Fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's foil

The men's foil was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics programme. It was the twelfth appearance of the event. The competition was held on 26 November 1956. 32 fencers from 14 nations competed.[1] Nations had been limited to three fencers each since 1928. The event was won by Christian d'Oriola of France, the second man to successfully defend an Olympic title in the foil and second man to win three medals in the event (he had a silver medal in 1948 along with gold in 1952). It was France's third consecutive and seventh overall victory in the event. As in 1952, the next two spots were taken by Italians, this time Giancarlo Bergamini and Antonio Spallino.

Men's foil
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
Christian d'Oriola (1948)
VenueSt Kilda Town Hall
Dates26 November
Competitors32 from 14 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Christian d'Oriola  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Giancarlo Bergamini  Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Antonio Spallino  Italy
← 1952
1960 →

Background edit

This was the 12th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1908 (when there was a foil display only rather than a medal event). Four of the nine finalists from 1952 returned: gold medalist (and 1948 silver medalist) Christian d'Oriola of France, silver medalist Edoardo Mangiarotti of Italy, fourth-place finisher Jacques Lataste of France, and eighth-plae finisher Giancarlo Bergamini of Italy. Once again, the French and Italian teams were favored. D'Oriola had added two more world championships since the Helsinki Games and come in second at the third, behind József Gyuricza of Hungary.[2]

The United Team of Germany made its debut in the men's foil. The United States made its 11th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the inaugural 1896 competition.

Competition format edit

With a smaller than usual field, 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. Barrages were used to break ties necessary for advancement (touches against were the first tie-breaker used to give ranks when the rank did not matter). However, only as much fencing was done as was necessary to determine advancement, so some bouts never occurred if the fencers advancing from the pool could be determined. Standard foil rules were used, including that touches had to be made with the tip of the foil, the target area was limited to the torso, and priority determined the winner of double touches.[2][3]

  • Quarterfinals: There were 4 pools of 8 fencers each. The top 4 fencers in each quarterfinal advanced to the semifinals.
  • Semifinals: There were 2 pools of 8 fencers each. The top 4 fencers in each semifinal advanced to the final.
  • Final: The final pool had 8 fencers.

Schedule edit

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Monday, 26 November 1956 8:00
15:00
 
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final

Results edit

Quarterfinals edit

The top 4 fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals.

Quarterfinal 1 edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA Notes
1 József Gyuricza   Hungary 6 0 30 13 Q
2 Yury Rudov   Soviet Union 5 1 27 15 Q
3 Antonio Spallino   Italy 5 2 30 18 Q
4 Allan Jay   Great Britain 4 3 27 15 Q
5 Harold Goldsmith   United States 3 4 22 23
6 Benito Ramos   Mexico 2 4 19 28
7 Pablo Uribe   Colombia 1 6 13 34
8 Masayuki Sano   Japan 0 6 8 30

Quarterfinal 2 edit

Stratmann won the barrage vs. Mangiarotti, 5–4.

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA Notes
1 Michael Sichel   Australia 5 2 32 19 Q
2 Iuri Osip'ovi   Soviet Union 5 2 29 21 Q
3 Albie Axelrod   United States 5 2 31 26 Q
4 Günter Stratmann   United Team of Germany 4 3 30 25 Q
5 Edoardo Mangiarotti   Italy 4 3 22 23
6 François Dehez   Belgium 3 4 21 28
7 Jacques Lataste   France 1 6 22 32
8 Gabriel Blando   Colombia 1 6 18 34

Quarterfinal 3 edit

Delaunois beat Paul, who beat Bergamini, who beat Delaunois, in the barrage, all at 5–4; touches against in the main pool were used to break the tie.

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA Notes
1 Claude Netter   France 5 1 29 17 Q
2 Brian McCowage   Australia 5 1 25 17 Q
3 Raymond Paul   Great Britain 4 3 31 22 Q
4 Giancarlo Bergamini   Italy 4 3 23 23 Q
5 Ghislain Delaunois   Belgium 4 3 26 27
6 Lajos Somodi, Sr.   Hungary 2 4 20 24
7 Santiago Massini   Argentina 1 5 19 26
8 Byron Krieger   United States 1 6 13 30

Quarterfinal 4 edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA Notes
1 Mark Midler   Soviet Union 6 1 31 19 Q
2 Christian d'Oriola   France 5 2 30 15 Q
3 René Paul   Great Britain 5 2 27 18 Q
4 André Verhalle   Belgium 5 2 30 19 Q
5 Mihály Fülöp   Hungary 4 3 29 24
6 David McKenzie   Australia 2 5 17 32
7 Roland Asselin   Canada 0 6 13 30
8 Emilio Echeverry   Colombia 0 6 10 30

Semifinals edit

The top 4 fencers in each pool advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA Notes
1 Claude Netter   France 5 2 31 15 Q
2 Antonio Spallino   Italy 5 1 27 16 Q
3 Raymond Paul   Great Britain 5 2 31 19 Q
4 Mark Midler   Soviet Union 5 2 27 22 Q
5 André Verhalle   Belgium 3 3 21 20
6 Yury Rudov   Soviet Union 2 4 14 28
7 Albie Axelrod   United States 1 5 17 27
8 Michael Sichel   Australia 0 7 13 35

Semifinal 2 edit

The three-way barrage for 3rd and 4th places resulted in Stratmann losing twice to be eliminated. Gyuricza and Jay did not face each other in the barrage, with their nominal 3rd and 4th place ranks (not relevant to advancement) determined on touches against in the main pool.

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA Notes
1 Christian d'Oriola   France 6 1 32 14 Q
2 Giancarlo Bergamini   Italy 5 2 26 25 Q
3 József Gyuricza   Hungary 4 3 31 23 Q
4 Allan Jay   Great Britain 4 3 31 24 Q
5 Günter Stratmann   United Team of Germany 4 3 28 27
6 Brian McCowage   Australia 2 5 22 32
7 Iuri Osip'ovi   Soviet Union 1 5 13 28
8 René Paul   Great Britain 1 5 19 29

Final edit

The two Italian fencers faced off in a barrage to determine silver and bronze medals. Bergamini won, 5–4 (he had also beaten Spallino by that score in the main pool).

Rank Fencer Nation Wins Losses TF TA
  Christian d'Oriola   France 6 1 33 17
  Giancarlo Bergamini   Italy 5 2 33 26
  Antonio Spallino   Italy 5 2 30 21
4 Allan Jay   Great Britain 4 3 29 26
5 József Gyuricza   Hungary 3 4 23 23
6 Claude Netter   France 3 4 21 25
7 Mark Midler   Soviet Union 2 5 19 30
8 Raymond Paul   Great Britain 0 7 15 35

References edit

  1. ^ "Fencing: 1956 Olympic Results - Men's foil". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Foil, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, p. 439.