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Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's masters épée

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Men's masters épée
at the Games of the II Olympiad
VenueTuileries Garden
DatesJune 11–14
Competitors54 from 6 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Albert Robert Ayat
 France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Émile Bougnol
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Henri Laurent
 France

The professional event in épée had 54 fencers from 6 nations compete.

Round 1

In the first round, the fencers were divided into 9 pools of 6 fencers each, with the top two advancing from each pool to the semifinal. The first round was held on 11 June and 12 June.

Pool A
Place Name
1  Aufort (FRA)
2  Lézard[1] (FRA)
3-6  Debrinay (FRA)
 Deprey (FRA)
 Nau (FRA)
 Antonius van Nieuwenhuizen (NED)
Pool B
Place Name
1  Pantin (FRA)
2  Louis Haller (FRA)
3-6  Assé (FRA)
 Flahaut (FRA)
 Joseph-Auguste Métais (FRA)
 François Sabouric (FRA)
Pool C
Place Name
1  Georges Jourdan (FRA)
2  Jeanvoix (FRA)
3-6  Bormel (FRA)
 Roquais (FRA)
 Surzet (FRA)
 Léon Thiércelin (HAI)
Pool D
Place Name
1  Brassart (FRA)
2  Lézard[1] (FRA)
3-6  Céré (FRA)
 Dufraissé (FRA)
 L. Garnoty (FRA)
 Charles Marty (FRA)
Pool E
Place Name
1  Émile Bougnol (FRA)
2  Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud (FRA)
3-6  Cléry (FRA)
 Dulau (FRA)
 Lafouerière (FRA)
 Nègrout (FRA)
Pool F
Place Name
1  Michel (FRA)
2  Félix Ayat (FRA)
3-6  Xavier Anchetti (FRA)
 Emmanuel Andrieu (FRA)
 Márton Endrédi (HUN)
 Launay (FRA)
Pool G
Place Name
1  Albert Robert Ayat (FRA)
2  Henri Laurent (FRA)
3-6 Unknown[2]
Pool H
Place Name
1  Marie-Louis Damotte (FRA)
2  Yvon (FRA)
3-6 Unknown[2]
Pool I
Place Name
1  Bézy (FRA)
2  Georges Clappier (FRA)
3-6 Unknown[2]

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 13 June. 3 pools with 6 fencers each competed in round-robin format, with the top 3 fencers in each pool advancing.

Semifinal A
Place Name
1  Georges Jourdan (FRA)
2  Lézard[1] (FRA)
3  Marie-Louis Damotte (FRA)
4-6  Aufort (FRA)
 Jeanvoix (FRA)
 Pantin (FRA)
Semifinal B
Place Name
1  Émile Bougnol (FRA)
2  Brassart (FRA)
3  Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud (FRA)
4-6  Félix Ayat (FRA)
 Louis Haller (FRA)
 Michel (FRA)
Semifinal C
Place Name
1  Albert Robert Ayat (FRA)
2  Henri Laurent (FRA)
3  Bézy (FRA)
4-6  Georges Clappier (FRA)
 Lézard[1] (FRA)
 Yvon (FRA)

Final

The final was conducted on 14 June.

Place Name
1  Albert Robert Ayat (FRA)
2  Gilbert Bougnol (FRA)
3  Henri Laurent (FRA)
4  Hippolyte-Jacques Hyvernaud (FRA)
5  Marie-Louis Damotte (FRA)
6  Brassart (FRA)
7  Lézard[1] (FRA)
8  Georges Jourdan (FRA)
9  Bézy (FRA)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e There were two French fencers with the last name Lézard. The one who competed in round 1 pool A continued in semifinal A and advanced to the final. The one who competed in round 1 pool D was eliminated in semifinal C.
  2. ^ a b c The identities of the non-qualifying fencers in the G, H, and I pools are unknown. Entry numbers by nationality indicate that of the 12 unknowns, 8 were French, 2 Hungarian, and 2 Italian.