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Sabre, Individual, Men

Date 9 April 1896
StatusOlympic
LocationZappeion, Athina
Participants7 from 5 countries

In the section of the rules regarding the target areas for foil and sabre, it stated “Pour ce qui concerne le sable tous les coups comptent.” (“As far as sabre is concerned, all touches count.”). So touches to the lower torso and the legs were also valid.

Adolf Schmal was considered to be one of the favorites. After two rounds, Schmal had two victories: against Ioannis Georgiadis (3-0) and Holger Nielsen (3-1). But then the King, the Crown Prince, and their entourage arrived. The officials decided to re-start the competition, abandoning the earlier results so that the Royal Family could watch the entire tournament. Schmal succeeded in winning only one match in the re-started competition.

PosCompetitor(s)NOC
1Ioannis GeorgiadisGREGold
2Tilemachos KarakalosGRESilver
3Holger NielsenDENBronze
4Adolf SchmalAUT
5Georgios IatridisGRE
DNSIstván Kisgeszéni SzabóHUN
DNSGiuseppe CarusoITA
DNSVincenzo BaroniITA
DNSEugène Henry GravelotteFRA
DNSEdgar SeligmanGBR
DNSAlbertson Van Zo PostUSA

Final Pool (9 April 1896)

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBouts WonBouts LostTDTR
1Ioannis GeorgiadisGRE40126
2Tilemachos KarakalosGRE31115
3Holger NielsenDEN22109
4Adolf SchmalAUT13711
5Georgios IatridisGRE04312
DNSEdgar SeligmanGBR
DNSAlbertson Van Zo PostUSA

Bout #1 Ioannis GeorgiadisGRE 3 – 2Tilemachos KarakalosGRE
Bout #2 Ioannis GeorgiadisGRE 3 – 2Holger NielsenDEN
Bout #3 Ioannis GeorgiadisGRE 3 – 2Adolf SchmalAUT
Bout #4 Ioannis GeorgiadisGRE 3 – 0Georgios IatridisGRE
Bout #5 Tilemachos KarakalosGRE 3 – 2Holger NielsenDEN
Bout #6 Tilemachos KarakalosGRE 3 – 0Adolf SchmalAUT
Bout #7 Tilemachos KarakalosGRE 3 – 0Georgios IatridisGRE
Bout #8 Holger NielsenDEN 3 – 2Adolf SchmalAUT
Bout #9 Holger NielsenDEN 3 – 1Georgios IatridisGRE
Bout #10 Adolf SchmalAUT 3 – 2Georgios IatridisGRE