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Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's foil

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Men's foil
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Émile Coste
VenueTuileries Garden
Dates14–21 May
Competitors54 from 10 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Émile Coste  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Henri Masson  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marcel Boulenger  France
← 1896
1904 →

The amateur foil competition had 54 fencers from 10[1] nations compete. There was no limit on the number of fencers per nation; 39 of the 54 competitors were French. For the first round, quarterfinals, and repechage, skill and art with the foil was more important to advancing than winning the bout.[2] The event was swept by French fencers: Émile Coste, Henri Masson, and Marcel Boulenger took the top three places. It was the second consecutive Games that France had taken the top two ranks

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Transcription

Background

This was the second appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1908 (when there was a foil display only rather than a medal event). None of the fencers from 1896 returned.[3]

Nine of the ten competing nations were making their debut in the men's foil: Austria, Belgium, Haiti, Italy, Peru, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States. Only France had previously competed in 1896.

Competition format

The event used a five-round format (four main rounds and a repechage). For the first three rounds (round 1, quarterfinals, repechage) the round consisted of the fencers being paired and fighting a single bout; jury evaluations of skill rather than the match results were used to determine advancement. The last two rounds (semifinals and finals) used round-robin pool play with actual results counting toward placement. Standard foil rules were used, including that touches had to be made with the tip of the foil, the target area was limited to the torso, and priority determined the winner of double touches.[3]

  • Round 1: The 54 fencers paired off and faced a single opponent in one bout. The jury selected 37 fencers to advance to the quarterfinals.
  • Quarterfinals: The 37 fencers were paired off again, with one fencer having no opponent. Three men withdrew, cancelling one bout altogether and resulting in one fencer fencing twice. The jury selected 10 fencers for the semifinals and 14 more for the repechage.
  • Repechage: The 14 fencers selected from the quarterfinals were paired. The jury selected 6 of them to advance. When one qualified fencer withdrew, a 7th fencer was advanced from the repechage.
  • Semifinals: The 16 fencers from the quarterfinals and repechage were divided into two pools of 8 fencers each. Each pool played a round robin. The top four fencers in each semifinal pool advanced to the final, while the bottom four fencers went to a classification 9–16 final.
  • Finals: There was a main final (top 4 from each semifinal) and a classification 9–16 final (bottom 4 from each semifinal). Each was conducted as a round-robin.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Monday, 14 May 1900 Round 1 bouts 1–18
Tuesday, 15 May 1900 Round 1 bouts 19–27
Wednesday, 16 May 1900 Quarterfinals
Thursday, 17 May 1900 Repechage
Friday, 18 May 1900 Semifinals
Saturday, 19 May 1900 Semifinals continued
Monday, 21 May 1900 10:00 Finals

Results

Round 1

Each fencer had one bout. The result of the bout did not determine advancement; a jury determined which fencers displayed the most skill. The winner of each bout is unknown. 37 fencers advanced to the quarterfinals. Bouts 1 through 18 were held on 14 May; bouts 19 through 27 were held on 15 May.

Bout Fencer 1 Nation 1 Notes 1 Fencer 2 Nation 2 Notes 2
1 Mauricio, 4th Duke of Gor  Spain Q Félix Debax  France Q
2 Georges Dillon-Kavanagh  France Q Paul Robert  Switzerland Q
3 Carlos de Candamo  Peru Q Albert Cahen  France Q
4 Henri Masson  France Q Olivier Collarini  Italy Q
5 Robert Marc  France Q G. Bélot  France Q
6 Martini  France Q Henri Jobier  France Q
7 Tony Smet  Belgium Q Charles Guérin  France Q
8 Ferrand  France Q Joseph Sénat  France Q
9 Jean Taillefer  France Q Grossard  France
10 Calvet  France Q Emil Fick  Sweden
11 Adrien Guyon  France Q Palardi  Italy
12 Jactel  France Q Giuseppe Giurato  Italy
13 Clément de Boissière  France Q Gardiès  France
14 Léon Thiébaut  France Q F. Weill  United States
15 Giunio Fedreghini  Italy Piot  France
16 Heinrich Rischtoff  Austria Pélabon  France
17 Jean Weill  Switzerland Passerat  France
18 André Corvington  Haiti Édouard Fouchier  France
19 Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues  France Q Émile Coste  France Q
20 Rudolf Brosch  Austria Q Marcel Boulenger  France Q
21 H. Valarche  France Q de Saint-Aignan  France Q
22 Henri Plommet  France Q van der Stoppen  Austria Q
23 Raphaël Perrissoud  France Q Frédéric Soudois  France Q
24 Joseph Ducrot  France Q Albert Gauthier  France
25 André de Schonen  France Q Paul Leroy  France
26 Jean-Joseph Renaud  France Q Eugène Bergès  France Q
27 Wattelier  France Q Herman Georges Berger  France

Quarterfinals

Again, jury verdicts were used in place of match results to determine those advancing to the semifinals. 10 fencers were selected to advance to the semifinals directly, while 14 were sent to the repechage. Three fencers withdrew. Cahan fenced twice, while Sénat did not fence at all.

Bout Fencer 1 Nation 1 Notes 1 Fencer 2 Nation 2 Notes 2
1 Jean-Joseph Renaud  France Q Félix Debax  France Q
2 Clément de Boissière  France Q Adrien Guyon  France Q
3 Henri Masson  France Q Carlos de Candamo  Peru R
4 Tony Smet  Belgium Q de Saint-Aignan  France R
5 Charles Guérin  France Q Eugène Bergès  France R
6 André de Schonen  France R Henri Plommet  France R
7 Émile Coste  France Q Paul Robert  Switzerland
8 Marcel Boulenger  France Q Albert Cahen  France
9 Joseph Ducrot  France Q Jactel  France
10 Georges Dillon-Kavanagh  France R Raphaël Perrissoud  France
11 Rudolf Brosch  Austria R H. Valarche  France
12 G. Bélot  France R Calvet  France
13 Ferrand  France R Robert Marc  France
14 Jean Taillefer  France R Martini  France
15 Léon Thiébaut  France R Mauricio, 4th Duke of Gor  Spain
16 Henri Jobier  France R Olivier Collarini  Italy
17 Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues  France R Albert Cahen  France
18 Joseph Sénat  France R Walkover
Soudois  France Did not start
van der Stoppen  Austria
Wattelier  France

Repechage

The matchups in the repechage are not known. Once again, jury verdicts rather than match results mattered. 6 fencers were selected to advance to the semifinals. De Saint-Agnan was selected as an alternate, later competing in the consolation final after the withdrawal of Renaud.

Fencer Nation Notes
G. Bélot  France Q
Eugène Bergès  France Q
Rudolf Brosch  Austria Q
Georges Dillon-Kavanagh  France Q
Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues  France Q
Joseph Sénat  France Q
de Saint-Aignan  France q
Carlos de Candamo  Peru
Ferrand  France
Henri Jobier  France
Henri Plommet  France
André de Schonen  France
Jean Taillefer  France
Léon Thiébaut  France

Semifinals

The semifinals were the first round of the foil tournament to use match results in determining advancement. The 16 fencers were divided into two pools. Each fencer then faced each other fencer in his pool once. The four fencers with the best record in each pool moved on to the finals, with the other four competing in the consolation. A barrage was used to break a tie between 4th and 5th place.

Semifinal A

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes
1 Émile Coste  France 7 0 Q
2 Henri Masson  France 5 2 Q
3 Joseph Sénat  France 5 2 Q
4 Rudolf Brosch  Austria 3 4 Q
5 Charles Guérin  France 3 4 C
6 Clément de Boissière  France 2 5 C
7 G. Bélot  France 2 5 C
8 Tony Smet  Belgium 1 6 C

Semifinal B

The win–loss record of fencers in this semifinal is not known.

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1 Marcel Boulenger  France Q
2 Félix Debax  France Q
3 Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues  France Q
4 Georges Dillon-Kavanagh  France Q
5 Jean-Joseph Renaud  France C
6 Adrien Guyon  France C
7 Joseph Ducrot  France C
8 Eugène Bergès  France C

Finals

Classification 9–16

The eight fencers who had placed in the bottom four of each pool in the semifinals competed for 9th to 16th places in the consolation pool. Renaud withdrew, making room for de Saint-Aignan to be activated from alternate status. The win–loss record of fencers in this pool is not known.

Rank Fencer Nation
9 Clément de Boissière  France
10 Eugène Bergès  France
11 de Saint-Aignan  France
12 G. Bélot  France
13 Joseph Ducrot  France
14 Tony Smet  Belgium
15 Adrien Guyon  France
16 Charles Guérin  France

Final

The final was held on 21 May 1900. The top four fencers in each of the two semifinals competed against each other, each fencing the other seven once.

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses
1st place, gold medalist(s) Émile Coste  France 6 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Henri Masson  France 5 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marcel Boulenger  France 4 3
4 Félix Debax  France 4 3
5 Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues  France 3 4
6 Joseph Sénat  France 3 4
7 Georges Dillon-Kavanagh  France 2 5
8 Rudolf Brosch  Austria 1 6

Final classifiation

Rank Fencer Nation Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Émile Coste  France Final
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Henri Masson  France Final
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marcel Boulenger  France Final
4 Félix Debax  France Final
5 Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues  France Final
6 Joseph Sénat  France Final
7 Georges Dillon-Kavanagh  France Final
8 Rudolf Brosch  Austria Final
9 Clément de Boissière  France Classification 9–16
10 Eugène Bergès  France Classification 9–16
11 de Saint-Aignan  France Classification 9–16
12 G. Bélot  France Classification 9–16
13 Joseph Ducrot  France Classification 9–16
14 Tony Smet  Belgium Classification 9–16
15 Adrien Guyon  France Classification 9–16
16 Charles Guérin  France Classification 9–16
17 Jean-Joseph Renaud  France Withdrew before semifinals
18 Carlos de Candamo  Peru Repechage
Ferrand  France Repechage
Henri Jobier  France Repechage
Henri Plommet  France Repechage
André de Schonen  France Repechage
Jean Taillefer  France Repechage
Léon Thiébaut  France Repechage
25 Paul Robert  Switzerland Quarterfinals
Albert Cahen  France Quarterfinals
Jactel  France Quarterfinals
Raphaël Perrissoud  France Quarterfinals
H. Valarche  France Quarterfinals
Calvet  France Quarterfinals
Robert Marc  France Quarterfinals
Martini  France Quarterfinals
Mauricio, 4th Duke of Gor  Spain Quarterfinals
Olivier Collarini  Italy Quarterfinals
35 Soudois  France Withdrew before quarterfinals
van der Stoppen  Austria Withdrew before quarterfinals
Wattelier  France Withdrew before quarterfinals
38 Grossard  France Round 1
Emil Fick  Sweden Round 1
Palardi  Italy Round 1
Giuseppe Giurato  Italy Round 1
Gardiès  France Round 1
F. Weill  United States Round 1
Giunio Fedreghini  Italy Round 1
Piot  France Round 1
Heinrich Rischtoff  Austria Round 1
Pélabon  France Round 1
Jean Weill  Switzerland Round 1
Passerat  France Round 1
André Corvington  Haiti Round 1
Édouard Fouchier  France Round 1
Albert Gauthier  France Round 1
Paul Leroy  France Round 1
Herman Georges Berger  France Round 1

References

  1. ^ Mallon's count of 8 is based on Corvington and Smet being labelled French in the first round and quarterfinals of Mallon's book; Mallon correctly has Smet as Belgian in the semifinals and final. Adding Belgium and Haiti gives the 9th and 10th nations.
  2. ^ "Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics: Foil, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Foil, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
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