Fencing - Men's Team Sabre

1936

London 1948

  1. Hungary
    played in final pool against Italy, the USA and Belgium
    (1600=12800) Kárpáti Rudolf (HUN/1948-60)
    (1600=16000) Kovács Pál (HUN/1936-60)
    played against Italy and the USA
    (1600=16800) Gerevich Aladár (HUN/1932-60)
    played against Italy and Belgium
    (1600=9600) Berczelly Tibor (HUN/1936-52)
    played against the USA and Belgium
    (1600=9600) Rajcsányi László (HUN/1936-52)
    played in the semifinal pool against Poland
    (400=2000) Papp Bertalan (HUN/1948-52)
  2. Italy
    played in final pool against Hungary, the USA and Belgium
    (1000=3300) Vincenzo Pinton (ITA/1936-52)
    (1000) Carlo Turcato (ITA/1948)
    (1000=2000) Mauro Racca (ITA/1948-52)
    played against Hungary and the USA
    (1000=2426) Gastone Darè (ITA/1948-56)
    played against Belgium
    (1000=2000) Renzo Nostini (ITA/1948-52)
    played in the semifinal pool against France
    (400=1540) Aldo Montano (ITA/1936-48)
  3. United States
    played in final pool against Hungary, Italy and Belgium
    (640=1810) George Worth (USA/1948-60)
    (640) Dean Cetrulo (USA/1948)
    played against Italy and Belgium
    (640=2060) Norman Cohn-Armitage (USA/1928-56)
    (640=1810) Tibor Nyilas (USA/1948-60)
    played against Hungary
    (640=929.5) Miguel de Caprilles (USA/1932-48)
    (640) James Flynn (USA/1948)
  4. Belgium
    played in final pool against Hungary, Italy and the USA
    (400=482) Robert Bayot (BEL/1948-52)
    (400=564) Édouard Yves (BEL/1928,48-52)
    played against Italy and the USA
    (400=482) Georges De Bourguignon (BEL/1932-52)
    (400=405.2) Eugène Laermans (BEL/1936-48)
    played against Hungary
    (400) Ferdinand Jassogne (BEL/1948)
    (400) Marcel Nys (BEL/1948)
    third in semifinal pool
  5. Poland
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary and Belgium
    (205=665.5) Antoni Sobik (POL/1936-48)
    (205) Bolesław Banaś (POL/1948)
    (205) Jerzy Wójcik (POL/1948)
    played against Hungary
    (205) Jan Nawrocki (POL/1948-52)
    played against Belgium
    (205=665.5) Teodor Zaczyk (POL/1936-48)
  6. France
    played in semifinal pool against Italy and the USA
    (205=845) Jean-François Tournon (FRA/1948-52)
    (205=1967) Jacques Lefèvre (FRA/1948-64)
    (205=845) Jean Levavasseur (FRA/1948-52)
    played against Italy
    (205) Georges Lévêcque (FRA/1948)
    played against the USA
    (205=287) Maurice Gramain (FRA/1936-48)
    played in round one against Switzerland
    (22.75) Jacques Parent (FRA/1948)
    fourth in semifinal pool
  7. Argentina
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary and Belgium
    (82=104.8) Edgardo Pomini (ARG/1948-52)
    (82) Fernando Huergo (ARG/1948)
    played against Hungary
    (82=104.8) José D'Andrea (ARG/1948-52)
    (82=127.5) Daniel Sande (ARG/1948-52,60)
    played against Belgium
    (82) Manuel Agüero (ARG/1948)
    (82) Jorge Cermesoni (ARG/1948)
  8. Netherlands
    played in semifinal pool against Italy and the USA
    (82) Henny ter Weer (NED/1948)
    (82) Willem van den Berg (NED/1948)
    (82=164) Frans Mosman (NED/1928,36-48)
    (82) Eddy Kuijpers (NED/1948)
    played in round one against Canada
    (22.75) Antoon Hoevers (NED/1948)
    third in quarterfinal pool
  9. Egypt
    played in quarterfinal pool against Belgium and Hungary
    (22.75=45.5) Mahmoud Younes (EGY/1948-52)
    (22.75=45.5) Salah Dessouki (EGY/1948-52)
    (22.75=45.5) Mohamed Zulficar (EGY/1948-52)
    (22.75=45.5) Farid Abou-Shadi (EGY/1948-52)
  10. Great Britain
    played in quarterfinal pool against the USA and Italy
    (22.75=45.5) Arthur Pilbrow (GBR/1936-48)
    (22.75) George Moore (GBR/1948)
    (22.75=250.5) Roger Tredgold (GBR/1936-52)
    played against the USA
    (22.75) Emrys Lloyd (GBR/1932-52)
    played against Italy
    (22.75=45.5) Robin Brook (GBR/1936-48)
  11. Czechoslovakia
    played in quarterfinal pool against Argentina and the Netherlands
    (22.75) Jaroslav Starý (tch-CZE/1948)
    (22.75) Alois Sokol (tch-CZE/1948)
    (22.75) Jindřich Chmela (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Argentina
    (22.75) Svatopluk Skýva (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against the Netherlands
    (22.75) Jindřich Kakos (tch-CZE/1948)
  12. Austria
    played in quarterfinal pool against France and Poland
    (22.75=482.0) Hubert Loisel (AUT/1936-52)
    (22.75=227.8) Heinz Putzl (AUT/1948-52)
    (22.75=227.8) Werner Plattner (AUT/1948-52)
    (22.75=227.8) Heinz Lechner (AUT/1948-52)
    third in round one
  13. Mexico
    played in round one against Egypt and Czechoslovakia
    (3.1=208.1) Francisco Valero (MEX/1932,48)
    (3.1=208.1) Antonio Haro (MEX/1932-52)
    (3.1) Benito Ramos (MEX/1948-60)
    (3.1) Fidel Luña (MEX/1948)
  14. Switzerland
    played in round one against Austria and France
    (3.1=4.185) Alphonse Ruckstuhl (SUI/1936-48)
    (3.1=4.185) Walter Widemann (SUI/1936-48)
    (3.1=5.79) Otto Greter (SUI/1948-52)
    (3.1) Roland Turian (SUI/1948)
  15. Turkey
    played in round one against Poland and Belgium
    (3.1) Merih Sezen (TUR/1948)
    (3.1) Nihat Balkan (TUR/1948)
    (3.1) Rıza Arseven (TUR/1948)
    played against Poland
    (3.1) Sabri Tezcan (TUR/1948)
    played against Belgium
    (3.1) Vural Balcan (TUR/1948)
  16. Canada
    played in round one against the Netherlands and Italy
    (3.1) Alf Horn (CAN/1948)
    (3.1) Georges Pouliot (CAN/1948)
    (3.1) Roland Asselin (CAN/1948-56)
    (3.1) Robert Desjarlais (CAN/1948)
  17. Greece
    played in round one against the USA and Argentina
    (3.1) Ioannis Karamazakis (GRE/1948)
    (3.1) Athanasios Nanopoulos (GRE/1948)
    (3.1) Andreas Skotidas (GRE/1948)
    (3.1) Nikolaos Khristogiannopoulos (GRE/1948)

Helsinki 1952

  1. Hungary
    played in final pool against Italy, France and the USA
    (1600=16000) Kovács Pál (HUN/1936-60)
    played in final pool against Italy and France
    (1600=16800) Gerevich Aladár (HUN/1932-60)
    played in final pool against Italy and the USA
    (1600=9600) Berczelly Tibor (HUN/1936-52)
    (1600=12800) Kárpáti Rudolf (HUN/1948-60)
    played in final pool against France and the USA
    (1600=2000) Papp Bertalan (HUN/1948-52)
    played in final pool against France
    (1600=9600) Rajcsányi László (HUN/1936-52)
  2. Italy
    played in final pool against Hungary, France and the USA
    (1000=3300) Vincenzo Pinton (ITA/1936-52)
    (1000=1766) Roberto Ferrari (ITA/1952-60)
    played in final pool against Hungary and France
    (1000=2426) Gastone Darè (ITA/1948-56)
    played in final pool against Hungary and the USA
    (1000=2000) Renzo Nostini (ITA/1948-52)
    played in final pool against France and the USA
    (1000=2000) Mauro Racca (ITA/1948-52)
    played in semifinal pool against Great Britain
    (400) Giorgio Pellini (ITA/1948-52)
  3. France
    played in final pool against Hungary, Italy and the USA
    (640) Jean Laroyenne (FRA/1952)
    (640) Maurice Piot (FRA/1952)
    played in final pool against Hungary and Italy
    (640=1040) Bernard Morel (FRA/1952-56)
    (640=845) Jean-François Tournon (FRA/1948-52)
    played in final pool against the USA
    (640=1967) Jacques Lefèvre (FRA/1948-64)
    (640=845) Jean Levavasseur (FRA/1948-52)
  4. United States
    played in final pool against Hungary, Italy and France
    (400) Joe de Capriles (USA/1936-52)
    (400=1810) George Worth (USA/1948-60)
    played in final pool against Hungary, Italy
    (400=2060) Norman Cohn-Armitage (USA/1928-56)
    played in final pool against Hungary and France
    (400) Alex Treves (USA/1952)
    played in final pool against Italy and France
    (400=1106) Allan Kwartler (USA/1952-60)
    played in semifinal pool against Great Britain and Poland
    (400=1810) Tibor Nyilas (USA/1948-60)
    third in semifinals (5th-6th)
  5. Austria
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary, France and Belgium
    (205=227.8) Werner Plattner (AUT/1948-52)
    (205=227.8) Heinz Putzl (AUT/1948-52)
    (205=227.8) Heinz Lechner (AUT/1948-52)
    played in semifinal pool against France and Belgium
    (205=482.0) Hubert Loisel (AUT/1936-52)
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary
    (205=227.8) Paul Kerb (AUT/1952,60)
  6. Great Britain
    played in semifinal pool against Italy and the USA
    (205=250.5) Roger Tredgold (GBR/1936-52)
    (205) William Beatley (GBR/1952)
    (205) Luke Wendon (GBR/1948-52)
    played in semifinal pool against Italy
    (205) Bob Anderson (GBR/1952)
    played in semifinal pool against the USA
    (205=287) Olgierd Porebski (GBR/1952-56)
    fourth in semifinals (7th-8th)
  7. Belgium
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary, France and Austria
    (82=104.8) Marcel Van Der Auwera (BEL/1952-60)
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary, France
    (82=104.8) François Heywaert (BEL/1952,60)
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary and Austria
    (82=104.8) Gustave Ballister (BEL/1952,60)
    played in semifinal pool against France and Austria
    (82=482) Robert Bayot (BEL/1948-52)
    (82=564) Édouard Yves (BEL/1928,48-52)
    played in semifinal pool against Hungary
    (82=482) Georges De Bourguignon (BEL/1932-52)
  8. Poland (Poland did not actually fight Great Britain, so they deserve the same points)
    played in semifinal pool against Italy and the USA
    (205) Leszek Suski (POL/1952)
    (205=3680) Jerzy Pawlowski (POL/1952-72)
    (205=2866) Wojciech Zabłocki (POL/1952-64)
    played in semifinal pool against Italy
    (205=1205) Zygmunt Pawlas (POL/1952-56)
    played in semifinal pool against the USA
    (205) Jerzy Twardokens (POL/1952)
    third in quarterfinals (9th-12th)
  9. Argentina
    played in quarterfinal pool against Italy and Great Britain
    (22.75) Félix Galimi (ARG/1948-52,64)
    (22.75=104.8) José D'Andrea (ARG/1948-52)
    (22.75=104.8) Edgardo Pomini (ARG/1948-52)
    (22.75=127.5) Daniel Sande (ARG/1948-52,60)
    played in round one against Portugal
    (22.75) Fulvio Galimi (ARG/1948-52)
  10. Denmark
    played in quarterfinal pool against Austria and Hungary
    (22.75) Paul Theisen (DEN/1952)
    (22.75) Raimondo Carnera (DEN/1952)
    (22.75) Palle Frey (DEN/1952,60)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Austria
    (22.75) Ivan Ruben (DEN/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Hungary
    (22.75) Jakob Lyng (DEN/1948-52)
  11. Germany
    played in quarterfinal pool against the USA and France
    (22.75) Siegfried Rossner (GER/1952)
    (22.75) Willy Fascher (GER/1952)
    (22.75) Richard Liebscher (GER/1952)
    (22.75=662.8) Hans Esser (GER/1936,52)
  12. Egypt
    played in quarterfinal pool against Poland and Belgium
    (22.75) Fathallah Abdel Rahman (EGY/1936-52)
    (22.75=45.5) Salah Dessouki (EGY/1948-52)
    (22.75=45.5) Farid Abou-Shadi (EGY/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Poland
    (22.75=45.5) Mahmoud Younes (EGY/1948-52)
    played in quarterfinal pool against Belgium
    (22.75=45.5) Mohamed Zulficar (EGY/1948-52)
    third in round one (13th-18th)
  13. Romania
    played in round one against Poland and France
    (2.69) Andrei Vîlcea (ROU/1952)
    (2.69) Ilie Tudor (ROU/1952)
    (2.69) Ion Santo (ROU/1952)
    (2.69) Mihai Kokossy (ROU/1952)
  14. Venezuela
    played in round one against Austria and Italy
    (2.69) Augusto Gutiérrez (VEN/1952,60)
    (2.69) Gustavo Gutiérrez (VEN/1952)
    (2.69) Olaf Sandner (VEN/1952)
    (2.69) Edmundo López (VEN/1952)
  15. Australia
    played in round one against Denmark and Egypt
    (2.69) John Fethers (AUS/1952)
    (2.69) Ivan Lund (AUS/1952-64)
    (2.69) Jock Gibson (AUS/1952)
    (2.69) Charles Stanmore (AUS/1952)
  16. Soviet Union
    played in round one against Belgium and Germany
    (2.69) Ivan Manayenko (urs-UKR/1952)
    (2.69) Mark Midler (urs-RUS/1952-64)
    (2.69=642.7) Lev Kuznetsov (urs-RUS/1952-56)
    played in round one against Belgium
    (2.69) Boris Belyakov (urs-RUS/1952)
    played in round one against Germany
    (2.69) Vladimir Vyshpolsky (urs-RUS/1952)
  17. Portugal
    played in round one against Hungary and Argentina
    (2.69) Álvaro Silva (POR/1952)
    (2.69=6.315) José Ferreira (POR/1952,60)
    (2.69) Augusto Barreto (POR/1952)
    played in round one against Hungary
    (2.69) Jorge Franco (POR/1952)
    played in round one against Argentina
    (2.69) João Pessanha (POR/1952)
  18. Switzerland
    played in round one against the USA and Great Britain
    (2.69) Umberto Menegalli (SUI/1952)
    (2.69) Oswald Zappelli (SUI/1948-52)
    (2.69=5.79) Otto Greter (SUI/1948-52)
    (2.69) Jules Amez-Droz (SUI/1952,60)
    listed as fourth in round one, but did not actually fight Portugal
  19. Saarland
    played in round one against Hungary and Argentina
    (2.69) Karl Bach (saa-GER/1952)
    (2.69) Willi Rößler (saa-GER/1952)
    (2.69) Günter Knödler (saa-GER/1952)
    played in round one against Hungary
    (2.69) Walter Brödel (saa-GER/1952)
    played in round one against Argentina
    (2.69) Ernst Rau (saa-GER/1952)

Melbourne 1956

  1. Hungary
    fenced in final pool against Poland, the Soviet Union and France
    (1600=16800) Gerevich Aladár (HUN/1932-60)
    (1600=16000) Kovács Pál (HUN/1936-60)
    (1600=1682) Keresztes Attila (HUN-USA/1956,64)
    fenced in final pool against Poland
    (1600=12800) Kárpáti Rudolf (HUN/1948-60)
    fenced in final pool against the Soviet Union
    (1600=1682) Hámori Jenő (HUN-USA/1956,64)
    fenced in final pool against France
    (1600) Magay Dániel (HUN/1956)
  2. Poland
    fenced in final pool against Hungary, the Soviet Union and France
    (1000=3680) Jerzy Pawlowski (POL/1952-72)
    (1000=2866) Wojciech Zabłocki (POL/1952-64)
    (1000=1144) Marek Kuszewski (POL/1956-60)
    fenced in final pool against Hungary and France
    (1000=1205) Zygmunt Pawlas (POL/1952-56)
    fenced in final pool against the Soviet Union
    (1000=2244) Ryszard Zub (POL/1956-64)
    fenced in round one against Great Britain
    (205=1845) Andrzej Piątkowski (POL/1956-64)
  3. Soviet Union
    fenced in final pool against Hungary, Poland and France
    (640=642.7) Lev Kuznetsov (urs-RUS/1952-56)
    (640=2979) Yakov Rylsky (urs-KAZ/1956-64)
    (640=783.5) Yevhen Cherepovskiy (urs-UKR/1956-60)
    fenced in final pool against Hungary and France
    (640=783.5) Davyd Tyshler (urs-UKR/1956-60)
    fenced in final pool against Poland
    (640) Leonid Bogdanov (urs-RUS/1956)
  4. France
    fenced in final pool against Hungary, Poland and the Soviet Union
    (400=543.5) Claude Gamot (FRA/1956-60)
    (400=1967) Jacques Lefèvre (FRA/1948-64)
    (400=1040) Bernard Morel (FRA/1952-56)
    (400=543.5) Jacques Roulot (FRA/1956-60)
    third in round one
  5. Italy
    fenced in semifinal pool against France and the Soviet Union
    (205=1766) Roberto Ferrari (ITA/1952-60)
    (205) Luigi Narduzzi (ITA/1956)
    (205=2426) Gastone Darè (ITA/1948-56)
    fenced in semifinal pool against France
    (205=927) Mario Ravagnan (ITA/1956-64)
    fenced in semifinal pool against the Soviet Union
    (205) Domenico Pace (ITA/1956)
    fenced in round one against Great Britain
    (205) Giuseppe Comini (ITA/1956)
  6. United States
    fenced in semifinal pool against Hungary and Poland
    (205) Abe Cohen (USA/1956)
    (205=348.5) Dick Dyer (USA/1956-60)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Hungary
    (205=1106) Allan Kwartler (USA/1952-60)
    (205=2060) Norman Cohn-Armitage (USA/1928-56)
    fenced in semifinal pool against Poland
    (205=1810) George Worth (USA/1948-60)
    (205=1810) Tibor Nyilas (USA/1948-60)
    fourth in round one
  7. Great Britain
    fenced in round one against Poland and Italy
    (82=287) Olgierd Porebski (GBR/1952-56)
    (82=127.5) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
    (82=127.5) Ralph Cooperman (GBR/1956-64)
    fenced in round one against Poland
    (82) Allan Jay (GBR/1952-68)
    fenced in round one against Italy
    (82) Raymond Paul (GBR/1952-56)
  8. Australia
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union and France
    (82) Leslie Fadgyas (AUS/1956)
    (82=88.4) Alexander Martonffy (AUS/1956,64)
    (82) Leslie Kovacs (AUS/1956)
    fenced in round one against the Soviet Union
    (82) Emeric Santo (AUS/1956)
    fenced in round one against France
    (82) Sandor Szoke (AUS/1956)

Roma 1960

  1. Hungary
    fenced in final against Poland
    (1600=12800) Kárpáti Rudolf (HUN/1948-60)
    (1600=16000) Kovács Pál (HUN/1936-60)
    (1600=1850) Horváth Zoltán (HUN/1960-64)
    (1600) Mendelényi Tamás (HUN/1960)
    fenced in quarterfinal against Romania
    (400=16800) Gerevich Aladár (HUN/1932-60)
    (400) Delneky Gábor (HUN/1960)
  2. Poland
    fenced in final against Hungary
    (1000=3680) Jerzy Pawlowski (POL/1952-72)
    (1000=2866) Wojciech Zabłocki (POL/1952-64)
    (1000=1845) Andrzej Piątkowski (POL/1956-64)
    (1000=1980) Emil Ochyra (POL/1960-68)
    fenced in quarterfinal against Germany
    (400=2244) Ryszard Zub (POL/1956-64)
    fenced in round one against Austria and Japan
    (143.5=1144) Marek Kuszewski (POL/1956-60)
  3. Italy
    fenced in bronze medal match against the United States
    (640=2904) Wladimiro Calarese (ITA/1960-68)
    (640=1640) Giampaolo Calanchini (ITA/1960-64)
    (640=2904) Pierluigi Chicca (ITA/1960-68)
    (640=927) Mario Ravagnan (ITA/1956-64)
    fenced in semifinal against the Hungary
    (400=1766) Roberto Ferrari (ITA/1952-60)
  4. United States
    fenced in bronze medal match against Italy
    (400=1106) Allan Kwartler (USA/1952-60)
    (400=1810) George Worth (USA/1948-60)
    (400) Michael D'Asaro (USA/1960)
    (400=504.8) Alfonso Morales (USA/1960-68)
    fenced in semifinal against Poland
    (400=1810) Tibor Nyilas (USA/1948-60)
    fenced in round two against Austria
    (143.5=348.5) Dick Dyer (USA/1956-60)
    quarterfinals
  5. Germany
    fenced in quarterfinal against Poland
    (143.5) Dieter Löhr (GER/1960)
    (143.5=303.5) Jürgen Theuerkauff (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (143.5) Wilfried Wöhler (GER/1960)
    (143.5=385.5) Walter Köstner (frg-GER/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Morocco
    (22.75) Peter von Krockow (GER/1960)
  6. Romania
    fenced in quarterfinal against Hungary
    (143.5) Dumitru Mustață (ROU/1960)
    (143.5) Ion Santo (ROU/1960)
    (143.5) Ladislau Rohony (ROU/1960)
    (143.5) Emeric Arus (ROU/1960)
    fenced in round one against Italy and Portugal
    (22.75) Cornel Pelmuș (ROU/1960)
  7. Soviet Union
    fenced in quarterfinal against the United States
    (143.5=783.5) Yevhen Cherepovskiy (urs-UKR/1956-60)
    (143.5=1744) Nugzar Asatiani (urs-GEO/1960-64)
    (143.5=783.5) Davyd Tyshler (urs-UKR/1956-60)
    (143.5=2979) Yakov Rylsky (urs-KAZ/1956-64)
    fenced in round one against Argentina
    (143.5=5015) Umyar Mavlikhanov (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    (the Soviet Union, as one of the four strongest winners in round one, was placed in the quarterfinals as a result, so Mavlikhanov deserves credit for reaching the quarterfinals)
  8. France
    fenced in quarterfinal against Italy
    (143.5=543.5) Claude Gamot (FRA/1956-60)
    (143.5=1967) Jacques Lefèvre (FRA/1948-64)
    (143.5=543.5) Jacques Roulot (FRA/1956-60)
    (143.5=1038) Claude Arabo (FRA/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Great Britain and Spain
    (22.75=822.8) Marcel Parent (FRA/1960-68)
    lost in round two (9-12):
  9. Belgium
    fenced in round two against France
    (22.75) José Van Baelen (BEL/1960)
    (22.75=104.8) Gustave Ballister (BEL/1952,60)
    (22.75=104.8) Marcel Van Der Auwera (BEL/1952-60)
    (22.75=104.8) François Heywaert (BEL/1952,60)
    fenced in round one against Hungary
    (22.75) Roger Petit (BEL/1960)
  10. Argentina
    fenced in round two against Germany
    (22.75=45.5) Rafael González (ARG/1960-64)
    (22.75) Juan Larrea (ARG/1960)
    (22.75=127.5) Daniel Sande (ARG/1948-52,60)
    (22.75) Gustavo Vassallo (ARG/1960)
  11. Austria
    fenced in round two against the United States
    (22.75) Helmuth Resch (AUT/1960)
    (22.75=227.8) Paul Kerb (AUT/1952,60)
    (22.75) Hans Hocke (AUT/1960)
    (22.75=45.5) Günther Ulrich (AUT/1960,72)
    fenced in round one against Japan
    (22.75) Josef Wanetschek (AUT/1960)
  12. Great Britain
    fenced in round two against the Romania
    (22.75=127.5) Ralph Cooperman (GBR/1956-64)
    (22.75) Michael Amberg (GBR/1960)
    (22.75=127.5) Sandy Leckie (GBR/1960-68)
    (22.75) Michael Strauss (GBR/1960)
    fenced in round one against France and Spain
    (22.75) Donald Stringer (GBR/1960)
    third in round one
  13. Japan
    fenced in round one against Poland and Austria
    (3.625) Fujimaki Sonosuke (JPN/1960)
    (3.625=26.38) Funamizu Mitsuyuki (JPN/1960-64)
    (3.625) Ozawa Tsugeo (JPN/1960)
    (3.625) Tabuchi Kazuhiko (JPN/1960-64)
  14. Portugal
    fenced in round one against Italy and Romania
    (3.625) Joaquim Rodrigues (POR/1960)
    (3.625) António Marquilhas (POR/1960)
    (3.625) Orlando Azinhais (POR/1960)
    fenced in round one against Italy
    (3.625) José Fernandes (POR/1960)
    fenced in round one against Romania
    (3.625=6.315) José Ferreira (POR/1952,60)
  15. Spain
    fenced in round one against France and Great Britain
    (3.625) Jesús Díez (ESP/1960)
    (3.625) César de Diego (ESP/1960)
    (3.625) Pablo Ordejón (ESP/1960)
    (3.625) Ramón Martínez (ESP/1960)
  16. Morocco
    fenced in round one against the United States and Germany
    (3.625) Abderrahman Sebti (MAR/1960)
    (3.625) Abderraouf El-Fassy (MAR/1960)
    (3.625) Mohamed Ben Joullon (MAR/1960)
    (3.625) Jacques Ben Gualid (MAR/1960)

Tokyo 1964

  1. Soviet Union
    (1600=5015) Umyar Mavlikhanov (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    (1600=5300) Mark Rakita (urs-RUS/1964-76)
    (1600=2979) Yakov Rylsky (urs-KAZ/1956-64)
    (1600=1744) Nugzar Asatiani (urs-GEO/1960-64)
    fenced in round one against Japan
    (82) Boris Melnikov (urs-RUS/1964)
  2. Italy
    (1000=2904) Wladimiro Calarese (ITA/1960-68)
    (1000=1640) Giampaolo Calanchini (ITA/1960-64)
    (1000=2904) Pierluigi Chicca (ITA/1960-68)
    (1000=4500) Cesare Salvadori (ITA/1964-72)
    fenced in round one against Argentina
    (82=927) Mario Ravagnan (ITA/1956-64)
  3. Poland
    (640=3680) Jerzy Pawlowski (POL/1952-72)
    (640=2244) Ryszard Zub (POL/1956-64)
    (640=1845) Andrzej Piątkowski (POL/1956-64)
    (640=1980) Emil Ochyra (POL/1960-68)
    fenced in semifinal against the Soviet Union
    (400=2866) Wojciech Zabłocki (POL/1952-64)
  4. France
    (400=800) Jean-Ernest Ramez (FRA/1964-68)
    (400=1967) Jacques Lefèvre (FRA/1948-64)
    (400=1038) Claude Arabo (FRA/1960-68)
    (400=822.8) Marcel Parent (FRA/1960-68)
    fenced in round one against Great Britain and Australia
    (82) Robert Fraisse (FRA/1964)
  5. Hungary
    (250=1683) Bakonyi Péter (HUN/1964-72)
    (250=890) Meszéna Miklós (HUN/1964-68)
    (250) Kovács Attila (HUN/1964)
    (250=1850) Horváth Zoltán (HUN/1960-64)
    fenced in consolation semifinal against Romania
    (160=1584) Pézsa Tibor (HUN/1964-72)
  6. Germany
    (160=212) Dieter Wellmann (frg-GER/1964-72)
    (160=242) Klaus Allisat (frg-GER/1964-68)
    (160=385.5) Walter Köstner (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (160=303.5) Jürgen Theuerkauff (frg-GER/1960-68)
    fenced in consolation semifinal against the USA
    (160=242) Percy Borucki (GER/1964-68)
    there was no match for seventh/eighth place:
  7. Romania
    (82) Atilla Csipler (ROU/1960-64)
    (82=482) Octavian Vintilă (ROU/1964-68)
    (82) Tănase Mureșanu (ROU/1960-72)
    (82) Ion Drîmbă (ROU/1960-68)
  8. United States
    (82=504.8) Alfonso Morales (USA/1960-68)
    (82=1682) Hámori Jenő (HUN-USA/1956,64)
    (82=1682) Keresztes Attila (HUN-USA/1956,64)
    (82) Tom Orley (USA/1964)
    fenced in quarterfinal against the Soviet Union
    (82=242) Robert Blum (USA/1964-68)
    third in round one (9-12)
  9. Japan
    (22.75) Shimizu Fujio (JPN/1964-68)
    (22.75) Kitao Teruhiro (JPN/1964)
    (22.75) Shibata Seiji (JPN/1964)
    (22.75=26.38) Funamizu Mitsuyuki (JPN/1960-64)
  10. Great Britain
    fenced in round one against France and Romania
    (22.75=127.5) Richard Oldcorn (GBR/1964-72)
    (22.75=127.5) Sandy Leckie (GBR/1960-68)
    (22.75=127.5) Ralph Cooperman (GBR/1956-64)
    fenced in round one against France
    (22.75) Michael Howard (GBR/1956-64)
    fenced in round one against Romania
    (22.75=127.5) Bill Hoskyns (GBR/1956-76)
  11. Argentina
    (22.75=45.5) Rafael González (ARG/1960-64)
    (22.75=45.5) Juan Carlos Frecia (ARG/1964-68)
    (22.75) Julían Velásquez (ARG/1964)
    (22.75=45.5) Alberto Lanteri (ARG/1964-68)
  12. Iran
    (22.75) Houshmand Almasi (IRI/1964)
    (22.75) Bizhan Zarnegar (IRI/1964)
    (22.75) Shahpour Zarnegar (IRI/1964)
    (22.75) Nasser Madani (IRI/1964)
    fourth in round one (13th)
  13. Australia
    (6.4=88.4) Alexander Martonffy (AUS/1956,64)
    (6.4) Les Tornallyay (AUS/1964)
    (6.4) Paul Rizzuto (AUS/1964)
    (6.4) Brian McCowage (AUS/1956-64)
    (6.4) Henry Sommerville (AUS/1964)

1968


Written 2012-08-31 - last modified 2020-11-09

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