Fencing at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's épée

Men's épée
at the XVI Pan American Games
VenueMultipurpose Gymnasium
DatesOctober 24
Competitors18 from 10 nations
Medalists
   United States
   Venezuela
   Venezuela
   Cuba
«20072015»
Fencing at the
2011 Pan American Games
Épée   men   women
Team épée men women
Foil men women
Team foil men women
Sabre men women
Team sabre men women

The men's épée competition of the fencing events at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, was held on October 24 at the Multipurpose Gymnasium.[1] The defending champion was Andrés Carrillo from Cuba.

The épée competition consisted of a qualification round followed by a single-elimination bracket with a bronze medal match between the two semifinal losers. Fencing was done to 15 touches or to the completion of three three-minute rounds if neither fencer reached 15 touches by then. At the end of time, the higher-scoring fencer was the winner; a tie resulted in an additional one-minute sudden-death time period. This sudden-death period was further modified by the selection of a draw-winner beforehand; if neither fencer scored a touch during the minute, the predetermined draw-winner won the bout.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
October 24, 2011 9:00 Qualification pools
October 24, 2011 11:10 Round of 16
October 24, 2011 12:45 Quarterfinals
October 24, 2011 18:50 Semifinals
October 24, 2011 20:10 Final

Results

Qualification

All 18 fencers were put into three groups of six athletes, were each fencer would have five individual matches. The top 16 athletes overall would qualify for next round.[2]

Rank Name Nation VictoriesTG TR Dif.Notes
1 Silvio Fernandez Venezuela 4 21 6 +15Q
2 Ringo Quintero Cuba 4 23 16 +7Q
3 Paris Inostroza Chile 4 21 14 +7Q
4 Soren Thompson United States 4 24 20 +4Q
5 Ruben Limardo Venezuela 4 21 16 +5Q
6 Weston Kelsey United States 3 18 13 +5Q
7 Reynier Henriquez Cuba 3 22 19 +3Q
7 Andres Campos Colombia 3 22 19 +3Q
9 Tigran Bajgoric Canada 3 21 19 +2Q
10 Jhon Rodriguez Colombia 3 18 18 0Q
11 Jose Dominguez Argentina 3 17 17 0Q
12 Vincent Pelletier Canada 2 20 20 0Q
13 Rolf Nickel Chile 2 18 23 -5Q
14 Gerson Ramirez El Salvador 1 18 23 -5Q
15 Omar Carrillo Mexico 1 15 22 -7Q
16 David Ramirez El Salvador 1 13 23 -10Q
16 Gabriel Ochoa Mexico 1 13 23 -10
18 Gerber Morales Guatemala 0 11 25 -14

Elimination round

[3]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
1 Venezuela Silvio Fernández (VEN) 15
16 El Salvador David Ramirez (ESA) 11
1 Venezuela Silvio Fernández (VEN) 15
9 Canada Tigran Bajgoric (CAN) 10
9 Canada Tigran Bajgoric (CAN) 15
8 Colombia Andres Campos (COL) 11
1 Venezuela Silvio Fernández (VEN) 2
5 Venezuela Ruben Limardo (VEN) 4
5 Venezuela Ruben Limardo (VEN) 15
12 Canada Vincent Pelletier (CAN) 7
5 Venezuela Ruben Limardo (VEN) 15
4 United States Soren Thompson (USA) 11
13 Chile Rolf Nickel (CHI) 6
4 United States Soren Thompson (USA) 15
5 Venezuela Ruben Limardo (VEN) 10
6 United States Weston Kelsey (USA) 12
3 Chile Paris Inostroza (CHI) 15
14 El Salvador Gerson Ramirez (ESA) 3
3 Chile Paris Inostroza (CHI) 8
6 United States Weston Kelsey (USA) 12
11 Argentina Jose Dominguez (ARG) 8
6 United States Weston Kelsey (USA) 15
6 United States Weston Kelsey (USA) 13
7 Cuba Reynier Henriquez (CUB) 10
7 Cuba Reynier Henriquez (CUB) 14
10 Colombia Jhon Rodriguez (COL) 3
7 Cuba Reynier Henriquez (CUB) 15
2 Cuba Ringo Quintero (CUB) 9
15 Mexico Omar Carrillo (MEX) 12
2 Cuba Ringo Quintero (CUB) 15

References

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