Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

The men's sabre was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. It was the eighth appearance of the event. The competition was held from 10 August 1928 to 11 August 1928. 44 fencers from 17 nations competed.[1] For the third straight Games, the limit of fencers per nation was reduced (from 12 to 8 in 1920, from 8 to 4 in 1924, and from 4 to 3 in 1928). The event was won by Ödön von Tersztyánszky of Hungary, the second in a nine-Games streak of Hungarian wins. Attila Petschauer, also of Hungary, took silver. Italy's Bino Bini earned bronze.

Men's sabre
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Ödön von Tersztyánszky
VenueSchermzaal
Dates10–11 August 1928
Competitors44 from 17 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ödön von Tersztyánszky  Hungary
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Attila Petschauer  Hungary
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bino Bini  Italy
← 1924
1932 →

Background edit

This was the eighth appearance of the event, which is the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Four of the twelve finalists from 1924 returned: silver medalist Roger Ducret of France, fifth-place finisher Adrianus de Jong of the Netherlands, sixth-place finisher Ivan Osiier of Denmark (now in his fifth Olympics), and Bino Bini of Italy, who had withdrawn from the 1924 final after Oreste Puliti had been disqualified for threatening a judge who ruled that Bini and others had thrown matches to Puliti. The Hungarian team had experience complete turnover from 1924, but was still expected to dominate; two-time defending world champion Sándor Gombos over teammates Ödön von Tersztyánszky and Attila Petschauer.[2]

Bulgaria, Egypt, Romania, and Yugoslavia each made their debut in the men's sabre. Italy and Denmark each made their sixth appearance in the event, tied for most of any nation.

Competition format edit

The event used a three-round format. In each round, the fencers were divided into pools to play a round-robin within the pool. Bouts were to five touches (up from three in 1920 and four in 1924). Standard sabre rules applied.[2]

  • Quarterfinals: There were 8 pools of between 3 and 7 fencers each. The top 3 fencers in each quarterfinal advanced to the semifinals.
  • Semifinals: There were 3 pools of 8 fencers each. The top 4 fencers in each semifinal advanced to the final.
  • Final: The final pool had 12 fencers.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Friday, 10 August 1928 9:00 Quarterfinals
Saturday, 11 August 1928  
11:00
Semifinals
Final

Results edit

Source: Official results;[3] De Wael[4]

Quarterfinals edit

Each pool was a round-robin. Bouts were to five touches. The top three fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals.

Quarterfinal A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Edward Brookfield   Great Britain N/A Q
Abelardo Castro   Chile N/A Q
Mohamed Charaoui   Egypt N/A Q

Quarterfinal B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Bino Bini   Italy 4 Q
2 Ivan Osiier   Denmark 3 Q
3 Raoul Fristeau   France 3 Q
4 Hamad Niazi   Egypt 2
5 Franjo Fröhlich   Yugoslavia 2
6 Barry Notley   Great Britain 1

Quarterfinal C edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Attila Petschauer   Hungary 5 Q
2 Roger Ducret   France 3 Q
3 Jens Berthelsen   Denmark 3 Q
4 Guy Harry   Great Britain 2
5 Nickolas Muray   United States 1
6 Henri Wijnoldy-Daniëls   Netherlands 1

Quarterfinal D edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Adrianus de Jong   Netherlands 5 Q
2 Heinrich Moos   Germany 4 Q
3 Jean Lacroix   France 2 Q
4 Dimitar Vasilev   Bulgaria 2
5 Viggo Stilling-Andersen   Denmark 2
6 Nami Yayak   Turkey 0

Quarterfinal E edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Jan van der Wiel   Netherlands 4 Q
2 Henri Brasseur   Belgium 2 Q
3 John Huffman   United States 2 Q
4 Isidro González   Spain 1
5 Muhuttin Okyavuz   Turkey 1

Quarterfinal F edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Sándor Gombos   Hungary 5 Q
2 Arturo De Vecchi   Italy 4 Q
3 Denis Dolecsko   Romania 2 Q
4 Édouard Yves   Belgium 2
5 Tomás Goyoaga   Chile 2
6 Asen Lekarski   Bulgaria 0

Quarterfinal G edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Erwin Casmir   Germany 4 Q
2 Norman Cohn-Armitage   United States 3 Q
3 Jacques Kesteloot   Belgium 2 Q
4 Sigurd Akre-Aas   Norway 1
5 Fidel González   Spain 0

Quarterfinal H edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Gustavo Marzi   Italy 6 Q
2 Ödön von Tersztyánszky   Hungary 5 Q
3 Hans Thomson   Germany 4 Q
4 Mihai Raicu   Romania 2
5 Efrain Díaz   Chile 2
6 Juan Jesús García   Spain 2
7 Enver Balkan   Turkey 0

Semifinals edit

Each pool was a round-robin. Bouts were to five touches. The top four fencers in each pool advanced to the final.

Semifinal A edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Bino Bini   Italy 7 Q
2 Ödön von Tersztyánszky   Hungary 5 Q
3 Jan van der Wiel   Netherlands 5 Q
4 Roger Ducret   France 5 Q
5 Jens Berthelsen   Denmark 3
6 Heinrich Moos   Germany 2
7 Denis Dolecsko   Romania 1
8 Henri Brasseur   Belgium 0

Semifinal B edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Attila Petschauer   Hungary 6 Q
2 Erwin Casmir   Germany 6 Q
3 Arturo De Vecchi   Italy 6 Q
4 Jean Lacroix   France 3 Q
5 John Huffman   United States 3
6 Edward Brookfield   Great Britain 2
7 Mohamed Charaoui   Egypt 1
8 Abelardo Castro   Chile 1

Semifinal C edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Notes
1 Gustavo Marzi   Italy 6 Q
2 Hans Thomson   Germany 4 Q
3 Sándor Gombos   Hungary 4 Q
4 Adrianus de Jong   Netherlands 4 Q
5 Ivan Osiier   Denmark 3
6 Raoul Fristeau   France 3
7 Norman Cohn-Armitage   United States 2
8 Jacques Kesteloot   Belgium 2

Final edit

The final was a round-robin. Bouts were to five touches. A tie for first-place was broken with a single barrage bout, with von Tersztyánszky defeating Petschauer 5-2.

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses
  Ödön von Tersztyánszky   Hungary 9 2
  Attila Petschauer   Hungary 9 2
  Bino Bini   Italy 8 3
4 Gustavo Marzi   Italy 8 3
5 Sándor Gombos   Hungary 8 3
6 Erwin Casmir   Germany 6 5
7 Arturo De Vecchi   Italy 5 6
8 Roger Ducret   France 5 6
9 Adrianus de Jong   Netherlands 4 7
10 Jean Lacroix   France 2 9
11 Jan van der Wiel   Netherlands 2 9
12 Hans Thomson   Germany 0 11

References edit

  1. ^ "Fencing: 1928 Olympic Results - Men's sabre". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Sabre, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  3. ^ "1928 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2008.
  4. ^ "Fencing 1928".