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Épée, Team, Men

Date29 – 30 September 1988
StatusOlympic
LocationPen-sing Gyeong-ji-jang, Ol-lim-pik Gong-won, Seoul
Participants85 from 18 countries

The final of the team épée was a rematch of the final from the Los Angeles Olympics between West Germany and France. France had already eliminated the World Champion team from the Soviet Union in the semi-finals. In 1984 West Germany recorded a comfortable victory over France but in 1988 the tables were turned and the French, with Olivier Lenglet winning all his bouts, recorded an easy 8-3 victory. The Soviet Union’s bronze medal was their last in the sport of fencing.

PosCompetitor(s)NOC
1FranceFRAGold
Frédéric DelplaJean-Michel HenryOlivier LengletPhilippe RiboudÉric Srecki
2West GermanyFRGSilver
Elmar BorrmannVolker FischerThomas GerullAlexander PuschArnd Schmitt
3Soviet UnionURSBronze
Andrey ShuvalovPavel KolobkovVladimir ReznichenkoMikhail TishkoIgor Tikhomirov
4ItalyITA
Stefano BelloneAndrea Bermond Des AmbroisSandro CuomoAngelo MazzoniStefano Pantano
5SwitzerlandSUI
Patrice GailleAndré KuhnZsolt MadaraszGérald PfefferleMichel Poffet
6HungaryHUN
László FábiánFerenc HegedűsErnő KolczonaySzabolcs PásztorZoltán Székely
7Republic of KoreaKOR
Jo Hui-JeLee Il-HuiLee Sang-GiYang Dal-SikYun Nam-Jin
8SwedenSWE
Johan BergdahlJerri BergströmOtto DrakenbergUlf SandegrenPéter Vánky
9ColombiaCOL
Óscar ArangoWilliam González TabordaJuan Miguel PazJoaquín PintoMauricio Rivas
10PolandPOL
Ludomir ChronowskiWitold GadomskiPiotr KiełpikowskiCezary SiessBogusław Zych
11United StatesUSA
Robert MarxLee ShelleyRob StullStephen TrevorJohn Moreau (DNS)
12CanadaCAN
Ian BramallJean-Marc ChouinardAlain CôtéMichel DessureaultDanek Nowosielski
13SpainESP
Ángel FernándezÓscar FernándezRaúl MarotoFernando de la PeñaManuel Pereira
14NetherlandsNED
Paul BesselinkMichiel DriessenStéphane GaneffArwin KardolusOlaf Kardolus
15BrazilBRA
Régis ÁvilaDouglas FonsecaRoberto LazzariniAntônio Machado
16BahrainBRN
Ahmed Al-DoseriSaleh Sultan Farhan FarajAbdul Rahman KhalidKhalifa Khamis
17Hong KongHKG
Chan Kai SangChoy Kam ShingTang Wing KeungTong King King
18KuwaitKUW
Mohamed Al-HamarYounes Al-MashmoumNahedh Al-MurdhKhaled Jahrami

Round One (29 September 1988 — 8:30)

Teams ranked 1-4, based on percentage of wins/losses and bouts won/bouts lost, advanced to quarter-finals. Teams ranked 5-12, based on percentage of wins/losses and bouts won/bouts lost, advanced to round two.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCMWMLMW%%%Bouts WonBouts LostBWM
=1FranceFRA201.00018414Q
=1HungaryHUN201.00018414q
3West GermanyFRG201.00018513Q
4Soviet UnionURS201.00017413Q
5SwitzerlandSUI201.0001789q
6ItalyITA201.00016115Q
7ColombiaCOL110.50016106q
8PolandPOL110.50013103q
9United StatesUSA110.50011101q
10Republic of KoreaKOR110.50015150q
11SwedenSWE110.50012120q
12CanadaCAN110.5001116-5q
13SpainESP020.0001217-5
14NetherlandsNED020.000816-8
=15BrazilBRA020.000418-14
=15BahrainBRN020.000418-14
17Hong KongHKG020.000318-15
18KuwaitKUW020.000118-17

Pool 1

PosCompetitor(s)NOCMWMLBouts WonBouts Lost
1West GermanyFRG20185
Elmar BorrmannVolker FischerThomas GerullAlexander PuschArnd Schmitt
2United StatesUSA111110
Robert MarxLee ShelleyRob StullStephen Trevor
3BrazilBRA02418
Régis ÁvilaDouglas FonsecaRoberto LazzariniAntônio Machado

Match #1 FRG 9 – 2USA
Match #2 FRG 9 – 3BRA
Match #3 USA 9 – 1BRA

Pool 2

PosCompetitor(s)NOCMWMLBouts WonBouts Lost
1Soviet UnionURS20174
Andrey ShuvalovPavel KolobkovVladimir ReznichenkoMikhail TishkoIgor Tikhomirov
2CanadaCAN111116
Ian BramallJean-Marc ChouinardAlain CôtéMichel DessureaultDanek Nowosielski
3NetherlandsNED02816
Paul BesselinkMichiel DriessenStéphane GaneffArwin KardolusOlaf Kardolus

Match #1 URS 9 – 3CAN
Match #2 URS 8 – 1NED
Match #3 CAN 8 – 7NED

Pool 3

PosCompetitor(s)NOCMWMLBouts WonBouts Lost
1FranceFRA20184
Frédéric DelplaJean-Michel HenryOlivier LengletPhilippe RiboudÉric Srecki
2PolandPOL111310
Ludomir ChronowskiWitold GadomskiPiotr KiełpikowskiCezary Siess
3KuwaitKUW02118
Mohamed Al-HamarYounes Al-MashmoumNahedh Al-MurdhKhaled Jahrami

Match #1 FRA 9 – 4POL
Match #2 FRA 9 – 0KUW
Match #3 POL 9 – 1KUW

Pool 4

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBouts WonBouts LostTDTR
1ItalyITA201611
Stefano BelloneAndrea Bermond Des AmbroisSandro CuomoAngelo MazzoniStefano Pantano
2Republic of KoreaKOR111515
Jo Hui-JeLee Il-HuiLee Sang-GiYang Dal-SikYun Nam-Jin
3SpainESP021217
Ángel FernándezÓscar FernándezRaúl MarotoFernando de la PeñaManuel Pereira

Match #1 ITA 8 – 6KOR
Match #2 ITA 8 – 5ESP
Match #3 KOR 9 – 7ESP

Pool 5

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBouts WonBouts LostTDTR
1SwitzerlandSUI20178
Patrice GailleAndré KuhnZsolt MadaraszGérald PfefferleMichel Poffet
2ColombiaCOL111610
Óscar ArangoJuan Miguel PazJoaquín PintoMauricio Rivas
3Hong KongHKG02318
Chan Kai SangChoy Kam ShingTang Wing KeungTong King King

Match #1 SUI 8 – 7COL
Match #2 SUI 9 – 1HKG
Match #3 COL 9 – 2HKG

Pool 6

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBouts WonBouts LostTDTR
1HungaryHUN20184
László FábiánFerenc HegedűsErnő KolczonaySzabolcs PásztorZoltán Székely
2SwedenSWE111212
Johan BergdahlJerri BergströmOtto DrakenbergUlf SandegrenPéter Vánky
3BahrainBRN02418
Ahmed Al-DoseriSaleh Sultan Farhan FarajAbdul Rahman KhalidKhalifa Khamis

Match #1 HUN 9 – 3SWE
Match #2 HUN 9 – 1BRN
Match #3 SWE 9 – 3BRN

Round Two (30 September 1988)

Winner of each match advanced to quarter-finals.

Match #1 1URS bye
Match #2 FRA bye
Match #3 ITA bye
Match #4 FRG bye
Match #5 SWE 9 – 6POL
Match #6 HUN 8 – 3USA
Match #7 SUI 9 – 6CAN
Match #8 KOR 9 – 4COL

Quarter-Finals (30 September 1988)

Single-elimination tournament.

Match #1 URS 9 – 5SWE
Match #2 FRA 8 – 7HUN
Match #3 ITA 9 – 5SUI
Match #4 FRG 8 – 6KOR

Semi-Finals (30 September 1988)

Match #1 FRA 9 – 5URS
Match #2 FRG 8 – 7ITA

Classification Round 5-8 (30 September 1988)

Match #1 HUN 8 – 5SWE
Match #2 SUI 8 – 8KOR

Final Pool (30 September 1988 — 9:00)

Single-elimination tournament.

Match 1-2 FRA 8 – 3FRG
Match 3-4 URS 8 – 8ITA
Match 5-6 SUI 8 – 4HUN
Match 7-8 KOR 8 – 8SWE