Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's team épée
Men's team épée at the Games of the IX Olympiad |
Venue | Schermzaal |
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Dates | August 3–5, 1928 |
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Competitors | 93 from 18 nations |
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Medalists |
| Giulio Basletta, Marcello Bertinetti, Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici, Carlo Agostoni, Renzo Minoli, Franco Riccardi | Italy | | Géo Buchard, Gaston Amson, Émile Cornic, Bernard Schmetz, René Barbier | France | | Paulo Leal, Mário de Noronha, Jorge de Paiva, Frederico Paredes, João Sassetti, Henrique da Silveira | Portugal |
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The men's team épée was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fifth appearance of the event. The competition was held from August 3, 1928 to August 5, 1928. 93 fencers from 18 nations competed.[1]
Rosters
- Belgium
- Czechoslovakia
- Denmark
- Egypt
- France
- Germany
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- Great Britain
- Greece
- Hungary
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
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- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United States
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Results
Source: Official results;[2] De Wael[3]
Round 1
Each pool was a round-robin (with matches not being held where unnecessary to the overall result). Bouts were to two touches, and each fencer from one nation had a bout against each from the opponent. The nation which won the most individual bouts took the team match (with total touches as the tie-breaker if the teams split 8-8). The top two nations in each pool advanced to the second round.
Pool C |
Rank |
Nation |
Wins |
Losses |
Qual. |
1 | Italy | 0 | 0 | Q |
Round 2
Each pool was a round-robin (with matches not being held where unnecessary to the overall result). Bouts were to two touches, and each fencer from one nation had a bout against each from the opponent. The nation which won the most individual bouts took the team match (with total touches as the tie-breaker if the teams split 8-8). The top two nations in each pool advanced to the second round.
Semifinals
Each pool was a round-robin (with matches not being held where unnecessary to the overall result). Bouts were to two touches, and each fencer from one nation had a bout against each from the opponent. The nation which won the most individual bouts took the team match (with total touches as the tie-breaker if the teams split 8-8). The top two nations in each pool advanced to the second round.
Final
The final was a round-robin. Bouts were to two touches, and each fencer from one nation had a bout against each from the opponent. The nation which won the most individual bouts took the team match (with total touches as the tie-breaker if the teams split 8-8).
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