Fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

The men's sabre was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme. It was the tenth appearance of the event. The competition was held from 14 August 1936 to 15 August 1936. 71 fencers from 26 nations competed.[1][2]

Men's sabre
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
VenueImperial Sports Field, Berlin
Dates14 – 15 August
Competitors71 from 26 nations
Medalists
Endre Kabos  Hungary
Gustavo Marzi  Italy
Aladár Gerevich  Hungary

The competition format was pool play round-robin, with bouts to five touches. Not all bouts were played in some pools if not necessary to determine advancement. Two points were awarded for each bout won. Ties were broken through fence-off bouts in early rounds if necessary for determining advancement, but by touches received in final rounds (and for non-advancement-necessary placement in earlier rounds).[3]

Results

Round 1

The top four fencers in each pool advanced to the second round.[4]

Pool 1

Brook defeated Bentancur in the play-off for fourth place and the last advancement spot.[4]

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Aladár Gerevich Hungary1260309Q
2Marcel Faure France10512814Q
3Władysław Segda Poland10523122Q
4Robin Brook Great Britain8432624Q
5Carmelo Bentancur Uruguay8432828
6José Manuel Brunet Argentina2162033
6Menelaos Psarrakis Greece2161733
8Georges Heywaert Belgium2161934

Pool 2

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Endre Kabos Hungary1680409Q
2Josef Benedik Czechoslovakia12623524Q
3August Heim Germany10533425Q
4Denis Dolecsko Romania10532929Q
5Efrain Díaz Chile8442728
5Jean Piot France8442828
7Bengt Ljungquist Sweden6352831
8Cihat Teğin Turkey2172237
9Charles Otis Canada008840

Pool 3

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Edward Gardère France12603016Q
2Giulio Gaudini Italy10512912Q
3Nicolae Marinescu Romania8422417Q
4Antonius Montfoort Netherlands8422419Q
5George Tully Canada4241621
6Norman Cohn-Armitage United States4242126
7Orhan Adaş Turkey2151428
8Moacyr Dunham Brazil0061130

Pool 4

Harry defeated Szatmary in the play-off for fourth place and the last advancement spot.[4]

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Karl Sudrich Austria14713923Q
2László Rajcsányi Hungary12613414Q
3Nikolaos Manolesos Greece12613323Q
4Guy Harry Great Britain8443030Q
5Camil Szatmary Romania8443127
6Hubert de Bèsche Sweden6342225
7Adolf Stocker Switzerland6352832
8Krešo Tretinjak Yugoslavia0061330
9Ennio de Oliveira Brazil007935

Pool 5

Moreno was the winner of the three-way play-off with Kirchmann and Christiansen for fourth place and the last advancement spot.[5]

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Josef Losert Austria10512715Q
2Antoni Sobik Poland10523220Q
3Robert Van Den Neucker Belgium10523222Q
4Julio Moreno Chile6342226Q
5Bohuslav Kirchmann Czechoslovakia6342227
6Preben Christiansen Denmark6342629
7Mohamed Abdel Rahman Egypt4252031
8Alphonse Ruckstuhl Switzerland2151728

Pool 6

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Eugène Laermans Belgium10512418Q
2Aage Leidersdorff Denmark8402015Q
3Hubert Loisel Austria6322116Q
3Vicente Krause Argentina6322016Q
5Tomás Goyoaga Chile2141623
5Enver Balkan Turkey2141423
7Charles Glasstetter Switzerland0041120

Pool 7

The official report lists a three-way for second-place, but under the scoring system in use Wahl was alone due to fewest touches received.[5]

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1John Huffman United States12603013Q
2Richard Wahl Germany8412114Q
3Hervarth Frass von Friedenfeldt Czechoslovakia8422518Q
3José Julián de la Fuente Uruguay8422518Q
5Konstantinos Botasis Greece4242426
6Don Collinge Canada4252033
7Bernardo de la Guardia Costa Rica2151728
7Erik Hammer Sørensen Denmark2151628

Pool 8

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Vincenzo Pinton Italy1050259Q
2Dimitar Vasilev Bulgaria8422317Q
3París Rodríguez Uruguay8422718Q
4Pieter van Wieringen Netherlands6332224Q
5Ivar Tingdahl Sweden4241826
6Carmelo Merlo Argentina2141422
7Pavao Pintarić Yugoslavia2151629

Pool 9

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Gustavo Marzi Italy8412212Q
2Frans Mosman Netherlands8422517Q
3Władysław Dobrowolski Poland8412219Q
4Oliver Trinder Great Britain8422620Q
5Peter Bruder United States6332219
6Lodovico Alessandri Brazil2151228
7Milivoj Radović Yugoslavia0061630

Round 2

The top three fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals.[6]

Pool 1

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Hubert Loisel Austria6321812Q
2László Rajcsányi Hungary6322115Q
3José Julián de la Fuente Uruguay6321618Q
4Guy Harry Great Britain4231918
5Eugène Laermans Belgium4231621
5Josef Benedik Czechoslovakia4231521

Pool 2

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Giulio Gaudini Italy6311810Q
2Pieter van Wieringen Netherlands6311813Q
2Władysław Segda Poland6311813Q
4Karl Sudrich Austria2131718
4Richard Wahl Germany213718
6Hervarth Frass von Friedenfeldt Czechoslovakia2131319

Pool 3

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Gustavo Marzi Italy10502513Q
2Oliver Trinder Great Britain6322213Q
3Edward Gardère France6322120Q
4August Heim Germany4231718
5Aage Leidersdorff Denmark2141623
6Denis Dolecsko Romania2141024

Pool 4

Vasilev won the three-way play-off against Krause and Montfoort for third place and the last advancement spot.[6]

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Endre Kabos Hungary1050259Q
2Josef Losert Austria6322114Q
3Dimitar Vasilev Bulgaria4231216Q
4Vicente Krause Argentina4232018
5Antonius Montfoort Netherlands4231621
6Nikolaos Manolesos Greece214824

Pool 5

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1París Rodríguez Uruguay631169Q
2Aladár Gerevich Hungary6311713Q
3Robert Van Den Neucker Belgium6322018Q
4Władysław Dobrowolski Poland4231919
5John Huffman United States2131215
6Julio Moreno Chile213919

Pool 6

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Vincenzo Pinton Italy8402011Q
2Marcel Faure France6311611Q
3Antoni Sobik Poland6311912Q
4Frans Mosman Netherlands2131617
5Robin Brook Great Britain2131118
6Nicolae Marinescu Romania004720

Semifinals

The top three fencers in each pool advanced to the final.[7]

Semifinal 1

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Aladár Gerevich Hungary630157Q
2Robert Van Den Neucker Belgium630159Q
3Gustavo Marzi Italy6311711Q
4Oliver Trinder Great Britain2131217
5Marcel Faure France2131118
6Hubert Loisel Austria0041220

Semifinal 2

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Endre Kabos Hungary8402011Q
2Antoni Sobik Poland8412214Q
3Giulio Gaudini Italy6322018Q
4París Rodríguez Uruguay4231917
5Pieter van Wieringen Netherlands2131015
6Edward Gardère France005925

Semifinal 3

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTRNotes
1Vincenzo Pinton Italy840209Q
2Josef Losert Austria6311711Q
3László Rajcsányi Hungary6322013Q
4Władysław Segda Poland4231422
5José Julián de la Fuente Uruguay2131218
6Dimitar Vasilev Bulgaria0041020

Final

Ties in the final, including the tie for silver, were broken by touches received rather than play-off bouts. Thus, even though Gerevich had defeated Marzi in their bout during the pool play, Marzi took the silver and Gerevich bronze without any rematch due to the 22–26 advantage Marzi had in touches received. Kabos's loss to Marzi was his only loss in the entire tournament, as he finished 24–1 overall.[7]

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTSTR
Endre Kabos Hungary14713720
Gustavo Marzi Italy12623522
Aladár Gerevich Hungary12623726
4László Rajcsányi Hungary10533425
5Vincenzo Pinton Italy10533228
6Giulio Gaudini Italy6352728
7Antoni Sobik Poland4262234
8Josef Losert Austria4262036
9Robert Van Den Neucker Belgium0081540

References

  1. "Fencing: 1936 Olympic Results - Men's sabre". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  2. Official Olympic Report, la84.org. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  3. Official Report, p. 756.
  4. Official Report, p. 798.
  5. Official Report, p. 799.
  6. Official Report, p. 800.
  7. Official Report, p. 801.
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