Men's épée
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Gold medalist Charles Delporte
VenueVélodrome d'hiver
DatesJuly 10–11
Competitors67 from 18 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Charles Delporte
 Belgium
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Roger Ducret
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nils Hellsten
 Sweden

The men's épée was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. It was the sixth appearance of the event, which had not been on the programme in 1896. The competition was held from Wednesday, July 10, 1924 to Thursday, July 11, 1924. 67 fencers from 18 nations competed. Nations were limited to four competitors each. The event was won by Charles Delporte of Belgium, the nation's second victory in the individual épée (matching France and Cuba for most among nations). Silver went to Roger Ducret of France. Nils Hellsten earned Sweden's first medal in the event with his bronze.

Background

This was the sixth 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.[1]

Four of the 12 finalists from the 1920 Games returned: gold medalist Armand Massard of France, fourth-place finisher Ernest Gevers of Belgium, ninth-place finisher Gustaf Lindblom of Sweden, and tenth-place finisher Charles Delporte of Belgium. Of the first three World Champions since that event started in 1921, two were present: 1922 champion Raoul Heide of Norway and 1923 (reigning) champion Wouter Brouwer of the Netherlands. (1921 winner Lucien Gaudin competed on the French team in the team event, but was not one of the four fencers in the individual event.)

Uruguay made its debut in the event. Belgium, Great Britain, and the United States each appeared for the fifth time, tied for most among nations.

Competition format

The competition was held over four rounds. In each round, each pool held a round-robin, with bouts to 1 touch. Double-touches counted as touches against both fencers. The format returned to using barrages to separate fencers tied in the advancement spot (as had been done in 1908), rather than using head-to-head results of bouts already fenced were used (as in 1912 and 1920). The size of the pools remained at the relatively large levels introduced in 1920, with the final and semifinals consisting of 12 fencers each.[1]

  • First round: 7 pools of between 9 and 10 fencers each. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the quarterfinals.
  • Second round: 4 pools of 10 or 11 fencers each. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the semifinals.
  • Semifinals: 2 pools of 12 fencers each. The 6 fencers in each pool with the most wins advanced to the final.
  • Final: 1 pool of 12 fencers.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Thursday, 10 July 1924Round 1
Quarterfinals
Friday, 11 July 1924Semifinals
Final

Results

Round 1

The top six fencers, by number of wins, in each pool advanced. Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non-qualification.

Pool A

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Ernest Gevers Belgium 63Q
Gustaf Lindblom Sweden 63Q
3George Calnan United States 54Q
Joseph Misrahi Egypt 54Q
Frederico Paredes Portugal 54Q
6Pieter von Boven Netherlands 45B
Konstantinos Nikolopoulos Greece 45B
Viggo Stilling-Andersen Denmark 45B
9Johan Falkenberg Norway 36
10Carlos Miguel Spain 18
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
6Pieter von Boven Netherlands 20Q
7Konstantinos Nikolopoulos Greece 11
8Viggo Stilling-Andersen Denmark 02

Pool B

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Nils Hellsten Sweden 81Q
2Renzo Compagna Italy 72Q
3Wouter Brouwer Netherlands 54B
Mário de Lopez Portugal 54B
Léon Tom Belgium 54B
Tryfon Triantafyllakos Greece 54B
Héctor Belo Uruguay 54B
8Félix de Pomés Spain 36
9Frithjof Lorentzen Norway 18
10Ahmed Hassanein Egypt 09
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
3Wouter Brouwer Netherlands 22Q
Mário de Lopez Portugal 21Q
Léon Tom Belgium 21Q
Tryfon Triantafyllakos Greece 21Q
7Héctor Belo Uruguay 03

Pool C

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Charles Delporte Belgium 72Q
2Charles Biscoe Great Britain 63Q
Virgilio Mantegazza Italy 63Q
4George Breed United States 54Q
Carl Gripenstedt Sweden 54Q
6Krikor Agathon Egypt 45B
Domingo Mendy Uruguay 45B
8Constantin Antoniades Switzerland 36
9Josef Jungmann Czechoslovakia 27
Miguel Zabalza Spain 27
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
6Krikor Agathon Egypt 10Q
7Domingo Mendy Uruguay 01

Pool D

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Roger Ducret France 62Q
Robert Frater Great Britain 62Q
Pedro Nazar Argentina 62Q
4Frédéric Fitting Switzerland 53Q
5Paul Anspach Belgium 44Q
Conrado Rolando Uruguay 44Q
7Eduardo Alonso Cuba 26
Theodoros Foustanos Greece 26
9Josef Javůrek Czechoslovakia 08

Pool E

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Eugène Empeyta Switzerland 62Q
2Armand Massard France 53Q
Allen Milner United States 53Q
Ivan Osiier Denmark 53Q
5Martin Holt Great Britain 44B
Luis Lucchetti Argentina 44B
Ramíro Mañalich Cuba 44B
8Salvador Quesada Cuba 17
9Santos Ferreira Uruguay 08
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
5Martin Holt Great Britain 10Q
Luis Lucchetti Argentina 10Q
7Ramíro Mañalich Cuba 02

Pool F

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Gaston Cornereau France 71Q
2Sigurd Akre Norway 44Q
Ruimondo Ferro Portugal 44Q
Willem Hubert Netherlands 44Q
Wenceslao Paunero Argentina 44Q
Peter Ryefelt Denmark 44Q
7Arthur Lyon United States 35
8Robert Montgomerie Great Britain 26
Jan Tille Czechoslovakia 26

Pool G

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Domingo García Spain 81Q
2Ramón Fonst Cuba 72Q
3Georges Buchard France 54Q
Raoul Heide Norway 54Q
Henri Jacquet Switzerland 54Q
6Bror Lagercrantz Sweden 45B
Jan de Beaufort Netherlands 45B
8Jens Berthelsen Denmark 27
Francisco Bollini Argentina 27
António de Castro Portugal 27
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
6Bror Lagercrantz Sweden 10Q
7Jan de Beaufort Netherlands 01

Quarterfinals

The top six fencers, by number of wins, in each pool advanced. Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non-qualification.

Quarterfinal A

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Charles Delporte Belgium 73Q
Domingo García Spain 73Q
Raoul Heide Norway 73Q
Luis Lucchetti Argentina 73Q
5Ivan Osiier Denmark 64Q
6Roger Ducret France 55Q
7Gustaf Lindblom Sweden 46
8Krikor Agathon Egypt 37
George Calnan United States 37
Frederico Paredes Portugal 37
11Martin Holt Great Britain 28

Quarterfinal B

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Ramón Fonst Cuba 72Q
Carl Gripenstedt Sweden 72Q
3Henri Jacquet Switzerland 63Q
Léon Tom Belgium 63Q
5Gaston Cornereau France 54Q
6Peter Ryefelt Denmark 45Q
7Ruimondo Ferro Portugal 36
8Wouter Brouwer Netherlands 27
Pedro Nazar Argentina 27
10George Breed United States 18

Quarterfinal C

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1align=left| Frédéric Fitting Switzerland 91Q
2Renzo Compagna Italy 73Q
3Paul Anspach Belgium 64Q
Mário de Lopez Portugal 64Q
5Allen Milner United States 55Q
6Armand Massard France 46B
Willem Hubert Netherlands 46B
Conrado Rolando Uruguay 46B
9Tryfon Triantafyllakos Greece 37
10Robert Frater Great Britain 28
Bror Lagercrantz Sweden 28
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
6Armand Massard France 20Q
7Willem Hubert Netherlands 11
8Conrado Rolando Uruguay 02

Quarterfinal D

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Georges Buchard France 63Q
Eugène Empeyta Switzerland 63Q
Ernest Gevers Belgium 63Q
Nils Hellsten Sweden 63Q
Virgilio Mantegazza Italy 63Q
6Charles Biscoe Great Britain 45B
Joseph Misrahi Egypt 45B
Sigurd Akre Norway 45B
9Pieter von Boven Netherlands 18
10Wenceslao Paunero Argentina 09
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
6Charles Biscoe Great Britain 20Q
7Joseph Misrahi Egypt 11
8Sigurd Akre Norway 02

Semifinals

The top six fencers, by number of wins, in each pool advanced. Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group tied on a number of wins that broke between qualification and non-qualification.

Semifinal A

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Léon Tom Belgium 74Q
2Renzo Compagna Italy 65Q
Gaston Cornereau France 65Q
Charles Delporte Belgium 65Q
Roger Ducret France 65Q
Nils Hellsten Sweden 65Q
7Mário de Lopez Portugal 56
Raoul Heide Norway 56
Luis Lucchetti Argentina 56
10Henri Jacquet Switzerland 47
Ivan Osiier Denmark 47
12Frédéric Fitting Switzerland 38

Semifinal B

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Virgilio Mantegazza Italy 92Q
2Georges Buchard France 74Q
Armand Massard France 74Q
4Paul Anspach Belgium 65Q
5Peter Ryefelt Denmark 56Q
6Ernest Gevers Belgium 47B
Charles Biscoe Great Britain 47B
Eugène Empeyta Switzerland 47B
Ramón Fonst Cuba 47B
Domingo García Spain 47B
Carl Gripenstedt Sweden 47B
Allen Milner United States 47B
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
6Ernest Gevers Belgium 51Q
7Charles Biscoe Great Britain 33
Eugène Empeyta Switzerland 33
Ramón Fonst Cuba 33
Domingo García Spain 33
Carl Gripenstedt Sweden 33
12Allen Milner United States 15

Final

Double-losses were allowed. Tie-breakers were held within a group as necessary for individual placing to sixth place; this required two rounds of tie-breakers (the first round for 2nd-5th; the second round for 2nd/3rd and 4th/5th).

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Charles Delporte Belgium 83
2Roger Ducret France 74B
Nils Hellsten Sweden 74B
Gaston Cornereau France 74B
Armand Massard France 74B
6Virgilio Mantegazza Italy 65
7Georges Buchard France 56
Léon Tom Belgium 56
9Paul Anspach Belgium 47
Peter Ryefelt Denmark 47
11Renzo Compagna Italy 29
12Ernest Gevers Belgium 110
First barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
2Roger Ducret France 21BA
Nils Hellsten Sweden 21BA
4Gaston Cornereau France 12BB
Armand Massard France 12BB
Second barrage A
RankFencerNationWinsLosses
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Roger Ducret France 10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Nils Hellsten Sweden 01
Second barrage B
RankFencerNationWinsLosses
4Gaston Cornereau France 10
5Armand Massard France 01

Results summary

RankFencerNationRound 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalTotal
WinsLossesRank WinsLossesRank WinsLossesRank WinsLosses WinsLosses
1st place, gold medalist(s)Charles Delporte Belgium 721st731st652nd832813
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Roger Ducret France 621st556th652nd7+2+14+1+02717
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Nils Hellsten Sweden 811st631st652nd7+2+04+1+12915
4Gaston Cornereau France 711st545th652nd7+1+14+2+02716
5Armand Massard France 532nd4+26+06th742nd7+1+04+2+12620
6Virgilio Mantegazza Italy 632nd631st921st652713
7Georges Buchard France 543rd631st742nd562317
Léon Tom Belgium 5+24+13rd633rd741st562518
9Paul Anspach Belgium 445th643rd654th472020
Peter Ryefelt Denmark 442nd456th565th471722
11Renzo Compagna Italy 722nd732nd652nd292219
12Ernest Gevers Belgium 631st631st4+57+16th1102224
13Charles Biscoe Great Britain 532nd4+25+06th4+37+37thDid not advance1818
Eugène Empeyta Switzerland 621st631st4+37+37th1915
Ramón Fonst Cuba 722nd721st4+37+37th2114
Domingo García Spain 811st731st4+37+37th2214
Carl Gripenstedt Sweden 544th721st4+37+37th1916
Raoul Heide Norway 543rd731st567th1713
Mário de Lopez Portugal 5+24+13rd643rd567th1815
Luis Lucchetti Argentina 4+14+05th731st567th1713
21Henri Jacquet Switzerland 543rd633rd4710th1514
Ivan Osiier Denmark 532nd645th4710th1514
23Frédéric Fitting Switzerland 534th911st3812th1712
Allen Milner United States 532nd555th4+17+512th1520
25Ruimondo Ferro Portugal 442nd367thDid not advance710
Willem Hubert Netherlands 442nd4+16+17th911
Gustaf Lindblom Sweden 631st467th109
Joseph Misrahi Egypt 543rd4+15+17th1010
29Krikor Agathon Egypt 4+15+06th378th812
Sigurd Akre Norway 442nd4+05+28th811
Wouter Brouwer Netherlands 5+24+23rd278th913
George Calnan United States 543rd378th811
Pedro Nazar Argentina 621st278th89
Frederico Paredes Portugal 543rd378th811
Conrado Rolando Uruguay 445th4+06+28th812
36Pieter von Boven Netherlands 4+25+06th189th713
Tryfon Triantafyllakos Greece 5+24+13rd379th1012
38George Breed United States 544th1810th612
Robert Frater Great Britain 621st2810th810
Bror Lagercrantz Sweden 4+15+06th2810th713
Wenceslao Paunero Argentina 442nd0910th413
42Martin Holt Great Britain 4+14+05th2811th712
43Eduardo Alonso Cuba 267thDid not advance26
Jan de Beaufort Netherlands 4+05+17th46
Héctor Belo Uruguay 5+04+37th57
Theodoros Foustanos Greece 267th26
Arthur Lyon United States 357th35
Ramíro Mañalich Cuba 4+04+27th46
Domingo Mendy Uruguay 4+05+17th46
Konstantinos Nikolopoulos Greece 4+15+17th56
51Constantin Antoniades Switzerland 368th36
Jens Berthelsen Denmark 278th27
Francisco Bollini Argentina 278th27
António de Castro Portugal 278th27
Robert Montgomerie Great Britain 268th26
Félix de Pomés Spain 368th36
Salvador Quesada Cuba 178th17
Viggo Stilling-Andersen Denmark 4+05+28th47
Jan Tille Czechoslovakia 268th26
60Johan Falkenberg Norway 369th36
Santos Ferreira Uruguay 089th08
Josef Javůrek Czechoslovakia 089th08
Josef Jungmann Czechoslovakia 279th27
Frithjof Lorentzen Norway 189th18
Miguel Zabalza Spain 279th27
66Ahmed Hassanein Egypt 0910th09
Carlos Miguel Spain 1810th18

References

  1. 1 2 "Épée, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
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