Date | 28 April – 1 May 1906 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Zappeion, Athina |
Participants | 21 from 6 countries |
Listed in some sources as the three-cornered sabre, it is quite clear from all 1906 sources, in various languages, that this event was a standard sabre competition with each match decided by three hits. Twenty-two competitors fenced in two elimination pools to determine the ten finalists. The winner was Gustav Casmir with George van Rossem of the Netherlands second.
Pos | Competitor(s) | NOC | |||
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1 | Gustav Casmir | GER | Gold | ||
2 | George van Rossem | NED | Silver | ||
3 | Péter Tóth | HUN | Bronze | ||
4 | Emil Schön | GER | |||
5 | Jenő Apáthy | HUN | |||
6 | Ernst Königsgarten | AUT | |||
AC final | Federico Cesarano | ITA | |||
AC final | Maurits van Löben Sels | NED | |||
AC final | Konstantinos Fotiadis | GRE | |||
AC final | Arie de Jong | NED | |||
AC p1 r1/2 | Lex van Blijenburgh | NED | |||
AC p1 r1/2 | Otto Herschmann | AUT | |||
AC p1 r1/2 | James, Baron Melvill van Carnbée | NED | |||
AC p2 r1/2 | Willem Hubert van Blijenburgh | NED | |||
AC p2 r1/2 | Béla Nagy | HUN | |||
AC p2 r1/2 | Antal Hámos | HUN | |||
AC p2 r1/2 | Robert Krünert | GER | |||
DNF p1 r1/2 | Johannes Osten | NED | |||
DNF p1 r1/2 | August Petri | GER | |||
DNF p1 r1/2 | Christos Zorbas | GRE | |||
DNF p2 r1/2 | Jakob Erckrath de Bary | GER |
Top five finishers in each pool advanced to final.