Fencing - Men's Team Foil

Foil, team

1936

London 1948

  1. France
    fought in the final pool against Italy, Belgium and the USA
    (1600=3200) Jéhan de Buhan (FRA/1948-52)
    fought against Italy and Belgium
    (1600=6515) Christian d'Oriola (FRA/1948-60)
    fought against Italy and the USA
    (1600=6300) Jacques Lataste (FRA/1948-56)
    fought against Belgium and the USA
    (1600) André Bonin (FRA/1948)
    (1600=6300) René Bougnol (FRA/1932-52)
    fought against Italy
    (1600=3200) Adrien Rommel (FRA/1948-52)
  2. Italy
    fought in the final pool against France, Belgium and the USA
    (1000=5750) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1936-60)
    (1000=7800) Manlio Di Rosa (ITA/1936-56)
    (1000=2000) Renzo Nostini (ITA/1948-52)
    (1000) Giuliano Nostini (ITA/1948)
    fought in the semifinal pool against Argentina
    (400=1400) Giorgio Pellini (ITA/1948-52)
    fought in the semifinal pool against Hungary
    (400) Saverio Ragno (ITA/1932-48)
  3. Belgium
    fought in the final pool against France, Italy and the USA
    (640=929.5) Georges De Bourguignon (BEL/1932-52)
    fought against France and Italy
    (640=1370) Raymond Bru (BEL/1928,36-48)
    fought against France and the USA
    (640=845) Édouard Yves (BEL/1928,48-52)
    fought against Italy and the USA
    (640=929.5) André Van de Werve de Vorsselaer (BEL/1936-48)
    (640=1155) Paul Valcke (BEL/1936-52)
    fought against France
    (640=929.5) Henri Paternóster (BEL/1936-48)
  4. USA
    fought in the final pool against France, Italy and Belgium
    (400=468) Silvio Giolito (USA/1948-52)
    fought against France and Italy
    (400=1113) Daniel Bukantz (USA/1948-60)
    fought against Italy and Belgium
    (400) Dean Cetrulo (USA/1948)
    (400=954.8) Nate Lubell (USA/1948-56)
    fought against France and Belgium
    (400) Gus Prokop (USA/1948)
    fought against France
    (400=1370) Dernell Every (USA/1928-32,48)
    third in semifinal pool:
  5. Great Britain
    played in semifinal pool against France and the USA
    (205=683.7) René Paul (GBR/1948-60)
    (205) Arthur Smith (GBR/1948)
    (205=295.8) Emrys Lloyd (GBR/1932-52)
    (205) Pierre Turquet (GBR/1948)
    played against the USA
    (205=273) Harry Cooke (GBR/1948-52)
    played in the quarterfinal against Belgium
    (82=150) Luke Wendon (GBR/1948-52)
  6. Hungary
    played in semifinal pool against Italy and Belgium
    (205=845) Palócz Endre (HUN/1948-52)
    (205=1155) Gerevich Aladár (HUN/1932-60)
    played against Italy
    (205=410) Hátszeghy József (HUN/1936-48)
    (205=1155) Maszlay Lajos (HUN/1936-52)
    played against Belgium
    (205=410) Bay Béla (HUN/1936-48)
    (205) Dunay Pál (HUN/1936-48)
    fourth in semifinal pool: (Argentina did not meet Hungary, Egypt did not meet Great Britain - the difference between third and fourth place is only based on the points scored in the other matches)
  7. Argentina
    played in semifinal pool against Italy and Belgium
    (82=290.6) Félix Galimi (ARG/1948-52,64)
    (82=287) Fulvio Galimi (ARG/1948-52)
    (82=287) José Rodríguez (ARG/1948-52)
    (82=164) Manuel Torrente (ARG/1936-48)
  8. Egypt
    played in semifinal pool against France and the USA
    (82=482) Mahmoud Younes (EGY/1948-52)
    (82=482) Salah Dessouki (EGY/1948-52)
    played against France
    (82=482) Mohamed Zulficar (EGY/1948-52)
    (82=93.79) Mahmoud Abdin (EGY/1928,36-48)
    played against the USA
    (82=482) Osman Abdel Hafeez (EGY/1948-52)
    (82=484.7) Hassan Tawfik (EGY/1936-52)
    third in quarterfinal pool:
  9. Canada
    played in quarterfinal pool against France and the USA
    (22.75) Alf Horn (CAN/1948)
    (22.75) Georges Pouliot (CAN/1948)
    (22.75) Robert Desjarlais (CAN/1948)
    (22.75) Roland Asselin (CAN/1948-56)
  10. Denmark
    played in quarterfinal pool against Belgium and Great Britain
    (22.75) Ivan Ruben (DEN/1948-52)
    (22.75=425.4) Aage Leidersdorff (DEN/1932-48)
    played against Belgium
    (22.75=1205) Ivan Osiier (DEN/1920-32,48)
    (22.75) Tage Jørgensen (DEN/1948)
    played against Great Britain
    (22.75) Ole Albrechtsen (DEN/1948)
    (22.75) Flemming Vögg (DEN/1948)
  11. Finland
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy and Argentina
    (22.75) Heikki Raitio (FIN/1948-52)
    (22.75) Kauko Jalkanen (FIN/1948-52)
    (22.75) Erkki Kerttula (FIN/1948-52)
    (22.75) Nils Sjöblom (FIN/1948-52)
  12. Uruguay
    played in quarterfinal pool against Egypt and Hungary
    (22.75) Sergio Iesi (URU/1948-52)
    (22.75) Daniel Rossi (URU/1948)
    (22.75) Jaime Ucar (URU/1948)
    (22.75) Juan Paladino (URU/1948,60)
    played in round one against Greece
    (22.75) César Gallardo (URU/1948)
    third in round one:
  13. Ireland
    played in round one against France and Egypt
    (3.625) Nick Thuillier (IRL/1948)
    (3.625) Owen Tuohy (IRL/1948)
    (3.625) Paddy Duffy (IRL/1948-52)
    (3.625) Tom Smith (IRL/1948)
  14. Greece
    played in round one against Italy and Uruguay
    (3.625) Athanasios Nanopoulos (GRE/1948)
    (3.625) Ioannis Karamazakis (GRE/1948)
    (3.625=6.315) Konstantinos Bembis (GRE/1928,36-48)
    (3.625) Stefanos Zintzos (GRE/1948)
  15. Switzerland
    played in round one against Hungary and the USA
    (3.625) Conrad Schlaepfer (SUI/1948)
    (3.625=26.38) Gottfried von Meiss (SUI/1936-48)
    (3.625) Roger Stirn (SUI/1948)
    played against Hungary
    (3.625) Walo Hörning (SUI/1948)
    played against the USA
    (3.625=26.38) Jean Rubli (SUI/1936-48)
  16. Netherlands
    played in round one against Denmark and Great Britain
    (3.625) Eddy Kuijpers (NED/1948)
    (3.625=71.63) Frans Mosman (NED/1928,36-48)
    (3.625) Henny ter Weer (NED/1948)
    (3.625) Willem van den Berg (NED/1948)

Helsinki 1952

  1. France
    played in final pool against Italy, Hungary and Egypt
    (1600) Jacques Noël (FRA/1952)
    played in final pool against Italy, Hungary
    (1600=6515) Christian d'Oriola (FRA/1948-60)
    played in final pool against Italy and Egypt
    (1600=6300) Jacques Lataste (FRA/1948-56)
    (1600=3200) Adrien Rommel (FRA/1948-52)
    played in final pool against Hungary and Egypt
    (1600=3200) Jéhan de Buhan (FRA/1948-52)
    played in final pool against Hungary
    (1600=3429) Claude Netter (FRA/1952-60)
  2. Italy
    played in final pool against France and Hungary
    (1000=2600) Giancarlo Bergamini (ITA/1952-56)
    (1000=1400) Giorgio Pellini (ITA/1948-52)
    played in final pool against France and Egypt
    (1000=5750) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1948-60)
    (1000=2000) Renzo Nostini (ITA/1948-52)
    played in final pool against Hungary and Egypt
    (1000=7800) Manlio Di Rosa (ITA/1936-56)
    (1000=2600) Antonio Spallino (ITA/1952-56)
  3. Hungary
    played in final pool against France, Italy, Egypt
    (640=1155) Gerevich Aladár (HUN/1932-60)
    played in final pool against France and Italy
    (640) Berczelly Tibor (HUN/1936-52)
    (640=1848) Sákovics József (HUN/1952-60)
    played in final pool against France and Egypt
    (640=1280) Tilli Endre (HUN/1952-56)
    played in final pool against Italy and Egypt
    (640=1155) Maszlay Lajos (HUN/1936-52)
    played in final pool against Egypt
    (640=845) Palócz Endre (HUN/1948-52)
  4. Egypt
    played in final pool against France and Italy
    (400=482) Mohamed Zulficar (EGY/1948-52)
    (400=484.7) Hassan Tawfik (EGY/1936-52)
    played in final pool against France and Hungary
    (400) Mohamed Riad (EGY/1952)
    (400=482) Osman Abdel Hafeez (EGY/1948-52)
    played in final pool against Italy and Hungary
    (400=482) Salah Dessouki (EGY/1948-52)
    (400=482) Mahmoud Younes (EGY/1948-52)
    third in semifinals (5th-6th)
  5. Belgium
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary and Italy
    (205=1155) Paul Valcke (BEL/1936-52)
    (205) Gustave Ballister (BEL/1952,60)
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary
    (205) Pierre Van Houdt (BEL/1952)
    (205=845) Édouard Yves (BEL/1928,48-52)
    played in semifinal pool against Italy
    (205=295.8) André Verhalle (BEL/1952-60)
    (205) Alex Bourgeois (BEL/1952)
  6. Argentina
    played in semifinal pool against France and Egypt
    (205=287) Fulvio Galimi (ARG/1948-52)
    (205=287) José Rodríguez (ARG/1948-52)
    (205=290.6) Félix Galimi (ARG/1948-52,64)
    played in semifinal pool against France
    (205) Eduardo Sastre (ARG/1952)
    played in semifinal pool against Egypt
    (205) Santiago Massini (ARG/1952-56)
    third in quarterfinals (7th-9th)
  7. Sweden
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy and Egypt
    (68) Bo Eriksson (SWE/1948-52)
    (68) Nils Rydström (SWE/1948-52)
    (68) Rolf Magnusson (SWE/1952)
    (68) Sven Fahlman (SWE/1952)
  8. Great Britain
    played in quarterfinal pool against France and Belgium
    (68=683.7) René Paul (GBR/1948-60)
    (68=295.8) Emrys Lloyd (GBR/1932-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against France
    (68=273) Raymond Paul (GBR/1952-56)
    (68=471.8) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Belgium
    (68=150) Luke Wendon (GBR/1948-52)
    (68=273) Harry Cooke (GBR/1948-52)
  9. USA
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary, Argentina and Germany
    (68=642.0) Albie Axelrod (USA/1952-68)
    (68=954.8) Nate Lubell (USA/1948-56)
    (68=1113) Daniel Bukantz (USA/1948-60)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Argentina and Germany
    (68=468) Byron Krieger (USA/1952-56)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary
    (68=468) Silvio Giolito (USA/1948-52)
    played in round one pool against Romania
    (25=568.5) Hal Goldsmith (USA/1952-60)
    fourth in quarterfinals (10th)
  10. Germany
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary, Argentina and the USA
    (25) Kurt Wahl (GER/1952)
    (25) Norman Casmir (GER/1952)
    (25=665) Julius Eisenecker (GER/1936,52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary and Argentina
    (25) Willy Fascher (GER/1952)
    played in quarterfinal pool against the USA
    (25) Siegfried Rossner (GER/1952)
    third in Round One (11th-15th)
  11. Saar
    played in round one against Hungary and Belgium
    (7.78) Ernst Rau (saa-GER/1952)
    (7.78) Günter Knödler (saa-GER/1952)
    (7.78) Karl Bach (saa-GER/1952)
    (7.78) Walter Brödel (saa-GER/1952)
  12. Soviet Union
    played in round one against Egypt and Argentina
    (7.78) German Bokun (urs-BLR/1952)
    (7.78) Ivan Komarov (urs-UKR/1952)
    (7.78=5119) Mark Midler (urs-RUS/1952-64)
    (7.78) Yulen Uralov (urs-UKR/1952)
  13. Venezuela
    played in round one against Great Britain and Italy
    (7.78) Giovanni Bertorelli (VEN/1952)
    (7.78) Juan Kavanagh (VEN/1952)
    (7.78) Gustavo Gutiérrez (VEN/1952)
    played in round one against Great Britain
    (7.78) Nelson Nieves (VEN/1952)
    played in round one against Italy
    (7.78=11.41) Augusto Gutiérrez (VEN/1952,60)
  14. Australia
    played in round one against Sweden and France
    (7.78) Charles Stanmore (AUS/1952)
    (7.78=11.41) Ivan Lund (AUS/1952-64)
    (7.78) John Fethers (AUS/1952)
    (7.78) Jock Gibson (AUS/1952)
  15. Romania
    played in round one against Germany and the USA
    (7.78) Andrei Vîlcea (ROU/1952)
    (7.78) Ilie Tudor (ROU/1952)
    (7.78) Nicolae Marinescu (ROU/1936,52)
    (7.78) Vasile Chelaru (ROU/1952)

Melbourne 1956

  1. Italy
    fenced in final pool against France, Hungary and the USA
    (1600=5750) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1948-60)
    (1600=2600) Giancarlo Bergamini (ITA/1952-56)
    fenced in final pool against France, Hungary
    (1600=2600) Antonio Spallino (ITA/1952-56)
    (1600=2600) Luigi Carpaneda (ITA/1956-60)
    fenced in final pool against the USA
    (1600=7800) Manlio Di Rosa (ITA/1936-56)
    (1600) Vittorio Lucarelli (ITA/1956)
  2. France
    fenced in final pool against Italy, Hungary and the USA
    (1000=6300) Jacques Lataste (FRA/1948-56)
    (1000=6515) Christian d'Oriola (FRA/1948-60)
    fenced in final pool against Italy, Hungary
    (1000=3429) Claude Netter (FRA/1952-60)
    fenced in final pool against Italy and the USA
    (1000) Bernard Baudoux (FRA/1956)
    fenced in final pool against Hungary
    (1000) Roger Closset (FRA/1956-60)
    fenced in final pool against the USA
    (1000) René Coicaud (FRA/1956)
  3. Hungary
    fenced in final pool against Italy, France and the USA
    (640=1848) Sákovics József (HUN/1952-60)
    (640=1122) Gyuricza József (HUN/1956-64)
    (640=1040) Fülöp Mihály (HUN/1956-60)
    fenced in final pool against Italy
    (640) Somodi Lajos (HUN/1956)
    fenced in final pool against France
    (640=1280) Tilli Endre (HUN/1952-56)
    fenced in final pool against the USA
    (640) Marosi József (HUN/1956-60)
  4. USA
    fenced in final pool against Italy, France and Hungary
    (400=642.0) Albie Axelrod (USA/1952-68)
    (400=568.5) Hal Goldsmith (USA/1952-60)
    fenced in final pool against Italy, France
    (400=1113) Daniel Bukantz (USA/1948-60)
    (400=468) Byron Krieger (USA/1952-56)
    fenced in final pool against Hungary
    (400=954.8) Nate Lubell (USA/1948-56)
    (400) Skip Shurtz (USA/1956)
    third in semifinals
  5. Great Britain
    fenced in semifinal pool against Italy and the USA
    (205=683.7) René Paul (GBR/1948-60)
    (205=403.8) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
    (205=471.8) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Italy
    (205=371.3) Ralph Cooperman (GBR/1956-64)
    fenced in semifinal pool against the USA
    (205=273) Raymond Paul (GBR/1952-56)
  6. Soviet Union
    fenced in semifinal pool against Hungary and France
    (205) Iuri Osip'ovi (urs-GEO/1956)
    (205=5119) Mark Midler (urs-RUS/1952-64)
    (205=5108) Viktor Zhdanovich (urs-RUS/1956-64)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Hungary
    (205=348.5) Yury Rudov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    fenced in semifinal pool against France
    (205) Yury Ivanov (urs-RUS/1956)
    fenced in round one against Belgium
    (205) Aleksandr Ovsyankin (urs-RUS/1956)
    third in round one:
  7. Belgium
    fenced in round one against France and the Soviet Union
    (68) Ghislain Delaunois (BEL/1952-56)
    (68) Marcel Van Der Auwera (BEL/1952-60)
    (68=295.8) André Verhalle (BEL/1952-60)
    (68=90.75) Jacques Debeur (BEL/1956-60)
  8. Colombia
    fenced in round one against Great Britain and Italy
    (68) Pablo Uribe (COL/1956)
    (68=71.63) Emilio Echeverry (COL/1956-64)
    (68) Gabriel Blando (COL/1956)
    (68) Emiliano Camargo (COL/1948,56)
  9. Australia
    fenced in round one against the USA and Hungary
    (68=75.25) Brian McCowage (AUS/1956-64)
    (68=75.25) David McKenzie (AUS/1956-64)
    fenced in round one against the USA
    (68) Ray Buckingham (AUS/1956)
    (68) Rod Steel (AUS/1956)
    fenced in round one against Hungary
    (68=71.63) Michael Sichel (AUS/1956-60)
    (68) Tom Cross (AUS/1956)

Rome 1960

  1. Soviet Union
    fenced in final against Italy
    (1600=5108) Viktor Zhdanovich (urs-RUS/1956-64)
    (1600=6300) Yury Sisikin (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    (1600=5119) Mark Midler (urs-RUS/1952-64)
    (1600=6300) German Sveshnikov (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Belgium and Japan
    (143.5=348.5) Yury Rudov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
  2. Italy
    fenced in final against the Soviet Union
    (1000=5750) Edoardo Mangiarotti (ITA/1948-60)
    (1000=2600) Luigi Carpaneda (ITA/1956-60)
    (1000) Alberto Pellegrino (ITA/1956-64)
    (1000=1082) Mario Curletto (ITA/1960-64)
    fenced in semifinal against Hungary
    (1000) Aldo Aureggi (ITA/1960)
  3. Germany
    fenced in bronze medal match against Hungary
    (640=1155) Jürgen Brecht (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (640=1155) Tim Gerresheim (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (640=890) Eberhard Mehl (GER/1960-64)
    (640=970.2) Jürgen Theuerkauff (frg-GER/1960-68)
  4. Hungary
    fenced in bronze medal match against Germany
    (400) Czvikovszki Ferenc (HUN/1960)
    (400=1335) Kamuti Jenö (HUN/1960-76)
    (400=1040) Fülöp Mihály (HUN/1956-60)
    (400=1245) Kamuti László (HUN/1960-72)
    fenced in semifinal against Italy
    (400=1122) Gyuricza József (HUN/1956-64)
    (400=1848) Sákovics József (HUN/1952-60)
    lost in quarterfinal
  5. USA
    fenced in quarterfinal against Italy
    (143.5=166.3) Gene Glazer (USA/1960-64)
    (143.5=568.5) Hal Goldsmith (USA/1952-60)
    (143.5) Joseph Paletta, Jr. (USA/1960)
    (143.5=1113) Daniel Bukantz (USA/1948-60)
    fenced in round two against Luxembourg
    (143.5=642.0) Albie Axelrod (USA/1952-68)
  6. Poland
    fenced in quarterfinal against the Soviet Union
    (143.5=1962) Egon Franke (POL/1960-68)
    (143.5=1962) Ryszard Parulski (POL/1960-68)
    (143.5=1144) Jan Różycki (POL/1960-64)
    (143.5=4229) Witold Woyda (POL/1960-72)
    fenced in round two against the United Arab Republic
    (143.5) Ryszard Kunze (POL/1960)
  7. France
    fenced in quarterfinal against Germany
    (143.5=783.5) Jacky Courtillat (FRA/1960-64)
    (143.5=3479) Jean-Claude Magnan (FRA/1960-72)
    (143.5) Guy Barrabino (FRA/1960)
    (143.5=6515) Christian d'Oriola (FRA/1948-60)
    fenced in round one against Luxembourg and Australia
    (143.5=3429) Claude Netter (FRA/1952-60)
  8. Great Britain
    fenced in quarterfinal against Hungary
    (143.5=403.8) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
    (143.5=471.8) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    (143.5=371.3) Ralph Cooperman (GBR/1956-64)
    (143.5=683.7) René Paul (GBR/1948-60)
    fenced in round two against Belgium
    (143.5) Angus McKenzie (GBR/1960)
    lost in round two (9th-12th)
  9. Romania
    fenced in round two against Germany
    (22.75) Iosif Szilaghi (ROU/1960)
    (22.75) Sorin Poenaru (ROU/1960)
    (22.75=104.8) Atilla Csipler (ROU/1960-64)
    (22.75=664.8) Tănase Mureșanu (ROU/1960-72)
  10. Belgium
    fenced in round two against Great Britain
    (22.75=90.75) Jacques Debeur (BEL/1956-60)
    (22.75=295.8) André Verhalle (BEL/1952-60)
    (22.75) François Dehez (BEL/1956-60)
    (22.75) Franck Delhem (BEL/1960)
  11. United Arab Republic
    fenced in round two against Poland
    (22.75=45.5) Farid El-Ashmawi (uar-EGY/1960-64)
    (22.75=53.28) Moustafa Soheim (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    (22.75=53.28) Mohamed Gamil El-Kalyoubi (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    (22.75=53.28) Ahmed El-Hamy El-Husseini (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Hungary
    (22.75=45.5) Sameh Abdel Rahman (uar-EGY/1960-64)
    (22.75=30.53) Ahmed Zein El-Abidin (uar-EGY/1960,68)
  12. Luxembourg
    fenced in round two against the United States
    (22.75) Jean Link (LUX/1960)
    (22.75) Robert Schiel (LUX/1960,72-76)
    (22.75) Édouard Didier (LUX/1960)
    (22.75) Roger Theisen (LUX/1956-60)
    fenced in round one against France
    (22.75) Jean-Paul Olinger (LUX/1960)
    third in round one (13-16)
  13. Australia
    fenced in round one against France and Luxembourg
    (3.625=75.25) Brian McCowage (AUS/1956-64)
    (3.625=71.63) Michael Sichel (AUS/1956-60)
    (3.625) Zoltan Okalyi (AUS/1960)
    (3.625=75.25) David McKenzie (AUS/1956-64)
  14. Japan
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union and Belgium
    (3.625=485.6) Okawa Heizaburo (JPN/1960-68)
    (3.625) Funamizu Mitsuyuki (JPN/1960-64)
    (3.625) Ozawa Tsugeo (JPN/1960)
    (3.625=403.6) Tabuchi Kazuhiko (JPN/1960-64)
  15. Venezuela
    fenced in round one against Germany and Great Britain
    (3.625=4.925) Luis García (VEN/1960,68)
    (3.625) Freddy Quintero (VEN/1960)
    (3.625=11.41) Augusto Gutiérrez (VEN/1952,60)
    (3.625) Jesús Gruber (VEN/1960)
  16. Morocco
    fenced in round one against the USA and Poland
    (3.625) Charles El-Gressy (MAR/1960)
    (3.625) Abderraouf El-Fassy (MAR/1960)
    fenced in round one against the USA
    (3.625) Mohamed Ben Joullon (MAR/1960)
    (3.625) Jacques Ben Gualid (MAR/1960)
    fenced in round one against Poland
    (3.625) Abderrahman Sebti (MAR/1960)
    (3.625) Abbes Harchi (MAR/1960)

Tokyo 1964

  1. Soviet Union
    (1600=5108) Viktor Zhdanovich (urs-RUS/1956-64)
    (1600=6300) Yury Sisikin (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    (1600=5119) Mark Midler (urs-RUS/1952-64)
    (1600=6300) German Sveshnikov (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    fought in round one against Iran and Colombia
    (82=1082) Yury Sharov (urs-RUS/1964-68)
  2. Poland
    (1000=1640) Zbigniew Skrudlik (POL/1964-68)
    (1000=4229) Witold Woyda (POL/1960-72)
    (1000=1962) Egon Franke (POL/1960-68)
    (1000=1962) Ryszard Parulski (POL/1960-68)
    fought in semifinal
    (1000=1144) Jan Różycki (POL/1960-64)
  3. France
    (640=4100) Daniel Revenu (FRA/1964-76)
    (640=783.5) Jacky Courtillat (FRA/1960-64)
    (640) Pierre Rodocanachi (FRA/1964)
    (640=4400) Christian Noël (FRA/1964-76)
    fought in semifinal
    (400=3479) Jean-Claude Magnan (FRA/1960-72)
  4. Japan
    (400=403.6) Tabuchi Kazuhiko (JPN/1960-64)
    (400=482) Shimizu Fujio (JPN/1964-68)
    (400=482) Mano Kazuo (JPN/1964-68)
    (400=485.6) Okawa Heizaburo (JPN/1960-68)
    fought in round one against South Korea
    (82) Toda Sosuke (JPN/1964)
  5. Germany
    (250=1155) Jürgen Brecht (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (250=726) Dieter Wellmann (frg-GER/1964-72)
    (250=890) Eberhard Mehl (GER/1960-64)
    (250=1155) Tim Gerresheim (frg-GER/1960-68)
    fought in round one against Colombia
    (82=970.2) Jürgen Theuerkauff (frg-GER/1960-68)
  6. Romania
    (160=664.8) Tănase Mureșanu (ROU/1960-72)
    (160=560) Ion Drîmbă (ROU/1960-68)
    (160=274.5) Iuliu Falb (ROU/1964-72)
    (160=642) Ștefan Haukler (ROU/1964-72)
    fought in quarterfinal against Poland
    (82=104.8) Atilla Csipler (ROU/1960-64)
    Italy and Hungary did not fight, I put them joint 7th/8th
  7. Hungary
    (82=1335) Kamuti Jenö (HUN/1960-76)
    (82=1122) Gyuricza József (HUN/1956-64)
    (82=732) Szabó Sándor (HUN/1964-72)
    (82) Gyarmati Béla (HUN/1964)
    fought in quarterfinal against Italy
    (82=1245) Kamuti László (HUN/1960-72)
  8. Italy
    (82) Gianguido Milanesi (ITA/1964)
    (82=164) Pasquale La Ragione (ITA/1964-68)
    (82=186.8) Arcangelo Pinelli (ITA/1964-72)
    (82=186.8) Nicola Granieri (ITA/1964-76)
    fought in round one against Great Britain
    (82=1082) Mario Curletto (ITA/1960-64)
    third in round one (9-12)
  9. USA
    fought in round one against France, Romania, and Argentina
    (22.75=30.53) Larry Anastasi (USA/1964-68)
    (22.75=166.3) Gene Glazer (USA/1960-64)
    (22.75=30.53) Herb Cohen (USA/1964-68)
    fought in round one against France and Romania
    (22.75=642.0) Albie Axelrod (USA/1952-68)
    fought in round one against Argentina
    (22.75) Ed Richards (USA/1964)
  10. Great Britain
    fought in round one against Poland and Italy
    (22.75=403.8) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
    (22.75=471.8) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    (22.75) Sandy Leckie (GBR/1960-68)
    fought in round one against Poland
    (22.75=371.3) Ralph Cooperman (GBR/1956-64)
    fought in round one against Italy
    (22.75) Derrick Cawthorne (GBR/1964)
  11. Egypt
    fought in round one against Japan and Hungary
    (22.75=53.28) Moustafa Soheim (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    (22.75=45.5) Farid El-Ashmawi (uar-EGY/1960-64)
    (22.75=53.28) Gamil Kalyoubi (uar-EGY/1960-68)
    fought in round one against Japan
    (22.75=45.5) Sameh Abdel Rahman (uar-EGY/1960-64)
    fought in round one against Hungary
    (22.75=53.28) Ahmed El-Hamy El-Husseini (uar-EGY/1960-68)
  12. Iran
    fought in round one against the Soviet Union and Germany
    (22.75) Houshmand Almasi (IRI/1964)
    (22.75) Nasser Madani (IRI/1964)
    (22.75) Shahpour Zarnegar (IRI/1964)
    (22.75) Bizhan Zarnegar (IRI/1964)
    fourth in round one (most of these teams did not actually meet the third-ranked team but were classed on the severity og their losses against the top two)
  13. Argentina
    fought in round one against France, Romania and the USA
    (3.625) Adolfo Bisellach (ARG/1964)
    (3.625) Jesús Taboada (ARG/1964)
    (3.625=11.41) Orlando Nannini (ARG/1964-68)
    fought in round one against Romania and the USA
    (3.625) Alberto Lanteri (ARG/1964-68)
    fought in round one against France
    (3.625=290.6) Félix Galimi (ARG/1948-52,64)
  14. Australia
    fought in round one against Poland and Italy
    (3.625=75.25) David McKenzie (AUS/1956-64)
    (3.625) John Douglas (AUS/1964)
    (3.625=75.25) Brian McCowage (AUS/1956-64)
    fought in round one against Poland
    (3.625=11.41) Ivan Lund (AUS/1952-64)
    fought in round one against Italy
    (3.625) Gerard Tubier (AUS/1964)
  15. South Korea
    fought in round one against Japan and Hungary
    (3.625) Sin Du-Ho (KOR/1964)
    (3.625) Han Myeong-Seok (KOR/1964)
    (3.625) Kim Man-Sig (KOR/1964)
    (3.625) Kim Chang-Hwan (KOR/1964)
  16. Colombia
    fought in round one against the Soviet Union
    (3.625) Ignacio Posada (COL/1964)
    (3.625) Dibier Tamayo (COL/1964)
    (3.625=71.63) Emilio Echeverry (COL/1956-64)
    fought in round one against the Soviet Union
    (3.625) Humberto Posada (COL/1964)
    fought in round one against Germany
    (3.625) Ernesto Sastre (COL/1964)

1968


Written 2001-01-26 - last modified 2020-11-07

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