Andrey Shuvalov EUN 6516 nbsp Andrey Shuvalov EUN 561 nbsp Elmar Borrmann GER 5459 nbsp Peter Vanky SWE 2629 nbsp Peter Vanky SWE 35541 nbsp Juan Miguel Paz COL 5324 nbsp Robert Davidson AUS 52324 nbsp Robert Davidson AUS 639 nbsp Peter Vanky SWE 35525 nbsp Roberto Lazzarini BRA 35525 nbsp Roberto Lazzarini BRA 53340 nbsp Jon Normile USA 52225 nbsp Roberto Lazzarini BRA 558 nbsp Adrian Pop ROU 33Repechage qualifiers 1 edit Repechage qualifier 32 nbsp Jang Tae Seok KOR 52217 nbsp Maurizio Randazzo ITA 355Repechage qualifier 24 nbsp Robert Davidson AUS 5358 nbsp Adrian Pop ROU 152Main bracket 2 edit Sandegren di Tella Lenzun Al Hamar and Kuhn were eliminated after the round of 64 The losers in the round of 32 faced off with Depta beating Schmitt and Kulcsar beating Lee to advance to the repechage The losers of the round of 16 Shong and de la Pena advanced directly to the first round of the repechage Srecki having lost in the round of 8 went to the third round of the repechage Kaaberma won the bracket advancing to the quarterfinals Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Round of 85 nbsp Eric Srecki FRA 6637 nbsp Rafael di Tella ARG 2028 nbsp Arnd Schmitt GER 5428 nbsp Arnd Schmitt GER 555 nbsp Eric Srecki FRA 5521 nbsp Ales Depta TCH 6512 nbsp Laurie Shong CAN 2044 nbsp Ulf Sandegren SWE 4221 nbsp Ales Depta TCH 4212 nbsp Laurie Shong CAN 655 nbsp Eric Srecki FRA 35513 nbsp Kaido Kaaberma EST 51513 nbsp Kaido Kaaberma EST 53652 nbsp Handry Lenzun INA 15313 nbsp Kaido Kaaberma EST 5545 nbsp Mohamed Al Hamar KUW 16520 nbsp Lee Sang Gi KOR 2320 nbsp Lee Sang Gi KOR 54613 nbsp Kaido Kaaberma EST 6629 nbsp Fernando de la Pena ESP 36629 nbsp Fernando de la Pena ESP 4536 nbsp Andre Kuhn SUI 54429 nbsp Fernando de la Pena ESP 6564 nbsp Krisztian Kulcsar HUN 565Repechage qualifiers 2 edit Repechage qualifier 28 nbsp Arnd Schmitt GER 5421 nbsp Ales Depta TCH 66Repechage qualifier 20 nbsp Lee Sang Gi KOR 434 nbsp Krisztian Kulcsar HUN 65Main bracket 3 edit Maroto O Brien Milan Jecminek and Zuikov were eliminated after the round of 64 The losers in the round of 32 faced off with Chouinard beating Jacquet and Kravchuk beating Cuomo to advance to the repechage The losers of the round of 16 Lenglet and Marx advanced directly to the first round of the repechage Rivas having lost in the round of 8 went to the third round of the repechage Kovacs won the bracket advancing to the quarterfinals Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Round of 83 nbsp Mauricio Rivas COL 56635 nbsp Raul Maroto ESP 5330 nbsp Jean Marc Chouinard CAN 65530 nbsp Jean Marc Chouinard CAN 653 nbsp Mauricio Rivas COL 56519 nbsp Michael O Brien IRL 3214 nbsp Olivier Lenglet FRA 65246 nbsp Olivier Jacquet SUI 5546 nbsp Olivier Jacquet SUI 5551 nbsp Cornel Milan ROU 3114 nbsp Olivier Lenglet FRA 6514 nbsp Olivier Lenglet FRA 553 nbsp Mauricio Rivas COL 336 nbsp Ivan Kovacs HUN 5511 nbsp Sandro Cuomo ITA 3343 nbsp Robert Marx USA 6543 nbsp Robert Marx USA 5522 nbsp Roman Jecminek TCH 4243 nbsp Robert Marx USA 3127 nbsp Serhiy Kravchuk EUN 666 nbsp Ivan Kovacs HUN 5536 nbsp Viktor Zuikov EST 5427 nbsp Serhiy Kravchuk EUN 036 nbsp Ivan Kovacs HUN 55Repechage qualifiers 3 edit Repechage qualifier 30 nbsp Jean Marc Chouinard CAN 6546 nbsp Olivier Jacquet SUI 42Repechage qualifier 11 nbsp Sandro Cuomo ITA 2327 nbsp Serhiy Kravchuk EUN 55Main bracket 4 edit Hegedus McLean Kim Pereira and Pantelimon were eliminated after the round of 64 The losers in the round of 32 faced off with Nowosielski beating Lundblad and Mazzoni beating Nawrocki to advance to the repechage The losers of the round of 16 Henry and Douba advanced directly to the first round of the repechage Felisiak having lost in the round of 8 went to the third round of the repechage Kolobkov won the bracket advancing to the quarterfinals Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Round of 87 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 5539 nbsp Ferenc Hegedus HUN 5326 nbsp Thomas Lundblad SWE 1126 nbsp Thomas Lundblad SWE 657 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 55323 nbsp Danek Nowosielski CAN 15510 nbsp Robert Felisiak GER 36542 nbsp Gavin McLean NZL 53123 nbsp Danek Nowosielski CAN 0410 nbsp Robert Felisiak GER 5610 nbsp Robert Felisiak GER 2315 nbsp Kim Jeong Gwan KOR 1218 nbsp Pavel Kolobkov EUN 5550 nbsp Slawomir Nawrocki POL 5550 nbsp Slawomir Nawrocki POL 62247 nbsp Manuel Pereira ESP 16118 nbsp Pavel Kolobkov EUN 45518 nbsp Pavel Kolobkov EUN 55518 nbsp Pavel Kolobkov EUN 5631 nbsp Jiri Douba TCH 15531 nbsp Jiri Douba TCH 2534 nbsp Gabriel Pantelimon ROU 52231 nbsp Jiri Douba TCH 552 nbsp Angelo Mazzoni ITA 22Repechage qualifiers 4 edit Repechage qualifier 26 nbsp Thomas Lundblad SWE 36523 nbsp Danek Nowosielski CAN 546Repechage qualifier 50 nbsp Slawomir Nawrocki POL 232 nbsp Angelo Mazzoni ITA 55Repechage rounds 1 and 2 edit The fencers were reseeded the eight fencers who had lost in the round of 16 were reseeded as 1 8 while the eight fencers who had lost in the round of 32 but won the repechage qualifiers were reseeded as 9 16 Rematches of main bracket matches were avoided For example original seed 2 Mazzoni would have been reseeded as 9 because he was the top seeded fencer who had advanced through the repechage qualifiers That would have placed original 4 Kulcsar as new 10 setting up a rematch against new 7 de la Pena Kulcsar and Mazzoni were swapped to 9 and 10 respectively Original seeds are shown in parentheses in the brackets R1 seed O seed Fencer NationFrom round of 161 7 Jean Michel Henry nbsp France2 12 Laurie Shong nbsp Canada3 14 Olivier Lenglet nbsp France4 16 Andrey Shuvalov nbsp Unified Team5 25 Roberto Lazzarini nbsp Brazil6 31 Jiri Douba nbsp Czechoslovakia7 29 Fernando de la Pena nbsp Spain8 43 Robert Marx nbsp United StatesFrom round of 32 and qualifiers9 4 Krisztian Kulcsar nbsp Hungary10 2 Angelo Mazzoni nbsp Italy11 17 Maurizio Randazzo nbsp Italy12 21 Ales Depta nbsp Czechoslovakia13 23 Danek Nowosielski nbsp Canada14 27 Serhiy Kravchuk nbsp Unified Team15 24 Robert Davidson nbsp Australia16 30 Jean Marc Chouinard nbsp CanadaRepechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 1 edit Repechage round 1Repechage round 21 7 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 5516 30 nbsp Jean Marc Chouinard CAN 331 7 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 5259 4 nbsp Krisztian Kulcsar HUN 5369 4 nbsp Krisztian Kulcsar HUN 2528 43 nbsp Robert Marx USA 255Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 2 edit Repechage round 1Repechage round 25 25 nbsp Roberto Lazzarini BRA 1212 21 nbsp Ales Depta TCH 5512 21 nbsp Ales Depta TCH 1213 23 nbsp Danek Nowosielski CAN 114 16 nbsp Andrey Shuvalov EUN 554 16 nbsp Andrey Shuvalov EUN 55Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 3 edit Repechage round 1Repechage round 23 14 nbsp Olivier Lenglet FRA 36414 27 nbsp Serhiy Kravchuk EUN 55614 27 nbsp Serhiy Kravchuk EUN 55511 17 nbsp Maurizio Randazzo ITA 6611 17 nbsp Maurizio Randazzo ITA 2616 31 nbsp Jiri Douba TCH 55Repechage rounds 1 and 2 bracket 4 edit Repechage round 1Repechage round 27 29 nbsp Fernando de la Pena ESP 52310 2 nbsp Angelo Mazzoni ITA 15510 2 nbsp Angelo Mazzoni ITA 6515 24 nbsp Robert Davidson AUS 6532 12 nbsp Laurie Shong CAN 432 12 nbsp Laurie Shong CAN 565Repechage round 3 edit The fencers were reseeded again Seeds 1 4 were given to round 8 losers based on their original seeds Vanky and Felisiak who had been swapped to avoid having two German fencers in main bracket 1 were reseeded as if they had not been swapped Seeds 5 8 were given to the winners of the second round of the repechage based on their original seeds except that Henry was moved from 6 to 5 to avoid a rematch with Felisiak R3 seed R1 seed O seed Fencer NationFrom round of 81 3 Mauricio Rivas nbsp Colombia2 5 Eric Srecki nbsp France3 10 Robert Felisiak nbsp Germany4 9 Peter Vanky nbsp SwedenFrom repechage round 25 1 7 Jean Michel Henry nbsp France6 10 2 Angelo Mazzoni nbsp Italy7 4 16 Andrey Shuvalov nbsp Unified Team8 14 27 Serhiy Kravchuk nbsp Unified TeamRepechage round 3 bracket 1 edit Repechage round 3 1 3 nbsp Mauricio Rivas COL 568 27 nbsp Serhiy Kravchuk EUN 24Repechage round 3 bracket 2 edit Repechage round 3 5 7 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 564 10 nbsp Peter Vanky SWE 34Repechage round 3 bracket 3 edit Repechage round 3 3 10 nbsp Robert Felisiak GER 436 2 nbsp Angelo Mazzoni ITA 65Repechage round 3 bracket 4 edit Repechage round 3 7 16 nbsp Andrey Shuvalov EUN 322 5 nbsp Eric Srecki FRA 55Final rounds edit The fencers were reseeded a final time Seeds 1 4 were given to the round of 8 winners based on their original seeds Seeds 5 8 were given to the winners of the third round of the repechage based on their original seeds F seed R3 seed R1 seed O seed Fencer NationFrom round of 81 1 Elmar Borrmann nbsp Germany2 6 Ivan Kovacs nbsp Hungary3 13 Kaido Kaaberma nbsp Estonia4 18 Pavel Kolobkov nbsp Unified TeamFrom repechage round 35 6 10 2 Angelo Mazzoni nbsp Italy6 1 3 Mauricio Rivas nbsp Colombia7 2 5 Eric Srecki nbsp France8 5 1 7 Jean Michel Henry nbsp FranceQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal 1 1 nbsp Elmar Borrmann GER 5408 7 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 2658 7 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 3554 18 nbsp Pavel Kolobkov EUN 5265 2 nbsp Angelo Mazzoni ITA 5024 18 nbsp Pavel Kolobkov EUN 0554 18 nbsp Pavel Kolobkov EUN 527 5 nbsp Eric Srecki FRA 653 13 nbsp Kaido Kaaberma EST 556 3 nbsp Mauricio Rivas COL 333 13 nbsp Kaido Kaaberma EST 23Bronze match7 5 nbsp Eric Srecki FRA 557 5 nbsp Eric Srecki FRA 5458 7 nbsp Jean Michel Henry FRA 2552 6 nbsp Ivan Kovacs HUN 3613 13 nbsp Kaido Kaaberma EST 523Final classification editFencer NationEric Srecki nbsp FrancePavel Kolobkov nbsp Unified TeamJean Michel Henry nbsp FranceKaido Kaaberma nbsp EstoniaElmar Borrmann nbsp GermanyAngelo Mazzoni nbsp ItalyMauricio Rivas nbsp ColombiaIvan Kovacs nbsp HungaryRobert Felisiak nbsp GermanyPeter Vanky nbsp SwedenAndrey Shuvalov nbsp Unified TeamSerhiy Kravchuk nbsp Unified TeamKrisztian Kulcsar nbsp HungaryLaurie Shong nbsp CanadaMaurizio Randazzo nbsp ItalyAles Depta nbsp CzechoslovakiaOlivier Lenglet nbsp FranceDanek Nowosielski nbsp CanadaRobert Davidson nbsp AustraliaRoberto Lazzarini nbsp BrazilJiri Douba nbsp 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