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

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Men's masters sabre
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Antonio Conte, vainqueur du tournoi de sabre maitres d'armes aux JO de Paris 1900.jpg
Gold medalist Antonio Conte
VenueTuileries Garden
Dates23–27 June
Competitors27 from 7 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Antonio Conte
 Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Italo Santelli
 Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Milan Neralić
 Austria

The professional sabre competition at the 1900 Summer Olympics involved 27 fencers from 7 nations.[1] It was held from 23 to 27 June at the Tuileries Garden. The event was won by Antonio Conte of Italy, with that nation also receiving second place with Italo Santelli. Austria's Milan Neralić finished third.

Background[]

Fencing was the only sport that had professional competitions at the Olympics in 1900 and 1904. A professional foil event was held in 1900, with épée and sabre joining in 1904. The professional events were not held again afterwards (excepting the 1906 Intercalated Games, so this was the only time that masters sabre was contested.[2]

Competition format[]

The event used a three-round format: quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final. Each round consisted of pool play. For the quarterfinals, the fencers were divided into 4 pools of 6 of 7 fencers each; the top four fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals. The semifinals had the 16 men compete in 2 pools of 8, with the top 4 in each pool advancing to an 8-man final.

The actual competition format within pools is not entirely clear. The pool composition in the quarterfinals is unknown.[2]

Schedule[]

Date Time Round
Saturday, 23 June 1900 Quarterfinals
Monday, 25 June 1900 Semifinals
Wednesday, 27 June 1900 13:30 Final

Results[]

Quarterfinals[]

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

Fencer Nation Notes
Xavier Anchetti  France Q
François Brun-Buisson  France Q
Camier  France Q
Alexandre Chantelat  France Q
Charles Clappier  France Q
Antonio Conte  Italy Q
François Delibes  France Q
Hébrant  Belgium Q
Lajos Horváth  Hungary Q
Julian Michaux  Russian Empire Q
Louis Midelair  France Q
Milan Neralić  Austria Q
Georges Pinault  France Q
Italo Santelli  Italy Q
Orazio Santelli  Italy Q
Petro Zakovorot  Russian Empire Q
Aufort  France
Charles Bersin  France
Henri Coquelin  France
Dambremat  France
Vincent Dargein  France
Henri Delamaide  France
Márton Endrédy  Hungary
Flahaut  France
Marie-Joseph Gabriel  France
Otto Schoenfeld  United States
Schoenfeld  France

Semifinals[]

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

Semifinal A[]

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes
1 Antonio Conte  Italy 6 1 Q
2 Hébrant  Belgium 5 2 Q
3 François Delibes  France 5 2 Q
4 Milan Neralić  Austria 5 2 Q
5 Lajos Horváth  Hungary 3 4
6 François Brun-Buisson  France 1 6
7 Charles Clappier  France 0 7
8 Orazio Santelli  Italy 3 4

Semifinal B[]

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses Notes
1 Italo Santelli  Italy 6 1 Q
2 Julian Michaux  Russian Empire 6 1 Q
3 Petro Zakovorot  Russian Empire 5 2 Q
4 Xavier Anchetti  France 4 3 Q
5 Alexandre Chantelat  France 3 4
6 Georges Pinault  France 2 5
7 Camier  France 2 5
8 Louis Midelair  France 0 7

Final[]

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

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses
1st place, gold medalist(s) Antonio Conte  Italy 7 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Italo Santelli  Italy 6 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Milan Neralić  Austria 4 3
4 François Delibes  France 3 4
Julian Michaux  Russian Empire 3 4
6 Xavier Anchetti  France 2 5
Petro Zakovorot  Russian Empire 2 5
8 Hébrant  Belgium 1 6
Barrage for 4th place
Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses
4 François Delibes  France 1 0
5 Julian Michaux  Russian Empire 0 1
Barrage for 6th place
Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses
6 Xavier Anchetti  France 1 0
7 Petro Zakovorot  Russian Empire 0 1

Results summary[]

Rank Fencer Nation Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Wins Losses Rank Wins Losses
1st place, gold medalist(s) Antonio Conte  Italy 1st–4th 6 1 1st 7 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Italo Santelli  Italy 1st–4th 6 1 1st 6 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Milan Neralić  Austria 1st–4th 5 2 4th 4 3
4 François Delibes  France 1st–4th 5 2 3rd 3+1 4+0
5 Julian Michaux  Russian Empire 1st–4th 6 1 2nd 3+0 4+1
6 Xavier Anchetti  France 1st–4th 4 3 4th 2+1 5+0
7 Petro Zakovorot  Russian Empire 1st–4th 5 2 3rd 2+0 5+1
8 Hébrant  Belgium 1st–4th 5 2 2nd 1 6
9 Alexandre Chantelat  France 1st–4th 3 4 5th Did not advance
Lajos Horváth  Hungary 1st–4th 3 4 5th
11 François Brun-Buisson  France 1st–4th 1 6 6th
Georges Pinault  France 1st–4th 2 5 6th
13 Camier  France 1st–4th 2 5 7th
Charles Clappier  France 1st–4th 0 7 7th
15 Louis Midelair  France 1st–4th 0 7 8th
Orazio Santelli  Italy 1st–4th 3 4 8th
17–27 Aufort  France 5th–7th Did not advance
Charles Bersin  France 5th–7th
Henri Coquelin  France 5th–7th
Dambremat  France 5th–7th
Vincent Dargein  France 5th–7th
Henri Delamaide  France 5th–7th
Márton Endrédy  Hungary 5th–7th
Flahaut  France 5th–7th
Marie-Joseph Gabriel  France 5th–7th
Otto Schoenfeld  United States 5th–7th
Schoenfeld  France 5th–7th

References[]

  1. ^ "Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics: Sabre, Masters, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics: Sabre, Masters, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 39 March 2021. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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