Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

The men's sabre was a competition in fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 39 men from 21 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 14. The event was won by Aldo Montano of Italy, the nation's first victory in the men's sabre since 1920 (and second overall). Montano accomplished what his grandfather (Aldo Montano) and father (Mario Aldo Montano), both world champions in the individual event and Olympic medalists in the team competition, had not been able to: Olympic gold in the individual event. Zsolt Nemcsik of Hungary took silver while Vladislav Tretiak earned Ukraine's first medal in the event with his bronze. France's five-Games medal streak ended.

Men's sabre
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Aldo Montano (2015)
VenueHelliniko Olympic Complex
DateAugust 14
Competitors39 from 21 nations
Medalists
Aldo Montano
 Italy
Zsolt Nemcsik
 Hungary
Vladislav Tretiak
 Ukraine

Background

This was the 25th appearance of the event, which is the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Four of the quarterfinalists from 2000 returned: gold medalist Mihai Covaliu of Romania, bronze medalist Wiradech Kothny of Germany, fourth-place finisher Domonkos Ferjancsik of Hungary, and fifth-place finisher (and 1996 bronze medalist) Damien Touya of France. The favorites were Russia's Stanislav Pozdnyakov (1996 gold medalist and 1997, 2001, and 2002 world champion) and Ukraine's Volodymyr Lukashenko (2003 world champion).[1]

The Republic of the Congo made its debut in the men's sabre. Italy made its 23rd appearance in the event, most of any nation, having missed the inaugural 1896 event and the 1904 Games.

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 sabre rules regarding target area, striking, and priority were used.[1]

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 14 August 200410:00
10:40
12:00
12:50
18:30
19:20
Preliminary round
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals

Results

Preliminary round

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

 Agresta (BRA) 15—14  Rebai (TUN)
 Huang (CHN) 15—6  Bernaoui (ALG)
 Zhou (CHN) 15—10  Dourakos (GRE)
 Maya (CUB) 15—13  Kembe (CGO)
 Manetas (GRE) 15—10  Bernaoui (ALG)
 Chen (CHN) 15—3  Reda (ALG)
 Nagara (JPN) 15—8  Basmatzian (GRE)

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
 Montano (ITA) 15
 Manetas (GRE) 12  Montano (ITA) 15
 Smart (USA) 15  Smart (USA) 7
 Touya (FRA) 11  Montano (ITA) 15
 Sharikov (RUS) 15  Sharikov (RUS) 13
 Maya (CUB) 9  Sharikov (RUS) 15
 Pillet (FRA) 15  Pillet (FRA) 11
 Oh (KOR) 13  Montano (ITA) 15
 Lapkes (BLR) 15  Lapkes (BLR) 6
 Chen (CHN) 9  Lapkes (BLR) 15
 Kaliuzhniy (UKR) 15  Kaliuzhniy (UKR) 9
 Dyachenko (RUS) 10  Lapkes (BLR) 15
 Pozdnyakov (RUS) 15  Pozdnyakov (RUS) 9
 Nagara (JPN) 9  Pozdnyakov (RUS) 15
 Lee (USA) 15  Lee (USA) 9
 Pastore (ITA) 9  Montano (ITA) 15
 Nemcsik (HUN) 15  Nemcsik (HUN) 14
 Huang (CHN) 12  Nemcsik (HUN) 15
 Ferjancsik (HUN) 15  Ferjancsik (HUN) 11
 Boulos (CAN) 8  Nemcsik (HUN) 15
 Covaliu (ROU) 15  Covaliu (ROU) 14
 Zhou (CHN) 10  Covaliu (ROU) 15
 Sznajder (POL) 15  Sznajder (POL) 9
 Touya (FRA) 14  Nemcsik (HUN) 15 Bronze medal final
 Tretiak (UKR) 15  Tretiak (UKR) 11
 Lengyel (HUN) 12  Tretiak (UKR) 15  Tretiak (UKR) 15
 Tarantino (ITA) 15  Tarantino (ITA) 8  Lapkes (BLR) 11
 Rogers (USA) 3  Tretiak (UKR) 15
 Lukashenko (UKR) 15  Lukashenko (UKR) 12
 Agresta (BRA) 14  Lukashenko (UKR) 15
 Kothny (THA) 15  Kothny (THA) 11
 Medina (ESP) 13

Final classification

RankFencerNation
Aldo Montano Italy
Zsolt Nemcsik Hungary
Vladyslav Tretiak Ukraine
4Dmitry Lapkes Belarus
5Volodymyr Lukashenko Ukraine
6Stanislav Pozdnyakov Russia
7Mihai Covaliu Romania
8Sergey Sharikov Russia
9Luigi Tarantino Italy
10Domonkos Ferjancsik Hungary
11Julien Pillet France
12Ivan Lee United States
13Wiradech Kothny Thailand
14Rafał Sznajder Poland
15Keeth Smart United States
16Volodymyr Kaliuzhniy Ukraine
17Aleksey Dyachenko Russia
18Balázs Lengyel Hungary
19Gaël Touya France
20Damien Touya France
21Fernando Medina Spain
22Gianpiero Pastore Italy
23O Eun-Seok South Korea
24Michel Boulos Canada
25Jason Rogers United States
26Chen Feng China
27Huang Yaojiang China
28Kostas Manetas Greece
29Cándido Maya Cuba
30Zhou Hanming China
31Masashi Nagara Japan
32Renzo Agresta Brazil
33Mohamed Rebai Tunisia
34Marios Basmatzian Greece
35Jason Dourakos Greece
36Sorel-Arthur Kembe Republic of the Congo
37Raouf Salim Bernaoui Algeria
38Reda Ben Chehima Algeria
39Nassim Islam Bernaoui Algeria

References

  1. "Sabre, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
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