Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's masters épée
Men's masters épée at the Games of the II Olympiad | |||||||
Venue | Tuileries Garden | ||||||
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Dates | June 11–14 | ||||||
Competitors | 54 from 6 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics | ||
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Épée | men | |
Masters épée | men | |
Amateurs-masters épée | men | |
Foil | men | |
Masters foil | men | |
Sabre | men | |
Masters sabre | men |
The professional event in épée had 54 fencers from 6 nations compete.
Round 1
In the first round, the fencers were divided into 9 pools of 6 fencers each, with the top two advancing from each pool to the semifinal. The first round was held on 11 June and 12 June.
Pool A | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Aufort (FRA) |
2 | Lézard[1] (FRA) |
3-6 | Debrinay (FRA) |
Deprey (FRA) | |
Nau (FRA) | |
Antonius van Nieuwenhuizen (NED) |
Pool B | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Pantin (FRA) |
2 | Louis Haller (FRA) |
3-6 | Assé (FRA) |
Flahaut (FRA) | |
Joseph-Auguste Métais (FRA) | |
François Sabouric (FRA) |
Pool C | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Georges Jourdan (FRA) |
2 | Jeanvoix (FRA) |
3-6 | Bormel (FRA) |
Roquais (FRA) | |
Surzet (FRA) | |
Léon Thiércelin (HAI) |
Pool D | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Brassart (FRA) |
2 | Lézard[1] (FRA) |
3-6 | Céré (FRA) |
Dufraissé (FRA) | |
L. Garnoty (FRA) | |
Charles Marty (FRA) |
Pool E | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Émile Bougnol (FRA) |
2 | Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud (FRA) |
3-6 | Cléry (FRA) |
Dulau (FRA) | |
Lafouerière (FRA) | |
Nègrout (FRA) |
Pool F | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Michel (FRA) |
2 | Félix Ayat (FRA) |
3-6 | Xavier Anchetti (FRA) |
Emmanuel Andrieu (FRA) | |
Márton Endrédi (HUN) | |
Launay (FRA) |
Pool G | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Albert Robert Ayat (FRA) |
2 | Henri Laurent (FRA) |
3-6 | Unknown[2] |
Pool H | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Marie-Louis Damotte (FRA) |
2 | Yvon (FRA) |
3-6 | Unknown[2] |
Pool I | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Bézy (FRA) |
2 | Georges Clappier (FRA) |
3-6 | Unknown[2] |
Semifinals
The semifinals were held on 13 June. 3 pools with 6 fencers each competed in round-robin format, with the top 3 fencers in each pool advancing.
Semifinal A | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Georges Jourdan (FRA) |
2 | Lézard[1] (FRA) |
3 | Marie-Louis Damotte (FRA) |
4-6 | Aufort (FRA) |
Jeanvoix (FRA) | |
Pantin (FRA) |
Semifinal B | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Émile Bougnol (FRA) |
2 | Brassart (FRA) |
3 | Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud (FRA) |
4-6 | Félix Ayat (FRA) |
Louis Haller (FRA) | |
Michel (FRA) |
Semifinal C | |
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Place | Name |
1 | Albert Robert Ayat (FRA) |
2 | Henri Laurent (FRA) |
3 | Bézy (FRA) |
4-6 | Georges Clappier (FRA) |
Lézard[1] (FRA) | |
Yvon (FRA) |
Final
The final was conducted on 14 June.
Place | Name |
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1 | Albert Robert Ayat (FRA) |
2 | Gilbert Bougnol (FRA) |
3 | Henri Laurent (FRA) |
4 | Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud (FRA) |
5 | Marie-Louis Damotte (FRA) |
6 | Brassart (FRA) |
7 | Lézard[1] (FRA) |
8 | Georges Jourdan (FRA) |
9 | Bézy (FRA) |
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 There were two French fencers with the last name Lézard. The one who competed in round 1 pool A continued in semifinal A and advanced to the final. The one who competed in round 1 pool D was eliminated in semifinal C.
- 1 2 3 The identities of the non-qualifying fencers in the G, H, and I pools are unknown. Entry numbers by nationality indicate that of the 12 unknowns, 8 were French, 2 Hungarian, and 2 Italian.
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