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Sabre, Individual, Men

Date28 April 1906
StatusIntercalated
LocationZappeion, Athina
Participants29 from 8 countries

Sabre bouts were for one touch, as was customary in France at that time, but a second sabre event using three touches was then added on May 1 to please the sabre fencers from other countries where three-touch sabre bouts were customary. Unlike foil and épée, no time limit was specified. The target area was reduced slightly from what was used at the 1896 Olympics. Instead of the entire body being valid target area, touches “below the knee” were no longer valid.

Because there were no international regulations as to what constituted a “sabre”, the Organizing Committee allowed every fencer to use the type of sabre in use in his own country. The length of the blades, however, had to be between 82 and 91 centimeters, and the weight of the weapon between 450 and 950 grams. The committee “reserved to themselves the right to prohibit any weapons whose use they thought would be dangerous”.

The sabre competition resulted in a popular victory for the Greek fencer Ioannis Georgiadis. As in the épée, there were 29 competitors originally. Six elimination pools narrowed the field to 13 semi-finalists who fought two pools to determine the six finalists. In the finals, a three-way tie occurred for first place, between Georgiadis, Gustav Casmir, and Federico Cesarano. In a fence-off between the three, Georgiadis won, with Casmir second and Cesarano third.

One competitor from 1906, Lex van Blijenburgh, described this event as follows: “As to what happened in the sabre events, that entirely belongs into the world of humour. It did not matter who did what, or how he did it - but if someone touched his opponent, he lost! I highly respected the Greek fencers, but that the Greek jury should ‘appoint’ Georgiadis as the winner, that was a bit too much.”

PosCompetitorNOC
1Ioannis Georgiadis👁 Image
GRE
Gold
2Gustav Casmir👁 Image
GER
Silver
3Federico Cesarano👁 Image
ITA
Bronze
4Gabriel, Comte de la Falaise👁 Image
FRA
5Lóránt Mészáros👁 Image
HUN
6Jenő Apáthy👁 Image
HUN
AC p1 r2/3Christos Zorbas👁 Image
GRE
AC p1 r2/3James, Baron Melvill van Carnbée👁 Image
NED
AC p1 r2/3Alexandros Charalampopoulos👁 Image
GRE
AC p1 r2/3Herbert Sander👁 Image
DEN
AC p2 r2/3George van Rossem👁 Image
NED
AC p2 r2/3Hendrik van der Grinten👁 Image
NED
AC p2 r2/3Konstantinos Fotiadis👁 Image
GRE
AC p1 r1/3Ernst Königsgarten👁 Image
AUT
AC p1 r1/3Jetze Doorman👁 Image
NED
AC p2 r1/3Jakob Erckrath de Bary👁 Image
GER
AC p2 r1/3Maurits van Löben Sels👁 Image
NED
AC p2 r1/3Georges, Baron Dillon-Kavanagh👁 Image
FRA
AC p3 r1/3Emil Schön👁 Image
GER
AC p3 r1/3Johannes Osten👁 Image
NED
AC p4 r1/3August Petri👁 Image
GER
AC p4 r1/3Péter Tóth👁 Image
HUN
AC p4 r1/3Arie de Jong👁 Image
NED
AC p5 r1/3Béla Nagy👁 Image
HUN
AC p5 r1/3Lex van Blijenburgh👁 Image
NED
AC p5 r1/3Robert Krünert👁 Image
GER
AC p5 r1/3Pierre d'Hugues👁 Image
FRA
AC p6 r1/3Willem Hubert van Blijenburgh👁 Image
NED
AC p6 r1/3Menelaos Sakorafos👁 Image
GRE
Henri de Laborde👁 Image
FRA
Paul Anspach👁 Image
BEL
L. Aghioni👁 Image
ITA
Hendrik Boneski👁 Image
NED
Louis Buscarlet👁 Image
SUI
Constant Cloquet👁 Image
BEL
Thomas, Lord Howard de Walden👁 Image
GBR
Aristidis Kritikos👁 Image
GRE
Eugène Olivier👁 Image
FRA
Egisto Prucher👁 Image
ITA
Aristidis Papadakis👁 Image
GRE
Paul Reinbold👁 Image
SUI
J. Ph. Schaeffer👁 Image
NED
Joseph Sénat👁 Image
FRA
Alexandre Simonson👁 Image
BEL
Frederik van Straaten👁 Image
NED
Jacques Verreyt👁 Image
BEL
Edmond Crahay👁 Image
BEL
Antal Hámos👁 Image
HUN
Martin Harden👁 Image
AUT
Otto Herschmann👁 Image
AUT
Törsek👁 Image
HUN

Round One

Date28 April 1906
FormatTop two finishers in pools 1-4 and pool 6 and top three finishers from pool 5 advanced to semi-finals.

Pool #1

PosCompetitorNOC
1Gustav Casmir👁 Image
GER
2Alexandros Charalampopoulos👁 Image
GRE
Ernst Königsgarten👁 Image
AUT
Jetze Doorman👁 Image
NED

Pool #2

PosCompetitorNOC
1Ioannis Georgiadis👁 Image
GRE
2Jenő Apáthy👁 Image
HUN
Jakob Erckrath de Bary👁 Image
GER
Maurits van Löben Sels👁 Image
NED
Georges, Baron Dillon-Kavanagh👁 Image
FRA

Pool #3

PosCompetitorNOC
1Lóránt Mészáros👁 Image
HUN
2Christos Zorbas👁 Image
GRE
Emil Schön👁 Image
GER
Johannes Osten👁 Image
NED

Pool #4

PosCompetitorNOC
=1James, Baron Melvill van Carnbée👁 Image
NED
=1Gabriel, Comte de la Falaise👁 Image
FRA
August Petri👁 Image
GER
Péter Tóth👁 Image
HUN
Arie de Jong👁 Image
NED

Pool #5

PosCompetitorNOC
1Federico Cesarano👁 Image
ITA
=2George van Rossem👁 Image
NED
=2Konstantinos Fotiadis👁 Image
GRE
Béla Nagy👁 Image
HUN
Lex van Blijenburgh👁 Image
NED
Robert Krünert👁 Image
GER
Pierre d'Hugues👁 Image
FRA

Pool #6

PosCompetitorNOC
1Herbert Sander👁 Image
DEN
2Hendrik van der Grinten👁 Image
NED
Willem Hubert van Blijenburgh👁 Image
NED
Menelaos Sakorafos👁 Image
GRE

Semi-Finals

Date28 April 1906
FormatTop three finishers in each pool advanced to final.

Pool #1

PosCompetitorNOC
1Ioannis Georgiadis👁 Image
GRE
2Lóránt Mészáros👁 Image
HUN
3Jenő Apáthy👁 Image
HUN
Christos Zorbas👁 Image
GRE
James, Baron Melvill van Carnbée👁 Image
NED
Alexandros Charalampopoulos👁 Image
GRE
Herbert Sander👁 Image
DEN

Pool #2

PosCompetitorNOC
1Gustav Casmir👁 Image
GER
2Gabriel, Comte de la Falaise👁 Image
FRA
3Federico Cesarano👁 Image
ITA
George van Rossem👁 Image
NED
Hendrik van der Grinten👁 Image
NED
Konstantinos Fotiadis👁 Image
GRE

Final Pool

Date28 April 1906
PosCompetitorNOC
1Ioannis Georgiadis👁 Image
GRE
2Gustav Casmir👁 Image
GER
3Federico Cesarano👁 Image
ITA
4Gabriel, Comte de la Falaise👁 Image
FRA
5Lóránt Mészáros👁 Image
HUN
6Jenő Apáthy👁 Image
HUN