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Fencing at the Olympics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. 260 fencers from 19 nations competed.[1][2] The events took place at the Tuileries Garden.[3]
Fencing at the Games of the II Olympiad | |
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Venue | Tuileries Garden |
Dates | 14 May – 27 June 1900 |
No. of events | 7 (7 men, 0 women) |
Competitors | 260 from 19 nations |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Épée, Individual |
Ramón Fonst Cuba |
Louis Perrée France |
Léon Sée France |
Épée, Masters |
Albert Robert Ayat France |
Émile Bougnol France |
Henri Laurent France |
Épée, Amateurs-Masters |
Albert Robert Ayat France |
Ramón Fonst Cuba |
Léon Sée France |
Foil, Individual |
Émile Coste France |
Henri Masson France |
Marcel Boulenger France |
Foil, Masters |
Lucien Mérignac France |
Alphonse Kirchhoffer France |
Jean-Baptiste Mimiague France |
Sabre, Individual |
Georges de la Falaise France |
Léon Thiébaut France |
Siegfried Flesch Austria |
Sabre, Masters |
Antonio Conte Italy |
Italo Santelli Italy |
Milan Neralić Austria |
The fencing events were spread out over a good deal of time. The competitions began on Monday, 14 May.
A total of 260 fencers from 19 nations (including 3 nations not recognized by the IOC) competed at the Paris Games:[1]
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