Fencing - Men's Team Épée
1936
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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:
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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)
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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:
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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)
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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:
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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:
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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)
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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:
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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:
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
Written 2001-02-06 - last modified 2020-11-09
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