Men's sabre at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Grand Palais strip | ||||||||||||
Date | 27 July 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 34 from 18 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics | ||
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List of fencers Qualification | ||
Épée | men | women |
Team épée | men | women |
Foil | men | women |
Team foil | men | women |
Sabre | men | women |
Team sabre | men | women |
The men's sabre event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 27 July 2024 at the Grand Palais strip.
This was the 30th appearance of the event, which was the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The defending champion Áron Szilágyi lost in the round of 32.
The 1996 tournament had vastly simplified the competition format into a single-elimination bracket, with a bronze medal match. Fencing was done to 15 touches. Standard sabre rules regarding target area, striking, and priority were used.
The competition was held over a single day, Saturday, 27 July. Men's sabre bouts alternate with the women's épée event bouts. [1]
All times use Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) [2]
Date | Time | Round |
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Saturday, 27 July 2024 | 10:25 12:30 15:00 16:15 19:50 21:05 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals |
Semifinals | Final | |||||
Ziad El-Sissy (EGY) | 11 | |||||
Farès Ferjani (TUN) | 15 | |||||
Farès Ferjani (TUN) | 11 | |||||
Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | 15 | |||||
Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | 15 | |||||
Luigi Samele (ITA) | 5 | |||||
Bronze medal bout | ||||||
Ziad El-Sissy (EGY) | 12 | |||||
Luigi Samele (ITA) | 15 |
Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | |||||||||||
Ziad El-Sissy (EGY) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Pascual di Tella (ARG) | 11 | |||||||||||||
François Cauchon (CAN) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Pascual di Tella (ARG) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Ziad El-Sissy (EGY) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Mitchell Saron (USA) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Mitchell Saron (USA) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Maxime Pianfetti (FRA) | 12 | |||||||||||||
Ziad El-Sissy (EGY) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Matyas Szabo (GER) | 14 | |||||||||||||
Matyas Szabo (GER) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Yousef Al-Shamlan (KUW) | 6 | |||||||||||||
Matyas Szabo (GER) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Sébastien Patrice (FRA) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Mohammad Rahbari (IRI) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Sébastien Patrice (FRA) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | |||||||||||
Colin Heathcock (USA) | 10 | |||||||||||||
Park Sang-won (KOR) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Park Sang-won (KOR) | 11 | |||||||||||||
Shen Chenpeng (CHN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Shen Chenpeng (CHN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Michele Gallo (ITA) | 6 | |||||||||||||
Shen Chenpeng (CHN) | 14 | |||||||||||||
Farès Ferjani (TUN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Farès Ferjani (TUN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | 8 | |||||||||||||
Farès Ferjani (TUN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Csanád Gémesi (HUN) | 14 | |||||||||||||
Csanád Gémesi (HUN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Eli Dershwitz (USA) | 10 | |||||||||||||
Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | |||||||||||
Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Evann Girault (NIG) | 8 | |||||||||||||
Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Ali Pakdaman (IRI) | 10 | |||||||||||||
Kento Yoshida (JPN) | 11 | |||||||||||||
Ali Pakdaman (IRI) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Fares Arfa (CAN) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Boladé Apithy (FRA) | 15 | |||||||||||||
András Szatmári (HUN) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Boladé Apithy (FRA) | 8 | |||||||||||||
Fares Arfa (CAN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Fares Arfa (CAN) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Áron Szilágyi (HUN) | 8 | |||||||||||||
Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | |||||||||||
Luigi Samele (ITA) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Shaul Gordon (CAN) | 10 | |||||||||||||
Luigi Samele (ITA) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Luca Curatoli (ITA) | 12 | |||||||||||||
Enver Yıldırım (TUR) | 10 | |||||||||||||
Luca Curatoli (ITA) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Luigi Samele (ITA) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Mohamed Amer (EGY) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Adham Moataz (EGY) | 8 | |||||||||||||
Mohamed Amer (EGY) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Mohamed Amer (EGY) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Sandro Bazadze (GEO) | 14 | |||||||||||||
Mohammad Fotouhi (IRI) | 13 | |||||||||||||
Gibrán Zea (MEX) | 15 | |||||||||||||
Gibrán Zea (MEX) | 6 | |||||||||||||
Sandro Bazadze (GEO) | 15 | |||||||||||||
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