Fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's épée


The men's épée was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme. It was the ninth appearance of the event. The competition was held from 9 August 1936 to 11 August 1936. 68 fencers from 26 nations competed. Nations were limited to three fencers.
The competition format was pool play round-robin, with bouts to three touches. Not all bouts were played in some pools if not necessary to determine advancement. Two points were awarded for each bout won; if both fencers scored a hit simultaneously to make the bout 3–3, each received one point for the "null match". Ties were broken through fence-off bouts in early rounds if necessary for determining advancement, but by touches received in final rounds.

Results

Round 1

The top five finishers in each pool advanced to round 2.

Pool 1

De Beaumont is listed in 8th place and Schröder in 9th place in the official report, but Schröder had more points than de Beaumont.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Nicolae Marinescu126302217
2Hans Drakenberg10510179
3Antonio Villamil105101710
4Béla Bay105201913
5Roman Kantor105402122
6Mahmoud Ahmed Abdin84502021
7Nicolaas van Hoorn63501918
8Otto Schröder52511721
9Charles de Beaumont42601220
10Bertrand Boissonnault3161823

Pool 2

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Henrique de Aguilar12600185
2Preben Christiansen94111612
3Gustaf Dyrssen84201410
4Pál Dunay73211414
5Khristos Zalokostas63301311
6Antoni Franz52411519
7Robert Bergmann31411117
8Karl Hanisch0080821

Pool 3

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Hans Granfelt126202212
2Hervé, Count du Monceau de Bergendael126202015
3François Duret105201811
4Egill Knutzen105301814
5Marcel Boulad84401516
6Gustave Heiss63501320
7Henri Dulieux42501418
8František Vohryzek42501219
9Douglas Dexter21601219

Pool 4

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Raymond Stasse12610198
2Paulo Leal115111911
3Ian Campbell-Gray105201712
4Saverio Ragno105301815
5Rezső von Bartha105301916
6Josef Kunt63401417
7Denis Dolecsko4250916
8Roman Fischer31611521
9Ernest Dalton0070721

Pool 5

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Franco Riccardi14700218
2Siegfried Lerdon8410136
3Aage Leidersdorff84201310
4Cornelis Weber6320138
5Ioan Miclescu-Prăjescu63301312
6Ricardo Romero42501018
7Vlado Mažuranić2150816
8Moacyr Dunham0060518

Pool 6

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Antonio Haro9411177
2Charles Debeur84201513
3Gustavo Carinhas63201110
4Tomas Barraza63201012
5George Tully52311414
6Frank Righeimer42401113
7Dimitar Vasilev2150615

Pool 7

In the three-way tie for fourth, Martínez came last to da Silveira and Guthe, with the latter two advancing.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Frédéric Fitting126202112
2Willem Driebergen115212115
3Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici115212216
4Henrique da Silveira105301914
5Thorstein Guthe105302017
6José Martínez105301818
7Ennio de Oliveira42601319
8Mauris Shamil21701122
9Rudolf Weber01701123

Pool 8

In the three-way tie for fourth, Martínez came last to da Silveira and Guthe, with the latter two advancing.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Frederick Weber12600188
2Michel Pécheux10510159
3Jean Hauert8420159
4Erik Hammer Sørensen73311518
5Raúl Saucedo63401613
6Ernst Röthig62321617
7Konstantinos Bembis2160720
8Krešo Tretinjak10511018

Round 2

The top five finishers in each pool advanced to the semifinals.

Pool 1

In the four-way tie for third place, Knutzen finished last in the play-off with Debeur, da Silveira, and Granfelt, with the latter three advancing.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Michel Pécheux126302119
2Charles Debeur115212016
3Henrique da Silveira105401816
4Hans Granfelt105402118
5Jean Hauert105402019
6Egill Knutzen105402421
7Frederick Weber94412020
8George Tully63601821
9Pál Dunay51532026
10Aage Leidersdorff31611521

Pool 2

Campbell-Gray defeated Miclescu-Prăjescu in a play-off bout to break to the tie for fifth and last advancement spot. The official report lists Weber 9th and Duret 8th, though the scoring system would put Weber in 8th with fewer touches received.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Hans Drakenberg157112613
2Roman Kantor147202312
3Raymond Stasse147202315
4Saverio Ragno126202112
5Ian Campbell-Gray84501918
6Ioan Miclescu-Prăjescu83422121
7Preben Christiansen4260721
8Cornelis Weber41521322
9François Duret41621726
10Thorstein Guthe31511323

Pool 3

It is unclear why Villamil did not face Barraza, Driebergen did not face Leal, and Boulad did not face Bay. In general, bouts unnecessary to advancement were not played, but each of the three men eliminated in 6th through 8th place were within 2 points of the 5th-place finisher Zalokostas and could have caught him with an additional win, though Zalokostas himself had an unplayed bout against Hammer Sørensen and could have added to his point total.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Franco Riccardi12610209
2Béla Bay115212114
3Paulo Leal105201611
4Frédéric Fitting105302213
5Khristos Zalokostas84222019
6Antonio Villamil73411717
7Willem Driebergen63501416
8Marcel Boulad63501521
9Erik Hammer Sørensen2160819
10Tomas Barraza0070721

Pool 4

RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Antonio Haro126202011
2Siegfried Lerdon10520179
3Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici105302114
4Henrique de Aguilar105301814
5Hervé, Count du Monceau de Bergendael105402120
6Raúl Saucedo63501519
6Gustavo Carinhas63501419
6Rezső von Bartha63501219
9Nicolae Marinescu63501221
10Gustaf Dyrssen42601519

Semifinals

The top five finishers in each pool advanced to the semifinals.

Semifinal 1

In the four-way tie for third place, Pécheux finished last in the play-off with Debeur, Zalokostas, and Cornaggia-Medici, with the latter three advancing.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Ian Campbell-Gray18900279
2Saverio Ragno126302020
3Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici105401913
4Khristos Zalokostas105401919
5Charles Debeur105402322
6Michel Pécheux105402319
7Hans Granfelt84502021
8Antonio Haro52611524
9Paulo Leal52611525
10Jean Hauert21801526

Semifinal 2

In the four-way tie for fifth place, Drakenberg won the play-off pool against Kantor, Fitting, and Lerdon.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTiesNotes
1Raymond Stasse157112613
2Franco Riccardi136112313
3Henrique da Silveira105301811
4Béla Bay105402016
5Hans Drakenberg83421922
6Roman Kantor84501722
7Frédéric Fitting84501923
7Siegfried Lerdon83422023
9Hervé, Count du Monceau de Bergendael42701522
10Henrique de Aguilar42701325

Final

The Italian fencers swept the medals. Ties in the final were broken by touches received, including Ragno taking silver to Cornaggia-Medici's bronze by a touches received score of 15–16. Riccardi beat both of his countrymen in their bouts, ultimately taking gold with 1 point more than either despite winning 1 fewer bout due to his 3 ties.
RankFencerNationPointsWinsLossesTies
Franco Riccardi135132518
Saverio Ragno126302415
Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici126302216
Hans Drakenberg104322020
Charles Debeur94412121
Henrique da Silveira84501819
Raymond Stasse83422121
Ian Campbell-Gray83421824
Béla Bay73511822
10Khristos Zalokostas31711526