Fencing at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

Men's sabre
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Venue Westend Tennis Hall
Dates July 31 - August 1
Competitors 66 from 26 nations
Medalists
    Hungary
    Hungary
    Hungary
«1948 1956»
Fencing at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Épée men  
Team épée men
Foil men women
Team foil men
Sabre men
Team sabre men

The men's sabre was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1952 Summer Olympics programme. It was the twelfth appearance of the event. The competition was held from July 31, 1952 to August 1, 1952. 66 fencers from 26 nations competed.[1]

Results

Fencer Country
Pál Kovács Hungary
Aladár Gerevich Hungary
Tibor Berczelly Hungary
Gastone Darè Italy
Werner Plattner Austria
Jacques Lefèvre France
Vincenzo Pinton Italy
Heinz Lechner Austria
Gustave Ballister Belgium
Hubert Loisel Austria
Adalbert Gurath, Sr. Romania
Daniel Sande Argentina
Ivan Manayenko Soviet Union
Joe de Capriles United States
Jean Levavasseur France
Leszek Suski Poland
Jerzy Pawłowski Poland
François Heywaert Belgium
Ilie Tudor Romania
Renzo Nostini Italy
Palle Frey Denmark
George Worth United States
Boris Belyakov Soviet Union
Marcel Van Der Auwera Belgium
Mohamed Abdel Rahman Egypt
Henry Nordin Sweden
Antonio Haro Mexico
Lev Kuznetsov Soviet Union
Jean-François Tournon France
William Beatley Great Britain
José D'Andrea Argentina
Wojciech Zabłocki Poland
Otto Greter Switzerland
Bob Anderson Great Britain
Ion Santo Romania
Willy Fascher Germany
Allan Kwartler United States
Edgardo Pomini Argentina
Raimondo Carnera Denmark
Jules Amez-Droz Switzerland
Ivan Ruben Denmark
Etienne Molnar Brazil
Hans Esser Germany
Ernst Rau Saar
Benito Ramos Mexico
Richard Liebscher Germany
Bo Eriksson Sweden
Umberto Menegalli Switzerland
Karl Bach Saar
Ahmed Abou-Shadi Egypt
John Fethers Australia
Alfred Eriksen Norway
Álvaro Silva Portugal
Edmundo López Venezuela
Eduardo López Guatemala
Günther Knödler Saar
Olaf Sandner Venezuela
Jock Gibson Australia
Roland Asselin Canada
Rafael Cámara Mexico
José Ferreira Portugal
Shinichi Maki Japan
Ivan Lund Australia
João Pessanha Portugal
Gustavo Gutiérrez Venezuela
Olgierd Porebski Great Britain

References