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1 Medal summary  





2 Participating nations  





3 Medal table  





4 Sub-Committee for Fencing  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics






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Fencing

at the Games of the I Olympiad

The final sword match 1896 Summer Olympics
VenueZappeion
Dates7–9 April 1896
No. of events3 (3 men, 0 women)
Competitors15 from 4 nations
1900 →

At the 1896 Summer Olympics, three fencing events were contested at the Zappeion. They were prepared and organized by the Sub-Committee for Fencing. The épée event for men was cancelled. All fencing was done to three touches. Events were held on 7 April and 9 April 1896. 15 athletes from four nations competed; 8 fencers from 3 nations won one medal each.

Medal summary[edit]

These medals are retroactively assigned by the International Olympic Committee; at the time, winners were given a silver medal.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil[1]
details
Eugène-Henri Gravelotte
 France
Henri Callot
 France
Periklis Pierrakos-Mavromichalis
 Greece
Athanasios Vouros
 Greece
Masters foil[2]
details
Leonidas Pyrgos
 Greece
Joanni Perronet
 France
none
Sabre[3]
details
Ioannis Georgiadis
 Greece
Telemachos Karakalos
 Greece
Holger Nielsen
 Denmark

Participating nations[edit]

Fencing before the king of Greece, 1896, by André Castaigne

A total of 15 fencers from four nations competed at the Athens Games:

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Greece2125
2 France1203
3 Denmark0011
Totals (3 entries)3339

Sub-Committee for Fencing[edit]

See also[edit]


References[edit]

  1. ^ "Athens 1896 Fencing Foil Individual Men Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  • ^ "Athens 1896 Fencing Foil Masters Men Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  • ^ "Athens 1896 Fencing Sabre Individual Men Results". Olympics.com.
  • External links[edit]


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