Fencing - Men's Team Épée

1936

London 1948

  1. France
    played in final pool against Italy, Sweden and Denmark
    (1600) Henri Guérin (FRA/1948)
    (1600) Henri Lepage (FRA/1948)
    (1600) Marcel Desprets (FRA/1948)
    (1600=2800) Michel Pécheux (FRA/1936-48)
    played in semifinal pool against Denmark, Belgium and Switzerland
    (400) Maurice Huet (FRA/1948)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Denmark, Egypt and Great Britain
    (82) Édouard Artigas (FRA/1948)
  2. Italy
    played in final pool against France, Sweden and Denmark
    (1000=14800) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1936-60)
    played against France and Italy
    (1000=4500) Carlo Agostoni (ITA/1928-32,48)
    (1000=1410) Fiorenzo Marini (ITA/1948,60)
    played against France and Denmark
    (1000=2600) Dario Mangiarotti (ITA/1948-52)
    played against Sweden and Denmark
    (1000) Marco Antonio Mandruzzato (ITA/1948)
    played against Denmark
    (1000) Gino Cantone (ITA/1948)
  3. Sweden
    played in final pool against France, Italy and Denmark
    (640=1804) Sven Thofelt (SWE/1936-48)
    (640=1705) Carl Forssell (SWE/1948-56)
    (640=1708) Bengt Ljungquist (SWE/1936-56,64)
    played against France and Italy
    (640) Frank Cervell (SWE/1948)
    played against Denmark
    (640) Arne Tollbom (SWE/1948)
    played in semifinal against Luxembourg
    (400=1468) Per Carleson (SWE/1948-56)
  4. Denmark
    played in final pool against France, Italy and Sweden
    (400=605) Mogens Lüchow (DEN/1948-52)
    (400) Erik Andersen (DEN/1948)
    played against France and Denmark
    (400) Kenneth Flindt (DEN/1948)
    played against Italy and Denmark
    (400=605) Ib Nielsen (DEN/1948-52)
    played against France
    (400=605) Jakob Lyng (DEN/1948-52)
    played against Italy
    (400=605) René Dybkær (DEN/1948-52)
    third in semifinal pool:
  5. Belgium
    played in semifinal pool against Denmark, France and Switzerland
    (205) Jean-Marie Radoux (BEL/1948)
    (205=891) Charles Debeur (BEL/1928,36-48)
    played against France and Switzerland
    (205) Léopold Hauben (BEL/1948)
    (205) Raymond Bru (BEL/1928,36-48)
    played against Denmark
    (205=451) Raymond Stasse (BEL/1936-48)
    (205=665.5) Raoul Henkart (BEL/1932,48)
  6. Luxembourg
    played in semifinal pool against Sweden and Italy (no match against Hungary)
    (205=673) Fernand Leischen (LUX/1948-56)
    (205=673) Émile Gretsch (LUX/1948-56)
    (205) Gust Lamesch (LUX/1948)
    (205) Erny Putz (LUX/1948)
    played in quarterfinal against the USA
    (82=482) Paul Anen (LUX/1948-52)
    fourth in semifinal pool:
  7. Switzerland
    played in semifinal pool against Denmark, France and Belgium
    (82=82.94) Jean Hauert (SUI/1936-48)
    played in semifinal pool against Denmark and France
    (82) Robert Lips (SUI/1936-48)
    played against Denmark and Belgium
    (82=722) Otto Rüfenacht (SUI/1948-52)
    (82) Marc Chamay (SUI/1948)
    played against France and Belgium
    (82=722) Oswald Zappelli (SUI/1948-52)
    played against France
    (82) Fernand Thiébaud (SUI/1948)
  8. Hungary
    played in semifinal pool against Sweden and Italy (no match against Luxembourg)
    (82=287) Hennyei Imre (HUN/1948-52)
    (82=1287) Rerrich Béla (HUN/1948-56)
    (82) Mikla Béla (HUN/1948)
    played against Sweden
    (82=82.94) Dunay Pál (HUN/1936-48)
    played against Italy
    (82=82.94) Bay Béla (HUN/1936-48)
    played in quarterfinal against Poland
    (82=1287) Balthazár Lajos (HUN/1948-56)
    third in quarterfinal pool:
  9. Norway
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy and Hungary (no match against Poland)
    (22.75=39.75) Johan von Koss (NOR/1948-52)
    (22.75=39.75) Egill Knutzen (NOR/1936-52)
    (22.75=39.75) Alfred Eriksen (NOR/1948-52)
    played against Italy
    (22.75) Claus Mørch, Sr. (NOR/1948)
    played against Hungary
    (22.75=39.75) Sverre Gillebo (NOR/1948-52)
  10. Egypt
    played in quarterfinal pool against France, Denmark and Great Britain
    (22.75) Jean Asfar (EGY/1948)
    (22.75=25.44) Mahmoud Younes (EGY/1948-52)
    (22.75=25.44) Fathallah Abdel Rahman (EGY/1936-52)
    played against France and Denmark
    (22.75=25.44) Osman Abdel Hafeez (EGY/1948-52)
    played against Great Britain
    (22.75=25.44) Salah Dessouki (EGY/1948-52)
  11. Argentina
    played in quarterfinal pool against Switzerland and Sweden
    (22.75) Vito Simonetti (ARG/1948-52)
    (22.75=45.5) Antonio Villamil (ARG/1928,36-48)
    played against Switzerland
    (22.75=45.5) Raúl Saucedo (ARG/1932-48)
    (22.75) Adolfo Guido Lavalle (ARG/1948)
    played against Sweden
    (22.75) Floro Díaz (ARG/1948)
    (22.75) Jorge Balza (ARG/1948)
  12. United States
    played in quarterfinal pool against Belgium and Luxembourg
    (22.75=121.8) Joe de Capriles (USA/1936-52)
    (22.75=39.75) Albert Wolff (USA/1948-52)
    played against Belgium
    (22.75) Norman Lewis (USA/1948)
    (22.75) Donald Thompson (USA/1948)
    played against Luxembourg
    (22.75=104.8) Andrew Boyd (USA/1936-48)
    (22.75=90.75) Ralph Goldstein (USA/1948,56)
    fourth in quarterfinal pool:
  13. Poland
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy and Hungary (no match against Norway)
    (5.2) Antoni Sobik (POL/1936-48)
    (5.2=87.2) Rajmund Karwicki (POL/1936-48)
    (5.2=7.89) Jan Nawrocki (POL/1948-52)
    played against Italy
    (5.2) Bolesław Banaś (POL/1948)
    played against Hungary
    (5.2=87.2) Teodor Zaczyk (POL/1936-48)
  14. Great Britain
    played in quarterfinal pool against France, Denmark and Egypt
    (5.2=27.95) Charles de Beaumont (GBR/1936-52)
    (5.2=73.2) Ronald Parfitt (GBR/1948-52)
    (5.2=62.45) David Craig (GBR/1924,48)
    played against France and Denmark
    (5.2) Michael McCready (GBR/1948)
    played against Egypt
    (5.2=27.95) Terry Beddard (GBR/1936-48)
    played in round one against Brazil
    (5.2=27.95) Bert Pelling (GBR/1936-48)
    third in round one:
  15. Cuba
    played in round one against Argentina and Poland
    (1.065) Armando Barrientos (CUB/1948)
    (1.065) Roberto Mañalich (CUB/1948)
    (1.065) Carlos Lamar (CUB/1948)
    (1.065) Juan Antonio Martínez (CUB/1948)
  16. Mexico
    played in round one against Denmark and Belgium (no match against Canada)
    (1.065=206.1) Francisco Valero (MEX/1932,48)
    (1.065) Antonio Haro (MEX/1932-52)
    (1.065) Emilio Meraz (MEX/1948-52)
    (1.065=2.001) Benito Ramos (MEX/1948-60)
  17. Finland
    played in round one against the USA and Luxembourg
    (1.065=18.07) Nils Sjöblom (FIN/1948-52)
    (1.065=18.07) Erkki Kerttula (FIN/1948-52)
    (1.065) Ilmari Vartia (FIN/1948)
    played against the USA
    (1.065) Olavi Larkas (FIN/1948)
    played against Luxembourg
    (1.065=18.07) Kauko Jalkanen (FIN/1948-52)
  18. Brazil
    played in round one against Italy and Great Britain
    (1.065) Miguel Biancalana (BRA/1948)
    (1.065) Fortunato de Barros (BRA/1948)
    (1.065=2.001) Henrique Vallim de Aguiar (BRA/1936-48)
    played against Italy
    (1.065=3.755) Walter de Paula (BRA/1948-52)
    played against Great Britain
    (1.065) Salvatore Scianamea (BRA/1948)
  19. Portugal
    played in round one against Egypt and Switzerland
    (1.065) Emílio Lino (POR/1948)
    (1.065=3.755) Álvaro Pinto (POR/1948-52)
    played against Egypt
    (1.065) Manuel Chagas (POR/1948)
    (1.065) José Castro (POR/1948)
    played against Switzerland
    (1.065=3.755) João Costa (POR/1948-52)
    (1.065=3.755) Carlos Dias (POR/1948-52)
  20. Greece
    played in round one against Sweden and Hungary
    (1.065) Athanasios Nanopoulos (GRE/1948)
    (1.065) Andreas Skotidas (GRE/1948)
    (1.065=3.949) Konstantinos Bembis (GRE/1928,36-48)
    played against Sweden
    (1.065) Stefanos Zintzos (GRE/1948)
    played against Hungary
    (1.065) Ioannis Karamazakis (GRE/1948)
    fourth in round one:
  21. Canada
    played in round one Denmark and Belgium (no match against Mexico)
    (0.16) Alf Horn (CAN/1948)
    (0.16) Georges Pouliot (CAN/1948)
    (0.16) Roland Asselin (CAN/1948-56)
    (0.16) Robert Desjarlais (CAN/1948)

Helsinki 1952

  1. Italy
    played in final pool against Sweden, Switzerland and Luxembourg
    (1600=14800) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1936-60)
    (1600=2600) Dario Mangiarotti (ITA/1948-52)
    (1600=9600) Carlo Pavesi (ITA/FEN/1952-60)
    (1600=2000) Franco Bertinetti (ITA/1952-56)
    played in round one against the Soviet Union
    (17=6326) Giuseppe Delfino (ITA/1952-64)
    (17) Roberto Battaglia (ITA/1952)
  2. Sweden
    played in final pool against Italy, Switzerland and Luxembourg
    (1000=1468) Per Carleson (SWE/1948-56)
    (1000) Sven Fahlman (SWE/1952)
    played in final pool against Italy and Switzerland
    (1000=1708) Carl Forssell (SWE/1948-56)
    played in final pool against Italy and Luxembourg
    (1000=1708) Bengt Ljungquist (SWE/1936-56,64)
    played in final pool against Switzerland and Luxembourg
    (1000=1212) Berndt-Otto Rehbinder (SWE/1952-60)
    played in semifinal pool against Switzerland and Hungary
    (400) Lennart Magnusson (SWE/1952)
  3. Switzerland
    played in final pool against Italy, Sweden and Luxembourg
    (640=722) Otto Rüfenacht (SUI/1948-52)
    (640=722) Oswald Zappelli (SUI/1948-52)
    (640) Paul Barth (SUI/1952)
    played in final pool against Italy and Sweden
    (640) Willy Fitting (SUI/1952)
    played in final pool against Luxembourg
    (640=738.9) Paul Meister (SUI/1952,60-64)
    played in semifinal pool against Sweden
    (400) Mario Valota (SUI/1952)
  4. Luxembourg
    played in final pool against Italy, Sweden and Switzerland
    (400=673) Émile Gretsch (LUX/1948-56)
    (400=673) Fernand Leischen (LUX/1948-56)
    (400=482) Paul Anen (LUX/1948-52)
    (400) Léon Buck (LUX/1948-52)
    third in semifinals
  5. Denmark
    played in semifinal pool against Luxembourg and Italy
    (205) Raimondo Carnera (DEN/1952)
    (205) Erik Swane Lund (DEN/1952)
    (205=605) Mogens Lüchow (DEN/1948-52)
    played in semifinal pool against Luxembourg
    (205=605) René Dybkær (DEN/1948-52)
    played in semifinal pool against Italy
    (205=605) Jakob Lyng (DEN/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Sweden
    (205=605) Ib Nielsen (DEN/1948-52)
  6. Hungary
    played in semifinal pool against Switzerland and Sweden
    (205=1287) Balthazár Lajos (HUN/1948-56)
    (205=1205) Berzsenyi Barnabás (HUN/1952-56)
    (205=1287) Rerrich Béla (HUN/1948-56)
    (205=1766) Sákovics József (HUN/1952-60)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Finland
    (205=287) Hennyei Imre (HUN/1948-52)
    third in quarterfinals (7th-9th)
  7. France
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary, Luxembourg and Finland
    (68=708) Daniel Dagallier (FRA/1952-56)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary, Luxembourg
    (68) Jean-Pierre Muller (FRA/1952)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary and Finland
    (68=708) Claude Nigon (FRA/1952-56)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Luxembourg and Finland
    (68=724.9) Armand Mouyal (FRA/1952-60)
    (68) Gérard Rousset (FRA/1952)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary
    (68) René Bougnol (FRA/1932-52)
  8. Belgium
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy and Switzerland
    (68=273) Ghislain Delaunois (BEL/1952-56)
    (68) Albert Bernard (BEL/1952)
    (68) Robert Henrion (BEL/1952)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy
    (68) Jean-Baptiste Maquet (BEL/1952)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Switzerland
    (68) Paul Valcke (BEL/1936-52)
  9. Great Britain
    played in quarterfinal pool against Sweden, Denmark and the USA
    (68) Christopher Grose-Hodge (GBR/1952)
    (68=73.2) Ronald Parfitt (GBR/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Sweden and the USA
    (68=1501) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    (68=84.9) Ray Harrison (GBR/1952,60)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Denmark
    (68=468) René Paul (GBR/1948-60)
    (68=95.95) Charles de Beaumont (GBR/1936-52)
    fourth in quarterfinal (10th-12th)
  10. Finland
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary, Luxembourg and France
    (17=18.07) Erkki Kerttula (FIN/1948-52)
    (17=33.9) Rolf Wiik (FIN/1952-60)
    (17=18.07) Nils Sjöblom (FIN/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary, Luxembourg
    (17=18.07) Kauko Jalkanen (FIN/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against France
    (17) Jaakko Vuorinen (FIN/1952)
    played in round one against Australia
    (17) Paavo Miettinen (FIN/1952)
  11. Norway
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy and Switzerland
    (17=39.75) Egill Knutzen (NOR/1936-52)
    (17=39.75) Alfred Eriksen (NOR/1948-52)
    (17=39.75) Johan von Koss (NOR/1948-52)
    (17=39.75) Sverre Gillebo (NOR/1948-52)
  12. United States
    played in quarterfinal pool against Sweden, Denmark and Great Britain
    (17) Paul Makler, Sr. (USA/1952)
    (17=121.8) Joe de Capriles (USA/1936-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Sweden and Great Britain
    (17=39.75) Albert Wolff (USA/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Denmark and Great Britain
    (17) James Strauch (USA/1952)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Sweden
    (17) Ed Vebell (USA/1952)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Denmark
    (17) Alfred Skrobisch (USA/1952)
    third in round one (13th-18th)
  13. Poland
    played in round one against Sweden and Great Britain
    (2.69) Andrzej Przeź;dziecki (POL/1952)
    (2.69) Wojciech Rydz (POL/1952)
    (2.69) Adam Krajewski (POL/1952)
    played in round one against Sweden
    (2.69) Zygmunt Grodner (POL/1952)
    played in round one against Great Britain
    (2.69=7.89) Jan Nawrocki (POL/1948-52)
  14. Soviet Union
    played in round one against Italy and the USA
    (2.69=207.7) Juozas Udras (urs-LTU/1952-56)
    (2.69=207.7) Lev Saychuk (urs-RUS/1952-56)
    (2.69) Yury Deksbakh (urs-BLR/1952)
    played in round one against Italy
    (2.69) Ak'ak'i Meipariani (urs-GEO/1952)
    played in round one against the USA
    (2.69) Genrikh Bulgakov (urs-RUS/1952)
  15. Brazil
    played in round one against Hungary and Switzerland
    (2.69=10.47) Darío do Amaral (BRA/1952,68)
    (2.69) César Pekelman (BRA/1952)
    (2.69=3.755) Walter de Paula (BRA/1948-52)
    (2.69) Helio Vieira (BRA/1952)
  16. Portugal
    played in round one against Belgium and Denmark
    (2.69=3.755) Álvaro Pinto (POR/1948-52)
    (2.69=3.755) Carlos Dias (POR/1948-52)
    (2.69) Álvaro Mário Mourão (POR/1952)
    played in round one against Belgium
    (2.69) Francisco Uva (POR/1952)
    played in round one against Denmark
    (2.69=3.755) João Costa (POR/1948-52)
  17. Australia
    played in round one against Finland and Luxembourg
    (2.69) John Fethers (AUS/1952)
    (2.69=31.91) Ivan Lund (AUS/1952-64)
    (2.69) Jock Gibson (AUS/1952)
    (2.69) Charles Stanmore (AUS/1952)
  18. Egypt
    played in round one against France and Norway
    (2.69=25.44) Fathallah Abdel Rahman (EGY/1936-52)
    (2.69=25.44) Osman Abdel Hafeez (EGY/1948-52)
    (2.69=25.44) Mahmoud Younes (EGY/1948-52)
    (2.69=25.44) Salah Dessouki (EGY/1948-52)
    listed as fourth in round one, but did not actually fight Portugal
  19. Venezuela
    played in round one against Belgium and Denmark
    (2.69) Giovanni Bertorelli (VEN/1952)
    (2.69) Gustavo Gutiérrez (VEN/1952)
    (2.69) Juan Camous (VEN/1952)
    (2.69) Olaf Sandner (VEN/1952)

Melbourne 1956

  1. Italy
    fenced in final pool against Hungary, France and Great Britain
    (1600=14800) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1936-60)
    (1600=11600) Giuseppe Delfino (ITA/1952-64)
    (1600=9600) Carlo Pavesi (ITA/FEN/1952-60)
    (1600=5400) Alberto Pellegrino (ITA/1956-64)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Belgium
    (400=2000) Franco Bertinetti (ITA/1952-56)
    fenced in round one against the USA and Australia
    (205) Giorgio Anglesio (ITA/1956)
  2. Hungary
    fenced in final pool against Italy, France and Great Britain
    (1000=1766) Sákovics József (HUN/1952-60)
    (1000=1287) Rerrich Béla (HUN/1948-56)
    (1000=1205) Berzsenyi Barnabás (HUN/1952-56)
    fenced in final pool against France and Great Britain
    (1000=1287) Balthazár Lajos (HUN/1948-56)
    fenced in final pool against Italy
    (1000=1400) Marosi József (HUN/1956-60)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Italy
    (400) Ambrus Nagy (HUN/1956)
  3. France
    fenced in final pool against Italy, Hungary and Great Britain
    (640=724.9) Armand Mouyal (FRA/1952-60)
    (640=708) Claude Nigon (FRA/1952-56)
    fenced in final pool against Italy and Hungary
    (640=1427) Yves Dreyfus (FRA/1956-64)
    fenced in final pool against Italy and Great Britain
    (640=708) Daniel Dagallier (FRA/1952-56)
    fenced in final pool against Hungary and Great Britain
    (640) René Queyroux (FRA/1956)
  4. Great Britain
    fenced in final pool against Italy, Hungary and France
    (400=1433) Michael Howard (GBR/1956-64)
    (400=1555) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
    (400=1501) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    fenced in final pool against Italy and France
    (400=468) René Paul (GBR/1948-60)
    fenced in final pool against Hungary
    (400) Raymond Paul (GBR/1952-56)
    third in semifinals
  5. Belgium
    fenced in semifinal pool against Italy and Hungary
    (205=221.9) François Dehez (BEL/1956-60)
    (205=221.9) Roger Achten (BEL/1956-60)
    (205=273) Ghislain Delaunois (BEL/1952-56)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Italy
    (205=221.9) Jacques Debeur (BEL/1956-60)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Hungary
    (205) Marcel Van Der Auwera (BEL/1952-60)
  6. Soviet Union
    fenced in semifinal pool against Great Britain and France
    (205=845) Arnold Chernushevich (urs-BLR/1956-60)
    (205=207.7) Lev Saychuk (urs-RUS/1952-56)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Great Britain
    (205=845) Valentin Chernikov (urs-ARM/1956-60)
    (205) Valentin Vdovichenko (urs-RUS/1956)
    fenced in semifinal pool against France
    (205) Revaz Tsirek'idze (urs-GEO/1956)
    (205=207.7) Juozas Udras (urs-LTU/1952-56)
    third in round one
  7. United States
    fenced in round one against Italy and Great Britain
    (68) Skip Shurtz (USA/1956)
    (68) Dick Pew (USA/1956)
    (68) Abe Cohen (USA/1956)
    fenced in round one against Italy
    (68) Kin Hoitsma (USA/1956)
    fenced in round one against Great Britain
    (68=90.75) Ralph Goldstein (USA/1948,56)
  8. Sweden
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union and Hungary
    (68=1212) Berndt-Otto Rehbinder (SWE/1952-60)
    (68=1708) Carl Forssell (SWE/1948-56)
    (68=1468) Per Carleson (SWE/1948-56)
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union
    (68=1708) Bengt Ljungquist (SWE/1936-56)
    fenced in round one against Hungary
    (68) John Sandwall (SWE/1956)
  9. Luxembourg
    fenced in round one against Belgium and France
    (68=673) Émile Gretsch (LUX/1948-56)
    (68=673) Fernand Leischen (LUX/1948-56)
    (68=211.5) Edy Schmit (LUX/1956-60)
    (68=211.5) Roger Theisen (LUX/1956-60)
    fourth in round one (in fact, in neither pool was a match between the third and fourth finishers actually conducted, both teams already being eliminated - we could class these teams as equal third, but we can also assume the teams below were satisfied with the fourth place they would have got if the match were tied)
  10. Australia AUS
    fenced in round one against Italy and Great Britain
    (20.5) James Wolfensohn (AUS/1956)
    (20.5=31.91) Ivan Lund (AUS/1952-64)
    (20.5=21.44) Keith Hackshall (AUS/1956-60)
    (20.5) Hilbert Van Dijk (AUS/1956)
  11. Colombia
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union and Hungary
    (20.5) Alfredo Yanguas (COL/1956)
    (20.5) Emiliano Camargo (COL/1948,56)
    (20.5) Pablo Uribe (COL/1956)
    (20.5=22.2) Emilio Echeverry (COL/1956-64)

Roma 1960

  1. Italy
    fenced in the final against Great Britain
    (1600=14800) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1936-60)
    (1600=11600) Giuseppe Delfino (ITA/1952-64)
    (1600=9600) Carlo Pavesi (ITA/FEN/1952-60)
    (1600=5400) Alberto Pellegrino (ITA/1956-64)
    fenced in the semifinal against the Soviet Union
    (1000=2385) Gianluigi Saccaro (ITA/1960-72)
    fenced in round one against Portugal
    (400=1510) Fiorenzo Marini (ITA/1948,60)
  2. Great Britain
    fenced in the final against Italy
    (1000=1501) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    (1000=1433) Michael Howard (GBR/1956-64)
    (1000=1033) John Pelling (GBR/1960-64)
    (1000=1555) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
    fenced in round one against Luxembourg and Morocco
    (16.9) Michael Alexander (GBR/1960)
    fenced in round one against Morocco
    (16.9=84.9) Ray Harrison (GBR/1952,60)
  3. Soviet Union
    fenced in the bronze medal match against Hungary
    (640=722) Guram Kostava (urs-GEO/1960-64)
    (640=722) Bruno Habārovs (urs-LAT/1960-64)
    (640=845) Arnold Chernushevich (urs-BLR/1956-60)
    (640=845) Valentin Chernikov (urs-ARM/1956-60)
    fenced in round one against Lebanon
    (16.9) Aleksandr Pavlovsky (urs-BLR/1960)
  4. Hungary
    fenced in the bronze medal match against the Soviet Union
    (400=1400) Marosi József (HUN/1956-60)
    (400=2000) Gábor Tamás (HUN/1960-64)
    (400=2000) Kausz István (HUN/1960-64)
    (400=1766) Sákovics József (HUN/1952-60)
    fenced in the semifinal against Great Britain
    (400=800) Bárány Árpád (HUN/1960-64)
    quarterfinalists
  5. Luxembourg
    fenced in the quarterfinal against Hungary
    (143.5=211.5) Roger Theisen (LUX/1956-60)
    (143.5=211.5) Edy Schmit (LUX/1956-60)
    (143.5=151.3) Robert Schiel (LUX/1960,72-76)
    (143.5) Eddi Gutenkauf (LUX/1960)
    fenced in round one against Morocco
    (16.9) Rudy Kugeler (LUX/1960)
  6. Sweden
    fenced in the quarterfinal against Italy
    (143.5=543.5) Hans Lagerwall (SWE/1960-64)
    (143.5=543.5) Göran Abrahamsson (SWE/1960-64)
    (143.5=1212) Berndt-Otto Rehbinder (SWE/1952-60)
    (143.5=576) Orvar Lindwall (SWE/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Germany
    (16.9=98.9) Carl-Wilhelm Engdahl (SWE/1960-64)
    fenced in round one against Australia
    (16.9) Ulf Ling-Vannérus (SWE/1960)
  7. Switzerland
    fenced in the quarterfinal against Great Britain
    (143.5) Jules Amez-Droz (SUI/1952,60)
    (143.5) Charles Ribordy (SUI/1960)
    (143.5=225.5) Claudio Polledri (SUI/1960-64)
    (143.5=233.3) Michel Steininger (SUI/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union and Lebanon
    (16.9=738.9) Paul Meister (SUI/1952,60-64)
    fenced in round one against Lebanon
    (16.9) Hans Bässler (SUI/1960)
  8. Germany
    fenced in the quarterfinal against the Soviet Union
    (143.5=385.5) Paul Gnaier (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (143.5=597.9) Fritz Zimmermann (frg-GER/1960,68)
    (143.5) Helmut Anschütz (GER/1960)
    (143.5) Walter Köstner (frg-GER/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Australia
    (16.9) Dieter Fänger (GER/1960)
    (16.9) Georg Neuber (GER/1960)
    round two (9th-14th)
  9. Japan
    fenced in round two against the Soviet Union
    (16.9=24.68) Okawa Heizaburo (JPN/1960-68)
    (16.9) Ozawa Tsugeo (JPN/1960)
    (16.9) Fujimaki Sonosuke (JPN/1960)
    (16.9=24.68) Tabuchi Kazuhiko (JPN/1960-64)
  10. United States
    fenced in round two against Great Britain
    (16.9) James Margolis (USA/1960)
    (16.9) Roland Wommack (USA/1960)
    (16.9=32.46) David Micahnik (USA/1960-68)
    (16.9) Henry Kolowrat, Jr. (USA/1960)
    fenced in round one against Italy
    (16.9) Ralph Spinella (USA/1960)
  11. Finland
    fenced in round two against Germany
    (16.9) Kaj Czarnecki (FIN/1960)
    (16.9) Kurt Lindeman (FIN/1952,60)
    (16.9=33.9) Rolf Wiik (FIN/1952-60)
    (16.9) Kalevi Pakarinen (FIN/1960)
  12. Belgium
    fenced in round two against Sweden
    (16.9) Pierre Francisse (BEL/1960)
    (16.9) René Van Den Driessche (BEL/1960-64)
    (16.9=221.9) Jacques Debeur (BEL/1956-60)
    (16.9=221.9) Roger Achten (BEL/1956-60)
    fenced in round one against Poland and Spain
    (16.9=221.9) François Dehez (BEL/1956-60)
  13. France
    fenced in round two against Switzerland
    (16.9=724.9) Armand Mouyal (FRA/1952-60)
    (16.9=1427) Yves Dreyfus (FRA/1956-64)
    (16.9=416.9) Claude Brodin (FRA/1960-64)
    (16.9) Christian d'Oriola (FRA/1960)
    fenced in round one against Finland and Ireland
    (16.9) Gérard Lefranc (FRA/1960)
    (16.9=656.9) Jack Guittet (FRA/1960-64)
  14. Poland
    fenced in round two against Luxembourg
    (16.9=1174) Bogdan Gonsior (POL/1960-72)
    (16.9) Jerzy Strzałka (POL/1960)
    (16.9) Wiesław Glos (POL/1960-64)
    (16.9) Janusz Kurczab (POL/1960)
    fenced in round one against Spain
    (16.9) Andrzej Kryński (POL/1960)
    third in round one (15-21)
  15. Portugal
    fenced in round one against Italy and the USA
    (0.936) José Ferreira (POR/1952,60)
    (0.936) Manuel Borrego (POR/1960)
    (0.936) José Fernandes (POR/1960)
    (0.936) José de Albuquerque (POR/1960)
  16. Mexico
    fenced in round one against Hungary and Japan
    (0.936=2.001) Benito Ramos (MEX/1948-60)
    (0.936) Ángel Roldán (MEX/1960)
    (0.936) Antonio Almada (MEX/1960)
    fenced in round one against Hungary
    (0.936) José Pérez (MEX/1960)
    fenced in round one against Japan
    (0.936) Sergio Escobedo (MEX/1960)
  17. Lebanon
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union and Switzerland
    (0.936=2.636) Ibrahim Osman (LBN/1960-64)
    (0.936) Mohamed Ramadan (LBN/1960)
    (0.936=2.636) Michel Saykali (LBN/1960-64)
    (0.936=2.936) Hassan El-Said (LBN/1960-64)
  18. Ireland
    fenced in round one against France and Finland
    (0.936) George Carpenter (IRL/1952,60)
    (0.936) Christopher Bland (IRL/1960)
    (0.936) Brian Hamilton (IRL/1960)
    (0.936) Tom Kearney (IRL/1952,60)
  19. Morocco
    fenced in round one against Great Britain and Luxembourg
    (0.936) Abbes Harchi (MAR/1960)
    (0.936) Abderrahman Sebti (MAR/1960)
    (0.936) Charles Bénitah (MAR/1960)
    fenced in round one against Great Britain
    (0.936) Mohamed Ben Joullon (MAR/1960)
    fenced in round one against Luxembourg
    (0.936) Abderraouf El-Fassy (MAR/1960)
  20. Australia
    fenced in round one against Germany and Sweden
    (0.936=31.91) Ivan Lund (AUS/1952-64)
    (0.936) Richard Stone (AUS/1956-60)
    (0.936=10.71) John Humphreys (AUS/1960-64)
    fenced in round one against Germany
    (0.936=21.44) Keith Hackshall (AUS/1956-60)
    fenced in round one against Sweden
    (0.936) John Simpson (AUS/1960)
  21. Spain
    fenced in round one against Poland and Belgium
    (0.936) Pedro Cabrera (ESP/1960)
    (0.936) Manuel Martínez (ESP/1960)
    (0.936) Jesús Díez (ESP/1960)
    (0.936) Joaquín Moya (ESP/1960)

Tokyo 1964

  1. Hungary
    (1600=10400) Kulcsár Gyözö (HUN/1964-76)
    (1600=3200) Nemere Zoltán (HUN/1964-68)
    (1600=2000) Gábor Tamás (HUN/1960-64)
    (1600=2000) Kausz István (HUN/1960-64)
    fenced in quarterfinal against the Soviet Union
    (400=800) Bárány Árpád (HUN/1960-64)
  2. Italy fenced in final against Hungary
    (1000=11600) Giuseppe Delfino (ITA/1952-64)
    (1000=3460) Gianluigi Saccaro (ITA/1960-72)
    (1000=1160) Gianfranco Paolucci (ITA/1964-68)
    (1000=1160) Giovanni Battista Breda (ITA/1960-68)
    fenced in quarterfinal against Poland
    (400=5400) Alberto Pellegrino (ITA/1956-64)
  3. France
    (640=1427) Yves Dreyfus (FRA/1956-64)
    (640=722) Claude Bourquard (FRA/1964-68)
    (640=656.9) Jack Guittet (FRA/1960-64)
    (640=1144) Jacques Brodin (FRA/1964,72)
    fenced in semifinal against Hungary
    (400=416.9) Claude Brodin (FRA/1960-64)
  4. Sweden
    (400) Ivar Genesjö (SWE/1964)
    (400=576) Orvar Lindwall (SWE/1960-68)
    (400=543.5) Hans Lagerwall (SWE/1960-64)
    (400=543.5) Göran Abrahamsson (SWE/1960-64)
    fenced in round one against Australia and Colombia
    (82=98.9) Carl-Wilhelm Engdahl (SWE/1960-64)
  5. Poland
    (250=1155) Henryk Nielaba (POL/1964-72)
    (250) Mikołaj Pomarnacki (POL/1964)
    (250=1174) Bogdan Gonsior (POL/1960-72)
    (250=1155) Bohdan Andrzejewski (POL/1964-72)
    fenced in round one against South Korea
    (82) Jerzy Pawłowski (POL/1952-72)
  6. Germany
    (160=560) Franz Rompza (frg-GER/1964-68)
    (160=567.8) Max Geuter (frg-GER/1964-72)
    (160) Volkmar Würtz (GER/1964)
    (160=385.5) Paul Gnaier (frg-GER/1960-68)
    fenced in quarterfinal against France
    (82) Haakon Stein (GER/1964)
    lost in consolation pool round one (7-8)
  7. Soviet Union
    (82=722) Guram Kostava (urs-GEO/1960-64)
    (82=1082) Yury Smolyakov (urs-RUS/1964-68)
    (82=1722) Hryhoriy Kriss (urs-UKR/1964-72)
    (82=1082) Aleksey Nikanchikov (urs-RUS/1964-68)
    fenced in quarterfinal against Hungary
    (82=722) Bruno Habārovs (urs-LAT/1960-64)
  8. Switzerland
    (82=225.5) Claudio Polledri (SUI/1960-64)
    (82) Walter Bar (SUI/1964)
    (82) Jean Gontier (SUI/1964)
    (82=233.3) Michel Steininger (SUI/1960-68)
    fenced in quarterfinal against Sweden
    (82=738.9) Paul Meister (SUI/1952,60-64)
    lost in round two (9-10)
  9. Austria
    (32.5=65) Udo Birnbaum (AUT/1964-68)
    (32.5=105.3) Herbert Polzhuber (AUT/1964-76)
    (32.5=97.5) Roland Losert (AUT/1964-72)
    (32.5=65) Rudolf Trost (AUT/1964-72)
    fenced in round one against Australia
    (32.5) Marcus Leyrer (AUT/1964)
  10. Great Britain
    (32.5=1555) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
    (32.5=1033) John Pelling (GBR/1960-64)
    (32.5=114.5) Peter Jacobs (GBR/1964-68)
    (32.5=1501) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    fenced in round one against Germany
    (32.5=1433) Michael Howard (GBR/1956-64)
    third in round one (11-15)
  11. Argentina
    (7.78) Félix Galimi (ARG/1948-52,64)
    (7.78) Zelmar Casco (ARG/1964)
    (7.78) Jesús Taboada (ARG/1964)
    (7.78) Francisco Serp (ARG/1964)
  12. Australia
    fenced in round one against Austria and Sweden
    (7.78=8.558) Russell Hobby (AUS/1964-68)
    (7.78=10.71) John Humphreys (AUS/1960-64)
    (7.78=31.91) Ivan Lund (AUS/1952-64)
    fenced in round one against Austria
    (7.78) Ian Bowditch (AUS/1964)
    fenced in round one against Sweden
    (7.78) Imants Terauds (AUS/1964)
  13. Japan
    fenced in round one against Italy and Hungary
    (7.78) Araki Toshiaki (JPN/1964)
    (7.78) Minatoi Katsutada (JPN/1964)
    (7.78=24.68) Okawa Heizaburo (JPN/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Italy
    (7.78) Teshima Takeshi (JPN/1964)
    fenced in round one against Hungary
    (7.78=24.68) Tabuchi Kazuhiko (JPN/1960-64)
  14. United States
    (7.78=23.34) Paul Pesthy (USA/1964-68,76)
    (7.78) Frank Anger (USA/1964)
    (7.78=32.46) David Micahnik (USA/1960-68)
    (7.78) Larry Anastasi (USA/1964-68)
  15. South Korea
    (7.78) Sin Du-Ho (KOR/1964)
    (7.78) Kim Chang-Hwan (KOR/1964)
    (7.78) Han Myeong-Seok (KOR/1964)
    (7.78) Kim Man-Sig (KOR/1964)
    fourth in round one (16-18)
  16. Lebanon
    (1.7=2.636) Michel Saykali (LBN/1960-64)
    (1.7) Joseph Gemayel (LBN/1964)
    (1.7=2.936) Hassan El-Said (LBN/1960-64)
    (1.7=2.636) Ibrahim Osman (LBN/1960-64)
  17. Colombia
    (1.7=22.2) Emilio Echeverry (COL/1956-64)
    (1.7) Ernesto Sastre (COL/1964)
    (1.7) Dibier Tamayo (COL/1964)
    (1.7) Humberto Posada (COL/1964)
  18. Iran
    (1.7) Houshmand Almasi (IRI/1964)
    (1.7) Nasser Madani (IRI/1964)
    (1.7) Bizhan Zarnegar (IRI/1964)
    (1.7) Shahpour Zarnegar (IRI/1964)

1968


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