Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's foil

The men's foil was a competition in fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 36 men from 20 nations competed in this event.[1] Nations had been limited to three fencers each since 1928. Competition took place in the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex on August 16. The event was won by Brice Guyart of France, the nation's ninth victory in the men's foil (surpassing Italy for most all-time). Italy took the other two medals, with Salvatore Sanzo earning silver and Andrea Cassarà winning the bronze medal match.

Men's foil
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Brice Guyart (2012)
VenueHelliniko Olympic Complex
DateAugust 16
Competitors36 from 20 nations
Medalists
Brice Guyart  France
Salvatore Sanzo  Italy
Andrea Cassarà  Italy

Background

This was the 24th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1908 (when there was a foil display only rather than a medal event). Two of the eight quarterfinalists from 2000 returned: silver medalist Ralf Bißdorf of Germany and fifth-place finisher Salvatore Sanzo of Italy. Sanzo had won the 2001 world championship, and his teammate Simone Vanni the 2002 title. The reigning (2003) world champion was Peter Joppich of Germany.[1]

For the second consecutive Games, no nations made their debut in the men's foil. France and the United States each made their 22nd appearance, tied for most of any nation; France had missed only the 1904 (with fencers not traveling to St. Louis) and the 1912 (boycotted due to a dispute over rules) foil competitions, while the United States had missed the inaugural 1896 competition and boycotted the 1980 Games altogether.

Competition format

The 1996 tournament had vastly simplified the competition format into a single-elimination bracket, with a bronze medal match. The 2004 tournament continued to use that format. Bouts were to 15 touches. Standard foil rules regarding target area, striking, and priority were used.[1]

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Monday, 16 August 200410:00
10:30
12:30
13:40
18:30
19:30
 
Preliminary round
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Bronze medal match

Results

Preliminary round

As there were more than 32 entrants in this event, four first round matches were held to reduce the field to 32 fencers.

 Tiomkin (USA) 15–10  Ben Aziza (TUN)
 El Azizi (ALG) 15–14  Dupree (USA)
 McGuire (CAN) 15–14  Lau (HKG)
 Rodríguez (VEN) 15–7  Anwar (EGY)

Main tournament bracket

The remaining field of 32 fencers competed in a single-elimination tournament to determine the medal winners. Semifinal losers proceeded to a bronze medal match.

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal final
 Guyart (FRA) 15
 El Azizi (ALG) 3  Guyart (FRA) 15
 Attely (FRA) 15  Attelly (FRA) 4
 Schlosser (AUT) 14  Guyart (FRA) 15
 Joppich (GER) 15  Joppich (GER) 12
 Nagaty (EGY) 10  Joppich (GER) 15
 Choi (KOR) 15  Choi (KOR) 10
 Nasibulin (RUS) 12  Guyart (FRA) 15
 Cassarà (ITA) 15  Cassarà (ITA) 14
 Tiomkin (USA) 3  Cassarà (ITA) 15
 Park (KOR) 15  Park (KOR) 13
 Weßels (GER) 13  Cassarà (ITA) 15
 Kruse (GBR) 15  Kruse (GBR) 8
 Wang (CHN) 11  Kruse (GBR) 15
 Kellner (USA) 15  Kellner (USA) 14
 Gohy (BEL) 12  Guyart (FRA) 15
 Sanzo (ITA) 15  Sanzo (ITA) 13
 Rodríguez (VEN) 7  Sanzo (ITA) 15
 Ha (KOR) 15  Ha (KOR) 6
 Moltchan (RUS) 13  Sanzo (ITA) 15
 Wu (CHN) 15  Wu (CHN) 10
 Bartolillo (AUS) 8  Wu (CHN) 15
 Tahoun (EGY) 15  Tahoun (EGY) 8
 Gomes (POR) 14  Sanzo (ITA) 15 Bronze medal final
 Ganeev (RUS) 15  Ganeev (RUS) 12
 Bißdorf (GER) 11  Ganeev (RUS) 15  Cassarà (ITA) 15
 Ota (JPN) 15  Ota (JPN) 8  Ganeev (RUS) 12
 Chumacero (MEX) 9  Ganeev (RUS) 15
 Vanni (ITA) 15  Vanni (ITA) 14
 McGuire (CAN) 12  Vanni (ITA) 15
 Le Péchoux (FRA) 15  Le Péchoux (FRA) 8
 Dong (CHN) 9

Final classification

RankFencerNation
Brice Guyart France
Salvatore Sanzo Italy
Andrea Cassarà Italy
4Renal Ganeyev Russia
5Simone Vanni Italy
6Peter Joppich Germany
7Wu Hanxiong China
8Richard Kruse Great Britain
9Yuki Ota Japan
10Ha Chang-Deok South Korea
11Park Hui-Gyeong South Korea
12Loïc Attely France
13Erwann Le Péchoux France
14Choi Byeong-Cheol South Korea
15Tamer Mohamed Tahoun Egypt
16Dan Kellner United States
17Ralf Bißdorf Germany
18Cédric Gohy Belgium
19Wang Haibin China
20João Gomes Portugal
21Ruslan Nasibulin Russia
22Dong Zhaozhi China
23Roland Schlosser Austria
24André Weßels Germany
25Yury Molchan Russia
26Edgar Chumacero Mexico
27Frank Bartolillo Australia
28Mostafa Nagaty Egypt
29Josh McGuire Canada
30Jon Tiomkin United States
31Carlos Rodríguez Venezuela
32Sofiane El-Azizi Algeria
33Jed Dupree United States
34Mostafa Anwar Egypt
35Maher Ben Aziza Tunisia
36Lau Kwok Kin Hong Kong

References

  1. "Foil, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
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