Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's masters sabre

Men's masters sabre
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Venue Tuileries Garden
Date June 23–27
Competitors 29 from 7 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Antonio Conte  Italy
2nd, silver medalist(s) Italo Santelli  Italy
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Milan Neralić  Austria

The professional sabre competition involved 29 fencers from 7 nations.

Round 1

The first round was held on 23 June. There were four pools, with the top four fencers advancing to the semifinals from each pool.

Name
 Xavier Anchetti (FRA)
 Brun-Biusson (FRA)
 Camier (FRA)
 Chantelat (FRA)
 Georges Clappier (FRA)
 Antonio Conte (ITA)
 François Delibes (FRA)
 Hébrant (BEL)
 Horvath (HUN)
 Yulian Michaux (RU1)
 Midelair (FRA)
 Milan Neralić (AUT)
 Pinault (FRA)
 Italo Santelli (ITA)
 Orazio Santelli (ITA)
 Pyotr Zakovorot (RU1)
 Alessandri (ITA)
 Aufort (FRA)
 Bersin (FRA)
 Coquelin (FRA)
 Dambremat (FRA)
 Dargein (FRA)
 Delamaide (FRA)
 Márton Endrédi (HUN)
 Flahaut (FRA)
 Gabriel (FRA)
 N. Orleans (USA)
 J. Santelli (ITA)
 Schoenfeld (FRA)

Semifinals

The 16 fencers were divided into 2 pools of 8 each, playing round-robin tournaments on 25 June and 26 June. The top four in each pool advanced to the final.

Semifinal A
PlaceNameWinsLosses
1 Antonio Conte (ITA)61
2 Hébrant (BEL)52
3 François Delibes (FRA)52
4 Milan Neralić (AUT)52
5 Horvath (HUN)34
6 Brun-Buisson (FRA)16
7 Georges Clappier (FRA)07
8 Orazio Santelli (ITA)34
Semifinal B
PlaceNameWinsLosses
1 Italo Santelli (ITA)61
2 Yulian Michaux (RU1)61
3 Pyotr Zakovorot (RU1)52
4 Xavier Anchetti (FRA)43
5 Chantelat (FRA)34
6 Pinault (FRA)25
7 Camier (FRA)25
8 Midelair (FRA)07

Final

The final was held on 27 June, with a round-robin among the final 8 fencers. Ties were broken by an extra bout.

PlaceNameWinsLosses
1 Antonio Conte (ITA)70
2 Italo Santelli (ITA)61
3 Milan Neralić (AUT)43
4 François Delibes (FRA)34
5 Yulian Michaux (RU1)34
6 Xavier Anchetti (FRA)25
7 Pyotr Zakovorot (RU1)25
8 Hébrant (BEL)16
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