Men's épée
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Grigory Kriss (1972)
VenueWaseda University Memorial Hall
Dates18–19 October
Competitors65 from 25 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Grigory Kriss
 Soviet Union
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Bill Hoskyns
 Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Guram Kostava
 Soviet Union

The men's épée was one of eight fencing events on the fencing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourteenth appearance of the event. The competition was held from October 18 to 19 1964. 65 fencers from 25 nations competed.[1] Each nation was limited to three fencers. The event was won by Grigory Kriss of the Soviet Union, the nation's first gold medal in the event after a bronze four years earlier. The Soviets also took bronze, with Guram Kostava finishing in third place. Between the two was silver medalist Bill Hoskyns of Great Britain; it was the second consecutive Games with a British silver medalist in the event. Italy's six-Games gold medal streak in the men's individual épée ended with the nation missing the podium entirely; Gianluigi Saccaro finished fourth after losing the bronze-medal barrage to Kostava.

Background

This was the 14th appearance of the event, which was not held at the first Games in 1896 (with only foil and sabre events held) but has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1900.[2]

Four of the eight finalists from the 1960 Games returned, including all three medalists: gold medalist (and 1956 silver medalist) Giuseppe Delfino of Italy, silver medalist Allan Jay of Great Britain, bronze medalist Bruno Habārovs of the Soviet Union, and sixth-place finisher Yves Dreyfus of France. The field included the previous five World Champions: Bill Hoskyns of Great Britain (1958), Habārovs (1959), Jack Guittet of France (1961), István Kausz of Hungary (1962), and Roland Losert of Austria (1963, the reigning champion).[2]

Malaysia and South Korea each made their debut in the event. Belgium and the United States each appeared for the 13th time, tied for most among nations.

Competition format

The competition underwent a significant format change from prior Games. Rather than exclusively pool play, the format now featured a mix of pool play and single-elimination brackets. It was the first time, other than the odd "extra final" round in 1928, that bracket play was used in the event. The format began with two rounds of pool play that narrowed the field to 24 fencers, continued with three rounds of knockout brackets that reduced the competitors to 4, and finished with a final pool featuring those fencers. A ranking bracket was also used for the four quarterfinal losers, placing them 5th, 6th, and 7th (two fencers, with no 7th/8th match). Barrages were used to break ties where necessary for advancement out of pools. Pool round bouts were to 5 touches, with double-losses possible. Knockout round bouts were to 10 touches.[2]

  • Round 1: 8 pools, 8 or 9 fencers to a pool, top 5 advance (total 40 advancing)
  • Round 2: 6 pools, 6 or 7 fencers to a pool, top 4 advance (total 24 advancing)
  • Round of 24: Single-elimination. 16 of the 24 fencers competed, with 8 others having a bye.
  • Round of 16: Single-elimination. The 8 winners of the round of 24 faced the 8 fencers who had a bye.
  • Quarterfinals: Single-elimination, with losers to a consolation bracket. The winners advanced to the final pool.
  • 5th–8th bracket: Quarterfinal losers competed in two 5th–8th semifinals, with the winners playing a 5th/6th final.
  • Final pool: The four quarterfinal winners competed in a round-robin final pool.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 18 October 19648:30
 
Round 1
Round 2
Monday, 19 October 19648:30
 
 
 
17:30
Round of 24
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Classification 5–8
Final

Results

Round 1

Round 1 pool A

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Hans Lagfrwall Sweden61Q
2Bruno Habārovs Soviet Union61Q
3Roland Losert Austria52Q
4Claudio Polledri Switzerland43Q
5John Humphreys Australia43Q
6Zelmar Casco Argentina25
7Kim Man Shik South Korea16
8Ronnie Theseira Malaysia07

Round 1 pool B

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Grigory Kriss Soviet Union61Q
2Paul Gnaier United Team of Germany52Q
3Yves Dreyfus France43Q
4Hassan Sayd Lebanon43Q
5Rene van den Driessche Belgium34B
Okawa Heizaburo Japan34B
7Xuan Tran Van Vietnam16
8Michael Ryan Ireland16
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
5Okawa Heizaburo Japan10Q
6Rene van den Driessche Belgium01

Round 1 pool C

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Peter Jacobs Great Britain61Q
2Henryk Nielaba Poland52Q
3Guram Kostava Soviet Union52Q
4Orvar Lindwall Sweden43Q
5J. Bouchier-Hayes Ireland34B
Joseph Gemayel Lebanon34B
7Francisco Serp Argentina25
8Bijan Zarnegar Iran07
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
5J. Bouchier-Hayes Ireland10Q
6Joseph Gemayel Lebanon01

Round 1 pool D

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Bogdan Gonsior Poland61Q
2Michel Saikali Lebanon52Q
3Rudolf Trost Austria52Q
4Gianluigi Saccaro Italy43Q
5Stefan Haukler Romania43Q
6Frank Anger United States34
7John Andru Canada16
8Shahpour Zarnegar Iran07

Round 1 pool E

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Claude Bourquard France71Q
2Alberto Pellegrino Italy62Q
Walter Bar Switzerland62Q
4Goran Abrahamson Sweden53Q
5Dietrich Hecke United Team of Germany53Q
6Hahn Myung Seok South Korea35
7Sergio Vergara Chile26
8Didier Tamayo Colombia17
9Houshmand Almasi Iran17

Round 1 pool F

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Franz Rompza United Team of Germany61Q
2Gyoyo Kulcsar Hungary52Q
3Giuseppe Delfino Italy43Q
4Allan Jay Great Britain43Q
5Marcus Leyrer Austria34B
Ivan Lund Australia34B
7Robert Foxcroft Canada25
8Ernesto Sastre Colombia07
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
5Marcus Leyrer Austria10Q
6Ivan Lund Australia01

Round 1 pool G

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Tabuchi Kazuhiko Japan52Q
2Jack Guittet France52Q
3Michel Steininger Switzerland43Q
4Istvan Kausz Hungary43Q
5David Micahnik United States43Q
6Russ Hobby Australia34
7Sergio Jimenez Chile25
8Emilio Echeverri Colombia16

Round 1 pool H

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Bill Hoskyns Great Britain61Q
2Zoltan Nemere Hungary61Q
3Paul Pesthy United States43Q
4Shin Doo Ho South Korea43Q
5Wieslaw Glos Poland43Q
6Araki Toshiaki Japan34
7Aquiles Gloffka Chile16
8Jesus Taboada Argentina07

Round 2

Round 2 pool A

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Gyozo Kulcsar Hungary51Q
2Hans Lagfrwall Sweden42Q
3Hassan Sayd Lebanon33Q
4Giuseppe Delfino Italy33Q
5Wieslaw Glos Poland24
6J. Bouchier-Hayes Ireland15
7Tabuchi Kazuhiko Japan15

Round 2 pool B

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Grigory Kriss Soviet Union42Q
2Bill Hoskyns Great Britain42Q
3Alberto Pellegrino Italy42Q
4Goran Abrahamson Sweden33B
David Micahnik United States33B
6Istvan Kausz Hungary24
7Yves Dreyfus France15
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
4Goran Abrahamson Sweden10Q
5David Micahnik United States01

Round 2 pool C

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Gianluigi Saccaro Italy42Q
2Jack Guittet France42Q
3Michel Steininger Switzerland42Q
4Paul Gnaier United Team of Germany33Q
5Marcus Leyrer Austria24
6Peter Jacobs Great Britain15
7Shin Doo Ho South Korea15

Round 2 pool D

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Bogdan Gonsior Poland42Q
2Rudolf Trost Austria42Q
3Zoltan Nemere Hungary42Q
4Dietrich Hecke United Team of Germany33Q
5Bruno Habārovs Soviet Union24
6Okawa Heizaburo Japan24
7Claudio Polledri Switzerland24

Round 2 pool E

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Roland Losert Austria50Q
2Claude Bourquard France32Q
3Guram Kostava Soviet Union32Q
4Orvar Lindwall Sweden23Q
5Stefan Haukler Romania05
6Michel Saikali Lebanon05

Round 2 pool F

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Henryk Nielaba Poland41Q
2Franz Rompza United Team of Germany41Q
3Walter Bar Switzerland23B
John Humphreys Australia23B
Allan Jay Great Britain23B
6Paul Pesthy United States14
Barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
3Walter Bar Switzerland10Q
4John Humphreys Australia10Q
5Allan Jay Great Britain02

Knockout rounds

The winner of each group advanced to the final pool, while the runner-up moved into a 5th-place semifinal.

Group 1

 
Round of 24Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Grigory Kriss (URS)10
 
 
 
 Goran Abrahamson (SWE)9
 
 Goran Abrahamson (SWE)10
 
 
 
 Rudolf Trost (AUT)9
 
 Grigory Kriss (URS)10
 
 
 Bogdan Gonsior (POL)3
 
 
 
 
 
 Bogdan Gonsior (POL)10
 
 
 
 Dietrich Hecke (EUA)5
 
 Dietrich Hecke (EUA)10
 
 
 Alberto Pellegrino (ITA)9
 

Group 2

 
Round of 24Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Bill Hoskyns (GBR)10
 
 
 
 Zoltan Nemere (HUN)7
 
 Zoltan Nemere (HUN)10
 
 
 
 Giuseppe Delfino (ITA)8
 
 Bill Hoskyns (GBR)10
 
 
 Franz Rompza (EUA)5
 
 
 
 
 
 Franz Rompza (EUA)10
 
 
 
 Jack Guittet (FRA)10
 
 Jack Guittet (FRA)10
 
 
 Walter Bar (SUI)9
 

Group 3

 
Round of 24Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Guram Kostava (URS)10
 
 
 
 Michel Steininger (SUI)5
 
 Guram Kostava (URS)10
 
 
 Roland Losert (AUT)9
 
 
 
 
 
 Guram Kostava (URS)10
 
 
 
 Orvar Lindwall (SWE)3
 
 Orvar Lindwall (SWE)10
 
 
 
 Hassan Sayd (LIB)3
 
 Orvar Lindwall (SWE)10
 
 
 Gyozo Kulcsar (HUN)6
 
 
 
 

Group 4

 
Round of 24Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Gianluigi Saccaro (ITA)10
 
 
 
 Paul Gnaier (EUA)4
 
 Gianluigi Saccaro (ITA)10
 
 
 Hans Lagfrwall (SWE)4
 
 
 
 
 
 Gianluigi Saccaro (ITA)10
 
 
 Claude Bourquard (FRA)8
 
 
 
 
 
 Claude Bourquard (FRA)10
 
 
 
 Henryk Nielaba (POL)7
 
 Henryk Nielaba (POL)10
 
 
 John Humphreys (AUS)5
 

Fifth place semifinal

 
Fifth place semifinalsFifth place match
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Bogdan Gonsior (POL)10
 
 
 
 Orvar Lindwall (SWE)7
 
 Bogdan Gonsior (POL)10
 
 
 
 Claude Bourquard (FRA)3
 
 Franz Rompza (EUA)8
 
 
 Claude Bourquard (FRA)10
 

Final

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Bill Hoskyns Great Britain21GB
Grigory Kriss Soviet Union21GB
3Guram Kostava Soviet Union12BB
Gianluigi Saccaro Italy12BB
Gold medal barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLosses
1st place, gold medalist(s)Grigory Kriss Soviet Union10
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Bill Hoskyns Great Britain01
Bronze medal barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLosses
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Guram Kostava Soviet Union10
4Gianluigi Saccaro Italy01

References

  1. "Fencing: 1964 Olympic Results - Men's épée". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 "Épée, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 March 2021.

Sources

  • Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2.
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