Fencing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

The men's sabre was one of eight fencing events on the fencing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fifteenth appearance of the event. The competition was held from October 19 to 20, 1964. 52 fencers from 21 nations competed.[1] Nations had been limited to three fencers each since 1928. The event was won by Tibor Pézsa, the final of nine straight Games in which a Hungarian fencer won the event. The silver medal went to Claude Arabo of France, with Umyar Mavlikhanov of the Soviet Union taking bronze.

Men's sabre
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Tibor Pézsa (1967)
VenueWaseda University Memorial Hall
DatesOctober 19–20
Competitors52 from 21 nations
Medalists
Tibor Pézsa
 Hungary
Claude Arabo
 France
Umyar Mavlikhanov
 Soviet Union

Background

This was the 15th appearance of the event, which is the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Four of the eight finalists from 1960 returned: bronze medalist Wladimiro Calarese of Italy, fourth-place finisher Claude Arabo of France, sixth-place finisher (and 1956 silver medalist) Jerzy Pawłowski of Poland (who, in 1968, would finally break the Hungarian run of nine straight gold medals in the event), and eighth-place finisher Yakov Rylsky of the Soviet Union. Rylsky had won three of the last five world championships (1958, 1961, and 1963). Pawłowski was the only other world champion present; he had won in 1957. Hungary, dominant in men's sabre since 1908, was finally thought vulnerable to the rising stars of Poland and the Soviet Union; the French champion, Arabo, was also a strong contender.[2]

Ireland, Iran, Malaysia, and the Netherlands Antilles each made their debut in the men's sabre. Italy made its 13th appearance in the event, most of any nation, having missed the inaugural 1896 event and the 1904 St. Louis Games.

Competition format

The 1964 tournament introduced a hybrid pool-play and knockout format. The competition began with two rounds of pool play. In each round, the fencers were divided into pools to play a round-robin within the pool. Bouts were to five touches. Barrages were used to break ties necessary for advancement. The competition then shifted to knockout rounds. These rounds used a single-elimination tournament format to reduce the remaining field from 24 to 16, then from 16 to 8, then from 8 to 4. There were also classification semifinals and a fifth-place match for the quarterfinal losers. Bouts in these knockout rounds were to 10 touches. The four quarterfinal winners then resumed pool play once again for the final. Standard sabre rules were used.[2][3]

  • Round 1: There were 8 pools of 6 or 7 fencers each. The top 4 fencers in each pool advanced to round 2.
  • Round 2: There were 4 pools of 8 fencers each. The top 4 fencers in each pool advanced to the knockout rounds.
  • Knockout rounds: The 16 fencers were seeded into a truncated single-elimination tournament. Two knockout rounds were held, finishing with the quarterfinals.
  • Classification: There were knockout-style classification matches for 5th place (two 5th–8th semifinals and a 5th/6th match).
  • Final: The final pool had 4 fencers.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Date Time Round
Monday, 19 October 19648:30Round 1
Round 2
Wednesday, 14 October 1964 
 
17:30
17:30
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Classification 5–8
Final

Results

Round 1 pool A

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Yakov Rylsky Soviet Union41Q
2Pierluigi Chicca Italy41Q
3Ioan Drimba Romania32Q
4Rafael González Argentina23B
Ignacio Posada Colombia23B
6Michael Ryan Ireland05
Barrage A
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
4Ignacio Posada Colombia10Q
5Rafael González Argentina01

Round 1 pool B

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Jerzy Pawlowsky Poland60Q
2Eugene Hamori United States51Q
3Cesare Salvadori Italy42Q
4Octavian Vintila Romania33Q
5Jan Boutmy Netherlands Antilles24
6Loc Nguyen The Vietnam15
7Ronnie Theseira Malaysia06

Round 1 pool C

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Andrzej Piatkowski Poland50Q
2Wladimiro Calarese Italy41Q
3Thomas Orley United States32Q
4Shibata Seiji Japan23Q
5Robert Foxcroft Canada15
6Houshmand Almasi Iran06

Round 1 pool D

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Peter Bakonyi Hungary50Q
2Attila Keresztes United States41Q
3J. Theuerkauff United Team of Germany32Q
4Teruhiro Kitao Japan23Q
5Emilio Echeverri Colombia15
6Nasser Madani Iran05

Round 1 pool E

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Mark Rakita Soviet Union60Q
2Jacques Lefevre France51Q
3Funamizu Mitsuyuki Japan42Q
4Dieter Wellman United Team of Germany33Q
5Richard Oldcorn Great Britain24
6Bijan Zarnegar Iran15
7Xuan Tran Van Vietnam06

Round 1 pool F

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Marcel Parent France50Q
2Emil Ochyra Poland41Q
3Walter Kostner United Team of Germany32Q
4Alexander Leckie Great Britain23Q
5Henry Sommerville Australia14
6J. Bouchier-Hayes Ireland05

Round 1 pool G

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Attila Kovacs Hungary60Q
2Claude Arabo France51Q
3Arnold Cooperman Great Britain33Q
4Yves Brasseur Belgium24B
Alexander Martonffy Australia24B
Enrique Penabella Cuba24B
7Juan Frecia Argentina15
Barrage G
RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
4Enrique Penabella Cuba20Q
5Yves Brasseur Belgium01
6Alexander Martonffy Australia01

Round 1 pool H

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Tănase Mureșanu Romania60Q
2Umar Mavlikhanov Soviet Union51Q
3Tibor Pézsa Hungary33Q
4Alberto Lanteri Argentina33Q
5John Andru Canada24
6Les Tornallyay Australia15
7Humberto Posada Colombia15

Round 2 pool A

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Yakov Rylsky Soviet Union61Q
2Dieter Wellman United Team of Germany52Q
3Tibor Pézsa Hungary43Q
4Marcel Parent France43Q
5Wladimiro Calarese Italy34
6Attila Keresztes United States34
7Funamizu Mitsuyuki Japan25
8Octavian Vintila Romania16

Round 2 pool B

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Jerzy Pawlowski Poland61Q
2Umar Mavlikhanov Soviet Union52Q
3Attila Kovacs Hungary52Q
4Jacques Lefevre France43Q
5Ioan Drimba Romania34
6Gudrum Theuerkauff United Team of Germany34
7Shibata Seiji Japan16
8Alexander Leckie Great Britain16

Round 2 pool C

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Mark Rakita Soviet Union70Q
2Claude Arabo France61Q
3Walter Kostner United Team of Germany43Q
4Pierluigi Chicca Italy43Q
5Thomas Orley United States34
6Andrzej Piatkowski Poland34
7Alberto Lanteri Argentina16
8Ketao Teruhiro Japan07

Round 2 pool D

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Emil Ochyra Poland70Q
2Peter Bakonyi Hungary52Q
3Cesare Salvadori Italy43Q
4Tanase Muresan Romania43Q
5Eugene Hamori United States34
6Arnold Cooperman Great Britain25
7Humberto Posada Colombia25
8Enrique Penabella Cuba16

Knockout rounds

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

Group 1

 
Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Yakov Rylsky (URS)10
 
 
 
 Jacques Lefevre (FRA)6
 
 Yakov Rylsky (URS)10
 
 
 
 Walter Kostner (EUA)5
 
 Walter Kostner (EUA)10
 
 
 Jerzy Pawlowski (POL)9
 

Group 2

 
Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Tibor Pézsa (HUN)10
 
 
 
 Mark Rakita (URS)6
 
 Tibor Pézsa (HUN)10
 
 
 
 Marcel Parent (FRA)7
 
 Marcel Parent (FRA)10
 
 
 Tanase Muresan (ROU)7
 

Group 3

 
Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Umar Mavlikhanov (URS)10
 
 
 
 Peter Bakonyi (HUN)9
 
 Umar Mavlikhanov (URS)10
 
 
 
 Emil Ochyra (POL)9
 
 Emil Ochyra (POL)10
 
 
 Cesare Salvadori (ITA)6
 

Group 4

 
Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Claude Arabo (FRA)10
 
 
 
 Pierluigi Chicca (ITA)4
 
 Claude Arabo (FRA)10
 
 
 
 Dieter Wellman (EUA)6
 
 Dieter Wellman (EUA)10
 
 
 Attila Kovacs (HUN)9
 

Fifth place semifinal

 
Fifth place semifinalsFifth place match
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Emil Ochyra (POL)10
 
 
 
 Walter Kostner (EUA)5
 
 Emil Ochyra (POL)10
 
 
 
 Marcel Parent (FRA)5
 
 Dieter Wellman (EUA)9
 
 
 Marcel Parent (FRA)10
 

Final

RankFencerNationWinsLossesNotes
1Claude Arabo France21GB
Tibor Pézsa Hungary21GB
3Umar Mavlikhanov Soviet Union12BB
Yakov Rylsky Soviet Union12BB
Bronze medal barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLosses
Umar Mavlikhanov Soviet Union10
4Yakov Rylsky Soviet Union01
Gold medal barrage
RankFencerNationWinsLosses
Tibor Pézsa Hungary10
Claude Arabo France01

References

  1. "Fencing: 1964 Olympic Results - Men's sabre". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-15. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
  2. "Sabre, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  3. Official Report, p. 282.

Sources

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