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Fencing at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's team épée

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Men's team épée
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
VenuePalazzo dei Congressi
Dates9 September
Competitors105 from 21 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Edoardo Mangiarotti, Giuseppe Delfino, Carlo Pavesi, Alberto Pellegrino, Fiorenzo Marini, Gianluigi Saccaro  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Allan Jay, Michael Howard, John Pelling, Bill Hoskyns, Raymond Harrison, Michael Alexander  Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Guram Kostava, Bruno Habārovs, Arnold Chernushevich, Valentin Chernikov, Aleksandr Pavlovsky  Soviet Union
← 1956
1964 →

The men's team épée was one of eight fencing events on the fencing at the 1960 Summer Olympics programme. It was the eleventh appearance of the event. The competition was held on 9 September 1960. 105 fencers from 21 nations competed.[1]

Competition format

The competition combined pool play with knockout rounds, a change from prior tournaments which used pool play all the way through. The first round consisted of pools, with the 21 teams entered in the competition divided into 7 pools of 3 teams. The top 2 teams in each pool after a round-robin advanced. The 14 teams remaining after the pool play competed in a four-round single-elimination bracket, with a bronze medal match between the semifinal losers. The winners of the first 2 pools received byes in the round of 16.

Each team match consisted of each of the four fencers on one team facing each fencer on the other team, for a maximum of 16 total bouts. An 8–8 tie would be resolved by touches received in victories. Bouts were to 5 touches (except that bouts would continue until there was a winner and would not end on a double-touch). Only as much fencing was done as was necessary to determine pool placement (in the first round) or the winning team (in the knockout rounds), so not all matches went to the full 16 bouts but instead stopped early (typically when one team had 9 bouts won).[2]

Rosters

Results

Round 1

Pool A

The United States defeated Portugal, as did Italy. This eliminated Portugal; the United States and Italy faced off to determine their placing within the group. Italy took first in the group with a win over the United States.

Pos Team W L BW BL Qual. ITA USA POR
1  Italy 2 0 18 9 Q 9–2 9–7
2  United States 1 1 12 15 2–9 10–6
3  Portugal 0 2 13 19 7–9 6–10
Source: Official Report, p. 804

Pool B

Japan and Hungary each defeated Mexico, then faced off for place within the group. Hungary won to take first place and a bye in the round of 16.

Pos Team W L BW BL Qual. HUN JPN MEX
1  Hungary 2 0 18 9 Q 9–4 14–2
2  Japan 1 1 12 15 4–9 9–7
3  Mexico 0 2 13 19 2–14 7–9
Source: Official Report, p. 805

Pool C

Switzerland and the Soviet Union each defeated Lebanon, though in both cases the bouts were tied at 8–8 and touches received (in victories) were necessary to determine the match winner (Switzerland won 23 touches received to 26; the Soviet Union won 18 to 25). Switzerland and the Soviet Union then faced off for place within the group, with the Soviets winning.

Pos Team W L BW BL Qual. URS SUI LIB
1  Soviet Union 2 0 17 9 Q 9–1 8.25–8.18
2  Switzerland 1 1 9 17 1–9 8.26–8.23
3  Lebanon 0 2 16 16 8.18–8.25 8.23–8.26
Source: Official Report, p. 806

Pool D

Finland and France each defeated Ireland, then faced off for place within the group. France won to take first place.

Pos Team W L BW BL Qual. FRA FIN IRL
1  France 2 0 21 6 Q 9–2 12–4
2  Finland 1 1 14 13 2–9 12–4
3  Ireland 0 2 8 24 4–12 4–12
Source: Official Report, p. 807

Pool E

Luxembourg and Great Britain each defeated Morocco, then faced off for place within the group. Great Britain won to take first place (Great Britain's touches-received lead was great enough that the match was stopped at 8–7; even had Luxembourg won the 16th bout, Great Britain would have the tied-breaker).

Pos Team W L BW BL Qual. GBR LUX MAR
1  Great Britain 2 0 23 8 Q 8–7 15–1
2  Luxembourg 1 1 19 12 7–8 12–4
3  Morocco 0 2 5 27 1–15 4–12
Source: Official Report, p. 808

Pool F

Sweden and Germany each defeated Australia, then faced off for place within the group. Germany won to take first place.

Pos Team W L BW BL Qual. EUA SWE AUS
1  United Team of Germany 2 0 22 10 Q 9–7 13–3
2  Sweden 1 1 18 14 7–9 11–5
3  Australia 0 2 8 24 3–13 5–11
Source: Official Report, p. 809

Pool G

Belgium and Poland each defeated Spain, then faced off for place within the group. They tied, 8–8 with 61 touches received each.

Pos Team W L BW BL Qual. BEL POL ESP
1  Belgium 1.5 0.5 17 15 Q 8–8 9–7
1  Poland 1.5 0.5 17 15 8–8 9–7
3  Spain 0 2 14 18 7–9 7–9
Source: Official Report, p. 810

Elimination rounds

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
F2  Sweden 9
G1  Belgium 4  Sweden 3
A1  Italy 9
 Italy 9
D2  Finland 5  Soviet Union 6
F1  United Team of Germany 9  United Team of Germany 2
B2  Japan 0  Soviet Union 9
C1  Soviet Union 9  Italy 9
E2  Poland 8 (62)  Great Britain 5
G2  Luxembourg 8 (61)  Luxembourg 2
B1  Hungary 9
 Hungary 7 Third place
A2  United States 5  Great Britain 8
E1  Great Britain 9  Great Britain 9  Soviet Union 9
C2  Switzerland 8 (64)  Switzerland 5  Hungary 5
D1  France 8 (66)

Final classification

Rank Nation
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Soviet Union
4  Hungary
5  United Team of Germany
 Luxembourg
 Sweden
 Switzerland
9  Belgium
 Finland
 France
 Japan
 Poland
 United States
15  Australia
 Ireland
 Lebanon
 Mexico
 Morocco
 Portugal
 Spain

References

  1. ^ "Fencing: 1960 Olympic Results - Men's team épée". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  2. ^ Official Report, p. 804.