Fencing at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's foil

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Fencing at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Épée   men  
Team épée men
Foil men women
Team foil men women
Sabre men
Team sabre men

The men's foil was a fencing event held as part of the Fencing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme.

Contents

[edit] Medalists

Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze
Poland Egon Franke
Poland (POL)
France Jean Claude Magnan
France (FRA)
France Daniel Revenu
France (FRA)

[edit] Results

[edit] Round 1

The three-way tie for third place resulted in a barrage in the first pool. After each fencer went 1-1 in the barrage, touches received was used to break the tie. Cohen's 6 gave him the win over McKenzie's 7 and Elkalyoubi's 8; Cohen received third place. The tie-breaker then went back to head-to-head results between the two remaining fencers in the barrage to assign fourth place; Elkalyoubi had defeated McKenzie in their bout (and, incidentally, had defeated him in the main pool as well), so he placed fourth and advanced while McKenzie was eliminated.

Pool A
1. Soviet Union Herman Sveshnikov (URS) 5-0 Q2
2. France Jean Claude Magnan (FRA) 4-1 Q2
3. United States Herbert Cohen (USA) 2-3 QB
Egypt M. Elkalyoubi (EGY) 2-3 QB
Australia David McKenzie (AUS) 2-3 QB
6. South Korea Hahn Myung Seok (KOR) 0-5
Barrage A
3. United States Herbert Cohen (USA) 1-1 Q2
4. Egypt M. Elkalyoubi (EGY) 1-1 Q2
5. Australia David McKenzie (AUS) 1-1

The second pool required no barrage; ties within the top four were nominally broken by touches against (15-18 in favor of Sehem in the top two places) and then touches scored (21-18 for Okawa after he and Curletto tied at 18-18 in touches against).

Pool B
1. Egypt Mostafa Sehem (EGY) 4-1 Q2
2. Poland Ryszard Parulski (POL) 4-1 Q2
3. Japan Heisaburō Ōkawa (JPN) 3-2 Q2
4. Italy Mario Curletto (ITA) 3-2 Q2
5. Cuba Enrique Penabella (CUB) 1-4
6. Australia Ivan Lund (AUS) 0-5
Pool C
1. Japan Kazuo Mano (JPN) 5-0 Q2
2. Poland Egon Franke (POL) 4-1 Q2
3. Hungary Jozsef Gyuricza (HUN) 3-2 Q2
4. Great Britain Allan Jay (GBR) 2-3 Q2
5. South Korea Shin Doo Ho (KOR) 1-4
6. Argentina Jesus Taboada (ARG) 0-5
Pool D
1. Soviet Union Mark Midler (URS) 5-0 Q2
2. Germany Julius Brecht (EUA) 4-1 Q2
3. Hungary Sandor Szabo (HUN) 3-2 Q2
4. Iran Naser Madani (IRI) 2-3 Q2
5. Colombia Emilio Echeverri (COL) 1-4
6. Canada Robert Foxcroft (CAN) 0-5

Touches against were 12-16-19 to break the three-way tie for second place.

Pool E
1. Italy Nicola Granieri (ITA) 5-0 Q2
2. France Daniel Revenu (FRA) 3-2 Q2
3. Egypt Sameh Abdelrahman (EGY) 3-2 Q2
4. Japan Kazuhiko Tabuchi (JPN) 3-2 Q2
5. Canada John Andru (CAN) 1-4
6. Iran Houshmand Almasi (IRI) 0-5
Pool F
1. France Jacky Courtillat (FRA) 5-0 Q2
2. Romania Ioan Drimba (ROM) 4-1 Q2
3. Great Britain Henry Hoskyns (GBR) 3-2 Q2
4. Ireland Michael Ryan (IRL) 2-3 Q2
5. Argentina Oriando Nannini (ARG) 1-4
6. Iran Bijhan Zarnegar (IRI) 0-5
Pool G
1. Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) 5-0 Q2
2. Austria Roland Losert (AUT) 4-1 Q2
3. Great Britain Alexander Leckie (GBR) 3-2 Q2
4. Colombia Ignacio Posada (COL) 2-3 Q2
5. United States Edwin Richards (USA) 1-4
6. Ireland J. Bouchier-Hayes (IRL) 0-5
Pool H
1. Romania Stefan Haukler (ROM) 6-0 Q2
2. Poland Witold Woyda (POL) 5-1 Q2
3. Italy Pasquale la Ragione (ITA) 4-2 Q2
4. Germany Tim Gerresheim (EUA) 3-3 Q2
5. Australia Brian McCowage (AUS) 2-4
6. Colombia Didier Tamayo (COL) 1-5
7. Malaysia Ronnie Theseira (MAS) 0-6

Touches against were 14-18-20 to break the three-way tie for second and 22-24 to break the two-way tie for fifth.

Pool I
1. Romania Tanase Murasan (ROM) 4-1 Q2
2. United States Albert Axelrod (USA) 3-2 Q2
3. Germany Dieter Schmitt (EUA) 3-2 Q2
4. Soviet Union Victor Zhdanovich (URS) 3-2 Q2
5. South Korea Kim Man Shik (KOR) 1-4
6. Argentina Adolfo Bisellach (ARG) 1-4

[edit] Round 2

Touches against were 16-16-19 to break the three-way tie for second into second/third and fourth places, with touches scored 23-22 to separate second and third.

Pool A
1. Germany Herman Sveshnikov (EUA) 4-1 Q3
2. Romania Ioan Drimba (ROM) 3-2 Q3
3. Poland Witold Woyda (POL) 3-2 Q3
4. Italy Mario Curletto (ITA) 3-2 Q3
5. Hungary Jozsef Gyuricza (HUN) 2-3
6. Great Britain Alexander Leckie (GBR) 0-5

Touches against broke the tie for second and third, with 14-16. Since the tie for fourth and fifth determined advancement, another bout was fenced. Tabuchi, who had won the main-pool bout, defeated Sehem again in the barrage to win a qualification spot.

Pool B
1. Soviet Union Mark Midler (URS) 5-0 Q3
2. Great Britain Henry Hoskyns (GBR) 3-2 Q3
3. Poland Egon Franke (POL) 3-2 Q3
4. Egypt Mostafa Sehem (EGY) 2-3 QB
Japan Kazuhiko Tabuchi (JPN) 2-3 QB
6. Ireland Michael Ryan (IRL) 0-5
Barrage B
4. Japan Kazuhiko Tabuchi (JPN) 1-0 Q3
5. Egypt Mostafa Sehem (EGY) 0-1

The three-way tie for first was broken by touches against (16-18-20), but the three-way tie for fourth required a barrage. Elkalyoubi, fencing in the first two bouts of the barrage, won both to clinch advancement and make a bout between Granieri and Haukler unnecessary. Their main-pool touches against (17-19) decided the fifth and sixth places.

Pool C
1. Austria Roland Losert (AUT) 3-2 Q3
2. Germany Dieter Schmitt (EUA) 3-2 Q3
3. Soviet Union Victor Zhdanovich (URS) 3-2 Q3
4. Egypt M. Elkalyoubi (EGY) 2-3 QB
Italy Nicola Granieri (ITA) 2-3 QB
Romania Stefan Haukler (ROM) 2-3 QB
Barrage C
4. Egypt M. Elkalyoubi (EGY) 2-0 Q3
5. Romania Stefan Haukler (ROM) 0-1
6. Italy Nicola Granieri (ITA) 0-1

A three-way tie for third place required a barrage, with two fencers advancing and the third eliminated. Cohen, who had beaten Muresan but lost to Mano in the main pool, won both of his barrage bouts to take third place. Mano defeated Muresan in the other barrage bout to revenge his loss in the main pool and take fourth, qualifying for the third round.

Pool D
1. Germany Tim Gerreshim (EUA) 5-0 Q3
2. France Daniel Revenu (FRA) 3-2 Q3
3. United States Herbert Cohen (USA) 2-3 QB
Japan Kazuo Mano (JPN) 2-3 QB
Romania Tanase Mureson (ROM) 2-3 QB
6. Italy Pasquale la Ragione (ITA) 1-4
Barrage D
3. United States Herbert Cohen (USA) 2-0 Q3
4. Japan Kazuo Mano (JPN) 1-1 Q3
5. Romania Tanase Mureson (ROM) 0-2

The fifth pool resulted in a four-way tie for third place, out of which two fencers would advance and two would be eliminated. The barrage resulted in two fencers going 2-1 to advance (with Jay's 20-21 edge in main-pool touches against giving him third place) and two going 1-2 (Parulski took fifth with 19 touches against in the main pool to Courtillat's 21) to be knocked out.

Pool E
1. United States Albert Axelrod (USA) 4-1 Q3
2. Hungary Sando Szabor (HUN) 3-2 Q3
3. France Jacky Courtillat (FRA) 2-3 QB
Great Britain Allan Jay (GBR) 2-3 QB
Iran Naser Madami (IRI) 2-3 QB
Poland Ryszard Parulski (POL) 2-3 QB
Barrage E
3. Great Britain Allan Jay (GBR) 2-1 Q3
4. Iran Naser Madami (IRI) 2-1 Q3
5. Poland Ryszard Parulski (POL) 1-2
6. France Jacky Courtillat (FRA) 1-2

Since the three-way tie for second didn't matter for qualification, it was broken by touches against. Magnan's 13 gave him second place, while Brecht and Kamuti were still tied at 17. They maintained their tie even through touches scored at 20, so both received third place in the pool.

Pool F
1. Japan Heisaburō Ōkawa (JPN) 4-1 Q3
2. France Jean Claude Magnan (FRA) 3-2 Q3
3. Germany Julius Brecht (EUA) 3-2 Q3
Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) 3-2 Q3
5. Egypt Sameh Abdelrahman (EGY) 2-3
6. Colombia Ignacio Posada (COL) 0-5

[edit] Knockout rounds

The winner of each group advanced to the final pool, while the runner-up moved into a 5th-place semifinal.

[edit] Group 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
Austria Roland Losert (AUT) -        
Bye -  
Austria Roland Losert (AUT) 10
  Romania Ioan Drimba (ROM) 6  
Romania Ioan Drimba (ROM) 10
Iran Naser Madani (IRI) 4  
Austria Roland Losert (AUT) 10
  Hungary Sandor Szabo (HUN) 9
Hungary Sandor Szabo (HUN) 10
Germany Dieter Schmitt (EUA) 2  
Hungary Sandor Szabo (HUN) 10
  Soviet Union Mark Midler (URS) 8  
Soviet Union Mark Midler (URS) -
Bye -  


[edit] Group 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
France Daniel Revenu (FRA) 10        
Great Britain Allan Jay (GBR) 2  
France Daniel Revenu (FRA) 10
  Poland Witold Woyda (POL) 6  
Poland Witold Woyda (POL) -
Bye -  
France Daniel Revenu (FRA) 10
  Germany Tim Gerresheim (EUA) 5
Germany Tim Gerresheim (EUA) -
Bye -  
Germany Tim Gerresheim (EUA) 10
  Japan Kazuo Mano (JPN) 4  
Japan Kazuo Mano (JPN) 10
Egypt M. Elkalyoubi (EGY) 8  


[edit] Group 3

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
France Jean Claude Magnan (FRA) -        
Bye -  
France Jean Claude Magnan (FRA) 10
  Japan Okawa Heisaburo (JPN) 7  
Japan Okawa Heisaburo (JPN) 10
United States Herbert Cohen (USA) 4  
France Jean Claude Magnan (FRA) 10
  Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) 7
Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) -
Bye -  
Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) 10
  Soviet Union Victor Zhdanovich (URS) 9  
Soviet Union Victor Zhdanovich (URS) 10
Germany Julius Brecht (EUA) 6  


[edit] Group 4

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
Poland Egon Franke (POL) -        
Bye -  
Poland Egon Franke (POL) 10
  United States Albert Axelrod (USA) 9  
United States Albert Axelrod (USA) 10
Japan Tabuchi Kozuhiko (JPN) 5  
Poland Egon Franke (POL) 10
  Great Britain Henry Hoskyns (GBR) 4
Great Britain Henry Hoskyns (GBR) 10
Italy Mario Curletto (ITA) 6  
Great Britain Henry Hoskyns (GBR) 10
  Soviet Union Herman Sveshnikov (URS) 8  
Soviet Union Herman Sveshnikov (URS) -
Bye -  


[edit] Fifth place semifinal

Semifinals 5th/6th match
     
Hungary Sandor Szabo (HUN) -        
Bye -  
Hungary Sandor Szabo (HUN) 6 (7th-8th)
  Germany Tim Gerresheim (EUA) 10  
Germany Tim Gerresheim (EUA) -
Bye -  
Germany Tim Gerresheim (EUA) 4 (6th)
  Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) 10 (5th)
Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) -
Bye -  
Hungary Jeno Kamuti (HUN) 10
  Great Britain Henry Hoskyns (GBR) 6 (7th-8th)  
Great Britain Henry Hoskyns (GBR) -
Bye -  


[edit] Final

Final pool
Image:Med 1.png Poland Egon Franke (POL) 3-0
Image:Med 2.png France Jean Claude Magnan (FRA) 2-1
Image:Med 3.png France Daniel Revenu (FRA) 1-2
4. Austria Roland Losert (AUT) 0-3

[edit] Sources

  • Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2.