Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's épée

Men's épée
at the Games of the II Olympiad
DatesJune 1–14
Competitors104 from 9 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
Fencing at the
1900 Summer Olympics
Épée men
Masters épée men
Amateurs-masters épée men
Foil men
Masters foil men
Sabre men
Masters sabre men

The épée event for amateurs was one of three épée events. 104 fencers from 9 nations competed.

Round 1

The first round of the event consisted of pool play round-robin tournaments. Each fencer faced each other fencer once. Of the 17 pools, 15 had six fencers each and 2 had seven. The top two placers in each advanced to the quarter-finals.

Pool A
Place Name
1  Joseph-Marie Rosé (FRA)
2  Élie, Count de Lastours (FRA)
3-6  A. Berger (FRA)
 Luquetas (FRA)
 Mosso (FRA)
 A. Tintant (FRA)
Pool B
Place Name
1  de Pradel (FRA)
2  Jean Dreyfuss (FRA)
3-6  de la Chevalerie (FRA)
 Gardiès (FRA)
 Hérrison (FRA)
 Ivanovich (FRA)
Pool C
Place Name
1  Roffo (FRA)
2  Fouchier (FRA)
3-6  Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues (FRA)
 Moreil (FRA)
 Joseph Rodrigues (FRA)
 Véve (FRA)
Pool D
Place Name
1  Ramón Fonst (CUB)
2  Edmond Wallace (FRA)
3  Willy Sulzbacher (GER)
4-6  Bazin (FRA)
 Fleury (FRA)
 Thomeguex[1] (FRA)
Pool E
Place Name
1  Gaston Alibert (FRA)
2  Georges de la Falaise (FRA)
3-6  Olivier Collarini (ITA)
 Grad (FRA)
 Massé (FRA)
 Morin (FRA)
Pool F
Place Name
1  Jean-Joseph Renaud (FRA)
2  Maurice Boisdon (FRA)
3-6  de Champeaux (FRA)
 Loizillon (FRA)
 Salvanahac (FRA)
 de Segonzac (FRA)
Pool G
Place Name
1  Plommet (FRA)
2  Léon Thiébaut (FRA)
3  Lariviére (FRA)
4-6  Adam (FRA)
 Robert Marc (FRA)
 Taillefert (FRA)
Pool H
Place Name
1  André Rabel (FRA)
2  Bowden (FRA)
3-6  de Lastic (FRA)
 Georges Leroy (FRA)
 Miller (FRA)
 Ivan, Viscount d'Oyley (FRA)
Pool I
Place Name
1  Richard Wallace (FRA)
2  Freydoun Malkom (IRI)
3-6  Marie Joseph Anatole Elie (FRA)
 de Laugardière (FRA)
 Redeuil (FRA)
 Joseph Sénat (FRA)
Pool J
Place Name
1  Levé (FRA)
2  Maurice Jay (FRA)
3-6  de Labourde (FRA)
 Lemoine (FRA)
 Robinson (FRA)
 de Romilly (FRA)
Pool K
Place Name
1  Giuseppe Giurato (ITA)
2  Bideau (FRA)
3-6  Claude de Boissière (FRA)
 Albert Cahen (FRA)
 Fernandès (FRA)
 de la Tournable (FRA)
Pool L
Place Name
1  Guillemard (FRA)
2  Holzchuch (FRA)
3  Ducreuil (FRA)
4-6  Andreac (FRA)
 Costiesco (FRA)
 A. Robert (FRA)
Pool M
Place Name
1  Léon Sée (FRA)
2  Eduardo Camet (ARG)
3-6  Carlos de Candamo (PER)
 Mauricio Ponce de Léon (ESP)
 de Meuse (FRA)
 Rodrigues (FRA)
Pool N
Place Name
1  Henri Hébrard de Villeneuve (FRA)
2  Moquet (FRA)
3-7  de Cazenove (FRA)
 Thion de la Chaume (FRA)
 de Pradines (FRA)
 Prosper (FRA)
 Rosenbaum (FRA)
Pool O
Place Name
1  Louis Perrée (FRA)
2  Henri-Georges Berger (FRA)
3-6  Louis Bastien (FRA)
 François (FRA)
 Peberay (FRA)
 Preurot (FRA)
Pool P
Place Name
1  Tony Smet (BEL)
2  Début (FRA)
3-7  Gaston Achille (FRA)
 Duclos (FRA)
 Fedreghini (ITA)
 Fichot (FRA)
 Weber (FRA)
Pool Q
Place Name
1  Adrien Guyon (FRA)
2  Hileret (FRA)
3-6  Delprat (FRA)
 Lafontaine (FRA)
 Thomeguex[1] (FRA)
 de Vars (FRA)

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals were again round-robin affairs. The original plan was that of the 6 pools, 2 would have five fencers each and 4 would have six. The top three in each pool were to advance. Three quarterfinalists dropped out, so the quarterfinals were reorganized. There were 5 pools with 6 fencers each; the sixth pool included Holzchuch and four fencers who had lost in other quarterfinals and got a second chance to advance.

Quarterfinal A
Place Name
1  Jean Dreyfuss (FRA)
2  Plommet (FRA)
3  Levé (FRA)
4-6  Hileret (FRA)
 Moquet (FRA)
 Roffo (FRA)
Quarterfinal B
Place Name
1  Richard Wallace (FRA)
2  Élie, Count de Lastours (FRA)
3  Georges de la Falaise (FRA)
4-6  Bowden (FRA)
 Guillemard (FRA)
 Léon Thiébaut (FRA)
Quarterfinal C
Place Name
1  Edmond Wallace (FRA)
2  Eduardo Camet (ARG)
3  de Pradel (FRA)
4-6  Bideau (FRA)
 Tony Smet (BEL)
 Henri Hébrard de Villeneuve (FRA)
Quarterfinal D
Place Name
1  Gaston Alibert (FRA)
2  Léon Sée (FRA)
3  Ramón Fonst (CUB)
4-6  Henri-Georges Berger (FRA)
 Giuseppe Giurato (ITA)
 Freydoun Malkom (IRI)
Quarterfinal E
Place Name
1  Maurice Boisdon (FRA)
2  Louis Perrée (FRA)
3  Joseph-Marie Rosé (FRA)
4-6  Début (FRA)
 Fouchier (FRA)
 Adrien Guyon (FRA)
Quarterfinal F
Place Name
1  Holzchuch (FRA)
2  Léon Thiébaut (FRA)
3  Guillemard (FRA)
4-5 Unknown[2]
Withdrew
Name
 Maurice Jay (FRA)
 André Rabel (FRA)
 Jean-Joseph Renaud (FRA)

Semifinals

The semifinals, with 18 fencers left, were conducted in three pools of round-robin play. Each pool had six fencers, with the top three advancing to the final.

Semifinal A
Place Name
1  Gaston Alibert (FRA)
2  Plommet (FRA)
3  Léon Sée (FRA)
4-6  Élie, Count de Lastours (FRA)
 Holzchuch (FRA)
 Joseph-Marie Rosé (FRA)
Semifinal B
Place Name
1  Georges de la Falaise (FRA)
2  Louis Perrée (FRA)
3  Eduardo Camet (ARG)
4-6  Maurice Boisdon (FRA)
 Jean Dreyfuss (FRA)
 de Pradel (FRA)
Semifinal C
Place Name
1  Léon Thiébaut (FRA)
2  Edmond Wallace (FRA)
3  Ramón Fonst (CUB)
4-6  Guillemard (FRA)
 Levé (FRA)
 Richard Wallace (FRA)

Final

In the final, each fencer had either 5 or 6 bouts. Fonst and Perrée initially tied for first with 4 wins each, then Fonst won the barrage to break the tie.

Place Name Wins Losses
1  Ramón Fonst (CUB) 4 2
2  Louis Perrée (FRA) 4 1
3  Léon Sée (FRA) 3 2
4  Georges de la Falaise (FRA) 3 3
5  Eduardo Camet (ARG) 2 3
6  Edmond Wallace (FRA) 2 4
7  Gaston Alibert (FRA) 2 3
8  Léon Thiébaut (FRA) 2 4
9  Plommet (FRA) 0 6

Notes

  1. 1 2 Two French fencers had the surname Thomeguex; the given name of neither is known.
  2. These two competitors were among the 13 other quarterfinalists that had been defeated in quarterfinals A-E.
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