Fencing - Men's Team Foil

Foil, team

1964

Ciudad de México 1968

  1. France
    (1600=3479) Jean-Claude Magnan (FRA/1960-72)
    (1600=4100) Daniel Revenu (FRA/1964-76)
    (1600=4400) Christian Noël (FRA/1964-76)
    (1600=2000) Gilles Berolatti (FRA/1968-72)
    fought in round one
    (32.5) Jacques Dimont (FRA/1968)
  2. Soviet Union
    (1000=2000) Viktor Putiatin (urs-UKR/1968-72)
    (1000=6300) German Sveshnikov (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    (1000=1082) Yury Sharov (urs-RUS/1964-68)
    (1000=2640) Vasyl Stankovych (urs-UKR/1968-76)
    fought in semifinal
    (1000=6300) Yury Sisikin (urs-RUS/1960-68)
  3. Poland
    (640=1640) Zbigniew Skrudlik (POL/1964-68)
    (640=4229) Witold Woyda (POL/1960-72)
    (640=1962) Egon Franke (POL/1960-68)
    (640=1962) Ryszard Parulski (POL/1960-68)
    fought in semifinal
    (400) Adam Lisewski (POL/1968)
  4. Romania
    (400=560) Ion Drîmbă (ROU/1960-68)
    (400=830.2) Mihai Țiu (ROU/1968-80)
    (400=642) Ștefan Haukler (ROU/1964-72)
    (400=664.8) Tănase Mureșanu (ROU/1960-72)
    fought in semifinal
    (32.5=274.5) Iuliu Falb (ROU/1964-72)
  5. Hungary
    (250=732) Szabó Sándor (HUN/1964-72)
    (250=1335) Kamuti Jenö (HUN/1960-76)
    (250=1245) Kamuti László (HUN/1960-72)
    (250) Füredi Gábor (HUN/1968)
    fought in semifinal
    (160) May Attila (HUN/1968)
  6. West Germany
    (160=970.2) Jürgen Theuerkauff (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (160=410) Fritz Wessel (frg-GER/1968-72)
    (160=1155) Tim Gerresheim (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (160=1155) Jürgen Brecht (frg-GER/1960-68)
    fought in semifinal
    (160=726) Dieter Wellmann (frg-GER/1964-72)
    quarterfinalists (7-8) (all eight qualifiers played two matches, who lost twice was eliminated - I class them equal seventh/eighth)
  7. Italy
    (82=164) Pasquale La Ragione (ITA/1964-68)
    (82=186.8) Nicola Granieri (ITA/1964-76)
    (82=186.8) Arcangelo Pinelli (ITA/1964-72)
    (82=104.8) Alfredo Del Francia (ITA/1968-72)
    (82) Michele Maffei (ITA/1968-80)
  8. Japan
    (82=242) Fukuda Masaya (JPN/1968-72)
    (82=485.6) Okawa Heizaburo (JPN/1960-68)
    (82=482) Mano Kazuo (JPN/1964-68)
    (82=482) Shimizu Fujio (JPN/1964-68)
    (82) Wakasugi Kazuhiko (JPN/1968)
    lost in round two (the bottom four qualifiers had to fight one extra match in order to qualify for the last eight)
  9. Great Britain
    (32.5=471.8) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    (32.5=311.6) Graham Paul (GBR/1968-76,84)
    (32.5) Nick Halsted (GBR/1968)
    (32.5=55.25) Mike Breckin (GBR/1968-72)
    fought in round one
    (32.5=403.8) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
  10. Cuba
    (32.5) Dagoberto Borges (CUB/1968)
    (32.5=137.3) Eduardo Jhons (CUB/1968-76)
    (32.5=114.5) Jesús Gil (CUB/1968-72)
    (32.5) Orlando Ruiz (CUB/1968)
    Basically, all 17 teams were put into one classification, and the top-10 qualified for the next phase. But in the end this just meant the top two from each of the five pools in round one. It does not seem right to rank teams according to results against qualifiers, nor does it seem right to rank teams that finished third in pools of four ahead of teams that had been drawn in a pool of three, especially since all matches were fought to a conclusion. I class all five third-placed teams equally.
    third in round one:
  11. Mexico
    (7.78) Vicente Calderón (MEX/1968-72)
    (7.78) Román Gómez (MEX/1968)
    (7.78) Carlos Calderón (MEX/1968-72)
    (7.78) Gustavo Chapela (MEX/1968)
    (7.78) Héctor Abaúnza (MEX/1968)
  12. USA
    (7.78=30.53) Herb Cohen (USA/1964-68)
    (7.78=642.0) Albie Axelrod (USA/1952-68)
    (7.78) Uriah Jones (USA/1968)
    (7.78=30.53) Larry Anastasi (USA/1964-68)
    (7.78) Jeffrey Checkes (USA/1968)
  13. Egypt
    (7.78=53.28) Ahmed El-Hamy El-Husseini (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    (7.78=53.28) Mohamed Gamil El-Kalyoubi (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    (7.78=53.28) Moustafa Soheim (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    (7.78=30.53) Ahmed Zein El-Abidin (uar-EGY/1960,68)
  14. Argentina
    (7.78=11.41) Orlando Nannini (ARG/1964-68)
    (7.78) Guillermo Saucedo (ARG/1968-72)
    (7.78) Omar Vergara (ARG/1968-76)
    (7.78) Evaristo Prendes (ARG/1968)
  15. Canada
    (7.78=14.18) Magdy Conyd (CAN/1968-72)
    (7.78) Peter Bakonyi (CAN/1968)
    (7.78=14.18) Gerry Wiedel (CAN/1968)
    (7.78) John Andru (CAN/1964-68)
    fourth in round one:
  16. Venezuela
    (1.3) Silvio Fernández (VEN/1968)
    (1.3) Félix Piñero (VEN/1968)
    (1.3) Freddy Salazar (VEN/1968)
    (1.3=4.925) Luis García (VEN/1960,68)
  17. Ireland
    (1.3) Colm O'Brien (IRL/1968)
    (1.3) John Bouchier-Hayes (IRL/1964-72)
    (1.3) Michael Ryan (IRL/1964-68)
    (1.3) Fionbarr Farrell (IRL/1968)

München 1972

  1. Poland
    (1600=4229) Witold Woyda (POL/1960-72)
    (1600=3113) Lech Koziejowski (POL/1972-80)
    (1600) Jerzy Kaczmarek (POL/1972)
    (1600=1682) Marek Dąbrowski (POL/1972-76)
    fought in round one:
    (82=332) Arkadiusz Godel (POL/1972-76)
  2. Soviet Union
    (1000=2640) Vasyl Stankovych (urs-UKR/1968-76)
    (1000) Anatoly Koteshev (urs-RUS/1972)
    (1000=1400) Vladimir Denisov (urs-RUS/1972-76)
    (1000) Leonid Romanov (urs-RUS/1972)
    fought in semifinal:
    (1000=2000) Viktor Putiatin (urs-UKR/1968-72)
  3. France
    (640=3479) Jean-Claude Magnan (FRA/1960-72)
    (640=4100) Daniel Revenu (FRA/1964-76)
    (640=4400) Christian Noël (FRA/1964-76)
    (640=1280) Bernard Talvard (FRA/1972-76)
    fought in semifinal:
    (400=2000) Gilles Berolatti (FRA/1968-72)
  4. Hungary
    (400=732) Szabó Sándor (HUN/1964-72)
    (400=1245) Kamuti László (HUN/1960-72)
    (400) Marton István (HUN/1972)
    (400=1335) Kamuti Jenő (HUN/1960-76)
    fought in semifinal:
    (400=482) Fenyvesi Csaba (HUN/1968-76)
  5. West Germany
    (250=410) Fritz Wessel (frg-GER/1968-72)
    (250=3563) Harald Hein (frg-GER/1972-76,84)
    (250=726) Dieter Wellmann (frg-GER/1964-72)
    (250=332) Erk Sens-Gorius (frg-GER/1972-76)
    fought in barrage semifinal:
    (160=3450) Klaus Reichert (frg-GER/1972-76,84)
  6. Japan
    (160) Maruyama Shiro (JPN/1972)
    (160) Nakajima Hiroshi (JPN/1972)
    (160) Serizawa Ichiro (JPN/1972)
    (160) Uehara Kiyoshi (JPN/1972)
    fought in barrage semifinal:
    (160=242) Fukuda Masaya (JPN/1968-72)
    lost in Barrage semifinal:
  7. Romania
    (82=274.5) Iuliu Falb (ROU/1964-72)
    (82=642) Ștefan Haukler (ROU/1964-72)
    (82=830.2) Mihai Țiu (ROU/1968-80)
    (82=664.8) Tănase Mureșanu (ROU/1960-72)
    fought in round one:
    (82) Aurel Ștefan (ROU/1972)
  8. Cuba
    (82) Evelio González (CUB/1972)
    (82=137.3) Eduardo Jhons (CUB/1968-76)
    (82=114.5) Jesús Gil (CUB/1968-72)
    (82=104.8) Enrique Salvat (CUB/1972-76)
    fought in round one:
    (82=104.8) Jorge Garbey (CUB/1972-76)
    third in round one:
  9. Italy
    (22.75=104.8) Alfredo Del Francia (ITA/1968-72)
    (22.75=186.8) Nicola Granieri (ITA/1964-76)
    (22.75=1023) Carlo Montano (ITA/1972-76)
    (22.75=186.8) Arcangelo Pinelli (ITA/1964-72)
    (22.75=1023) Stefano Simoncelli (ITA/1972-76)
  10. Great Britain
    (22.75=55.25) Mike Breckin (GBR/1968-72)
    (22.75=182.8) Barry Paul (GBR/1972-76)
    (22.75=311.6) Graham Paul (GBR/1968-76,84)
    (22.75) Tony Power (GBR/1972)
    (22.75) Ian Single (GBR/1972)
  11. USA
    (22.75) Carl Borack (USA/1972)
    (22.75) Martin Davis (USA/1972)
    (22.75) Joseph Freeman (USA/1972)
    (22.75) John Nonna (USA/1972)
    (22.75) Tyrone Simmons (USA/1972)
  12. Lebanon
    (22.75) Ali Chekr (LBN/1968-72)
    (22.75=27.95) Yves Daniel Darricau (LBN/1972,84)
    (22.75) Fawzi Merhi (LBN/1972)
    (22.75) Ali Sleiman (LBN/1972)
    fourth in round one
  13. Canada
    (6.4=14.18) Magdy Conyd (CAN/1968-72)
    (6.4) Herbert Obst (CAN/1972)
    (6.4=14.18) Gerry Wiedel (CAN/1968)
    (6.4) Lester Wong (CAN/1972)

Montréal 1976

  1. West Germany
    (1600) Thomas Bach (frg-GER/1976)
    (1600=3563) Harald Hein (frg-GER/1972-76,84)
    (1600=3450) Klaus Reichert (frg-GER/1972-76,84)
    (1600=4500) Matthias Behr (frg-GER/1976,84-88)
    fought in round one:
    (82=332) Erk Sens-Gorius (frg-GER/1972-76)
  2. Italy
    (1000=1023) Carlo Montano (ITA/1972-76)
    (1000) Fabio Dal Zotto (ITA/1976)
    (1000=1023) Stefano Simoncelli (ITA/1972-76)
    (1000) Giovanni Battista Coletti (ITA/1976)
    fought in semfinal:
    (1000) Attilio Calatroni (ITA/1976)
  3. France
    (640=4400) Christian Noël (FRA/1964-76)
    (640=2240) Didier Flament (FRA/1976-80)
    (640=1280) Bernard Talvard (FRA/1972-76)
    (640=2508) Frédéric Pietruszka (FRA/1976-84)
    fought in semifinal:
    (400=4100) Daniel Revenu (FRA/1964-76)
  4. Soviet Union
    (400=1400) Sabirzhan Ruziyev (urs-UZB/1976-80)
    (400=3750) Aleksandr Romankov (urs-BLR/1976-80,88)
    (400=1400) Vladimir Denisov (urs-RUS/1972-76)
    (400=2640) Vasyl Stankovych (urs-UKR/1968-76)
  5. Poland
    (250) Leszek Martewicz (POL/1976)
    (250=3113) Lech Koziejowski (POL/1972-80)
    (250) Ziemek Wojciechowski (POL/1976)
    (250=332) Arkadiusz Godel (POL/1972-76)
    fought in quarterfinal:
    (82=1682) Marek Dąbrowski (POL/1972-76)
  6. Great Britain
    (160=182.8) Barry Paul (GBR/1972-76)
    (160=426.8) Rob Bruniges (GBR/1976-84)
    (160=311.6) Graham Paul (GBR/1968-76,84)
    (160=352) Nick Bell (GBR/1976,84)
    fought in round one:
    (82) Geoffrey Grimmett (GBR/1976)
    quarterfinalists:
  7. Hungary
    (82) Komatits József (HUN/1976)
    (82=482) Fenyvesi Csaba (HUN/1972-76)
    (82) Somodi Lajos, Jr. (HUN/1976)
    (82=1335) Kamuti Jenö (HUN/1960-76)
    fought in round one:
    (82) Erdős Sándor (HUN/1972-76)
  8. USA
    (82) Ed Ballinger (USA/1976)
    (82) Ed Wright (USA/1976)
    (82) Ed Donofrio (USA/1976)
    (82) Brooke Makler (USA/1976)
    fought in quarterfinal:
    (82) Marty Lang (USA/1976)
    third in round one (9-12):
  9. Romania
    (22.75=272.8) Petru Kuki (ROU/1976-84)
    (22.75=830.2) Mihai Țiu (ROU/1968-80)
    (22.75=272.8) Tudor Petruș (ROU/1976-80)
    (22.75) Petrică Buricea (ROU/1976)
  10. Cuba
    (22.75=137.3) Eduardo Jhons (CUB/1968-76)
    (22.75=104.8) Enrique Salvat (CUB/1972-76)
    (22.75=104.8) Jorge Garbey (CUB/1972-76)
    (22.75=90.75) Pedro Hernández (CUB/1976-80)
  11. Japan
    (22.75) Kawatsu Masanori (JPN/1976)
    (22.75) Kamei Hideaki (JPN/1976)
    (22.75) Jingu Toshio (JPN/1976)
    (22.75) Sato Noriyuki (JPN/1976)
  12. Iran
    (22.75) Hossein Niknam (IRI/1976)
    (22.75) Sarkis Assatourian (IRI/1976)
    (22.75) Ali Asghar Pashapour-Alamdari (IRI/1972-76)
    (22.75) Ahmed Akbari (IRI/1976)
    fourth in round one (13-14)
  13. Kuwait
    (5.2) Ahmed Al-Arbeed (KUW/1976)
    (5.2) Jamal Ameen (KUW/1976)
    (5.2=73.2) Ali Al-Khawajah (KUW/1976-80)
    (5.2) Abdul Nasser Al-Sayegh (KUW/1976,84)
  14. Hong Kong
    (5.2) Matthew Chan (HKG/1972-76)
    (5.2) Denis Cunningham (HKG/1976,84)
    (5.2) Roger Kam (HKG/1976)
    (5.2) Edward Ng (HKG/1976)
    did not start:
  15. Argentina
    Daniel Feraud (ARG/1972-76)
    Fernando Lúpiz (ARG/1972-76)
    Juan Daniel Pirán (ARG/1976)
    (-=7.78) Omar Vergara (ARG/1968-76)

Moskva 1980

  1. France
    (1600=2240) Didier Flament (FRA/1976-80)
    (1600=2240) Pascal Jolyot (FRA/1980-84)
    (1600) Philippe Bonnin (FRA/1980)
    (1600) Bruno Boscherie (FRA/1980)
    fought in semifinal:
    (1000=2508) Frédéric Pietruszka (FRA/1976-84)
  2. Soviet Union
    (1000=3750) Aleksandr Romankov (urs-BLR/1976-80,88)
    (1000) Volodymyr Smyrnov (urs-UKR/1980)
    (1000=1400) Sabirzhan Ruziyev (urs-UZB/1976-80)
    (1000) Ashot Karagyan (urs-ARM/1980)
    fought in semifinal:
    (1000) Vladimir Lapitsky (urs-BLR/1980)
  3. Poland
    (640) Adam Robak (POL/1980)
    (640=722) Bogusław Zych (POL/1980,88)
    (640=3113) Lech Koziejowski (POL/1972-80)
    (640=1683) Marian Sypniewski (POL/1980,88-92)
  4. East Germany
    (400=880) Adrian Germanus (gdr-GER/1980,88)
    (400) Hartmuth Behrens (gdr-GER/1980)
    (400) Klaus Kotzmann (gdr-GER/1980)
    (400) Klaus Haertter (gdr-GER/1976-80)
    (400) Siegmar Gutzeit (gdr-GER/1980)
  5. Romania
    (250=272.8) Petru Kuki (ROU/1976-84)
    (250=830.2) Mihai Țiu (ROU/1968-80)
    (250) Sorin Roca (ROU/1980)
    (250=272.8) Tudor Petruș (ROU/1976-80)
    fought one bout in round one:
    (160) Anton Pongratz (ROU/1972-80)
  6. Hungary
    (160=880) Szelei István (HUN/1980,88)
    (160) Papp András (HUN/1980)
    (160) Demény László (HUN/1980)
    (160) Pap Jenő (HUN/1980)
    fought in quarterfinal:
    (160) Kolczonay Ernő (HUN/1980,88-92)
    third in round one:
  7. Cuba
    (68) Efigenio Favier (CUB/1980)
    (68=1068) Guillermo Betancourt (CUB/1980,92)
    (68) Heriberto González (CUB/1980)
    (68=90.75) Pedro Hernández (CUB/1976-80)
  8. Great Britain
    (68) John Llewellyn (GBR/1980-88)
    (68) Steven Paul (GBR/1980-84,92)
    (68=426.8) Rob Bruniges (GBR/1976-84)
    (68=250.8) Pierre Harper (GBR/1980-88)
    (68) Neal Mallett (GBR/1980-84)
  9. Kuwait
    (68=73.2) Ahmed Al-Ahmed (KUW/1980-84)
    (68=76.83) Khaled Al-Awadhi (KUW/1980-88)
    (68=73.2) Ali Al-Khawajah (KUW/1976-80)
    (68=73.2) Kifah Al-Mutawa (KUW/1980-84)

Los Angeles 1984

  1. Italy
    (1600=2325) Mauro Numa (ITA/1984-92)
    (1600=2325) Andrea Borella (ITA/1984-92)
    (1600) Angelo Scuri (ITA/1984)
    (1600=2405) Stefano Cerioni (ITA/1984-96)
    fought in round one:
    (64=164) Andrea Cipressa (ITA/1984-88)
  2. West Germany
    (1000=3563) Harald Hein (frg-GER/1972-76,84)
    (1000=4500) Matthias Behr (frg-GER/1976,84-88)
    (1000=2000) Mathias Gey (frg-GER/1984-88)
    (1000) Frank Beck (frg-GER/1984)
    fought in semifinal:
    (1000=3450) Klaus Reichert (frg-GER/1972-76,84)
  3. France
    (640=2508) Frédéric Pietruszka (FRA/1976-84)
    (640=2240) Pascal Jolyot (FRA/1980-84)
    (640=990) Patrick Groc (FRA/1984-92)
    (640=990) Philippe Omnès (FRA/1984-92)
    fought in semifinal:
    (400) Marc Cerboni (FRA/1984)
  4. Austria
    (400=905.0) Benny Wendt (AUT/1984-2000)
    (400) Dieter Kotlowski (AUT/1984)
    (400) Georg Somloi (AUT/1984)
    (400=422.8) Robert Blaschka (AUT/1984,92)
    fought in semifinal:
    (400) Georg Loisel (AUT/1984)
  5. USA
    (250=253.6) Mike Marx (USA/1984-96)
    (250=253.6) Greg Massialas (USA/1984-88)
    (250=253.6) Peter Lewison (USA/1984-88)
    (250) Mark Smith (USA/1984)
    fought in quarterfinal (the USA did not fence in the semifinal):
    (160) Mike McCahey (USA/1984)
  6. Great Britain
    (160=205.5) Bill Gosbee (GBR/1984-92)
    (160=250.8) Pierre Harper (GBR/1980-88)
    (160=352) Nick Bell (GBR/1976,84)
    (160=426.8) Rob Bruniges (GBR/1976-84)
    (160=311.6) Graham Paul (GBR/1968-76,84)
  7. China
    (100) Chu Shisheng (CHN/1984)
    (100) Cui Yining (CHN/1984)
    (100) Yu Yifeng (CHN/1984)
    (100) Wang Wei (CHN/1984)
    (100) Zhang Jian (CHN/1984)
    fought in round one:
    (64=128) Liu Yunhong (CHN/1984-88)
  8. Belgium
    (64) Thierry Soumagne (BEL/1976-88)
    (64) Peter Joos (BEL/1984)
    (64) Stefan Joos (BEL/1984-88)
    (64) Stéphane Ganeff (BEL-NED/1980-88)
    third in round one:
  9. Egypt
    (22.75) Ahmed Diab (EGY/1984)
    (22.75) Abdel Monem El-Husseini (EGY/1984-88)
    (22.75) Bilal Rifaat (EGY/1984)
    (22.75) Khaled Abdulrahman (EGY/1984)
  10. Japan (some sources had Japan in eighth place, considering that Belgium had abandoned half-way through their quarterfinal)
    (22.75) Azuma Nobuyuki (JPN/1984)
    (22.75=26.38) Kanatsu Yoshihiko (JPN/1984-88)
    (22.75) Koyasu Hidehachi (JPN/1984)
    (22.75) Shimokawa Tadashi (JPN/1984)
    (22.75=26.38) Umezawa Kenichi (JPN/1984-88)
  11. Argentina
    (22.75) Csaba Gaspar (ARG/1984)
    (22.75) Sergio Lucchetti (ARG/1984)
    (22.75) Marcelo Magnasco (ARG/1984)
    (22.75) Sergio Turiace (ARG/1984-88)
    fourth in round one (Kuwait and Lebanon did not contest third place):
  12. Hong Kong
    (5.2) Jerome Ko (HKG/1984)
    (5.2) Rod Lai (HKG/1984)
    (5.2) Terence Lam (HKG/1984)
    (5.2) Neutron Liu (HKG/1984)
    did not fight:
    (-=5.2) Denis Cunningham (HKG/1976,84)
  13. Kuwait
    (5.2=73.2) Ahmed Al-Ahmed (KUW/1980-84)
    (5.2=76.83) Khaled Al-Awadhi (KUW/1980-88)
    (5.2=73.2) Kifah Al-Mutawa (KUW/1980-84)
    (5.2) Mohamed Ghaloum (KUW/1984)
  14. Lebanon
    (5.2) Henri Darricau (LBN/1984)
    (5.2=27.95) Yves Daniel Darricau (LBN/1972,84)
    (5.2) Dany Haddad (LBN/1980-84)
    (5.2) Michel Youssef (LBN/1984-92)
    did not start:
  15. Saudi Arabia
    Abdullah Al-Zawayed (KSA/1984)
    Khaled Fahd Al-Rasheed (KSA/1984)
    Majed Abdul Rahim Habib Ullah (KSA/1984)
    Abdullah Al-Salim

1988


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