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Fencing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's épée

The men's épée was one of ten fencing events on the fencing at the 1996 Summer Olympics programme. It was the twenty-second appearance of the event. The competition was held on 20 July 1996. 45 fencers from 21 nations competed, a sharply reduced number from prior Games which generally had 60 to 80 fencers.[1] Each nation remained limited to 3 fencers in the event. The event was won by Aleksandr Beketov of Russia, the nation's first victory and first medal in the event in its debut (though it was the third straight Games with a Russian on the podium, with Andrey Shuvalov taking bronze for the Soviet Union in 1988 and Pavel Kolobkov earning silver representing the Unified Team in 1992). Iván Trevejo's silver was Cuba's first medal in the event since Ramón Fonst won the first two gold medals in 1900 and 1904. The bronze went to Géza Imre of Hungary, that nation's first medal in the men's individual épée since 1980. France's four-Games podium streak ended.

Men's épée
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Georgia World Congress Center (2007)
VenueGeorgia World Congress Center
Dates20 July 1996
Competitors45 from 21 nations
Medalists
← 1992
2000 →

Background Edit

This was the 22nd 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]

All eight quarterfinalists from 1992 returned: gold medalist Éric Srecki of France, silver medalist Pavel Kolobkov of the Unified Team (now representing Russia), bronze medalist Jean-Michel Henry of France, fourth-place finisher Kaido Kaaberma of Estonia, and quarterfinalists Elmar Borrmann of Germany, Iván Kovács of Hungary, Angelo Mazzoni of Italy, and Mauricio Rivas of Colombia. Kolobkov had won the World Championship in 1993 and 1994; Srecki was the reigning World Champion having won in 1995.[2]

Belarus, the Czech Republic, and Russia each made their debut in the event. France, Sweden, and the United States each appeared for the 20th time, tied for most among nations.

Competition format Edit

The 1996 tournament eliminated pool play, a staple of Olympic fencing since 1896. The double-elimination rounds that had been used for the past few Games were also eliminated. For the first time, the format consisted entirely of a single-elimination bracket with a bronze medal match. The 15-touch bout was introduced for the first time, with all bouts being to 15 touches. The number of fencers was also reduced.

Schedule Edit

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 20 July 1996 Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Bronze medal match
Final

Results Edit

Section 1 Edit

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
  Sandro Cuomo (ITA) 15
  Valery Zakharevich (RUS) 15   Valery Zakharevich (RUS) 14
  Fernando de la Peña (ESP) 8   Sandro Cuomo (ITA) 15
  Andrus Kajak (EST) 14
  Andrus Kajak (EST) 15
  Krisztián Kulcsár (HUN) 14
  Sandro Cuomo (ITA) 14
  Géza Imre (HUN) 15
  Maurizio Randazzo (ITA) 14
  Elmar Borrmann (GER) 15   Elmar Borrmann (GER) 15
  Lee Sang-Gi (KOR) 14   Elmar Borrmann (GER) 14
  Géza Imre (HUN) 15   Géza Imre (HUN) 15
  Paris Inostroza (CHI) 12   Géza Imre (HUN) 15
  Péter Vánky (SWE) 14

Section 2 Edit

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
  Robert Leroux (FRA) 15
  Tamir Bloom (USA) 15   Tamir Bloom (USA) 9
  Olivier Jacquet (SUI) 13   Robert Leroux (FRA) 14
  Zhao Gang (CHN) 15   Kaido Kaaberma (EST) 15
  Iliya Mechkov (BUL) 12   Zhao Gang (CHN) 6
  Kaido Kaaberma (EST) 15
  Kaido Kaaberma (EST) 14
  Iván Trevejo (CUB) 15
  Danek Nowosielski (CAN) 14
  Iván Trevejo (CUB) 15   Iván Trevejo (CUB) 15
  Aurel Bratu (ROU) 10   Iván Trevejo (CUB) 15
  Jang Tae-Seok (KOR) 15   Arnd Schmitt (GER) 8
  Roman Jecmínek (CZE) 13   Jang Tae-Seok (KOR) 13
  Arnd Schmitt (GER) 15

Section 3 Edit

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
  Iván Kovács (HUN) 15
  Michael Marx (USA) 15   Michael Marx (USA) 6
  James Ransom (CAN) 9   Iván Kovács (HUN) 15
  Pavel Kolobkov (RUS) 11
  Yang Noe-Seong (KOR) 14
  Pavel Kolobkov (RUS) 15
  Iván Kovács (HUN) 15
  Marius Strzalka (GER) 13
  Jean-Marc Chouinard (CAN) 12
  Marius Strzalka (GER) 15   Marius Strzalka (GER) 15
  Gabriel Pantelimon (ROU) 12   Marius Strzalka (GER) 15
  Vitaly Zakharov (BLR) 15   Angelo Mazzoni (ITA) 13
  Nuno Frazão (POR) 11   Vitaly Zakharov (BLR) 11
  Angelo Mazzoni (ITA) 15

Section 4 Edit

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
  Jean-Michel Henry (FRA) 15
  Gheorghe Epurescu (ROU) 15   Gheorghe Epurescu (ROU) 9
  Oscar Fernández (ESP) 10   Jean-Michel Henry (FRA) 15
  Jim Carpenter (USA) 15   Mauricio Rivas (COL) 11
  Juan Miguel Paz (COL) 11   Jim Carpenter (USA) 9
  Mauricio Rivas (COL) 15
  Jean-Michel Henry (FRA) 13
  Aleksandr Beketov (RUS) 15
  Nic Bürgin (SUI) 12
  Aleksandr Beketov (RUS) 15
  Aleksandr Beketov (RUS) 15
  Cesar González (ESP) 15   Éric Srecki (FRA) 10
  Meelis Loit (EST) 14   Cesar González (ESP) 11
  Éric Srecki (FRA) 15

Finals Edit

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Géza Imre (HUN) 10
 
 
 
  Iván Trevejo (CUB) 15
 
  Iván Trevejo (CUB) 14
 
 
 
  Aleksandr Beketov (RUS) 15
 
  Iván Kovács (HUN) 8
 
 
  Aleksandr Beketov (RUS) 15
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
 
 
 
  Géza Imre (HUN) 15
 
 
  Iván Kovács (HUN) 9

Results summary Edit

Rank Fencer Nation
  Aleksandr Beketov   Russia
  Iván Trevejo   Cuba
  Géza Imre   Hungary
4 Iván Kovács   Hungary
5 Sandro Cuomo   Italy
6 Jean-Michel Henry   France
7 Kaido Kaaberma   Estonia
8 Marius Strzalka   Germany
9 Éric Srecki   France
10 Arnd Schmitt   Germany
11 Angelo Mazzoni   Italy
12 Robert Leroux   France
13 Mauricio Rivas   Colombia
14 Pavel Kolobkov   Russia
15 Andrus Kajak   Estonia
16 Elmar Borrmann   Germany
17 Péter Vánky   Sweden
18 Maurizio Randazzo   Italy
19 Jean-Marc Chouinard   Canada
20 Danek Nowosielski   Canada
21 Nic Bürgin   Switzerland
22 Krisztián Kulcsár   Hungary
23 Yang Noe-Seong   South Korea
24 Zhao Gang   China
25 Jim Carpenter   United States
26 Vitaly Zakharov   Belarus
27 Jang Tae-Seok   South Korea
28 Mike Marx   United States
29 César González   Spain
30 Valery Zakharevich   Russia
31 Tamir Bloom   United States
32 Gheorghe Epurescu   Romania
33 Oscar Fernández   Spain
34 Olivier Jacquet   Switzerland
35 Meelis Loit   Estonia
36 Fernando de la Peña   Spain
37 Roman Ječmínek   Czech Republic
38 James Ransom   Canada
39 Nuno Frazão   Portugal
40 Paris Inostroza   Chile
41 Juan Miguel Paz   Colombia
42 Lee Sang-Gi   South Korea
43 Gabriel Pantelimon   Romania
44 Iliya Mechkov   Bulgaria
45 Aurel Bratu   Romania

References Edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Épée, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 March 2021.

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The men s epee was one of ten fencing events on the fencing at the 1996 Summer Olympics programme It was the twenty second appearance of the event The competition was held on 20 July 1996 45 fencers from 21 nations competed a sharply reduced number from prior Games which generally had 60 to 80 fencers 1 Each nation remained limited to 3 fencers in the event The event was won by Aleksandr Beketov of Russia the nation s first victory and first medal in the event in its debut though it was the third straight Games with a Russian on the podium with Andrey Shuvalov taking bronze for the Soviet Union in 1988 and Pavel Kolobkov earning silver representing the Unified Team in 1992 Ivan Trevejo s silver was Cuba s first medal in the event since Ramon Fonst won the first two gold medals in 1900 and 1904 The bronze went to Geza Imre of Hungary that nation s first medal in the men s individual epee since 1980 France s four Games podium streak ended Men s epeeat the Games of the XXVI OlympiadGeorgia World Congress Center 2007 VenueGeorgia World Congress CenterDates20 July 1996Competitors45 from 21 nationsMedalistsAleksandr Beketov RussiaIvan Trevejo CubaGeza Imre Hungary 19922000 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Section 1 4 2 Section 2 4 3 Section 3 4 4 Section 4 4 5 Finals 5 Results summary 6 ReferencesBackground EditThis was the 22nd 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 All eight quarterfinalists from 1992 returned gold medalist Eric Srecki of France silver medalist Pavel Kolobkov of the Unified Team now representing Russia bronze medalist Jean Michel Henry of France fourth place finisher Kaido Kaaberma of Estonia and quarterfinalists Elmar Borrmann of Germany Ivan Kovacs of Hungary Angelo Mazzoni of Italy and Mauricio Rivas of Colombia Kolobkov had won the World Championship in 1993 and 1994 Srecki was the reigning World Champion having won in 1995 2 Belarus the Czech Republic and Russia each made their debut in the event France Sweden and the United States each appeared for the 20th time tied for most among nations Competition format EditThe 1996 tournament eliminated pool play a staple of Olympic fencing since 1896 The double elimination rounds that had been used for the past few Games were also eliminated For the first time the format consisted entirely of a single elimination bracket with a bronze medal match The 15 touch bout was introduced for the first time with all bouts being to 15 touches The number of fencers was also reduced Schedule EditAll times are Eastern Daylight Time UTC 4 Date Time RoundSaturday 20 July 1996 Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsBronze medal matchFinalResults EditSection 1 Edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals Sandro Cuomo ITA 15 Valery Zakharevich RUS 15 Valery Zakharevich RUS 14 Fernando de la Pena ESP 8 Sandro Cuomo ITA 15 Andrus Kajak EST 14 Andrus Kajak EST 15 Krisztian Kulcsar HUN 14 Sandro Cuomo ITA 14 Geza Imre HUN 15 Maurizio Randazzo ITA 14 Elmar Borrmann GER 15 Elmar Borrmann GER 15 Lee Sang Gi KOR 14 Elmar Borrmann GER 14 Geza Imre HUN 15 Geza Imre HUN 15 Paris Inostroza CHI 12 Geza Imre HUN 15 Peter Vanky SWE 14Section 2 Edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals Robert Leroux FRA 15 Tamir Bloom USA 15 Tamir Bloom USA 9 Olivier Jacquet SUI 13 Robert Leroux FRA 14 Zhao Gang CHN 15 Kaido Kaaberma EST 15 Iliya Mechkov BUL 12 Zhao Gang CHN 6 Kaido Kaaberma EST 15 Kaido Kaaberma EST 14 Ivan Trevejo CUB 15 Danek Nowosielski CAN 14 Ivan Trevejo CUB 15 Ivan Trevejo CUB 15 Aurel Bratu ROU 10 Ivan Trevejo CUB 15 Jang Tae Seok KOR 15 Arnd Schmitt GER 8 Roman Jecminek CZE 13 Jang Tae Seok KOR 13 Arnd Schmitt GER 15Section 3 Edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals Ivan Kovacs HUN 15 Michael Marx USA 15 Michael Marx USA 6 James Ransom CAN 9 Ivan Kovacs HUN 15 Pavel Kolobkov RUS 11 Yang Noe Seong KOR 14 Pavel Kolobkov RUS 15 Ivan Kovacs HUN 15 Marius Strzalka GER 13 Jean Marc Chouinard CAN 12 Marius Strzalka GER 15 Marius Strzalka GER 15 Gabriel Pantelimon ROU 12 Marius Strzalka GER 15 Vitaly Zakharov BLR 15 Angelo Mazzoni ITA 13 Nuno Frazao POR 11 Vitaly Zakharov BLR 11 Angelo Mazzoni ITA 15Section 4 Edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals Jean Michel Henry FRA 15 Gheorghe Epurescu ROU 15 Gheorghe Epurescu ROU 9 Oscar Fernandez ESP 10 Jean Michel Henry FRA 15 Jim Carpenter USA 15 Mauricio Rivas COL 11 Juan Miguel Paz COL 11 Jim Carpenter USA 9 Mauricio Rivas COL 15 Jean Michel Henry FRA 13 Aleksandr Beketov RUS 15 Nic Burgin SUI 12 Aleksandr Beketov RUS 15 Aleksandr Beketov RUS 15 Cesar Gonzalez ESP 15 Eric Srecki FRA 10 Meelis Loit EST 14 Cesar Gonzalez ESP 11 Eric Srecki FRA 15Finals Edit SemifinalsFinal Geza Imre HUN 10 Ivan Trevejo CUB 15 Ivan Trevejo CUB 14 Aleksandr Beketov RUS 15 Ivan Kovacs HUN 8 Aleksandr Beketov RUS 15 Bronze medal match Geza Imre HUN 15 Ivan Kovacs HUN 9Results summary EditRank Fencer Nation Aleksandr Beketov Russia Ivan Trevejo Cuba Geza Imre Hungary4 Ivan Kovacs Hungary5 Sandro Cuomo Italy6 Jean Michel Henry France7 Kaido Kaaberma Estonia8 Marius Strzalka Germany9 Eric Srecki France10 Arnd Schmitt Germany11 Angelo Mazzoni Italy12 Robert Leroux France13 Mauricio Rivas Colombia14 Pavel Kolobkov Russia15 Andrus Kajak Estonia16 Elmar Borrmann Germany17 Peter Vanky Sweden18 Maurizio Randazzo Italy19 Jean Marc Chouinard Canada20 Danek Nowosielski Canada21 Nic Burgin Switzerland22 Krisztian Kulcsar Hungary23 Yang Noe Seong South Korea24 Zhao Gang China25 Jim Carpenter United States26 Vitaly Zakharov Belarus27 Jang Tae Seok South Korea28 Mike Marx United States29 Cesar Gonzalez Spain30 Valery Zakharevich Russia31 Tamir Bloom United States32 Gheorghe Epurescu Romania33 Oscar Fernandez Spain34 Olivier Jacquet Switzerland35 Meelis Loit Estonia36 Fernando de la Pena Spain37 Roman Jecminek Czech Republic38 James Ransom Canada39 Nuno Frazao Portugal40 Paris Inostroza Chile41 Juan Miguel Paz Colombia42 Lee Sang Gi South Korea43 Gabriel Pantelimon Romania44 Iliya Mechkov Bulgaria45 Aurel Bratu RomaniaReferences Edit Fencing 1996 Olympic Results Men s epee sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 4 February 2012 a b Epee Individual Men Olympedia Retrieved 26 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fencing at the 1996 Summer Olympics Men 27s epee amp oldid 1120566540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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