Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

23 fencers from 7 nations competed in the amateur sabre competition.[1] The event was won by Georges de la Falaise of France, with his countryman Léon Thiébaut placing second. Austrian Siegfried Flesch was third.

Men's sabre
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Georges de la Falaise
VenueTuileries Garden
Dates19–25 June
Competitors23 from 7 nations
Medalists
Georges de la Falaise  France
Léon Thiébaut  France
Siegfried Flesch  Austria

Background

This was the second appearance of the event, which is the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The competition had a much smaller, yet also more international, field than the other 1900 fencing events; less than half of the entrants were French.[2]

France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland all made their debut in the men's sabre. Austria was the only nation to have competed at both the 1896 and 1900 appearances of the event.

Competition format

The event used a three-round format (quarterfinals, semifinals, final). Each round used round-robin pool play with actual results counting toward placement (as opposed to foil, which had multiple rounds of jury selection rather than results being used). Standard sabre rules were used, except that the target area was the entire body (rather than being limited to above the waist).[2]

  • Quarterfinals: The 23 fencers competed in four round-robin pools of 5 or 6 fencers each. The top four in each pool advanced to the semifinals. (Because of withdrawals, the fifth-placed fencer in two of the pools advanced).
  • Semifinals: The 16 fencers from the quarterfinals were divided into two pools of 8 fencers each. Each pool played a round robin. The top four fencers in each semifinal pool advanced to the final.
  • Final: The final pool had 8 fencers.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 19 June 1900Quarterfinals
Wednesday, 20 June 1900Quarterfinals continued
Friday, 22 June 190014:00Semifinals
Monday, 25 June 1900Final

Results

Quarterfinals

The fencers competed in four round-robin pools in the first round on 19 and 20 June. The top four fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals. Which fencers competed in which pools is unknown.

FencerNationNotes
Maurice Boisdon FranceQ
Clément de Boissière FranceQ
Gaston Dutertre FranceQ[3]
Georges de la Falaise FranceQ
Giunio Fedreghini ItalyQ
Siegfried Flesch AustriaQ
Mauricio Ponce de Léon SpainQ
Harstein AustriaQ
Hugó Hoch HungaryQ
Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues FranceQ
Gyula von Iványi HungaryQ
Léon Lécuyer FranceQ[3]
Camillo Müller AustriaQ
Amon Ritter von Gregurich HungaryQ
Heinrich von Tenner AustriaQ
Léon Thiébaut FranceQ
Stagliano Italyq[3]
Miklós Todoresku Hungaryq[3]
François de Boffa Switzerland
Émile Lafourcade-Cortina France
Alfons Schöne Germany
Casimir Semelaignes France
Fernand Semelaignes France

Semifinals

The 16 remaining fencers were divided into two pools of 8. They played round-robin tournaments on 22 June, with four advancing from each pool to the final.

Semifinal A

RankFencerNationNotes
1Gyula von Iványi HungaryQ
2Camillo Müller AustriaQ
3Siegfried Flesch AustriaQ
4Georges de la Falaise FranceQ
5–8Maurice Boisdon France
Harstein Austria
Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues France
Giunio Fedreghini Italy

Semifinal B

RankFencerNationNotes
1Amon Ritter von Gregurich HungaryQ
2Heinrich von Tenner AustriaQ
3Clément de Boissière FranceQ
4Léon Thiébaut FranceQ
5–8Hugó Hoch Hungary
Mauricio Ponce de Léon Spain
Stagliano Italy
Miklós Todoresku Hungary

Final

The final was a round-robin among the 8 remaining fencers.

RankFencerNationWinsLosses
Georges de la Falaise France61
Léon Thiébaut France52
Siegfried Flesch Austria43
4Amon Ritter von Gregurich Hungary43
5Gyula von Iványi Hungary34
6Clément de Boissière France34
7Heinrich von Tenner Austria25
8Camillo Müller Austria16

References

  1. "Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics: Sabre, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  2. "Sabre, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  3. Gaston Dutertre withdrew after the first round, to be replaced by Stagliano. It can therefore be inferred that Stagliano was the fifth-place fencer in the same preliminary pool as Dutertre. Similarly, Todoresku replaced Lécuyer.
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