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Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

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23 fencers from 7 nations competed in the amateur sabre competition.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Georges de la Falaise
 France
Léon Thiébaut
 France
Siegfried Flesch
 Austria

Round 1

The fencers competed in four round-robin pools in the first round on 19 June and 20 June. The top four fencers in each pool advanced to the semifinals. Which fencers competed in which pools is unknown, as are the names of many of the fencers.

Name
 Maurice Boisdon (FRA)
 de Bossière (FRA)
 Dutertre[1] (FRA)
 Georges de la Falaise (FRA)
 Fedreghini (ITA)
 Siegfried Flesch (AUT)
 Mauricio Ponce de Léon (ESP)
 Harstein (AUT)
 Hugó Hoch (HUN)
 Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues (FRA)
 Gyula von Iványi (HUN)
 Léon Lécuyer[1] (FRA)
 Camillo Müller (AUT)
 Amon Ritter von Gregurich (HUN)
 Heinrich von Tenner (AUT)
 Léon Thiébaut (FRA)
 Stagliano[1] (ITA)
 Todoresku[1] (HUN)
 de Boffa (SUI)
 Lafourçade-Cortina (FRA)
 Alfons Schöne (GER)
 Casimir Semelaignes (FRA)
 Fernand Semelaignes (FRA)

Semifinals

The 16 remaining fencers were divided into two pools of 8. They played round-robin tournaments on 22 June, with four advancing from each pool to the final.

Semifinal A
Place Name
1  Gyula von Iványi (HUN)
2  Camillo Müller (AUT)
3  Siegfried Flesch (AUT)
4  Georges de la Falaise (FRA)
5-8  Maurice Boisdon (FRA)
 Harstein (AUT)
 Pierre Georges Louis d'Hugues (FRA)
 Fedreghini (ITA)
Semifinal B
Place Name
1  Amon Ritter von Gregurich (HUN)
2  Heinrich von Tenner (AUT)
3  de Boissière (FRA)
4  Léon Thiébaut (FRA)
5-8  Hugó Hoch (HUN)
 Mauricio Ponce de Léon (ESP)
 Stagliano (ITA)
 Todoresku (HUN)

Final

The final was a round-robin among the 8 remaining fencers.

Place Name Wins Losses
1  Georges de la Falaise (FRA) 6 1
2  Léon Thiébaut (FRA) 5 2
3  Siegfried Flesch (AUT) 4 3
4  Amon Ritter von Gregurich (HUN) 4 3
5  Gyula von Iványi (HUN) 3 4
6  de Boissière (FRA) 3 4
7  Heinrich von Tenner (AUT) 2 5
8  Camillo Müller (AUT) 1 6

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Dutertre withdrew after the first round, to be replaced by Stagliano. It can therefore be inferred that Stagliano was the fifth-place fencer in the same preliminary pool as Dutertre. Similarly, Todoresku replaced Lécuyer.